we use the netgear powerline adapters at our grain elevator sites where we
run AC power up to our enclosures, but our APC and batteries at the bottom.
We use them to connect the management card up top, so they work even with
the square wave output of an APC Smart UPS. I fully intend on leveraging
the shit out of them for some whole home solutions I want to start
offering. Some of them will cross phase, some have to be on phase. There
are some that claim 2.5 and 10 gb, but if we are getting to those
capacities in home, thetheir needs/wants mean they have the dough for
proper wiring and fiber throughout.
Powerline adapters with sfp might be the tits

On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 10:08 AM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.
>
> 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?
>
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