Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-22 Thread Josh Fiden
The Ubiquity product uses a little power supply which includes the injector. 
The connections are AC line, and ethernet in/out. So to replace the power 
supply you’ve got a bit more of a project. Buy them from amazon. Test for 
noise. Return if necessary and get something else! Much easier than 
re-engineering a bad design. 

Josh

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> On Oct 22, 2019, at 1:09 PM, Jim Brown  wrote:
> 
>> On 10/22/2019 12:56 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>> The typical source of noise with PoE is from the switching supply -
>> either connected to a power injector or in some terminal device
>> (e.g. Router/Modem) with the Ethernet cable acting as the antenna.
>> Common mode chokes on the Ethernet cable as close to the device as
>> possible should help but experimentation (and replacing the noisy
>> power supply) will probably be necessary.
> 
> If that is the ONLY source, it might be better to replace it with a linear 
> supply of suitable current rating. I wouldn't be certain that it is the only 
> source -- perhaps there's some power conversion happening at the unit (that 
> is, up on the pole), in which case a choke there would also be required.
> 
> But that doesn't answer the key question I asked Bill -- is the system noisy 
> or not.
> 
> 73, Jim K9YC
> 

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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-22 Thread Josh Fiden
I ran 50’ CAT5 with POE to the propane tank where the ubiquity link radio was 
hung. That’s maybe 80-90’ from my 6m EME array and heard nothing. The CAT5 was 
due north so not a direction the array was ever pointed and I didn’t go looking 
for trouble! But I’m pretty quiet, on a good day with some elevation radio is 
at S0 with preamp on. 

No idea how consistent their power adapters are or if they’ve changed 
suppliers. 

73
Josh W6XU


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> On Oct 22, 2019, at 12:23 PM, Jim Brown  wrote:
> 
> On 10/22/2019 11:57 AM, Bill Steffey wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> 
> I see that these units use Poe for power. I've experienced pretty nasty noise 
> with products using this -- it radiates common mode from the Ethernet wiring. 
> Have you experienced any issues? Did you do anything to suppress noise? How 
> quiet is your radio environment?
> 
> 73, Jim K9YC
> 
> 

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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-22 Thread Josh Fiden
I had great luck with a pair of ubiquity bullets. They were 5.4GHz with built 
in directional antennas. Great range and speed. My neighbor’s DSL was out a few 
days so I ziptied one to a propane tank pointing at his house about 150’ away. 
Not much obstruction though. He said it was much faster than his DSL!

Also had great success with an Engenius AP. It had 2 external antenna ports for 
diversity. I used the supplied vertical on one to connect near it, and a patch 
antenna pointed out a window to another building. Nice thing about Engenius is 
this ran fairly high power, 1W radio worked extremely well with the directional 
antenna. 

73,
Josh W6XU

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> On Oct 22, 2019, at 11:57 AM, Bill Steffey  wrote:
> 
> to extend your connection do look at Ubiquiti products They are available 
> worldwide.
> 
> 
> I currently employ over 20 devices over a three mile area to get Ethernet ( 
> broadband)  to my remote location.
> 
> Your point to point should work with  2 devices for under 100$ each in the 
> US...
> 
> Ubiquiti LiteBeam AC Gen2 LBE-5AC-Gen2 IEEE 802.11ac 450 Mbit/s Wireless 
> BRIDGE
> 
> AND THESE ARE VERY FAST.
> 

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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-22 Thread Bill Steffey

some of the ubiquiti poe supplies are noisy...  some not.

Since I have 5 poe access points pointing in different directions, i 
have two  third party power hubs   one a 24vdc  one a 48 vdc ... both 
carry CE markings as does the last Ubiquiti POE ps I used.   I do 
remember back a while I did have ferrites on both sides of one early 
switchers.



Also my HF antennas are at at least 50 feet away , with the tower 140 
feet out.


No broadband available for about three miles away.  So much for RURAL 
BROADBAND.


having to deal with a bit of rfi supression is a small price to pay for 
having broadband.


