is this an isp or does this just make your existing home ripped off modem easily share in a larger brick home without having to run wires or is it an isp itself?... or on an unlimited company that uses this tech?... something like clear wireless with 250mps is perfect for me, under 75 a month for just wifi, 8 plus users, using only at home? like the old Cleat Wireless that sprint bought up and got rid of.... was sickening.... still no mirror images of this old Clear Wireless company was boss for the price and worked for streaming up to 4k fine with zero tk rarely very little buffering EVER!!!.... what's the Google fi or something similar? I am in Philadelphia, 19149... HELP... bills $133.00 and rising every month for no tv just gigabyte internet and a basic, basic "true" wired Lan line....unlike Comcast Verizon offers this but stuck with the less of two evils.I want s comany I love, heck 175mbps tops unlimited wireless or not from a small company for the home stationary be brilliant Sith no tax tk be raised every month for Pennsylvania is another way they get US... what to do?!!...
This technology is great. It allowed me to use ethernet in my basement where I could not run cables through the flooring. Same exact speeds as if I plugged into my router directly. Better than Wi-Fi speeds. Highly recommend!
@@theodorebennefield2022 They are pretty cheap overall, I have some at my work for like $40-50 I believe but I am not in the states so you guys might charge cheaper. I would recommend them as well, I have been using one for years and they are great.
I've seen this used in a fire alarm system where an existing building was upgraded to include horns in the various units to comply with the updated code. All that was needed was to install a new power outlet and the units were plugged in.
The simple answer to that is you're placing a frequency on an unshielded wire which is acting as an antenna...It wipes out many frequencies used for MW/HF reception...That at least in the states is illegal thru FCC rules...No one's transmission should interfere with another frequency and it is by injecting the data at a different frequency than the electrical power...It is not just International Broadcasters, what still operate, but weather fax, satellite weather mapping, and the military (MARS)...So much more using HF but will not list them all...Now I don't know if the interference on the electrical lines will go higher into VHF/UHF, but that again could impact a number of valuable over the air transmissions...This should be stopped or find a way to do it so it will not interfere with the use of other established frequencies...So much crap with electronics is violating these regulations, and a good part of it outta China with unfiltered switching power supplies such as battery chargers and phone chargers...These regulations are being ignored for the sake of making a buck, but there's been a push back on these unfiltered devices...Let me give you a simple example...You are a baseball fan of your favorite team and for years you have enjoyed listening to games on your local AM broadcast station...One evening you sit down to relax and listen to the game, but find what you are receiving is a wide banded noise of data transference from a neighbor some where...I would imagine you'd be pissed and annoyed...Second would be you know it's illegal to wipe out the frequency you wish to enjoy...Lastly is the broadcaster who's signal is being interfered with and stopping them from being received and in doing so, damaging their income...So long story short, it was an idiot who figured this out without thinking of the consequences...It's acceptable if they figure a way to stop the interference...
The very basic principle of data communication is that, to communicate there needs the sender and receiver. To send data from the sender converts the data into signal using modulation technique and demodulation technique to convert the signal to data. Here the electrical wiring act as a transmission medium. The transmitted signal is varied in various frequencies. There can be attenuation, distortion, noise in that caried signal. In the transmission medium the signal is transmitted as analog form. Using different technique(such as filter, amplifiying etc.) these mixed of signal is decompsed, amplify to not losses and the voltage level in the transmission line represents those signal. So at the end/receiver device converting those signal back into digital data and that data is further represented into human readable information by using software.it is not possible to understand in a short description of data communication. actually the data communication is vast topic if you understand it properly. you can search how to caonvert data into signal, how to transmit signal over medium, modulation demodulation technique, pulse code modulatio, line coding, transmission cable etc. Another fundamental topic is osi layered model. So to understand properly you have to take course on these topics. Sorry for my unorganised information providing you. Thanks.
