2007-01-15, 12:33 PM
Found this article I thought might be interesting to people here.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/01/15/...00_avdesk/
If you don't want to run Cat5 cables around your house to your network kit (MVP) but have problems streaming reliably over WiFi this will put Ethernet over your existing house mains power cables.
I know similar powerline kit has been available for a long time, but this works to a much higher speed. Units give 200Mbps physical layer bandwidth, the tester says he got a TCP bandwidth of 43.5Mbps which should be good enough for most things.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/01/15/...00_avdesk/
If you don't want to run Cat5 cables around your house to your network kit (MVP) but have problems streaming reliably over WiFi this will put Ethernet over your existing house mains power cables.
I know similar powerline kit has been available for a long time, but this works to a much higher speed. Units give 200Mbps physical layer bandwidth, the tester says he got a TCP bandwidth of 43.5Mbps which should be good enough for most things.
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