thanks
appreciate it
fp
At 03:46 AM 8/21/2013, Anthony Q. Martin Poked the stick with:
I've used both the Netgear and the WD powerline gear. The work great.
I plug mine into my switch. I also use both the Netgear and WD
parts together on the same powerline network. In my house, I plug
into a switch that is upstairs and put the unit in any socket either
upstairs or down, and it all just works. Easy as pie. You might do
some research to find which brand is fastest...I haven't bothered to
update mine as I also have run wire for gigabit ethernet to places I need it.
On 8/21/2013 1:55 AM, FORC5 wrote:
Been running my Netgear bridge in my shop with a 4 port switch on
my bench. Rarely have more then two systems at a time though these
days. Bridge is a Netgear WNHDE111. Has been flawless for almost 3 years.
The bridge is starting to act up, had to re boot it a couple of
time in he last week. My options are dig a trench and hard wire the
shop or powerline networking.
I know there are a few on the list who have messed with this.
Looking at the Netgear powerline 500 series, possibly the pass
though ones. Can I assume I can plug this into a existing switch ?
are the units available separately, might want to add my sons
system in his room which is now just WIFY.
Suggestions, recommendations appreciated. I guess as long as the
bridge holds up is not a big deal just trying to be prepared. Do
not really care to dig a trench. :-( They seem cheap enough.
fp
Date: Tuesday, August 20th, 2013
***Caution, Tagline Below ***
**Tallyho**
******************************************
Can bankers count? Eight windows and
only four tellers?
******************************************
Date: Wednesday, August 21st, 2013
***Caution, Tagline Below ***
**Tallyho**
******************************************
What time is it at the North Pole?
******************************************