Congratulations!! The best video network guide ever seen. Perfectly explained. Really good for basic, medium and advanced users. Amazing!!! Please continue doing many of this video tutorials to cover many of the technology stuff.
Finally a video where it actually properly explains and demonstrated everything. Thank you so much since I really need ethernet as my wifi has affected me to not be able to play certain games (ping issues and disconnecting lol)
Just passed my Network + 10-006 exam because of your easy to understand videos. Love your channel and will continue to subscribe just to keep these concepts fresh in my mind.
This video still didn't answered to few questions: 1. If I use multiple pairs of Powerline Ethernet, like 4, 6, 8 etc... Do these create interference between them or just work? 2. Do the signal cross the house? I mean if I place one powerline to my apartment and one to my neighbour, it does transfer the data? 3. What's the speed? 4. Is there a maximum range?
Not as fast as using direct ethernet cable and connection quality depends on existing electrical cable quality.. but it still just worth how simple to install it
His videos are better than my shitty university professors. What I should have done was bought a fake degree and watched his video and within 4 months, there I am ready to start work.
@@johnnyblack4261 same to me Bro, only after I watch his videos I realise how stupid I was, if our universites is such like him we suppose to be genuis
@@ezzadinhausawi5813 Exactly mate, but universities are a complete joke I don't know why we spend thousands of dollars just to get a 50 cent piece of paper printed out that says we completed the course while we are self teaching useless facts that they teach at uni.
Great Video thank you, I was just wondering if these could be used to extend the fiber from and ONT box to the wireless router say on another room in the house? hope this makes sense, thank you so much
As far as I'm aware, most powerline adapters only have 1 ethernet port. If you need to connect more devices, you can plug in a network switch into the powerline adapter and then plug in multiple devices into the switch.
Great video, but you didn't cover some of the caveats of powerline adapters, such as the fact that the circuit on which the two powerline adaptesr communicate should not be too long, otherwise the signal speed will degrade.
I use this at home going to a plug in my room then from that into a ethernet switch to then go into my PC, Playstation and TV but for some reason on the PC the network cuts out every so often then comes back in a minute or two but doesn't seem to do it on the playstation or TV when playing/watching things nor when on WiFi. Any ideas? Thanks awesome video!
I really need your help and your video gives me some hope. For 5 years since I bought Powerline adapter the box devices to transmit Ethernet UTP signals using the power sockets on the wall and the house electric wires to establish the connection my speakers started to crackle. When I increase or decrease the volume from the speakers to maximum the crackle sound is starting to be heard . The power wire of the 5.1 speakers is coming from the subwoofer and doesn't have any kind of ferrite core on it. If I attach the ferrite core on the speakers power wire will it help to eliminate this EMI crackling issue? Also when I put the powerline onto the powerstrip all issues are solved but PLC has very slow speed
damn im kicking myself, i had no idea this tech even existed, about 6 months ago i had an electrician install a number of ethernet jacks in different rooms so they could all use the single connection. It cost me $1800 (could have done it myself but would void my house insurance if it wasnt certified by an electrician) hindsight... but now i know.Great video and thankyou!
Honestly, having dedicated ethernet ports is much better than these powerline adapters. These devices don't work always work well. Depending on the brand, model, home's electrical wiring, and outlet combination, you can have many issues like poor performance, frequent disconnects, stability issues, etc.
I have my Starlink on my Cargo ship. Now, the Router is set in the Wheelhouse/Cockpit. And i need the WLAN signal going to the Apartment part of the Ship. I know, that the Eceltric line from the Apartment is normally sepwrated from the wheelhouse (sofar seperated, that it haves its own fuses) but it feeds from the same generator 220v network. So does this method still give me the Signal to the Apartmentblock or not?
i wish this give the actual engineering details, about how running different frequencies doesn't cause any issues on the 120V 60Hz ("Normal") devices in your home. not to mention that they is probably some interesting signal processing (band pass filters?) being used.
