Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 186, Issue 20

2019-10-21 Thread Bill Johnson
And know that noise can slow down connection.  There are very nice devices that 
don't use power lines, cost more but better.


73,
Bill
K9YEQ


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Subject: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders
> Fellow Elecrafters,
>   I am trying to extend the wifi 
> based internet coverage in my property.

As someone else pointed out, responders are confusing WiFi extenders 
with Broadband over powerline (BPL). You want a WiFi extender that uses 
the building wiring get from point-to-point.

I used one a long time ago and speed was not very good. It depends upon 
what speed you need.

The plugin WiFi extenders probably suffer as the old X-10 remote control 
devices did years ago in that the two units have to be on the same 
110VAC leg. If the two devices are on opposite legs of the 220VAC main 
feed the signal of the X-10 system had to go all the way out to the 
street power transformer and back to the house. The transformer, plus 
line length, attenuated the signal so it did not work. The fix was to 
add a network (capacitor) across the 220 line to make a path for the 
signal. (maybe not up to code). I would imagine that the AC plugin WiFi 
extenders would suffer the same fate.

The sort story is to probably make sure the 2 devices are on the same 
110VAC leg and powered from the same service box.

73, Joe, K1ike


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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 186, Issue 20

2019-10-21 Thread JOE

Subject: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

Fellow Elecrafters,
I am trying to extend the wifi 
based internet coverage in my property.


As someone else pointed out, responders are confusing WiFi extenders 
with Broadband over powerline (BPL). You want a WiFi extender that uses 
the building wiring get from point-to-point.


I used one a long time ago and speed was not very good. It depends upon 
what speed you need.


The plugin WiFi extenders probably suffer as the old X-10 remote control 
devices did years ago in that the two units have to be on the same 
110VAC leg. If the two devices are on opposite legs of the 220VAC main 
feed the signal of the X-10 system had to go all the way out to the 
street power transformer and back to the house. The transformer, plus 
line length, attenuated the signal so it did not work. The fix was to 
add a network (capacitor) across the 220 line to make a path for the 
signal. (maybe not up to code). I would imagine that the AC plugin WiFi 
extenders would suffer the same fate.


The sort story is to probably make sure the 2 devices are on the same 
110VAC leg and powered from the same service box.


73, Joe, K1ike


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