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Running wire is always going to be better.
Now for someone who has no other option the 25mbps speed on powerline might actually be...
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Yeah powerline doesn't work well...only getting about 25mbps where as I get 50+ just with wifi in my office. Paying for 500mbps (which I...
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I just bought a powerline adapter and will test out how it works. Hopefully it will be great as it's the easiest solution. Another...
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Yes. Run an ethernet from the second port on your primary Nest to the second unit. I dont' know if you can use the second port on...
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The cable "in" is coax comes from your provider supplies the signal for all communication including Ethernet which is supplied by the...
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Do some reading about 'powerline internet' see if it fits your needs.
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Just to be clear. I should scrap the idea of coax and just hard wire ethernet. The ethernet would go from my model #2 slot and into my...
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I do not. I was hoping there's a way do split it from the cable box just because my office and outdoor cable box is on the same side of...
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Hello,
I recently purchased a ranch style house. The cable box outside has a coax cable routed outside into our living room. There I...
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