Nice vid-jay-o btw. I came here to better understand how car ham radio antennas connected to vehicle ground don't cause other electronics powered by said vehicle to malfunction. I suppose if you had electronics operating on similar/same frequencies plugged into whatever circuit your powerline ethernet adapter was on, malfunctions of both said electronics and data connection could occur.
Come to think of it, this may be why some electric cars are doing away with AM radio. Perhaps the motors cause to much interference with the AM receiver. Completely different subject, but also kind of related.
Question, do you get a better connection when plugging the Power Networking Adapter (PNA) directly into a wall socket and are network speeds affected when plugging the PNA into a power board instead of directly into the wall socket?
Yeah its best to plug the adapters directly to the power outlets instead of a power strip. Those can filter out frequencies that are needed and cause performance issues.
i assume by leg you mean a phaze. in that case you would have to find 2 wall sockets that share the same phaze and connect the adapters to them since adapters use L and N as Data+ and Data- to communicate in a typcal LAN cable you have 8 wires but you use only 2 (D+ and D-)
I wonder how it separate our home circuit considering that our home's is connected to apartment's circuit and it is connected to our neighborhood's circuit and so on. I'm guessing fusebox is the what make the distinction. Any ideas?
i got a genuine question I live in a place with a lot of thunderstorms and the odds of a power surge to my home is pretty high If there was a power surge and I used powerline will it potentially fry whatever device was connected to it?
I don't think so. Since you already connect the charger cable to the device the same way, any power surge would be negated by the adapter of the charger.. Similarly the power-line network cable has a surge protector that would dissipate the charge to ground and safe guard your device.
Yeah, i exactly know what powerlines are. My pc was too far away from a router and getting a cable wasn't really an option. So i got a powerline. I would really not suggest it. Better buy a signal-booster. I might have bought a bad powerline, but mine was sometimes extremetly overheating and i had no internet acces for some time. Even when i plugged it out and plugged it in once it was cooled. It might have been because of a power overuse or something, it was long time ago. It's deffinetly better to use a signal-booster, so other devices can use the signal aswell. And the ping-strikes were using the power-line were terrible.
tom_606 HQ Hey Tom-606 HQ, I’m no engineer, and I hope one sees this to confirm my theory. Overheat may be caused by both router and EoP, were set to 60Hz and need to be set to different frequencies. Additionally, when you boost any signal, you’re also boosting the noise/distortion levels as well, causing the processors to work harder with less efficiency, causing more heat. I hope this helps get you a final resolve to your system. Maxx
Actually this is my first time knowing that you can connect ethernet through powerline since I managed my small internet cafe from 2009. Is there any drawbacks using that way? I'm thinking that maybe a security issue if you have a powerline port outside building which can be accessed by public. Or even to other home that use the same power provider?
If we use 122 v then 110v for electricity and the 12 volt for 2 chanel each use 6 bolts for voice and data separate and time domain as bandwidth. Each second we can have thousand of bandwidth each can handle hundred of channel
Wow 😲! I’ve only recently heard of this, but no damn idea exactly what it was or how it worked. Now I know both. However, a question I have is, does the Ethernet speed still be the same going over the power line connection through the electrical cable coming out the other side of the RJ45 connection as it is in rest of network?
Do you need a pair of adapters per computer or 1 to many? 1 connected to the modem/router and then one per device around the building? Or one set/pair per device?
i guess you can use an adapter and then connect a router to it instead of a pc, just like you would normally do if you want to extend your internet connection
The question is where is the break point of this powerline network??? Does it mean everyone in my home can use this powerline network Then what about my neighbor They also have same electricity power line but a different powerbreaker Does it mean the powerline network breaks at the electricity powerbreaker???
If I'm not wrong power on eletric wire so works within the same fase. In case of awiring distribjted on 3 fases and computers conected on a diferent fase. How they communicate in the lan?
