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IBIubbleTea

Lets say I have been having problems with my wireless solution. rubber banding and lag here and there.  PCE-AC68 with a Archer C7 router ~15meters away going through a door and a wall. Do you guys think it's worth using powerline adapter over wireless in this case or nah? If so, budget is around $100CAD. 

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 ~IBIubbleTea - 20/07/2014 

 

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Lets say I have been having problems with my wireless solution. rubber banding and lag here and there.  PCE-AC68 with a Archer C7 router ~15meters away going through a door and a wall. Do you guys think it's worth using powerline adapter over wireless in this case or nah? If so, budget is around $100CAD. 

Ethernet>power line>wifi

 

 

 

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Ethernet>power line>wifi

Suggestions for a power line adapter? 

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 ~IBIubbleTea - 20/07/2014 

 

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Don't buy the cheap tp-link kit. They cut out randomly sometimes and have to be plugged back in.

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Suggestions for a power line adapter? 

hmm

thiers so many

id find one with high rating, then find someone who revwied that model on youtube

 

 

 

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hmm

thiers so many

id find one with high rating, then find someone who revwied that model on youtube

I have been looking at the:

TP-LINK TL-PA4010KIT

TRENDnet TPL-406E2K

D-Link DHP-309AV

 

Not sure which one to get. Also my internet is 25-40 download soo I'm guessing 500 Mbps is fine? 

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Not sure which one to get. Also my internet is 25-40 download soo I'm guessing 500 Mbps is fine? 

If it was me I'd go with the DLink one but they're pretty much all the same. And yes the "500Mbps" kits should be more than enough for your 20-40Mbps connection. Although be aware that the "500Mbps" is purely theoretical and you will likely get something closer to 50-80Mbps.

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