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Ethernet connection via mains wiring
I have a Sky/Netgear modem installed at present with a desktop connected via an ethernet cable. 99% reliable since installing 3 yrs ago
A second desktop has a high-power wireless aerial linked to the modem but this is constantly dropping and often does not connect at all. When online, speed is agonisingly slow in page refresh, new web address etc.
Do you feel a mains network such as Solwise would improve the connection speed for desktop #2? If yes what speed would I need for simple internet connection - at present I wont be using it to stream to TV or games consoles. (85, 200 or 500mbps?)
As always - Thanks for your advice in advance peeps
A second desktop has a high-power wireless aerial linked to the modem but this is constantly dropping and often does not connect at all. When online, speed is agonisingly slow in page refresh, new web address etc.
Do you feel a mains network such as Solwise would improve the connection speed for desktop #2? If yes what speed would I need for simple internet connection - at present I wont be using it to stream to TV or games consoles. (85, 200 or 500mbps?)
As always - Thanks for your advice in advance peeps
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although you could connect another ethernet to the other PC if you can run it somewhere and have a spare connection on the router. That would be the cheapest.
You could swap out the router too for another .. so long as you enter details into it. It's a misconception that you need a suppliers own router and their disc to install it.
I recently swapped a cheapo Orange router for a bought Livebox without software. Works a treat.
although you could connect another ethernet to the other PC if you can run it somewhere and have a spare connection on the router. That would be the cheapest.
You could swap out the router too for another .. so long as you enter details into it. It's a misconception that you need a suppliers own router and their disc to install it.
I recently swapped a cheapo Orange router for a bought Livebox without software. Works a treat.
chrissa1
If you intend to use the set up as you describe you will need 1 plug upstairs to connect router to system and then another downstairs too.
If you want to connect via ethernet wire to laptop then a second solwise plug is needed or alternatively they do a plug which does either ethernet or wireless (but this works out double the price for the one plug)
They do 4 different speeds and two do a starter pack of 2 but 2 only available singly (weird) .
If you intend to use the set up as you describe you will need 1 plug upstairs to connect router to system and then another downstairs too.
If you want to connect via ethernet wire to laptop then a second solwise plug is needed or alternatively they do a plug which does either ethernet or wireless (but this works out double the price for the one plug)
They do 4 different speeds and two do a starter pack of 2 but 2 only available singly (weird) .
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