I've pretty much always had hard lines in my residences. Since I sold my last home and downsized to apartments there hasn't been an Ethernet jack available where I most need one (I do have a 50' cable but really). Also, I now use a higher end laptop rather than a desktop so I want the highest speed possible.
I am behind the times and recently read about devices like the TP-Link AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter, which provides Ethernet connection via your residence's power lines after first being connected to a high-speed router. Sold in pairs (to get started), the first is plugged in to an electrical outlet and connected to the router. The second is plugged into an outlet near your device and "paired" to the first, which is then connected to the desired device via a standard high-speed Ethernet cable.
I'm sure there are better than the one I linked to. Just wondering if anyone has real world experience with this technology.
I am behind the times and recently read about devices like the TP-Link AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter, which provides Ethernet connection via your residence's power lines after first being connected to a high-speed router. Sold in pairs (to get started), the first is plugged in to an electrical outlet and connected to the router. The second is plugged into an outlet near your device and "paired" to the first, which is then connected to the desired device via a standard high-speed Ethernet cable.
I'm sure there are better than the one I linked to. Just wondering if anyone has real world experience with this technology.
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