What's the range on this technology, I cant imagine this is free from interference on the electric cabling..... like what about power surges or when someone throws on a large appliance that has a huge initial amp draw and the lights flicker, what sort of impact do those sort of things have on a system like this
All the maximum values are theoretical under ideal lab conditions. In the real world, the performance likely will be significantly less than what they advertise on the product listing. Yes all those things you mention can/will have an effect of the performance and reliability of the powerline adapters. And you're advised to not connect them to power strips/surge protectors as those can filter out the signal coming from the electrical wiring.
It depends entirely on the wiring in your home, so results vary greatly from person to person. My internet is about 350 Mbps, but when I use a powerline adapter rated for 600Mpbs, I get 40Mbps. setting up a mesh network might be more ideal, but more expensive.
Not saying this would be anything to worry about for a typical user, but this doesn't seem the most secure. It's highly unlikely that anybody is out sniffing for data over powerline, and I'm sure the distance any data would actually travel and still be readable is not any farther than the 300 or so feet data can travel over ethernet, but it could be a concern for companies and small businesses and such.
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is this an isp or does this just make your existing home ripped off modem easily share in a larger brick home without having to run wires or is it an isp itself?... or on an unlimited company that uses this tech?... something like clear wireless with 250mps is perfect for me, under 75 a month for just wifi, 8 plus users, using only at home? like the old Cleat Wireless that sprint bought up and got rid of.... was sickening.... still no mirror images of this old Clear Wireless company was boss for the price and worked for streaming up to 4k fine with zero tk rarely very little buffering EVER!!!.... what's the Google fi or something similar? I am in Philadelphia, 19149... HELP... bills $133.00 and rising every month for no tv just gigabyte internet and a basic, basic "true" wired Lan line....unlike Comcast Verizon offers this but stuck with the less of two evils.I want s comany I love, heck 175mbps tops unlimited wireless or not from a small company for the home stationary be brilliant Sith no tax tk be raised every month for Pennsylvania is another way they get US... what to do?!!...
any data loss, latency issue, speed limitation?
£837.30 Are you serious?
I love this video. No "Hey guys here's all my social media bullsh*t", just purely the facts. With a great diagram on how it all works.
its amazing how short and smooth your videos are......and yet very comprehensive...straight to the point......thank you and keep on with the good work
My thoughts EXACTLY. Thank you VERY much for your brevity and clear speech.
This technology is great. It allowed me to use ethernet in my basement where I could not run cables through the flooring. Same exact speeds as if I plugged into my router directly. Better than Wi-Fi speeds. Highly recommend!
@@EK-37 it's just plug n play
How much do these things cost? Does wal mart have them?
@@theodorebennefield2022 They are pretty cheap overall, I have some at my work for like $40-50 I believe but I am not in the states so you guys might charge cheaper. I would recommend them as well, I have been using one for years and they are great.
Same exact speed? From what I’ve read online there’s a pretty drastic loss of speed
I have been using this technology for years and never knew how the connection was passing through. Thanks to you now I know.
I've seen this used in a fire alarm system where an existing building was upgraded to include horns in the various units to comply with the updated code. All that was needed was to install a new power outlet and the units were plugged in.
I dont know why someone would dislike this most needed information source. It's so bizarre
The simple answer to that is you're placing a frequency on an unshielded wire which is acting as an antenna...It wipes out many frequencies used for MW/HF reception...That at least in the states is illegal thru FCC rules...No one's transmission should interfere with another frequency and it is by injecting the data at a different frequency than the electrical power...It is not just International Broadcasters, what still operate, but weather fax, satellite weather mapping, and the military (MARS)...So much more using HF but will not list them all...Now I don't know if the interference on the electrical lines will go higher into VHF/UHF, but that again could impact a number of valuable over the air transmissions...This should be stopped or find a way to do it so it will not interfere with the use of other established frequencies...So much crap with electronics is violating these regulations, and a good part of it outta China with unfiltered switching power supplies such as battery chargers and phone chargers...These regulations are being ignored for the sake of making a buck, but there's been a push back on these unfiltered devices...Let me give you a simple example...You are a baseball fan of your favorite team and for years you have enjoyed listening to games on your local AM broadcast station...One evening you sit down to relax and listen to the game, but find what you are receiving is a wide banded noise of data transference from a neighbor some where...I would imagine you'd be pissed and annoyed...Second would be you know it's illegal to wipe out the frequency you wish to enjoy...Lastly is the broadcaster who's signal is being interfered with and stopping them from being received and in doing so, damaging their income...So long story short, it was an idiot who figured this out without thinking of the consequences...It's acceptable if they figure a way to stop the interference...
