Powerline adaptor wows
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I had a powercut yesterday and it looks like my faithful develo DLAN 200 have given up the ghost.

Powerline

Are these any good? As I need at least 2 ports at one end..
TPLink are solid if unspectacular. Should do the job.
Cheers. Don’t really want to spend big bucks.
I guess you like them, then?
Grim... wrote:
I guess you like them, then?


Should I not?

The newer develo are not compatible with mine.
Grim... wrote:
"wows"

You really wowed me there with that joke
Grim... wrote:
"wows"


Oh bollocks.
much connection, so technology
Many colour, joy guarantee
just bought some tp link ones.. my kids are very happy now.. so much better than a wifi enhancer
I use tp-link ones and they work fine. I have one plugged into an extension lead, which is apparently the wrong thing to do, but it still works with no issue.
Trooper wrote:
I use tp-link ones and they work fine. I have one plugged into an extension lead, which is apparently the wrong thing to do, but it still works with no issue.

I used to get dropouts and intermittent poor speed when I did this. They disappeared completely when I stopped.
I guess it depends on what else you have plugged into the extension.
Trooper wrote:
I guess it depends on what else you have plugged into the extension.

And how old/shit the extension is.
Trooper wrote:
I guess it depends on what else you have plugged into the extension.


I think physics disagrees
Cras wrote:
Trooper wrote:
I guess it depends on what else you have plugged into the extension.


I think physics disagrees


I've no idea how they work, I just know you have to have the one plugged into your router higher than the one plugged into your computer.
Trooper wrote:
Cras wrote:
Trooper wrote:
I guess it depends on what else you have plugged into the extension.


I think physics disagrees


I've no idea how they work, I just know you have to have the one plugged into your router higher than the one plugged into your computer.

That's only for downloading, it's the other way for uploading
Trooper wrote:
Cras wrote:
Trooper wrote:
I guess it depends on what else you have plugged into the extension.


I think physics disagrees


I've no idea how they work, I just know you have to have the one plugged into your router higher than the one plugged into your computer.


What if you lie the router flat against the floor?
Findus Fop wrote:
Trooper wrote:
Cras wrote:
Trooper wrote:
I guess it depends on what else you have plugged into the extension.


I think physics disagrees


I've no idea how they work, I just know you have to have the one plugged into your router higher than the one plugged into your computer.


What if you lie the router flat against the floor?


Wait, I know this one - you say I can't jump over it, one particular way, if you do, then you put it against the wall. Don't be fooled.
Cras wrote:
Trooper wrote:
I guess it depends on what else you have plugged into the extension.


I think physics disagrees


Finally, the physics expert is here!
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