They don't get itickplant@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 2041 points – 1 years ago174Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentthanks for this!Just be careful, they can be pretty expensive and often way way slower than advertised. The main reasons I use them are places you lack WiFi coverage, where reliability is more important than speed.I'm guessing Ethernet would be transmitted over the electrical wiring? if that's the case, if your house have different circuits it wouldn't work?It actually CAN work across circuits, I believe, but it’s significantly degraded. Like 5-10 Mbps bad.
thanks for this!Just be careful, they can be pretty expensive and often way way slower than advertised. The main reasons I use them are places you lack WiFi coverage, where reliability is more important than speed.I'm guessing Ethernet would be transmitted over the electrical wiring? if that's the case, if your house have different circuits it wouldn't work?It actually CAN work across circuits, I believe, but it’s significantly degraded. Like 5-10 Mbps bad.
Just be careful, they can be pretty expensive and often way way slower than advertised. The main reasons I use them are places you lack WiFi coverage, where reliability is more important than speed.I'm guessing Ethernet would be transmitted over the electrical wiring? if that's the case, if your house have different circuits it wouldn't work?It actually CAN work across circuits, I believe, but it’s significantly degraded. Like 5-10 Mbps bad.
I'm guessing Ethernet would be transmitted over the electrical wiring? if that's the case, if your house have different circuits it wouldn't work?It actually CAN work across circuits, I believe, but it’s significantly degraded. Like 5-10 Mbps bad.
It actually CAN work across circuits, I believe, but it’s significantly degraded. Like 5-10 Mbps bad.
thanks for this!
Just be careful, they can be pretty expensive and often way way slower than advertised.
The main reasons I use them are places you lack WiFi coverage, where reliability is more important than speed.
I'm guessing Ethernet would be transmitted over the electrical wiring? if that's the case, if your house have different circuits it wouldn't work?
It actually CAN work across circuits, I believe, but it’s significantly degraded. Like 5-10 Mbps bad.