confuse mo sa akong question.. example if you bought 4 DoP devices for 2 workstations so ang outlet plug 4 sad diba. correct me if im wrong.
confuse mo sa akong question.. example if you bought 4 DoP devices for 2 workstations so ang outlet plug 4 sad diba. correct me if im wrong.
Last edited by istoryanimo; 10-13-2008 at 10:01 AM.
you want to use the house or office electrical wiring to run your data right? if that is the case, you should be using a powerline communication equipment not PoE.
and yes you need 2 pairs of Powerline bridge (4 total) to run 2 computers from a switch. This product is very useful in extending your network in an environment where using conventional cabling is not possible (like a newly build house without network cables prepared) and where using wifi is not possible because of dead spots (like a house or building with thick concrete walls.
approx 85Mbps can run up to 200meters.
kung mag install ta, pwde na ato silangan ma network ani?
85mbps... ok ra ang speed. ang downside... sige ka monitor/check sa PoD device. simbako mo sunog just remember outlet imong g-plug.
There is a possibility of running the network (hidden to everybody) to your neighbor, this I havent tried yet.... the only ones I tried is doing it on one house.
By the way, newer powerline communication need not have to be in pair..... meaning you can put three of these . ..... First is connected to the switch...... second to the second computer...... third to the third computer........ though the speed will be divided.
So going back, 2 workstations will still work even with only 3 of these Powerline adapters.
unless imong testingan...ask ni FU.
crx wrote : "So going back, 2 workstations will still work even with only 3 of these Powerline adapters. "
to crx:
bro naka testing ka ani? nka testing ko, ang paggamit ra...dili ang pagconfigure. naa baligya sa cdr king..kuyawan man ko basin dili ok. maayo ni para balay...dli na kinahanglan wire.
Nakatest nako og gamit and configure..... best solution for conditions where a regular LAN cable and WLAN cant solve..... I use this as the last priority compared to other networking solutions.
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