On 10/22/2019 4:09 PM, Jim Brown wrote:

On 10/22/2019 12:56 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:

The typical source of noise with PoE is from the switching supply -
either connected to a power injector or in some terminal device
(e.g. Router/Modem) with the Ethernet cable acting as the antenna.
Common mode chokes on the Ethernet cable as close to the device as
possible should help but experimentation (and replacing the noisy
power supply) will probably be necessary.


If that is the ONLY source, it might be better to replace it with a 
linear supply of suitable current rating. I wouldn't be certain that 
it is the only source -- perhaps there's some power conversion 
happening at the unit (that is, up on the pole), in which case a choke 
there would also be required.


But that doesn't answer the key question I asked Bill -- is the system 
noisy or not.


73, Jim K9YC


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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-22 Thread Jim Brown

On 10/22/2019 12:56 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:

The typical source of noise with PoE is from the switching supply -
either connected to a power injector or in some terminal device
(e.g. Router/Modem) with the Ethernet cable acting as the antenna.
Common mode chokes on the Ethernet cable as close to the device as
possible should help but experimentation (and replacing the noisy
power supply) will probably be necessary.


If that is the ONLY source, it might be better to replace it with a 
linear supply of suitable current rating. I wouldn't be certain that it 
is the only source -- perhaps there's some power conversion happening at 
the unit (that is, up on the pole), in which case a choke there would 
also be required.


But that doesn't answer the key question I asked Bill -- is the system 
noisy or not.


73, Jim K9YC


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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-22 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV

On 2019-10-22 3:23 PM, Jim Brown wrote:

I see that these units use Poe for power. I've experienced pretty
nasty noise with products using this -- it radiates common mode from
the Ethernet wiring.


The typical source of noise with PoE is from the switching supply -
either connected to a power injector or in some terminal device
(e.g. Router/Modem) with the Ethernet cable acting as the antenna.
Common mode chokes on the Ethernet cable as close to the device as
possible should help but experimentation (and replacing the noisy
power supply) will probably be necessary.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 2019-10-22 3:23 PM, Jim Brown wrote:

On 10/22/2019 11:57 AM, Bill Steffey wrote:
Hi Bill,

I see that these units use Poe for power. I've experienced pretty nasty 
noise with products using this -- it radiates common mode from the 
Ethernet wiring. Have you experienced any issues? Did you do anything to 
suppress noise? How quiet is your radio environment?


73, Jim K9YC


to extend your connection do look at Ubiquiti products They are 
available worldwide.



I currently employ over 20 devices over a three mile area to get 
Ethernet ( broadband)  to my remote location.


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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-22 Thread Jim Brown

On 10/22/2019 11:57 AM, Bill Steffey wrote:
Hi Bill,

I see that these units use Poe for power. I've experienced pretty nasty 
noise with products using this -- it radiates common mode from the 
Ethernet wiring. Have you experienced any issues? Did you do anything to 
suppress noise? How quiet is your radio environment?


73, Jim K9YC


to extend your connection do look at Ubiquiti products They are 
available worldwide.



I currently employ over 20 devices over a three mile area to get 
Ethernet ( broadband)  to my remote location.


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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-22 Thread Bill Steffey
to extend your connection do look at Ubiquiti products They are 
available worldwide.



I currently employ over 20 devices over a three mile area to get 
Ethernet ( broadband)  to my remote location.


Your point to point should work with  2 devices for under 100$ each in 
the US...


Ubiquiti LiteBeam AC Gen2 LBE-5AC-Gen2 IEEE 802.11ac 450 Mbit/s Wireless 
BRIDGE


AND THESE ARE VERY FAST.



BILL

On 10/22/2019 2:15 PM, Jim Brown wrote:

On 10/21/2019 9:13 PM, Andy Wood wrote:
I have been setting up my new shack at our remote property. We 
recently had
a fixed wireless internet connection installed at the house but it 
was too

far for the wifi signal to reach the shack (~200ft).


Remember that the 2.4 GHz band is UHF radio, and has greater range 
that the higher WiFi bands. Some WiFi routers are much better than 
others. It's worth studying the reviews online. Antenna location 
matters. So does mounting the unit so that it goes through windows 
rather than walls, and with line of sight to remote devices. Range can 
also be extended by using a WiFi router that allows for an external 
gain antenna. I have in my stash a couple of vertical antennas that 
provide about 10 dB gain in the horizontal plane.


