Ethernet Power Adaptors

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  • Phrag
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Oct 2012
    • 417

    #16
    Re: Ethernet Power Adaptors

    Originally posted by Hansoon
    If talking about the water supply I can imagine that a fatter pipe some times is of advantage but "thicker, higher quality copper" would most likely not have an influence on the performance of a TCP/IP network.

    Hans
    You're probably right. It's friday here. Please forgive me.

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    • Kidaver
      Ghoulscout

      500+ Posts
      • Apr 2011
      • 912

      #17
      Re: Ethernet Power Adaptors

      Originally posted by Phrag
      Did I say pink? I meant lightish red.

      No, but in all seriousness, the colour has nothing to do with it. But it matches my pink iPod. I just wanted to be different. Everyone else uses blue. How dull is that? =)
      Simmons: How'd he get pink armor,anyway?Grif: Don't ask, don't tell...Donut: Look at it, it's not pink. It's like, uhhh, a lightish-red.Grif: Guess what? They already have a color for lightish-red. You know what it's called? Pink!Donut: I hate you guys...
      "In a cruel and evil world, being cynical can allow you to get some entertainment out of it."

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      • Taminol
        Trusted Tech

        Site Contributor
        100+ Posts
        • May 2007
        • 171

        #18
        Re: Ethernet Power Adaptors

        Originally posted by Taminol
        .......
        Installation is next week, so I'll post on how it goes.....
        Thanks again.

        Tam
        Installation completed.
        I used these TP-Link AV Mini 200Mbps Powerline Kit : 200Mbps Powerline Adaptors and Kits : Maplin Electronics

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