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Powerline adapters (India)

Siddhant Mishra

Yeah they do, but in the end its down to the electrical wiring in your house and distanse

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2 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Yeah they do, but in the end its down to the electrical wiring in your house and distanse

My house and wires are 2 yrs old .. btw u have any experiences of using them here 

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2 minutes ago, Siddhant Mishra said:

My house and wires are 2 yrs old .. btw u have any experiences of using them here 

Nope. I have one, but the experience varied greatly. 

 

 

If your wiring is solid then you should have any issues, but in the end we dont know what the end experience will be.

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18 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Nope. I have one, but the experience varied greatly. 

 

 

If your wiring is solid then you should have any issues, but in the end we dont know what the end experience will be.

Better than wifi right ...? At the end of d day 

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Just now, Siddhant Mishra said:

Better than wifi right ...? At the end of d day 

Often is, but not allways. Only way to tell is to try it. 

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12 hours ago, Siddhant Mishra said:

Better than wifi right ...? At the end of d day 

I've tried them and haven't had great success, even with them being a room away. you do get lower pings but if you aren't in an area that is super wifi saturated I found wifi to be better in the end. I would only get about 35mbps on a 200mbps connection. 

 

I see a lot of people talking about MOCA that runs over your coax and that seems promising, however I haven't tried it. 

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On 3/29/2019 at 5:48 AM, Daimaou said:

I've tried them and haven't had great success, even with them being a room away. you do get lower pings but if you aren't in an area that is super wifi saturated I found wifi to be better in the end. I would only get about 35mbps on a 200mbps connection. 

 

I see a lot of people talking about MOCA that runs over your coax and that seems promising, however I haven't tried it. 

My house is right in between 300 houses using Wi-Fi from same provider so ....!?.?.?

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49 minutes ago, Siddhant Mishra said:

My house is right in between 300 houses using Wi-Fi from same provider so ....!?.?.?

I think it might come down to some trial and error I guess. Try the WiFi first see what happens maybe purchase from some place that has a decent return policy or maybe go for the MOCA system using the coax in the house? This is a wired connection (Cable, DSL, or Fiber)?

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5 minutes ago, Daimaou said:

I think it might come down to some trial and error I guess. Try the WiFi first see what happens maybe purchase from some place that has a decent return policy or maybe go for the MOCA system using the coax in the house? This is a wired connection (Cable, DSL, or Fiber)?

I’m afraid I can’t do that. Btw aren’t adapterbetter over wifi.?

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2 hours ago, Siddhant Mishra said:

I’m afraid I can’t do that. Btw aren’t adapterbetter over wifi.?

The powerlines do use wifi yes

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5 hours ago, Daimaou said:

The powerlines do use wifi yes

I’ll use Powerline for Ethernet purely

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