 dlmcmurr
join:2005-11-17 Kingston, TN
| Netgear Powerline Info Needed
Looking for a solution to getting network out to the detached garage/office as my wireless doesn't want to reach that far. One concern I have is it is on a separate meter, but still on the same transformer. The powerline run is short on both meters. Will the powerline products operate in this configuration? If so, will I have to worry about which leg of the two 120v lines I'm connected to on each end? Speed is not an issue as I'm using 1mb DSL. Thanks, Dave |
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  burner50 Pinlifter Premium,VIP join:2002-06-05 EN22wm | No it will not, Powerline adapters need to be outlawed. |
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 Sandpipers
join:2007-11-12 San Francisco, CA | reply to dlmcmurr While I can't answer your specific question, contrary to burner50's comment, I have been using Netgear powerline adapters for my home network for 5 years without a problem. |
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| said by Sandpipers :While I can't answer your specific question, contrary to burner50's comment, I have been using Netgear powerline adapters for my home network for 5 years without a problem. They probably perform well for you, But that doesnt mean that there is no problems with them.
And I can tell you, NO, they will not work like that. Same electrical panel? Sure, but on totally different meters? No way |
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