Powerline adapter general.
What kind of network data transfer speeds do you get? My NAS will be across the house in an unused room and I debating if I should just have it next to my work desk for faster access.
>>62004466
i had the previous gen of that pic, and it worked fine. got 100% of the speeds that we were paying for. several times a week though, it would randomly stop working, and i had to unplug my end for at least 5 seconds, and then it would work again. not sure if that was just the house, or something endemic to the technology.
get wired ethernet if you can.
If your house is wired for coaxial just use MoCA 2.0
Unbonded speeds are in excess of 400mbps
Bonded MoCA 2.0 will hit over 850mbps in optimal conditions.
>>62004582
This desu. People are infatuated with power line for some reason and never consider the better option.
>>62005002
Yea power line gets talked about a lot but MoCA is far more reliable and faster the only real issue is no one fucking knows about it
>>62005002
Because it's more flexible. Do you have a coax drop in every wall?
>>62005250
No but you should have a coax drop on every floor so minimally you can have wired access points throughout your house without laying any additional wiring.
>>62004466
Do you have an unused Coax line? for TV and shit.
If you so you can stupid fast adapters for these.
Also don't forget about the poor mans moca, deca 3. The adapters are only $9 and will do 100mb/s.
>>62004466
>Powerline adapter general.
Bloody fucking hell, really? This shit needs to stop.