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First one that answered my question on how they are able to send data and electricity at once. And with a simple easy to understand reasoning. Kudos.
The very basic principle of data communication is that, to communicate there needs the sender and receiver. To send data from the sender converts the data into signal using modulation technique and demodulation technique to convert the signal to data. Here the electrical wiring act as a transmission medium. The transmitted signal is varied in various frequencies. There can be attenuation, distortion, noise in that caried signal. In the transmission medium the signal is transmitted as analog form. Using different technique(such as filter, amplifiying etc.) these mixed of signal is decompsed, amplify to not losses and the voltage level in the transmission line represents those signal. So at the end/receiver device converting those signal back into digital data and that data is further represented into human readable information by using software.it is not possible to understand in a short description of data communication. actually the data communication is vast topic if you understand it properly. you can search how to caonvert data into signal, how to transmit signal over medium, modulation demodulation technique, pulse code modulatio, line coding, transmission cable etc. Another fundamental topic is osi layered model. So to understand properly you have to take course on these topics.
Sorry for my unorganised information providing you.
Thanks.
Just Wow! Whoever made this technology is a real legend!
Congratulations!! The best video network guide ever seen. Perfectly explained. Really good for basic, medium and advanced users. Amazing!!! Please continue doing many of this video tutorials to cover many of the technology stuff.
As usual. You're the best rescuer..
Sir i have watched your playlist of networking, it is so valuable to me THANK U SIR. It helps me in my course CST (computer system technician).
And With this video i have watched all of these ... thank you simple explanation ❤
You are the god of networking! Thank you!
Finally a video where it actually properly explains and demonstrated everything. Thank you so much since I really need ethernet as my wifi has affected me to not be able to play certain games (ping issues and disconnecting lol)
oh my god...I never knew about this technology until now. Just blew my mind.
Yeah, it blew my mind when I discovered it a few years ago but it solved a big problem. It works well for me.
Just passed my Network + 10-006 exam because of your easy to understand videos. Love your channel and will continue to subscribe just to keep these concepts fresh in my mind.
This video still didn't answered to few questions:
1. If I use multiple pairs of Powerline Ethernet, like 4, 6, 8 etc... Do these create interference between them or just work?
2. Do the signal cross the house? I mean if I place one powerline to my apartment and one to my neighbour, it does transfer the data?
3. What's the speed?
4. Is there a maximum range?
Your videos are great!...Simple and easy to understand.
Thank you
Your lessons so professional!!! Thank you very much!!!!
Thank you.
Understanding how Powerline adapters work, for some strange reason, would confuse me sometimes. Thanks for the clear explanation.👍😧
I had no clue this was possible I thought the wall plug ins only had a output and not a input able to send information thru
Your channel is the best of the best!! AMAZING!
Thanks for the such short and informative video!
It's really fantastic solution by using powerline adapter.
Great video but I wish you'd have also included downsides to using powerline networking compared to other technologies and the like.
What are the downsides?
I don't know, but like every technology it has its downsides.
Not as fast as using direct ethernet cable and connection quality depends on existing electrical cable quality.. but it still just worth how simple to install it
No Down Sides because of data carrying in different frequencies than electrical power.
@Semper Fi Wouldn't consider that as a downside though. It's just a basic requirement, as normal wired networking.
Thank you for everything you do
You're welcome...thank you.
