Mains Circuit Networking
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Mains Circuit Networking
Ok, some of you guys will know about Powerline network adapters.
You get a pair of these, plug one in to one socket and one into another elsewhere and it uses the AC mains to carry the network data.
So my question are these (and please, no conversation about using wireless and running cat5 cables, etc, etc - that is another topic entirely)
If you have a block of flats, can you plug one of these into one flat and one into another flat and extend the network that way?
Presuming there is no mains cable connection between the two flats except at some central distribution point outside of either flat, would this mean they would not work?
Could there be different phases used by different flats (block of about 50, new build) which could cause problems?
I understand that these devices are supposedly 200Mb but never approach anywhere near that, but the purpose will be to share an internet connection, so internal network speed is pretty irrelevent with a 8Mb Max Broadband speed
You get a pair of these, plug one in to one socket and one into another elsewhere and it uses the AC mains to carry the network data.
So my question are these (and please, no conversation about using wireless and running cat5 cables, etc, etc - that is another topic entirely)
If you have a block of flats, can you plug one of these into one flat and one into another flat and extend the network that way?
Presuming there is no mains cable connection between the two flats except at some central distribution point outside of either flat, would this mean they would not work?
Could there be different phases used by different flats (block of about 50, new build) which could cause problems?
I understand that these devices are supposedly 200Mb but never approach anywhere near that, but the purpose will be to share an internet connection, so internal network speed is pretty irrelevent with a 8Mb Max Broadband speed
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?"
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
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They only work within one meter. How I don't know, but if the other flat has a seperate meter it shouldn't work.
Apparently there has been known to be leakage of the signal, that's why they include encrytion software CDs with them.
They do work on seperate floors in the same property, even down the garden or in an outbuilding.
Apparently there has been known to be leakage of the signal, that's why they include encrytion software CDs with them.
They do work on seperate floors in the same property, even down the garden or in an outbuilding.
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When I read "They only work within one meter" I was thinking "what?, that close?" then it twiggedRichieP wrote:They only work within one meter. How I don't know, but if the other flat has a seperate meter it shouldn't work.
Apparently there has been known to be leakage of the signal, that's why they include encrytion software CDs with them.
They do work on seperate floors in the same property, even down the garden or in an outbuilding.
I thought that would - or at least should be the case - may give it a go just to see and return if no good
Cheers, Richie
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She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
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I thought exactly the same thing!!Hoovie wrote:When I read "They only work within one meter" I was thinking "what?, that close?" then it twiggedRichieP wrote:They only work within one meter. How I don't know, but if the other flat has a seperate meter it shouldn't work.
Apparently there has been known to be leakage of the signal, that's why they include encrytion software CDs with them.
They do work on seperate floors in the same property, even down the garden or in an outbuilding.
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but that would be 1 metreInky Pete wrote:I thought exactly the same thing!!Hoovie wrote:When I read "They only work within one meter" I was thinking "what?, that close?" then it twiggedRichieP wrote:They only work within one meter. How I don't know, but if the other flat has a seperate meter it shouldn't work.
Apparently there has been known to be leakage of the signal, that's why they include encrytion software CDs with them.
They do work on seperate floors in the same property, even down the garden or in an outbuilding.
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Power line adapters terminate at the fuse box so it works on your ring main only. Although the system is good I'm not found of it because it causes white noise on the radio spectrum.
Leakage is possible though...
http://www.homeplug-powerline.co.uk/powerline%20FAQs
Leakage is possible though...
http://www.homeplug-powerline.co.uk/powerline%20FAQs
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At the moment I am using a BT HomeHub 1 in my home office and a Buffalo Airstation 54g Router as a Wi-Fi bridge about 8 metres away from it, as I found without the Bridge, the Wi-Fi cards in the laptops would start to lose the signal as it was too low.
And with the new BT HomeHub 2.0 actually having less range (ignore the ads!) it will only be worse, so would have liked a way to get a Wi-Fi bridge central rather them against a common wall.
Oh well .....
And with the new BT HomeHub 2.0 actually having less range (ignore the ads!) it will only be worse, so would have liked a way to get a Wi-Fi bridge central rather them against a common wall.
Oh well .....
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?"
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
Go big I sayHoovie wrote:At the moment I am using a BT HomeHub 1 in my home office and a Buffalo Airstation 54g Router as a Wi-Fi bridge about 8 metres away from it, as I found without the Bridge, the Wi-Fi cards in the laptops would start to lose the signal as it was too low.
And with the new BT HomeHub 2.0 actually having less range (ignore the ads!) it will only be worse, so would have liked a way to get a Wi-Fi bridge central rather them against a common wall.
Oh well .....
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Just thought I would update this thread .........
Ended up doing the following:
Replaced the BT HomeHub2 that was conencted to the ADSL in Flat 1 with a HomeHub1 (bought brand new off eBay for £12 inc P&P)
Bought a second HH1 and installed that in Flat 2
Changed IP address to something other then .254, and enabled the WDS (Wireless Distribution System) which is effectively making a wireless bridge.
Then installed a THIRD HH1 in the office, which I could plug the Desktop PCs into directly and then added that into the WDS setup, which I could plug the Desktop PCs into directly
So 3 HH1s, all linking to each other wirelessly, which lets me connect wirelessly to any of the three HomeHubs or wired via an ethernet cable into any of the three HH1s.
End result -
* Sharing (and paying for) single broadband line between multiple properties
* Total cost for all hardware - £35
Ended up doing the following:
Replaced the BT HomeHub2 that was conencted to the ADSL in Flat 1 with a HomeHub1 (bought brand new off eBay for £12 inc P&P)
Bought a second HH1 and installed that in Flat 2
Changed IP address to something other then .254, and enabled the WDS (Wireless Distribution System) which is effectively making a wireless bridge.
Then installed a THIRD HH1 in the office, which I could plug the Desktop PCs into directly and then added that into the WDS setup, which I could plug the Desktop PCs into directly
So 3 HH1s, all linking to each other wirelessly, which lets me connect wirelessly to any of the three HomeHubs or wired via an ethernet cable into any of the three HH1s.
End result -
* Sharing (and paying for) single broadband line between multiple properties
* Total cost for all hardware - £35
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?"
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.