73, Jim K9YC



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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-22 Thread Jim Brown

On 10/21/2019 9:13 PM, Andy Wood wrote:

I have been setting up my new shack at our remote property. We recently had
a fixed wireless internet connection installed at the house but it was too
far for the wifi signal to reach the shack (~200ft).


Remember that the 2.4 GHz band is UHF radio, and has greater range that 
the higher WiFi bands. Some WiFi routers are much better than others. 
It's worth studying the reviews online. Antenna location matters. So 
does mounting the unit so that it goes through windows rather than 
walls, and with line of sight to remote devices. Range can also be 
extended by using a WiFi router that allows for an external gain 
antenna. I have in my stash a couple of vertical antennas that provide 
about 10 dB gain in the horizontal plane.


73, Jim K9YC



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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-21 Thread Andy Wood
Hi Tim,

I have been setting up my new shack at our remote property. We recently had
a fixed wireless internet connection installed at the house but it was too
far for the wifi signal to reach the shack (~200ft).

I purchased a TP-Link 2-Port Gigabit AV2000 Passthrough Powerline Starter
Kit. So far it is working great with no detectable interference, although at
this time I have only tested on 20 thru 160m. The rural location is very
quiet so I am pretty sure I would know if there was anything nasty being
generated.

BTW - we have three phase power to the house and to the shack. I have tried
the shack end unit on all three phases (whilst leaving the house unit on the
same outlet) and do not notice any change in the internet speed.

Andy  VK4KY



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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-21 Thread Randy Farmer
I've been using the TrendNet TPL-40x series of powerline wireless 
adapters for a number of years to get my radio computers (upstairs) on 
the home network and they work just fine. They're not extremely fast, 
but they're certainly fast enough to handle telnet spots, programmed 
file backups, and manual file transfers over the network. When there is 
activity on the powerline network, I can sometimes see a slight rise in 
the noise floor on some bands on my P3. Considering that the antennas 
are all very close to the house and that the SteppIR is something like 
12 feet directly above the station, this isn't too bad. I keep most of 
the routine activity off the powerline path by using a TPL-430 Access 
Point device at the end of the house farthest from the antennas and 
connecting the computers via a local Wi-Fi net it creates. The master 
internet connection  comes via the AP but intra-station things like the 
GHE control all run over the local Wi-Fi link. Works great for me.


73...
Randy, W8FN

On 10/20/2019 7:02 PM, a45wg wrote:

Fellow Elecrafters,
I am trying to extend the wifi 
based internet coverage in my property. Alas it has very thick concrete walls 
with lots of re-bar in them, which is good for the odd earthquake - but not so 
much for wifi.

I am trying to avoid at all costs of drilling holes in the walls and 
using ethernet/Fibre/coax etc... With the effect that I havebeen looking at 
wifi range extending.

I am familiar (and not that impressed with Wifi extenders) but I have 
been looking at Powerline Extenders - which looks like a clever solution - but 
one which sound like it should have a QRM-Health warning to all Hams written 
all over it.

So does anyone use Powerline Wifi extenders ?
If so - any issues ...
Any models you would recommend (or suggest to avoid)

If you would like to read more on this technology the following link should get 
you started ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug

With this example from TP as to how they can be used

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/powerline/tl-pa9020-kit/

Many thanks

 Tim


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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-21 Thread Phil Kane
On 10/21/2019 11:02 AM, Dave AD6A wrote:

> I worked on the Home Power standard from its inception.  I Was able
> to make sure that none of the ham bands were used at all.  Thus
> HomePower (or Powerline as it gets called) should be the perfect
> solution to your problem.
> 

Memories of the old (circa mid-1990s) plug-in telephone line extenders
that we used with dial-up modems where no tel-line was available.  Some
used to work in the 80-meter band.  I thought that those devices were
obsolete by now.

