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Ethernet plug extender for a dreambox?
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<blockquote data-quote="Digital.Diablo" data-source="post: 699733" data-attributes="member: 297653"><p>I use Powerline ethernet to stream video from the dreambox to other devices on my network, so can confirm it works well (better than wireless). I've also CCCam CS also works across it. As far as the network layer is concerned, the link is transparent and is basically like any other cat5 type cable. </p><p></p><p>Mine does work through different ring mains at around 128mbps (Devolo Powerline AV) without difficulty, but they do say if it doesn't work and you have two plugs near each other, on the different rings, you can 'jump' the gap with an ethernet cable.</p><p></p><p>If you're only doing CS though, you should find wireless acceptable - its relatively low bandwidth. Streaming is where I find wireless falls over, but Ive just about managed to resolve this with a meshed G network. N may be better, but non of my networking supports N.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digital.Diablo, post: 699733, member: 297653"] I use Powerline ethernet to stream video from the dreambox to other devices on my network, so can confirm it works well (better than wireless). I've also CCCam CS also works across it. As far as the network layer is concerned, the link is transparent and is basically like any other cat5 type cable. Mine does work through different ring mains at around 128mbps (Devolo Powerline AV) without difficulty, but they do say if it doesn't work and you have two plugs near each other, on the different rings, you can 'jump' the gap with an ethernet cable. If you're only doing CS though, you should find wireless acceptable - its relatively low bandwidth. Streaming is where I find wireless falls over, but Ive just about managed to resolve this with a meshed G network. N may be better, but non of my networking supports N. [/QUOTE]
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