I was talking to big Monkz on teamspeak last night about this. Well, we already know about the grief we can get using this type of connection when fraggin' . However, the big Geordie showed me the following devices which look really excellent when it comes to solving this problem. Here's a few links, folks:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1914102.htm
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1090930.htm
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1877122.htm
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1906828.htm
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1439175.htm
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1574267.htm
They plug into the wall socket, just like a normal plug does. All you have to do after that is connect your computer and network to the corresponding adapter and you will have a much more constant and stable internet connection .
Many thanks to big Monkz
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I have a home network setup using these. They are great! If any of the kids want internet in their room, I just buy more and plug them in. :) Simple and effective!!!
Our Coisty just bought a set of these and his wireless connection problems are now a thing of the past .
I have a set of 200mbit tplink (cheapos) and they are fully ok with normal use, only negative thing is jumping pings when gaming. And its limited to the same a/c net within a building and max 200 or 500 metres of cable length i guess.
Does anyone think the 500mbit ones would suit a fibre optic line better?
I don't know for fiber-optic BUT A 500MBIT will be less affected by your electric-installation and perturbations of your electric home-devices (frigidaire, microwaves, etc ...).
Probably because the 500MBIT has more power or else, but they are the best !
Have fun !
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