73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402

>From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon
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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-21 Thread Dave AD6A
Hi Tim,

I worked on the Home Power standard from its inception.  I Was able to make 
sure that none of the ham bands were used at all.  Thus HomePower (or Powerline 
as it gets called) should be the perfect solution to your problem.

Cheers,
Dave Fifield
AD6A

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> On Oct 20, 2019, at 5:04 PM, a45wg  wrote:
> 

Fellow Elecrafters,
   I am trying to extend the wifi based internet coverage 
in my property. Alas it has very thick concrete walls with lots of re-bar in 
them, which is good for the odd earthquake - but not so much for wifi.
   
   I am trying to avoid at all costs of drilling holes in the walls and using 
ethernet/Fibre/coax etc... With the effect that I havebeen looking at wifi 
range extending.
   
   I am familiar (and not that impressed with Wifi extenders) but I have been 
looking at Powerline Extenders - which looks like a clever solution - but one 
which sound like it should have a QRM-Health warning to all Hams written all 
over it.
   
   So does anyone use Powerline Wifi extenders ?
   If so - any issues ... 
   Any models you would recommend (or suggest to avoid)
   
If you would like to read more on this technology the following link should get 
you started ... 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug

With this example from TP as to how they can be used

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/powerline/tl-pa9020-kit/

Many thanks

   Tim

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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-21 Thread Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT
We're mixing what the power companies tried to do sending IP over the 
existing power lines to homes, and what the OP is talking about where 
you plug a box into an outlet in one room, plug a box into an outlet in 
another room and it all happens inside the house.


What he wants is room-to-room in his home, not 50 miles down the power 
poles.


Buy the adapters from a reputable source with a good return policy.

They do work, but they very well could raise the RF noise floor.

73 -- Lynn

On 10/20/2019 5:36 PM, Ian Kahn wrote:

Tim,

Glad to help! Remember this was several years ago. Maybe things have
improved. Do your homework before coming to a conclusion. I just remember
all the hub-bub from a few years ago, when Internet-over-power line first
came up.

73 de,

Ian, NV4C

On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 8:32 PM T Seed  wrote:


Ian
that’s exactly what I feared/expected … Thanks for the confirmation

Tim

On 21 Oct 2019, at 08:27, Ian Kahn  wrote:

I advise using caution with any Internet-over-power line solutions. Several
years ago there were companies that tried implementing Internet-over-power
line solutions, especially in Texas. Hams fought them tooth and nail (and
won) because these solutions caused so much RFI they left ham radio
useless.

Just my two cents' worth. Good luck finding a solution to your challenge.

73 de,

Ian, NV4C

On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 8:04 PM a45wg  wrote:

Fellow Elecrafters,
I am trying to extend the
wifi based internet coverage in my property. Alas it has very thick
concrete walls with lots of re-bar in them, which is good for the odd
earthquake - but not so much for wifi.

I am trying to avoid at all costs of drilling holes in the walls
and using ethernet/Fibre/coax etc... With the effect that I havebeen
looking at wifi range extending.

I am familiar (and not that impressed with Wifi extenders) but I
have been looking at Powerline Extenders - which looks like a clever
solution - but one which sound like it should have a QRM-Health warning to
all Hams written all over it.

So does anyone use Powerline Wifi extenders ?
If so - any issues ...
Any models you would recommend (or suggest to avoid)

If you would like to read more on this technology the following link
should get you started ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug

With this example from TP as to how they can be used

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/powerline/tl-pa9020-kit/

Many thanks

Tim

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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-21 Thread Andrew Hebden
I used them briefly a few years ago for similar reasons, mainly old solid
walls. 
As Rick said they were slow!
The other big thing I found (bear in mind it was few years ago) was the fact
that they only worked satisfactorily if on the same circuit. i.e. if the
signal went through the consumer unit the RCCBs attenuated it.  I stopped
using the adapters and went for a wired solution using WAPs. There are some
manufacturers that make some WAPS with higher power output which may go
through the walls OK.

