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      <title>Don’t buy HomePlug / Powerline ethernet adapters</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;(Post summary: The real-world throughput of current generation Homeplug AV 200 Mbit/s powerline ethernet adapters in a modern house is woefully inadequate. Even wireless is much to be preferred, and can be had for cheaper. Read below for why.)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Based on the superb price / performance ratio of the MSI ePower 200AV II kit as extolled by &lt;a href=&#34;http://nl.hardware.info/reviews/1677/test-32-powerline-adapters&#34; title=&#34;nl.hardware.info review of 32 powerline adapters&#34;&gt;this comparative review&lt;/a&gt; (32 powerline adapters were tested), and especially the fact that in the test setup these adapters managed to attain 32 Mbit/s even in the &lt;a href=&#34;http://nl.hardware.info/reviews/1677/6/test-32-powerline-adapters-testresultaten-twee-stroomgroepen---bad-case&#34; title=&#34;nl.hardware.info powerline test bad case scenario&#34;&gt;bad case scenario&lt;/a&gt; (two different circuits, 100 metres of cable separating the two adapters), I purchased the MSI ePower 200AV+ II kit to replace a wireless link I currently have in my house between the second and third floors. Based on &lt;a href=&#34;http://linhost.info/2010/02/iperf-on-windows/&#34; title=&#34;iperf on windows page&#34;&gt;iperf&lt;/a&gt; measurements, the wireless link currently manages around 22Mbit/s of throughput. Because the two power sockets I was planning to use are on the same circuit, I thought that I could improve on this existing connection with the two powerline adapters. Little did I know…&lt;figure id=&#34;attachment_79&#34; aria-describedby=&#34;caption-attachment-79&#34; style=&#34;width: 300px&#34; class=&#34;wp-caption alignnone&#34;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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