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Old 09-23-2007, 05:51 AM
Peter Pan
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Default Re: Suggestion for a wireless network

pekaisy wrote:
> Hi all. I would like your help in a issue i am facing now. This is how
> things are:
>
> - My home doesn't have ethernet wiring.
> - I have in my room (upstairs), a router, SpeedTouch 585(i) v6 (with
> wireless capability)
> - I have a set top box (satellite receiver) with ethernet interface.
> The receiver is in the living room (downstairs), where the TV is.
>
> The receiver must have constant internet access. I don't want to use
> wires, as they will mess things up. So i must go to a wireless
> solution.
>
> I already know about Netgear's solution with XE102 powerline. 2
> devices that use the electrical wiring of the house and create a lan.
> This solution is somewhat expensive.
>
> My search showed that a wireless ethernet bridge might do the job.
> Something like that:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3acmql
>
> I am open to suggestions. Which wireless ethernet bridges are for the
> thing i want? (to connect to my wireless router [802.11g support] and
> provide constant internet access to my set top box(receiver).
>
> Sorry for my long post, but i tried to be exact and clear. Any
> suggestions are welcomed. If you need more info please don't hesitate
> to ask me. After all i need the help.:confused:
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Not sure what you mean by too expensive... From amazon they are $50.99
http://www.amazon.com/Netgear-Wall-P...0522917&sr=8-6

How much cheaper do you want em?



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Old 09-24-2007, 06:37 AM
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Default Re: Suggestion for a wireless network


I second on Peter's replay!

PowerLine Ethernet boxes are hassle free solution if compared to
wireless bridging with affordable price!

If you are still thinking of wireless bridging you can use a pair of
ZyXEL G-3000H with one upstairs and one downstairs but the cost is
double or more than PowerLine boxes and needs more effort to get them
operational.


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