Another solution I looked at was TP-Link devices that have the directional
antennas and fit them in the roof spaces pointing downwards through the
timber ceilings etc.
73 Andrew G8BYB

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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-20 Thread Victor Rosenthal 4X6GP
I have a similar situation. I have a pair of powerline extenders, and I 
was unable to detect QRM from them on 40-10m. My antenna is not that far 
from the building, either.
But from time to time, I lose my connection and have to disconnect and 
reconnect to get it back. Sometimes it can be quite annoying! It does 
not seem to happen only when I transmit, so I don't think it is picking 
up my signal. They are Zyxels.


73,
Victor, 4X6GP
Rehovot, Israel
Formerly K2VCO
CWops no. 5
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On 21-Oct-2019 02:02, a45wg wrote:

Fellow Elecrafters, I am trying to extend the wifi based internet
coverage in my property. Alas it has very thick concrete walls with
lots of re-bar in them, which is good for the odd earthquake - but
not so much for wifi.  I am trying to avoid at all costs of drilling
holes in the walls and using ethernet/Fibre/coax etc... With the
effect that I havebeen looking at wifi range extending.  I am
familiar (and not that impressed with Wifi extenders) but I have been
looking at Powerline Extenders - which looks like a clever solution -
but one which sound like it should have a QRM-Health warning to all
Hams written all over it.  So does anyone use Powerline Wifi
extenders ? If so - any issues ... Any models you would recommend (or
suggest to avoid)  If you would like to read more on this technology
the following link should get you started ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug

With this example from TP as to how they can be used

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/powerline/tl-pa9020-kit/

Many thanks

Tim

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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-20 Thread Rick WA6NHC
Look at the data rates too, the last time I looked, it  ...  was ... 
vry  slow  Then remember that your signal will be 
impacting the power lines to some extent.


I use gain antennas where I can, not further than 50' away, which works 
through extenders (repeaters).  You might want to look at mesh 
networking ($$$) as an option.


I run live video through my WiFi repeaters and if you're careful how you 
set them up (listen only on 5 gHz, transmit only on 2.4 gHz to the main 
router; no SSID broadcast, etc) you can optimize bandwidth, IF the 
device(s) can talk on 5 gHz or plug into the extender directly.


I have 'Hardy board' siding, partly concrete; high loss.

Rick NHC

On 10/20/2019 5:36 PM, Ian Kahn wrote:

Tim,

Glad to help! Remember this was several years ago. Maybe things have
improved. Do your homework before coming to a conclusion. I just remember
all the hub-bub from a few years ago, when Internet-over-power line first
came up.

73 de,

Ian, NV4C

On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 8:32 PM T Seed  wrote:


Ian
that’s exactly what I feared/expected … Thanks for the confirmation

Tim

On 21 Oct 2019, at 08:27, Ian Kahn  wrote:

I advise using caution with any Internet-over-power line solutions. Several
years ago there were companies that tried implementing Internet-over-power
line solutions, especially in Texas. Hams fought them tooth and nail (and
won) because these solutions caused so much RFI they left ham radio
useless.

Just my two cents' worth. Good luck finding a solution to your challenge.

73 de,

Ian, NV4C

On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 8:04 PM a45wg  wrote:

Fellow Elecrafters,
I am trying to extend the
wifi based internet coverage in my property. Alas it has very thick
concrete walls with lots of re-bar in them, which is good for the odd
earthquake - but not so much for wifi.

I am trying to avoid at all costs of drilling holes in the walls
and using ethernet/Fibre/coax etc... With the effect that I havebeen
looking at wifi range extending.

I am familiar (and not that impressed with Wifi extenders) but I
have been looking at Powerline Extenders - which looks like a clever
solution - but one which sound like it should have a QRM-Health warning to
all Hams written all over it.

So does anyone use Powerline Wifi extenders ?
If so - any issues ...
Any models you would recommend (or suggest to avoid)

If you would like to read more on this technology the following link
should get you started ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug

With this example from TP as to how they can be used

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/powerline/tl-pa9020-kit/

Many thanks

Tim

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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-20 Thread Ian Kahn
Tim,

Glad to help! Remember this was several years ago. Maybe things have
improved. Do your homework before coming to a conclusion. I just remember
all the hub-bub from a few years ago, when Internet-over-power line first
came up.