I tried this at our Church, it will nor work if the powerline adapters ARE NOT on the same circuit. Once you change that, they work
I think if someone wanna be good in field without studying just need to watch your videos 🙏 🙏 thanks a lot Sir
His videos are better than my shitty university professors. What I should have done was bought a fake degree and watched his video and within 4 months, there I am ready to start work.
@@johnnyblack4261 same to me Bro, only after I watch his videos I realise how stupid I was, if our universites is such like him we suppose to be genuis
@@ezzadinhausawi5813 Exactly mate, but universities are a complete joke I don't know why we spend thousands of dollars just to get a 50 cent piece of paper printed out that says we completed the course while we are self teaching useless facts that they teach at uni.
@@johnnyblack4261 don't let your son do the same mistake you did 😂😂😂
@@ezzadinhausawi5813 Lmao I won't mate, I will buy him a fake degree if he listens to me and watches these videos and understands what is going on.
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I love these videos bro! Keep them coming!
your videos are very well explained and interesting, i like the way you explaind it with animations..thank you
This used to be done with phones in the 80's
You can also use the phone line for power.
I wish I knew about this in High school. We were carrying 25-100 foot cables for lan gaming back in the halo 1 and 2 days.
Great Video thank you, I was just wondering if these could be used to extend the fiber from and ONT box to the wireless router say on another room in the house? hope this makes sense, thank you so much
Thankyou I like your videos.
Great video!
How many computer can such connection can have and thank you for this great (very professional) video. 🙏👍
As far as I'm aware, most powerline adapters only have 1 ethernet port. If you need to connect more devices, you can plug in a network switch into the powerline adapter and then plug in multiple devices into the switch.
Do these products typically provide surge protection for the device connected to the ethernet port?
I always learn new stuff. Thanks man 😊
Thank you :)
Didn't even know this kind of networking device exists!
It is amazing
Great video, but you didn't cover some of the caveats of powerline adapters, such as the fact that the circuit on which the two powerline adaptesr communicate should not be too long, otherwise the signal speed will degrade.
it is very attractive tutorial dear thanks
I use this at home going to a plug in my room then from that into a ethernet switch to then go into my PC, Playstation and TV but for some reason on the PC the network cuts out every so often then comes back in a minute or two but doesn't seem to do it on the playstation or TV when playing/watching things nor when on WiFi. Any ideas? Thanks awesome video!
I like your videos, they are funny and interesting 😄
Cant the data backfeed into the power lines outside the house and be intercepted by someone?
No, its password protected, similar to wifi
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very well explained, thanks very much 👍🏻
I really need your help and your video gives me some hope. For 5 years since I bought Powerline adapter the box devices to transmit Ethernet UTP signals using the power sockets on the wall and the house electric wires to establish the connection my speakers started to crackle. When I increase or decrease the volume from the speakers to maximum the crackle sound is starting to be heard .
The power wire of the 5.1 speakers is coming from the subwoofer and doesn't have any kind of ferrite core on it. If I attach the ferrite core on the speakers power wire will it help to eliminate this EMI crackling issue?
Also when I put the powerline onto the powerstrip all issues are solved but PLC has very slow speed
damn im kicking myself, i had no idea this tech even existed, about 6 months ago i had an electrician install a number of ethernet jacks in different rooms so they could all use the single connection. It cost me $1800 (could have done it myself but would void my house insurance if it wasnt certified by an electrician) hindsight... but now i know.Great video and thankyou!
Honestly, having dedicated ethernet ports is much better than these powerline adapters. These devices don't work always work well. Depending on the brand, model, home's electrical wiring, and outlet combination, you can have many issues like poor performance, frequent disconnects, stability issues, etc.
I have learn networking for years and just know about this.
