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On 3/25/2016 5:33 PM, Sn!pe wrote:
Pat wrote: On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 15:13:09 +0000, (Sn!pe) wrote: [...] Have you considered using HomePlug powerline ethernet such as this? $69 for a starter kit seems quite well priced. I assume that you have power in your shed connected to your house wiring. my setup to my own shed over a similar distance works pretty well at ~20 Mbps. http://www.amazon.com/ZyXEL-PLA4205kit-HomePlug-Powerline-Wall-plug/dp/B005GCSZD6 Yes. I have considered that. However, the shed is powered from a separate feed back the power company. I didn't want to risk the money to buy one of these only to find its signal didn't make it through the power company's transformer. Pat Agreed, I think it's highly unlikely that the signal would get through a transformer. I've heard that it can even have trouble getting from one segment of house wiring to another if they're on different sections of the consumer unit distribution board, although I haven't found that to be a problem here. No, a signal like this definitely won't get through the transformer. The power companies in some areas use the electric wires to send control signals like a network. They have to install high frequency jumpers to get past transformers. -- Rick |
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