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Would this network, work?

Toddwjp

So i am moving into a new house with a few other students and the building doesn't have a wired connection to rooms (bummer) Would this set-up work using powerline adapters? Blue is represents the wiring of the house and black is ether net, and does anyone have some recommended powerline adapters.

 

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Yes that would work

 

Netgear, belkin and TP link do good ones

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Yes that would work

 

Netgear, belkin and TP link do good ones

 

cheers, always like to double check networking stuff since it can be annoying

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cheers, always like to double check networking stuff since it can be annoying

 

You can pretty much extend powerline how you like, with wired plugs, wifi extenders and all sorts

 

They need to be on the same circuit and preferably plugged into the wall not an extension or plug gang

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You can pretty much extend powerline how you like, with wired plugs, wifi extenders and all sorts

 

They need to be on the same circuit and preferably plugged into the wall not an extension or plug gang

 

yeah its a newbuild house (why i was surprised no wired internet to room considering they designed it for students) but at least they put in a ton of wifi extenders, although there router could do with an upgrade.

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