Connect network devices around the home easily using these Homeplug adapters at speed up to 1000Mbs
Previous cheapest was £24.99.
Top comments
TehJumpingJawa to jihadijulz
8 Jan 164#2
Seems like a nonsense product to me.
If you're going to integrate connectivity, you don't use crappy powerline - you lay ethernet cables.
polly69
8 Jan 163#6
Very hard under finished floors and walls and down the outside of a property specially if you live in a flat.
The only nonsense here is TehJumpingJawa's comment hes obviously someone who has never had to lay cables under floors or up walls or had to fix a failed cable, i suspect that he uses wifi and has no clue about wiring a property.
If you're going to integrate connectivity, you don't use crappy powerline - you lay ethernet cables.
polly69 to jihadijulz
8 Jan 16#3
those look fantastic, at the minute i have a cat6 cable running from upstairs to downstairs they would be a better idea.
goretex to jihadijulz
9 Jan 16#14
I might fill my house with these after I win tonight
polly69
8 Jan 161#4
I have a wired house but if i could eliminate a cable running down the house that would be great as cables fail and are a mare to change specially when under floors these are a great way to sort that issue for good. Its a dam sight easier to buy a new set of home plugs than pulling up your floors or hanging off ladders outside your house. I do have a set of home plugs but have never used them as my house is wired and because they are not as fast as a cat5e or cat6 cable but now they are perfecting them and the speeds on offer have climbed massively since 80-200mbps was the only options. You cat get 1500mbps plugs now that in theory should be as fast as gigabit wired only downside is that they are only really fast on the same ring main so if you want one upstairs and one downstairs you take a massive performance hit, i would hope they will sort that out soon then they will be a real alternative to wiring your house for data.
jihadijulz
8 Jan 16#5
How easy is it to lay ethernet cables?
polly69
8 Jan 163#6
Very hard under finished floors and walls and down the outside of a property specially if you live in a flat.
The only nonsense here is TehJumpingJawa's comment hes obviously someone who has never had to lay cables under floors or up walls or had to fix a failed cable, i suspect that he uses wifi and has no clue about wiring a property.
jihadijulz
8 Jan 16#7
That's what I thought... Easier to use the product posted or the ones I linked (they look good imo and not as unsightly as the plugs).
These have faster ethernet ports by the looks of it
TheUrbis to Tj17usa
8 Jan 16#10
they're not gigabit
BeerGoggles
9 Jan 161#11
you'll never get a GB so don't worry about hypotheticals......
awoodhall2003
9 Jan 16#12
But you will get faster than 100mb thus improvement...what about those of us on 1gb Internet connection? We don't want to be limited to under 100mb, or even just internal network speeds.
Opening post
Previous cheapest was £24.99.
Top comments
If you're going to integrate connectivity, you don't use crappy powerline - you lay ethernet cables.
The only nonsense here is TehJumpingJawa's comment hes obviously someone who has never had to lay cables under floors or up walls or had to fix a failed cable, i suspect that he uses wifi and has no clue about wiring a property.
http://www.powerethernet.com/product/range.html
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http://www.powerethernet.com/product/range.html
If you're going to integrate connectivity, you don't use crappy powerline - you lay ethernet cables.
The only nonsense here is TehJumpingJawa's comment hes obviously someone who has never had to lay cables under floors or up walls or had to fix a failed cable, i suspect that he uses wifi and has no clue about wiring a property.
Heat added for the deal anyway
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/15-99-bt-simpler-networks-powerline-with-mains-passthrough-pair-memory-2367069