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    válasz Tipcsi_1976 #96290 üzenetére

    Ha powerline a legszinpatikusabb akkor se art megnezni a kabelterveket.

    "d) OK to Bad: Powerline Ethernet: If you need wired Ethernet, but find it impossible to run a CAT5/6 cable, give powerline ethernet a try. Plug in one next to your router. Plug the others (yes, many are possible) exactly where they are needed. Look for 1000 Mbps (or higher) adapters. Actual throughput ranges from 20 Mbps to 300 Mbps for these devices (and you won't know until you install and test). And depending on what you need/want, that may be acceptable, or horrible. So why mention powerline if it is potentially so bad: (1) because acceptable speed depends upon your situation and (2) powerline is cheap. So if you get the speeds you need remotely (even if slow) -- job done. If both powerline adapters are on the same circuit breaker, you can expect fast speeds. But as soon as powerline adapters are put on different circuits, which for most use cases is almost guaranteed, throughput may drop substantially.

    TIP: Plug powerline adapters directly into the wall outlet (don't use power strips). "

    https://www.duckware.com/tech/wifi-in-the-us.html#improvespeed

    Szvsz meg mindig az a legolcsobb es legegyszerubb, leguzembiztosabb ha beszelsz a szolgaltatoval ,hogy ket modem kozt megosztja a savszelt egy plusz stb havi dijaert.

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