Oh wait, are you talking about the power-line networking equipment? I
had originally meant the wireless repeater box you plug in at the end
of the wireless range so it extends the signal.
I have tried the power-line networking equipment; a pair of the
Panasonic BL-PA100A HD-PLC adapters, to be exact. They worked just
fine, and propogated what seemed to be the full bandwidth of my
~1.5Mbps connection at the time. I haven't used them since my upgrade
to a faster connection, so I'm not sure how much bandwidth they're
capable of distributing.
Yup, I was talking about the power line stuff, but a wireless repeater
would work, maybe easier. Can you put more than one wireless repeater
in? Do they just do as the name suggests, repeat the same signal? Any
loss in bandwidth?
Speaking of which, has/will 802.11n ever be finalized? Are any home
type N wireless routers better or worse than others? I know, stay away
from airlink.
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