73 de,

Ian, NV4C

On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 8:32 PM T Seed  wrote:

> Ian
> that’s exactly what I feared/expected … Thanks for the confirmation
>
> Tim
>
> On 21 Oct 2019, at 08:27, Ian Kahn  wrote:
>
> I advise using caution with any Internet-over-power line solutions. Several
> years ago there were companies that tried implementing Internet-over-power
> line solutions, especially in Texas. Hams fought them tooth and nail (and
> won) because these solutions caused so much RFI they left ham radio
> useless.
>
> Just my two cents' worth. Good luck finding a solution to your challenge.
>
> 73 de,
>
> Ian, NV4C
>
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 8:04 PM a45wg  wrote:
>
> Fellow Elecrafters,
>I am trying to extend the
> wifi based internet coverage in my property. Alas it has very thick
> concrete walls with lots of re-bar in them, which is good for the odd
> earthquake - but not so much for wifi.
>
>I am trying to avoid at all costs of drilling holes in the walls
> and using ethernet/Fibre/coax etc... With the effect that I havebeen
> looking at wifi range extending.
>
>I am familiar (and not that impressed with Wifi extenders) but I
> have been looking at Powerline Extenders - which looks like a clever
> solution - but one which sound like it should have a QRM-Health warning to
> all Hams written all over it.
>
>So does anyone use Powerline Wifi extenders ?
>If so - any issues ...
>Any models you would recommend (or suggest to avoid)
>
> If you would like to read more on this technology the following link
> should get you started ...
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug
>
> With this example from TP as to how they can be used
>
> https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/powerline/tl-pa9020-kit/
>
> Many thanks
>
>Tim
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Re: [Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-20 Thread Ian Kahn
I advise using caution with any Internet-over-power line solutions. Several
years ago there were companies that tried implementing Internet-over-power
line solutions, especially in Texas. Hams fought them tooth and nail (and
won) because these solutions caused so much RFI they left ham radio useless.

Just my two cents' worth. Good luck finding a solution to your challenge.

73 de,

Ian, NV4C

On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 8:04 PM a45wg  wrote:

> Fellow Elecrafters,
> I am trying to extend the
> wifi based internet coverage in my property. Alas it has very thick
> concrete walls with lots of re-bar in them, which is good for the odd
> earthquake - but not so much for wifi.
>
> I am trying to avoid at all costs of drilling holes in the walls
> and using ethernet/Fibre/coax etc... With the effect that I havebeen
> looking at wifi range extending.
>
> I am familiar (and not that impressed with Wifi extenders) but I
> have been looking at Powerline Extenders - which looks like a clever
> solution - but one which sound like it should have a QRM-Health warning to
> all Hams written all over it.
>
> So does anyone use Powerline Wifi extenders ?
> If so - any issues ...
> Any models you would recommend (or suggest to avoid)
>
> If you would like to read more on this technology the following link
> should get you started ...
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug
>
> With this example from TP as to how they can be used
>
> https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/powerline/tl-pa9020-kit/
>
> Many thanks
>
> Tim
>
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[Elecraft] OT Powerline Wifi extenders

2019-10-20 Thread a45wg
Fellow Elecrafters,
I am trying to extend the wifi 
based internet coverage in my property. Alas it has very thick concrete walls 
with lots of re-bar in them, which is good for the odd earthquake - but not so 
much for wifi.

I am trying to avoid at all costs of drilling holes in the walls and 
using ethernet/Fibre/coax etc... With the effect that I havebeen looking at 
wifi range extending.

I am familiar (and not that impressed with Wifi extenders) but I have 
been looking at Powerline Extenders - which looks like a clever solution - but 
one which sound like it should have a QRM-Health warning to all Hams written 
all over it.

So does anyone use Powerline Wifi extenders ?
If so - any issues ... 
Any models you would recommend (or suggest to avoid)

If you would like to read more on this technology the following link should get 
you started ... 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug

With this example from TP as to how they can be used

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/powerline/tl-pa9020-kit/

Many thanks

Tim

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