1 - Posted by
A Person
on April 17, 2004 - 11:51 pm
I decided to try this technology out back in December so I bought the Gigafast Homeplug products. Well, after I bought the stuff I realized that the software doesn't support windoze 98, and considering that I have 2 win98 boxes this was a big disapointment. After setting up the rest of the computers I was informed by the Gigafast software that my power lines were poor quality and I was only going to be able to get 1Mb/s max. So I returned the stuff and went with 802.11g.
I have a feeling, based on my experience with Gigafast in the past, that my house (built in the 80's) does not have that bad of power lines. Hopefully anyone who uses Phonex has a better experience with them than I did with Gigafast.
Eventhough I sound bitter, am really happy I ended up going with wireless; the bandwidth is higher than my ISP can ever provide me and my few wireless devices work everywhere in my house.
2 - Posted by
Kurtis
on April 18, 2004 - 12:24 am
i have an 802.11b wireless network in my house and i love it. no regrets. i'd upgrade to 802.11g, but i don't really need to so I'll save myself the $ for now heh
3 - Posted by
Rich
on April 18, 2004 - 4:33 pm
I was worried that I might have problems with the wiring in my house. The house (and wiring) is circa 1968. I have fuses, not the circuit breakers that are found in most modern construction, and only 100 Amp service instead of 200 Amp. Why I haven't blown more fuses than I have is still beyond me. Amazingly, when you look at the graphs in the review, you can see that entire house has no problems. I am still looking at implementing a wireless solution in my home, yet have not settled on one yet. The biggest problem with the Phonex was finding a free plug to plug into. For some reason most of my wall outlets are full already. :P
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