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donoreo
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Re: Powerline AV

said by usa2k See Profile :

»www.dlink.com/products/resource.···39&sec=0 looks interesting too.

Maybe this should move to »Networking ?
I am using these, work great.
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usa2k
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I ordered the Linksys PLK200

I am not sure what standard the D-Link used?

Manual

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of powerline technology does the PowerLine AV Ethernet Adapter use?
• The Adapter uses HomePlug AV technology, which offers superior performance and security than previous HomePlug standards, such HomePlug 1.1 and HomePlug 1.0.

How do HomePlug AV products handle signal interference between two adjacent homes? How is eavesdropping prevented?
• To ensure network separation between homes, HomePlug AV products use 128-bit AES security encryption, which is enabled by default. To encrypt data, this security method uses the Network Password you set using the Configuration Utility. (If you did not set your own Network Password, then it uses the default, HomePlugAV.)

Do HomePlug AV products cause interference with other home networking or powerline products?
• No. The HomePlug AV products can co-exist with wireless, phoneline, and other powerline technologies. HomePlug AV technology operates in a different frequency band than powerline control and can co-exist with technologies such as X-10, CEBus, and LonWorks.

Are HomePlug AV products backwards-compatible with devices using previous HomePlug standards?
• No. HomePlug AV products cannot communicate with devices using previous standards; however, HomePlug AV products can co-exist with devices using previous HomePlug standards, such HomePlug 1.1 and HomePlug 1.0. Linksys recommends using HomePlug AV products for maximum throughput and performance.

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JohnInSJ
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Let us know how they work out. I was really sad mine didn't work (really, that my house didn't work )


usa2k
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 Re: Powerline AV arrived

Well, for now it is connecting an XP Laptop to a switch, and all is well just plugging it in. All at defaults.

To change anything, you need to run their windows utility that did not play nice on Vista64, but worked from the laptop. I think Linux users are out of luck. It is beyond me why the don't have a browser interface?

There are long password strings on the back of each device along with serial number and MAC ID. The password is needed to change the encryption password on each device using the utility program.

The software version via the utility is an eye chart in length. The latest firmware on Linksys site was "PLE200 FW3.3 Rev2 NA.bin". I cannot tell if that is newer or older.

Seems to work and the utility says its connected at 57MB. That is OK for what I needed.
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JohnInSJ
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said by usa2k See Profile :

Seems to work and the utility says its connected at 57MB. That is OK for what I needed.
Yeah, that's in the draft-N ballpark of 45-80MB actual throughput that I'm getting on the wireless gear I ended up with instead of PLAV.

Weird that they don't support non-Windows stuff, linksys is usually better then that.

Still, glad to hear it works. What's your power like? Are they on the same circuit? Is your wiring fairly new? ( 5, 10, 20 yrs old?)


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edit:
September 8th, @10:32PM

House is ~ 35 years old, but in good shape IMO.
The link is just a room away, but the wife likes to rearrange.
The laptop is a Toshiba QOSIMO and a wireless router kept dumping the connection.
I got rid of wireless from the house.

I have a bunch of LINUX machines scattered about and was thinking about them versus lots of wire I've ran ... plus I just like geek things that are new to me.
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