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  • pan1300
    Experienced Board Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 1663

    #46
    Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

    Originally posted by boroboy2020
    Also I`ve been told that if upstairs and downstairs have different rings (is that the right way of putting it?) then home plugs wont work between floors, how true that is though, I don`t know
    Correct if you mean different circuits with different rings. They must be on the same electrical circuit to work.

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    • thecrazybandit
      Experienced Board Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 768

      #47
      Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

      it nice to here from someone with knowledge on homeplugs and low level noise i am glad i never went out and bought the homplugs with out asking first

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      • del6600
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 20

        #48
        Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

        I have a fair amount of experience with home plugs, just make sure you always get the same make, the security protocol will be different between makes. Try and get the highest speed you can afford. I feel they are safer to use as the radiation level is as near as dam it nil. Home plugs are 100% recommended and yes I have a good reason to recommend them I sell a lot of them and use them. Go get. No tripping over long cables and no need to redecorate, more time to compute or watch tv!!

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        • pan1300
          Experienced Board Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 1663

          #49
          Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

          Originally posted by del6600
          I have a fair amount of experience with home plugs, just make sure you always get the same make, the security protocol will be different between makes.
          hi

          you're right: best to take same make ; but as said: there exists software to pair the protocols (didn't do it myself, but saw someone pairing my 3 brands -> so: not easy, but doable - reason is I didn't found the older brands anymore).

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          • happy camper
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 135

            #50
            Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

            Hi
            I have Spiderbox 9000hd and a pair of spider plug ins ,had them at least 3 years with no problems at all.One upstairs in the office/room and one in the downstairs lounge about 50 foot away.

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            • jackel808
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 19

              #51
              Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

              Originally posted by thecrazybandit
              I am thinking of trying a pair of homeplugs fed up with trailing leads all round the house are they worth using or are they more trouble than there worth and do they cause low level interference
              i have 6 homeplugs around the house and i cannot fault them one bit. best bit of money i ever invested

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              • juekra
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2012
                • 20

                #52
                Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

                Friday I have installed the first time two homeplugs the TL-PA511KIT (500 Mbps) . It was very easy plug in and it works. A few tools installed on the PC and you can change the passwords and see the speed (bij 96 Mbps two floors)

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                • simba92
                  Junior Member
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 11

                  #53
                  Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

                  Originally posted by pan1100
                  Correct if you mean different circuits with different rings. They must be on the same electrical circuit to work.
                  You're wrong. They do work on different rings (ie upstairs/downstairs) just have to be on the same electrical supply

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                  • pan1300
                    Experienced Board Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 1663

                    #54
                    Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

                    Originally posted by simba92
                    You're wrong. They do work on different rings (ie upstairs/downstairs) just have to be on the same electrical supply
                    ok, but same electrical supply is same electrical circuit then - at my home I have 1 supply but 3 circuits (220V -> 3x 400V on L1,L2,L3 + N) - so homeplugs need to be on the same circuit to work - I have seen it working on different circuits some times, but very unstable.

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                    • grousebeater
                      Junior Member
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 11

                      #55
                      Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

                      Hi
                      I have just installed TP-Link homeplugs and find them very good after an initial glitch in setting up ,I not very mobile due arthritis so wasn't able to run cables through loft of my cottage. So I would recommend them but use a laptop or computer with plugs in same room to set them up,much easier..
                      Regards grousebeater
                      Running
                      Skybox F3
                      Scooby snax F/W
                      TP-Link 500 mps Homeplugs
                      V/Media S/Hub 50mbs

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                      • juekra
                        Junior Member
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 20

                        #56
                        Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

                        Hi,

                        I have just installed TP Link homeplugs (500 mbit ) too. It was very easy, cheap and I have a connection with more than 100 mbits about two departments.

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                        • microchick
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 1162

                          #57
                          Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

                          Originally posted by pan1100
                          ok, but same electrical supply is same electrical circuit then - at my home I have 1 supply but 3 circuits (220V -> 3x 400V on L1,L2,L3 + N) - so homeplugs need to be on the same circuit to work - I have seen it working on different circuits some times, but very unstable.
                          @pan1100: I will explain what simba92 means. Same supply means that your main line to your home is from the one transformer. For example if you have 2 main line from Transformer 1 and Transformer 2 and you connect home plugs 1 to the supply from transformer 1 and home plug 2 to the supply from transformer 2 then they wont work. You will need to connect both to the power from Transformer 1 or Transformer 2.
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                          • huston
                            Member
                            • Nov 2011
                            • 42

                            #58
                            Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

                            Like Happy Camper I have Spiderbox HD9000 and Spiderbox Homeplugs.
                            Absolutely no problems since installing nearly 3 years ago

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                            • Laird
                              Junior Member
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 10

                              #59
                              Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

                              Is there any "recomended" brand for homeplugs?

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                              • microchick
                                Experienced Board Member
                                • Apr 2012
                                • 1162

                                #60
                                Re: pros and cons of homeplugs

                                Hi Laird; There are so many models and manufacturers out there that its really difficult to say which is which. The prices start from £17 upwards. Any users who have used homeplugs can suggest. Here is a link to give you some idea about the homeplugs

                                --http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopSearch.asp?CategoryID=708&Sort=2
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