Bronze Member Username: LoseruserPost Number: 36 Registered: Oct-08 | i dont want to run 100 feet of ethernet cable to my nfusion solaris, are there any products out there that will let me run it wireless. maybe a d-link access point or something. any suggestions |
Gold Member Username: GregrafPost Number: 3277 Registered: Dec-07 | You can buy a powerline networking kit for about $50. It works through the power lines in your house and is good for about a 1000 ft. Just plug one end in beside your computer and plug the other end in behind your Nfusion then you only need two short Ethernet cables which are supplied. |
Bronze Member Username: LoseruserPost Number: 37 Registered: Oct-08 | can you get this at walmart? thanks for the quick response |
Gold Member Username: GregrafPost Number: 3279 Registered: Dec-07 | Im not sure i got mine from an tv repair shop. Here it is here http://www.iogear.com/product/GHPB32/ |
Bronze Member Username: LoseruserPost Number: 38 Registered: Oct-08 | thanks. but i might just suck it up and visit the spiders in the crawlspace |
Gold Member Username: GregrafPost Number: 3281 Registered: Dec-07 | Your welcome watch out for nails. LOL |
Gold Member Username: Saqeeb9000Post Number: 5839 Registered: Oct-07 | bob any sattelite shop that sells rec's they also have powerline adapter, i don't think they are avaialbe on futureshop, or bestbuy etc.. |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 10602 Registered: Jan-08 | If you have Wifi router this wireless access point can work fine: https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/585564.html ![]() |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 15855 Registered: Jun-06 | Best connection: Wired Ethernet 2nd best: Powerline 3rd In speed and reliability: Wireless. Having said that, I have a $15 Trendata wireless router, and whenever my daughter comes home, she works on her laptop on a VPN to California all the time using a wireless connection and hefty up and downloads. Over a period of one year, she has been home about 50 days and she has had about four dropped connections remedied by rebooting her VPN. |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 15856 Registered: Jun-06 | Whether you have a simple modem or a combo wireless router / Modem, you can always have a wired/wireless router attached to it. These routers usually come as four outputs and a wireless output, and are very cheap to buy. |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 10603 Registered: Jan-08 | Nalin Best connection: Wired Ethernet 2nd best: Powerline 3rd In speed and reliability: Wireless. Wireless type N can beat both, it depend which wireless you use, wired Ethernet is good for short distance. ![]() |
Gold Member Username: RiconissanPost Number: 1867 Registered: Feb-09 | Thanks to PLymouth Ph.D. |
Bronze Member Username: MinetcalinPost Number: 48 Registered: Sep-07 | Netgear print server .... http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=16970 74&CatId=371 |
Bronze Member Username: LoseruserPost Number: 39 Registered: Oct-08 | thanks guys great info |