gadget @ TTS -Ep56- Corinex GameNET – Ethernet over Power
Posted by admin | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans | Posted on 28-09-2009
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www.TheTechStop.net PowerLine Ethernet adapters don’t have the best reputation in the industry. With so many bargain-basement brands flooding the market, it’s easy to buy a set that is buggy, slow and almost impossible to configure. PowerLine adapters SHOULD deliver speed, stability and ease-of-use most often what they bring is frustration and disappointment. That was… until Corinex gave us a low-cost, high-speed, super-reliable Powerline to Ethernet adapter set that can be setup within …
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it better than wireless adapter
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very good buot is it work in my country?
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ragingalcoholic6,
From the review: “The throughput numbers were amazing. IxChariot pegged the GameNet at a maximum of 141 Mbps. With the typical overhead of an Ethernet network, this is amazingly close to the 200Mbps theoretical limit of the AV200 adapters. ”
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Peace,
Fr. Robert
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You sayed that it claimed 200mbps per seconed how many mbps then if not 200
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I’m sure there are… but you don’t really need a specialized product if you want to connect more than one device through the bridge. You can simply put a cheap switch at each end and plug in as many devices as you want. The bridge simply replaces the cable between the two.
One caveat — ALL of your traffic will be going through the bridge, that means you are sharing bandwidth between all computer connected through it.
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Peace,
Fr. Robert
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is there a gadget out there that has 2 ethernet cables inputs?
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the connection drops at 200 ft.
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buy it off ebay retail is 169.99 and yes.
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جيد جدا شكرا لكم
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well with an ethernet cord you wanna stay under 300 ft, so just add the distance in the wall and the length of the ethernet cord and make sure it’s under 300 ft
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so can I have an electronic device plugged into a socket were the path between the two units is?
ps. the vid was real helpful
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it’s helpful though
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How much is it? and can i buy it in canada?
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o.k.
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you talk alot .. keep it short
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I have a question. I live in a duplex. The guy on the other side has cable internet and I was going to split the cost with him as long as I could use the wireless. If each side is on a different circuit breaker, and I plug one on his side into his router, and one a wall length apart on my side into my 360, will be on different breakers have a poor effect?
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how long of a cord can you hook up the powerline adapter to before you notice a quality difference? i want to see if i can get internet to my neighbors house.
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excellent review,
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there is a petion to number 10 downing st in the uk with 3500 signatures to have these devices BANNED due to the interference they cause to the radio spectrum efectively they use the unsuitable power lines to transmit ethernet signals..power cables are unscreened and effectively the copper cables in your house turn into a giant transmitting antenna that interferes with radio reception for hundreds of feet from the source
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your more then 300 feet away then
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no they both go directly into the wall and the xbox is literally 15 feet away
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Sounds like there is something between the two units.
Make sure that neither device is plugged into a surge protector or power strip.
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i have these and im having a problem getting them to work, I plugged one into my router and then directly into the wall. Then i plugged another one one room over into my xbox 360 and then directly into the wall.
The one near my router has all three lights on while the one connected to my xbox has only the top and bottom lights on and i get no connectivity.
any suggestions?
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well i dont really have lag i just want a faster connection
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Auroshei,
Offhand I would have to say no. It sounds like the problem isn’t your LAN, but with the lag time between your router and the Live! servers.
Here’s an easy way to check. Hook up a laptop to the ethernet cable that is currently connected to your XBOX then ping your router. If you’re getting 1-15ms ping times, then it’s not your LAN. If it’s 50ms or above, then you MIGHT be able to improve it with better gear.
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Peace,
Fr. Robert