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Solwise Homeplugs - ethernet over power lines



  Fabia vRS
i remember reading somebody uses these on here.

can anybody give me any comments from their own experiences with them?

i have a customer who has a wireless router and their house is 3 floors.

the router is on the 2nd floor.

they can't get good reception downstairs.

rather than take my chances with an external aerial i was gonna just add some homeplug's and have this downstairs :

http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerline-pl-85pew.htm

and one of these by the router :

http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerline-pl-85pe.htm
 

KDF

  Audi TT Stronic
I guess it would work, I just have never liked the idea of sending data over power cables.. its probably perfectly safe though.
 
  SLK 350
Works great mate, they've been utilising this powerline malarky for sometime now. There was a widespread beta test of the technology a while back, but I think the market went in the other direction.

www.thinkbroadband.co.uk

Try the forums.
 
  Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2
My previous boss did this in his house. Worked a treat. I was quite impressed!
 

KDF

  Audi TT Stronic
The Solwise PL-85PEW is a Homeplug 85Mbps Ethernet Adapter with a built in 54Mbps Access Point. The HomePlug is using the Intellon 85Mbps Turbo chipset which means this adapter is compatible with the rest of the Solwise range. The built-in Wireless Access point uses the Infineon Wildpass Chipset - this solution transforms your home power circuit into a networking infrastructure and a WLAN connection.

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Ive highlighted the important bits for you ;)
 
  Fabia vRS
The Solwise PL-85PEW is a Homeplug 85Mbps Ethernet Adapter with a built in 54Mbps Access Point. The HomePlug is using the Intellon 85Mbps Turbo chipset which means this adapter is compatible with the rest of the Solwise range. The built-in Wireless Access point uses the Infineon Wildpass Chipset - this solution transforms your home power circuit into a networking infrastructure and a WLAN connection.

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Ive highlighted the important bits for you ;)

what is your point?

the fact one says 54mbps and the other says 85mbps ?

it's because it also has an ethernet port, so the wireless part works at 54mbps and the wired part works at 85mbps.

it's for my customer to browse the web, the speed of the device isn't really an issue.
 

KDF

  Audi TT Stronic
Adam, my post was in reply to Mells.. asking how fast it ws.. I already know about the speed difference between wired/wireless but thanks anyway lol ;)
 

G_F

  BMW M3 & Williams 3
Wireless is fine for gaming and general browsing. I would never send bank details, personal emails over a wireless network, just asking for trouble and you don't need to be particularly good with computers to sniff what you send between a network card and router either.
 

KDF

  Audi TT Stronic
Wireless is fine for gaming and general browsing. I would never send bank details, personal emails over a wireless network, just asking for trouble and you don't need to be particularly good with computers to sniff what you send between a network card and router either.

Very true.. although along the same lines as that, I doubt that there is any sort of filtering at the main electrical box with these things.. so any data you sent over your electrical cables will probalby be sent to everyone on the block.. unencrypted..
 

G_F

  BMW M3 & Williams 3
Wireless is fine for gaming and general browsing. I would never send bank details, personal emails over a wireless network, just asking for trouble and you don't need to be particularly good with computers to sniff what you send between a network card and router either.

Very true.. although along the same lines as that, I doubt that there is any sort of filtering at the main electrical box with these things.. so any data you sent over your electrical cables will probalby be sent to everyone on the block.. unencrypted..

Interesting thought, going to have a read up on these things tonight.
 

G_F

  BMW M3 & Williams 3
I tried to find some decent info on the security vulnerabilities and noise generation of Powerline networking, not much satisfactory info on the Net tbh, but if anyone has any work they have done at Uni on these things (from a security point of view) or if anyone else has any such information that you dont mind dishing out, drop us a PM.

Anyway for the people interested in the basics of there security....

There is software that allows you to set up encryption, should you need it. This is only an issue if you are worried that someone is going to break in to your house and plug in a module of their own. read last quote

Distances of up to 200 metres over existing electrical wiring in the home

Will HomePlug signal pass through circuit breakers?

Yes, HomePlug signal will have no problem passing through circuit breakers but not through power transformers.

Just so there is no confusion

****adjacent means next to but not necessarily connected with, while adjoining means next to and connected - adjacent rooms are separated by a wall, adjoining are connected by a common door; things are adjacent when they are side by side, they are adjoining when they share a common boundary and adjacent may or may not imply contact but always implies absence of anything of the same kind in between****

Can my neighbor receive my HomePlug signal?

It is possible for your neighbor receive your HomePlug signal between two adjacent homes. To prevent this happen, please enable the 56-bit DES security encryption on your HomePlug Device. To do that, you must run the HomePlug Configuration Utility on each HomePlug device in your power line network. This will only allow computers with the same security password to be able to receive information.

The above quote contradicts the first quote in this post, moral of the story, never take everything at face value that you read on the Net.

Forgot to note the sites i copied all the above from, but a quick google search will bring them up
 

KDF

  Audi TT Stronic
Thought it would.. 56bit encryption isnt really that great.. they use 128bit for https transactions.
 
  Fabia vRS
right, i have them in my posession now and have tried them in my own house.

i do have to say that they work really really well.

at present i have s**t loads of stuff downloading so i can't test if they will transfer at the full rate of my connection, but so far all seems good.
 


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