Originally posted by Andy Hallett
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Having got the quotes back for the re-wire and CAT6 work, it seems just too expensive, something's got to give and it's the network I think. That second product there, the powerline one looks OK, however using that, can you plug a wireless AP into it?"Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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that's a pity, good luck.Originally posted by NickNick View PostHaving got the quotes back for the re-wire and CAT6 work, it seems just too expensive, something's got to give and it's the network I think. That second product there, the powerline one looks OK, however using that, can you plug a wireless AP into it?Comment
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In the end I went for one of these in each room, well, most rooms.Originally posted by vetran View Postthat's a pity, good luck.
PE Socket 4-Port PowerLine AV 200 HomePlug Wall Socket Adapter
The reason was that with a 7 story house there was no way wireless was going to work, so an AP on each floor gives the tablets coverage and there are wired options for those machines that need it."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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