The best thing to is to get on the Internet and search for reviews and
specs. The common networking manufacturers (Netgear, D-Link, Linksys, etc)
have new implementations of this type of networking gear. I have recently
seen some favorable reviews although they did not discuss RFI. I doubt that
RFI would be a big problem in well engineered ham stations. The reviews
generally say that installation and implementation are "easy" and that
speeds are good enough for streaming video.
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-----Original Message-----
From: rfi-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Eric Rosenberg
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 12:38 AM
To: rfi@contesting.com
Subject: [RFI] Any Experience with HomePlug?
I need to expand the network (vertically to the main and second floor)
in my old, plaster-and-lathing house. I can't run Ethernet... too much
destruction would need to take place, and wireless simply doesn't work.
All that's left is HomePlug. The ARRL says it's (relatively)
interference-free. No one has talked about performance, so I'm asking of
you have experience with this technology and what it has been.
Thanks,
Eric W3DQ
Washington, DC
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