I have my Starlink on my Cargo ship. Now, the Router is set in the Wheelhouse/Cockpit. And i need the WLAN signal going to the Apartment part of the Ship. I know, that the Eceltric line from the Apartment is normally sepwrated from the wheelhouse (sofar seperated, that it haves its own fuses) but it feeds from the same generator 220v network. So does this method still give me the Signal to the Apartmentblock or not?
i wish this give the actual engineering details, about how running different frequencies doesn't cause any issues on the 120V 60Hz ("Normal") devices in your home.
not to mention that they is probably some interesting signal processing (band pass filters?) being used.
Nice vid-jay-o btw. I came here to better understand how car ham radio antennas connected to vehicle ground don't cause other electronics powered by said vehicle to malfunction. I suppose if you had electronics operating on similar/same frequencies plugged into whatever circuit your powerline ethernet adapter was on, malfunctions of both said electronics and data connection could occur.
Come to think of it, this may be why some electric cars are doing away with AM radio. Perhaps the motors cause to much interference with the AM receiver. Completely different subject, but also kind of related.
Can I put the router to a switch then run switch to a powerline or did it have to go direct to the router?
Question, do you get a better connection when plugging the Power Networking Adapter (PNA) directly into a wall socket and are network speeds affected when plugging the PNA into a power board instead of directly into the wall socket?
Yeah its best to plug the adapters directly to the power outlets instead of a power strip. Those can filter out frequencies that are needed and cause performance issues.
How do we deal with issues where we are on a different "leg" of the main breaker panel?
i assume by leg you mean a phaze.
in that case you would have to find 2 wall sockets that share the same phaze and connect the adapters to them since adapters use L and N as Data+ and Data- to communicate
in a typcal LAN cable you have 8 wires but you use only 2 (D+ and D-)
Can you use a Powerline unit adaptor to boost a repeater with a weak signal?
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Great! I wonder what maximum distance can be covered. Does this method only work within the same building?
It works only in the same building. The distance works similar to wi-fi. The further the adapters are from each other...the weaker the signal.
Well, it confirms that physical laws still work as they are supposed to, hehe
Are there any risks with regards to the dirty electricity this would create on the circuits?
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Great 👍 vid as usual! Thanks 🙏
What speeds are the power cables at? :D
I'm going to assume that these devices would only work if they're on the same electrical circuit. Am I wrong?
You are correct. You cannot run a powerline network from say, the main building to an extension.
I wonder how it separate our home circuit considering that our home's is connected to apartment's circuit and it is connected to our neighborhood's circuit and so on. I'm guessing fusebox is the what make the distinction. Any ideas?
i got a genuine question
I live in a place with a lot of thunderstorms and the odds of a power surge to my home is pretty high
If there was a power surge and I used powerline will it potentially fry whatever device was connected to it?
I don't think so.
Since you already connect the charger cable to the device the same way, any power surge would be negated by the adapter of the charger..
Similarly the power-line network cable has a surge protector that would dissipate the charge to ground and safe guard your device.
Thank you so much! Excellent video.
easy and nice explnation.thanks
I love your channel.. Keep making videos..
Yeah, i exactly know what powerlines are. My pc was too far away from a router and getting a cable wasn't really an option. So i got a powerline. I would really not suggest it. Better buy a signal-booster. I might have bought a bad powerline, but mine was sometimes extremetly overheating and i had no internet acces for some time. Even when i plugged it out and plugged it in once it was cooled. It might have been because of a power overuse or something, it was long time ago. It's deffinetly better to use a signal-booster, so other devices can use the signal aswell. And the ping-strikes were using the power-line were terrible.
tom_606 HQ
Hey Tom-606 HQ,
I’m no engineer, and I hope one sees this to confirm my theory.
Overheat may be caused by both router and EoP, were set to 60Hz and need to be set to different frequencies.
Additionally, when you boost any signal, you’re also boosting the noise/distortion levels as well, causing the processors to work harder with less efficiency, causing more heat.
I hope this helps get you a final resolve to your system.
Maxx
Thanks man .. incredible job
Can I use this to connect or extend our intercom at home?...or this can only be used with routers or ethernet?
