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G-Money 發表於 2012-12-3 06:23
回復 alfredku #22 的帖子
You are not looking at the big picture here, the fact that TP-link defines their IPoE devices are the best way to connect a 2-story thick walled house is fundamentally flaw. In rebroadcasting and extending wireless signal, there's always a signal degradation, therefore un-reliable service.
iPad or whatever tablet devices are to a certain extend gimmicky technology. Also, any good IT/comm engineer will tell you that a wired network is the best to go. Granted, there is some data loss within long cables but in any day it still beats wifi/IPoE.
Setting up wifi in USA isn't a big problem as between household there's lot of space, less channel interference. The problem however is broadcasting a strong enough signal to cover the entire house. I have a 2-story house and I tried every tricks in the book, IPoE/Wifi a/b/g/n, replacing with high power antennas and they didn't do crap. In the end, I bought bulk ethernet cables and wire the house myself, much simpler and reliable.
Of course, I know that wired connection is better than wifi in terms of signal strength and interference.
And this product use electric cable for transmission and therefore NO need to lay the ethernet cables in the house. Just use the existing electric cable network and save the work.
Not all people have the time and skills to do this ethernet cable laying job and demand such high requirement. This is much simpler.
Btw, have you use this kind of electricity product before?
However, you are not answering my question.
What if one need to walk around the house? Do you mean that one has to carry a long ethernet cable with the computer? How do you connect your ipad/pad? Using ethernet cables? |
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