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Old 10-11-2011
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Originally Posted by dodgydiy View Post
home network plug adapters work well, although problems can occur if they are on seperate circuits. if they are plugged into the same socket circuit they are fine but through seperate circuits they can be a bit unreliable, especially if the circuits are not on the same rcd in the consumer unit. range extenders work well but you cant beat buying a decent router. have not had good experience with netgear rangemax, bought one recently when my D-link high output one failed and it is pathetic in range and performance in comparison to the d-link.
belkin mains adapters will work well if on different ring mains (which is what you mean)
my house is in 2 halfs, with a rcd for each and there fine, even works in my garage which it 50 foot plus away from house.
they also claim their ok in thier blurb
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