Actually this is my first time knowing that you can connect ethernet through powerline since I managed my small internet cafe from 2009.
Is there any drawbacks using that way?
I'm thinking that maybe a security issue if you have a powerline port outside building which can be accessed by public. Or even to other home that use the same power provider?
you cant transmit data to other houses because of transformers that are inbetween them
can we use power line adapter for multiple rooms?
Yes you can. You would need multiple adapters but it's totally doable ☺️
Thank you. This should save lot of effort. But is it safe considering the fact that we are dealing with electricity?
It's safe....they wouldn't develop it if it wasn't.
The power line adapter you recommend that it come one or two packages power line adapter? Thanks.
Thank you ! Please make more videos if you can. 😉
Is it true that they can work even if they aren't on the same electrical circuit ?
Untrue two separate circuits do not connect. So it won't work sorry.
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If we use 122 v then 110v for electricity and the 12 volt for 2 chanel each use 6 bolts for voice and data separate and time domain as bandwidth. Each second we can have thousand of bandwidth each can handle hundred of channel
Wow 😲! I’ve only recently heard of this, but no damn idea exactly what it was or how it worked. Now I know both. However, a question I have is, does the Ethernet speed still be the same going over the power line connection through the electrical cable coming out the other side of the RJ45 connection as it is in rest of network?
Most likely a lot slower but in my case, faster than wifi.
Do you need a pair of adapters per computer or 1 to many? 1 connected to the modem/router and then one per device around the building? Or one set/pair per device?
i guess you can use an adapter and then connect a router to it instead of a pc, just like you would normally do if you want to extend your internet connection
The question is where is the break point of this powerline network???
Does it mean everyone in my home can use this powerline network
Then what about my neighbor
They also have same electricity power line but a different powerbreaker
Does it mean the powerline network breaks at the electricity powerbreaker???
very useful
Do you always need two? I have a Belkin, but only one that I discovered.
Yes. Otherwise there's no way to receive the signal at the other end.
If I'm not wrong power on eletric wire so works within the same fase. In case of awiring distribjted on 3 fases and computers conected on a diferent fase. How they communicate in the lan?
Wonderful.
Hi sir which animation tool you are using ...
What's the range on this technology, I cant imagine this is free from interference on the electric cabling..... like what about power surges or when someone throws on a large appliance that has a huge initial amp draw and the lights flicker, what sort of impact do those sort of things have on a system like this
All the maximum values are theoretical under ideal lab conditions. In the real world, the performance likely will be significantly less than what they advertise on the product listing. Yes all those things you mention can/will have an effect of the performance and reliability of the powerline adapters. And you're advised to not connect them to power strips/surge protectors as those can filter out the signal coming from the electrical wiring.
What network speeds can be expected with powerline ethernet? Is something like 50Mbps possible?
It depends entirely on the wiring in your home, so results vary greatly from person to person. My internet is about 350 Mbps, but when I use a powerline adapter rated for 600Mpbs, I get 40Mbps. setting up a mesh network might be more ideal, but more expensive.
My internet is 50mps and I'm getting 50mbs through powerline.
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thank you it is very useful but can you create other videos about how cell phone and radio wave work
Can someone connec it the cellphone or anothee devices directly to the second power line or have to have another router
Is this safe to use in a common building, security wise?
They have password protection.
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What are the thinks affect this type of network?
You forgot to point out that both adapters must be on the same circuit.
How about adding more to existing configuration, just be sure same frequency?
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Thanks.
Not saying this would be anything to worry about for a typical user, but this doesn't seem the most secure. It's highly unlikely that anybody is out sniffing for data over powerline, and I'm sure the distance any data would actually travel and still be readable is not any farther than the 300 or so feet data can travel over ethernet, but it could be a concern for companies and small businesses and such.
Did this in my house for one of my computers. The download speed is significantly slower on the computer using EoP
Of course
What if you have a power surge like a lightning strike over ethernet?