yes you still have to do that......
apple has not yet indroduced the "i-vacuum"
but it's fact if you run a motor (your vacuum cleaner) then you can
expect spiking or high frequency noise on the mains which then
disrupts the rf link (you internet through power line system) thus
average speed on the link drops but on switching off the motor the
speed should rise again
another thing can be
the mains comes in on 3 lines if you have 1 modem on the line1 power
section & the other modem on the line2 section that aswell can affect
the overall performance,
James
On 18/10/2010, at 10:25, Susan Hastings wrote:
Vacuuming! You mean we still have to do housework!
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On 18/10/2010, at 9:16 AM, Andrew McColl <ski...@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au>
wrote:
How well do they go when you plug in something like a Vacuum
Cleaner and run it? I had always been told that that was the
problem with them. When you plug in something that pulls a lot of
current it mucks up your network speed. Has that been your
experience?
Andrew
Quoting "Susan Hastings" <susanhasti...@me.com>:
I bought a set from Officeworks, the best quality set they had.
They work brilliantly.
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On 17/10/2010, at 5:01 PM, McCallum Malcolm
<doc...@westnet.com.au> wrote:
I have been looking at Netgears xavb2001 with great interest . I
wonder if anyone has any experience of using this equipment. I
cannot find anyone selling it in Perth and getting hold of it
seems difficult as in ES they are going like hot cakes.
Mac
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