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Title: Powerline instead of Wi-Fi in my house?

 
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trapweed

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Oct 09, 2012 12:49 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Title: Powerline instead of Wi-Fi in my house?

 

My problem is that I there is no way to get a wired connection to my upstairs room, since the cable is downstairs only.

 

I was thinking about Wi-Fi, but I am concerned about range and speed, and in the house it seems that Powerline will be faster and more secure.

 

Looks like the 2 Powerline adapters will be about $50, which is a lot less than the $100 for a good 11n router.

 

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Actiontec---500-Mbps-Powerline-Home-Theater-Network-Adapter-Kit/5215483.p?id=1218625358741&skuId=5215483

 

It seems like Powerline is fast and more reliable then Wireless, and about half the price - am I seeing this right?

 

If this is the case, why aren’t more people using Powerline in their homes?

 

What are the advantages of Powerline?

 

How about speed and quality?

armandmarius

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Jan 31, 2013 1:45 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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You have an advantage of using Powerline if you have Blu-ray players, gaming consoles and smart TVs that can connect to the internet, but if you are using this for your laptop you won`t have mobility. Now it is much easier with the Wifi technology, I remember when I had to consider removing wallpaper because there were not other ways to fit the cable.



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