Seems like a really good price for a 1000Mbps Powerline Starter Kit.
5% off with code BOXV5 which brings price to £18.99.
All comments (31)
cabstar
8 May 171#1
This are great, i use them to stream my NAS around the house and get really good transfer speeds.
mrew42
8 May 171#2
Great price, though shame no passthrough
Gollywood
8 May 17#3
I use a set of basic 200mbps ones at the moment.
I changed to BT 500mbps & they rarely connected. Assumed it was a fault so returned them.
Is it possible my ancient wiring couldn't cope with anything over 200mbps or the higher the better?
Torchwood to Gollywood
9 May 171#8
I think that's very likely, yes.
cabstar
8 May 171#4
My old 250mbps where forever disconnected ting and never had that issue since buying these.
kadooosh
8 May 17#5
Cheers, ordered :smiley:
drharish36
8 May 171#6
Are these compatible with non d-link adapters. I have two Cisco adapers. Can I just plug it in to a power socket for another connection?
Mumushka to drharish36
9 May 17#11
Similar question ... I currently have a 500mbps powerline system - can I upgrade portions to 1000mbps and keep the 500 in some places, or do I have to upgrade all to 1000?
TiptreeJam
9 May 17#7
The claimed speeds for powerline devices like this are the theoretical maximum speeds of the chips used within the adapters. You will not get the advertised speeds for a number of reasons including the age of your house wiring, the distance between adaptors, electrical noise, mains voltage fluctuations, interference from other devices such as phone chargers, and circuit breakers. There is a good article where the above is taken from on PCAdvisor
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5% off with code BOXV5 which brings price to £18.99.
All comments (31)
I changed to BT 500mbps & they rarely connected. Assumed it was a fault so returned them.
Is it possible my ancient wiring couldn't cope with anything over 200mbps or the higher the better?
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/feature/network-wifi/what-is-powerline-3491484/