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So I invested in a Homeplug Adaptor starter kit (with trepidation as I’m still very much a techophobe). It’s a simple plug and play system that, at the push of a button, secures your network and turns your home power grid into a wired network. Plug one adaptor into a power socket near your modem and connect it to your modem, plug the other adaptor into a power socket near your computer, connect it to your computer and away you go. It is also very easy to expand to cover other devices. My trepidation arose because my connection actually runs via a ProCurve switch but turns out it made no difference.
I was so impressed I bought the company! Okay, that’s wistful thinking but I did buy a starter kit for another family member (different premises, same cable issues) and he ‘hardwired’ his computer back in via their Wi-Fi modem with the same result. So his online gaming issues are also resolved and the rest of his family can still use the Wi-Fi access. Silly people!
The homeplug adaptor is capable of connecting numerous devices over the network e.g. computers, laptops, modems, switches, gaming consoles. Actually anything that you’d connect to a network can be connected via this system.
Turns out that my computer can now go anywhere in the house that I’d like to put it. No longer am I tied to always having it in the corner where it has resided all its life. All I need to consider now is that its new home is near a power socket!
Anyone need a wireless router? I seem to have a few spare that I no longer need. However, if you answer yes, you really haven’t been listening to me have you?
If you have been listening, and you do have network connectivity issues, then I highly recommend this product.
The only reason I'm not using it is that I'd need to buy another plug with more Ethernet connections as I need to have it going to PC, Blu-ray and Freesat players
> So if anyone wants a decent quality Powerline network, virtually
> brand new for £15 let me know.
What is it you're selling exactly? links to the product(s) in question would help. :)
Anyway, still happily using my set up, but have tested the faster model and its pretty impressive. Problem is that I'm stuck with it now as it's not compatible with the slower ones and only has one Ethernet port out (my other has 4, like a router).
So if anyone wants a decent quality Powerline network, virtually brand new for £15 let me know.
However, if I had many computers that needed networking, or as we enter an age of all gadgets and hardware connecting to the information super-highway, I can see this becomming a necessity...
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So I invested in a Homeplug Adaptor starter kit (with trepidation as I’m still very much a techophobe). It’s a simple plug and play system that, at the push of a button, secures your network and turns your home power grid into a wired network. Plug one adaptor into a power socket near your modem and connect it to your modem, plug the other adaptor into a power socket near your computer, connect it to your computer and away you go. It is also very easy to expand to cover other devices. My trepidation arose because my connection actually runs via a ProCurve switch but turns out it made no difference.
I was so impressed I bought the company! Okay, that’s wistful thinking but I did buy a starter kit for another family member (different premises, same cable issues) and he ‘hardwired’ his computer back in via their Wi-Fi modem with the same result. So his online gaming issues are also resolved and the rest of his family can still use the Wi-Fi access. Silly people!
The homeplug adaptor is capable of connecting numerous devices over the network e.g. computers, laptops, modems, switches, gaming consoles. Actually anything that you’d connect to a network can be connected via this system.
Turns out that my computer can now go anywhere in the house that I’d like to put it. No longer am I tied to always having it in the corner where it has resided all its life. All I need to consider now is that its new home is near a power socket!
Anyone need a wireless router? I seem to have a few spare that I no longer need. However, if you answer yes, you really haven’t been listening to me have you?
If you have been listening, and you do have network connectivity issues, then I highly recommend this product.