Simon James wrote:
PS I've just installed two NetComm TurboHome devices which work really well
(http://www.netcomm.com.au/Networking/eop.php). If anyone has a big, double
brick house and a single wireless access point doesn't reach everywhere you
need it, Ethernet-over-powerline may be a good solution for you also.
It was disappointing simple to install - I just pluged them in and the link
was up in a few seconds (although you would need to enable security in a
shared work environment or apartment block).
In terms of getting movies from your office computer to your telly, this is
likely to be a faster, cheaper and more reliable solution than even the
latest "N" wireless technology which I understand would be required for the
better high definition formats
Simon,
This may have some applicability in practices. How much were the
devices, and what transfer speed are you getting?
Sisoft Sandra has a nice utility for measuring network speed. I assume
that the EOP is invisible to the PCs, who don't know they aren't on a
normal wired LAN?
Thanks for sharing this with us.
Greg
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