 MattAll noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | reply to en102
Re: wireless networking said by en102:Personally, I'd rather use Ethernet over powerline (Netgear HDX-101 or newer). I typically have ~100mbps to almost any outlet in my house (100mbps port, so ~70mbps throughput). The only issue occurs when there's something with a high load (microwave oven, vacuum, hairdryer). The MoCA devices are much simpler and offer higher throughput. There is ZERO configuration required, you just plug them in and go. They are also not sensitive to load on the coax. As the other poster said, I see a solid 100Mbps all day long. |
 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | I have no issues with MoCA, however these devices are plug/play, no config required either. Its basically an ethernet bridge over 120V, usable at any outlet. My longest run is probably ~300' of wire (far end of house to circuit breaker and back over a different circuit, and I have ~70Mbps (~55Mbps thoughput) - and my electrical is aluminum :P |