Aside from the TP-Link type units where you get internet in your shop a =
couple hundred feet away (which work pretty well for customers), Patton =
has a bunch of weirdo adapters for all kind of strange things that are =
more industrial.

> On May 22, 2025, at 8:07=E2=80=AFAM, Nate Burke <[email protected]> =
wrote:
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> It seems like every few years, data over powerline rears it's head =
then diminishes again into nothingness.  I have an application where I =
have multiple buildings all behind a single transformer/meter, but =
because of the environment, it would be difficult to either lay new =
lines, or link the buildings wirelessly.  I don't need a lot of =
throughput, just enough to run an AP with 2 or 3 users, and 1 or 2 =
cameras in each building.
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> I've tested several Power line units over the years, but haven't =
touched them in probably 10 years or so.  Wasn't there one =
Canopy/Cambium conference where they actually wired the hotel with their =
solution, which then disappeared a short time later?  At one Point even =
Mikrotik had Powerline units, but it looks like it's been discontinued =
now as well.  Are they still the sometimes work sometimes not that they =
used to be, or have they gotten better over the years, and there's =
actually something useful now?
>=20
>=20
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