Powerline Adapter Security
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@aaronstuder said in Powerline Adapter Security:
The question is....
- How do we know that the signal stops at the meter?
It doesn't. The signal goes all the way to the transformer (weather it's a useful signal or not.)
- Could the people next door be connecting too?
Possibly.
- What about the power company?
Almost definitely.
I use and trust powerline networking. Great for a apartment, where you don't want to run cable, etc.
I'd trust it as well, so long as the encryption is turned on.
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@travisdh1 @aaronstuder What about speed though? I always thought it was super gimped and should only be used in situations where wireless can't be used but you can't run cabling at all.
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@wirestyle22 said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@travisdh1 @aaronstuder What about speed though? I always thought it was super gimped and should only be used in situations where wireless can't be used but you can't run cabling at all.
speed is awesome these days. better than wifi by a mile
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@Nic said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@wirestyle22 said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@travisdh1 @aaronstuder What about speed though? I always thought it was super gimped and should only be used in situations where wireless can't be used but you can't run cabling at all.
speed is awesome these days. better than wifi by a mile
Crazy. Back in the day it was awful. I've never needed to research it for any company I've ever worked for so I sort of forgot about it/ignored it. Interesting to hear.
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@wirestyle22 said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@Nic said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@wirestyle22 said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@travisdh1 @aaronstuder What about speed though? I always thought it was super gimped and should only be used in situations where wireless can't be used but you can't run cabling at all.
speed is awesome these days. better than wifi by a mile
Crazy. Back in the day it was awful. I've never needed to research it for any company I've ever worked for so I sort of forgot about it/ignored it. Interesting to hear.
Yeah that was my impression too, but I tried it out recently and it's gotten way better. I tried these out and home and they are fantastic:
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@wirestyle22 said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@travisdh1 @aaronstuder What about speed though? I always thought it was super gimped and should only be used in situations where wireless can't be used but you can't run cabling at all.
The speed was a downside to the tech in the first couple of years after it was released. You can reliably get 500Mbps connections now (making sure you're on the same leg of the breaker panel). While it's not gigabit, that is really impressive for pushing data over power lines.
The downsides are large with powerline. Like I said before, the speed is only good when they are on the same side of the breaker panel distribution. The other leg will often be very slow and barely usable. The other downside is that the nature of the tech is that if you do proper power filtering you kill performance, so the devices are relatively short lived.
If you need it, those problems are a small price to pay.
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@Nic said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@wirestyle22 said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@Nic said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@wirestyle22 said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@travisdh1 @aaronstuder What about speed though? I always thought it was super gimped and should only be used in situations where wireless can't be used but you can't run cabling at all.
speed is awesome these days. better than wifi by a mile
Crazy. Back in the day it was awful. I've never needed to research it for any company I've ever worked for so I sort of forgot about it/ignored it. Interesting to hear.
Yeah that was my impression too, but I tried it out recently and it's gotten way better. I tried these out and home and they are fantastic:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AWRUICG/$40? That's a much better price than anytime I had looked at those things.
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yeah and you can just add as many as you need to make your house one big hub. Plug one into the router, then one in any room that you need a drop.
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@Nic said in Powerline Adapter Security:
yeah and you can just add as many as you need to make your house one big hub. Plug one into the router, then one in any room that you need a drop.
At that price put a couple right beside the main power panel. Being me I'm not afraid to add an outlet or two and actually get it done properly.
I wonder how most properties ever passed inspection
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@wirestyle22 said in Powerline Adapter Security:
@travisdh1 @aaronstuder What about speed though? I always thought it was super gimped and should only be used in situations where wireless can't be used but you can't run cabling at all.
They've been pretty crazy fast for years now.