Doe Doe Bird it works with every house it just depends on which one you bought. I recommend buying the NETGEAR - Powerline 2000 + Extra Outlet, I get 0 ping on everyday recommend buying it.
I hope you'll reply to this. I'm thinking of getting an adapter because I'd like to make a loft bed setup in my room. I was wondering if the connection between the sending and receiving adapters would be interrupted if another electrical appliance is turned on during internet usage.
@@ZadiusTech Thanks, been using it for over a week and I'm content with my purchase. Now connection is shown as Wired when Playing multiplayer online games.
I have a wired connection, but I couldn’t connect it to my modem since it was very far away, so will my Ethernet cable connect to this power line adapter if I plug it in my room?
Then this is the perfect solution for you, the powerline kit comes with two adapters. Connect one to a power outlet in your room and connect the other unit to a power outlet next to the modem and you're good to go.
I have the exact same one but mine randomly gets huge lag spikes. Sometimes it's totally fine, other times huge lag. I was playing RL using the powerline adapter last night for a couple hours and was getting consistent 50-70 ping which is totally fine...and then I try to play today and I'm getting 200-400 ping which is basically unplayable. My LED jumps from green to red constantly and I don't know whats causing it. I understand the adapter uses the powerlines within the walls and that certain electronics can cause noise, but I just don't know what it is that messes me up...I just can't pin point it.
Oh no don't tell me that! I was considering getting one for rocket league too because my wifi connection is super unstable and will give me lag Spikes like you described and I was hoping a wired connection would make it more stable.
So i can basically buy this powerline adapter and plug it in my room and play on wired? I don’t want to buy a long ethernet cable to go all the way in the basement.
So I don't have an Ethernet port in my house, I actually am unable to go to my local internet provider to get WiFi either, can I buy this and plug it into my PS4 and game without the contracts and stuff of a company
You don't need WiFi, but you do need some type of Internet service. You'll get two powerline adapters, you'll want to plug one in directly to your internet modem provided to you by your internet service provider and then just plug into the nearest power outlet. The other powerline adapter you'll connect it directly to your PC or laptop through the ethernet port and then plug it in to the nearest power outlet and you'll be all set.
so essentially, i plug one of the ones in my room, where the router is, with the ethernet, and i plus the other one in the wall where my pc is, and i use ethernet for that too?
There are a lot of reasons why WiFi extenders may not work well, including walls that may block signals etc. Powerline adapters work differently in that they use your house electrical wiring to transfer the data signal.
There is no monthly fee. You just need to buy the equipment. It basically uses your house electrical wiring to carry the network signal. I would say that in order of best performance it would be wired ethernet, powerline, and then Wifi last. If you are going to do gaming, I suggest going either wired ethernet or powerline.
It might, it will definitely be a more stable connection than Wifi. It also depends on your house electrical wiring...if your house was built not too long ago then it will work good, but if your house was built before say 1950, you may have problems.
so wait how does this work i buy this plug an ethernet into my ps4 into this then into the wall ? what after that i wanna get this for my ps4 but im so lost on this shit
It comes with two wall plugs. you connect one to an electrical outlet near your internet router and then connect it to your internet router with an ethernet cable. The second unit you connect to an electrical outlet near your computer and then connect it to your computer with an ethernet cable. The communication then uses your home's electrical wiring to transmit data.
ZadiusTech ahhh ok so id put it into my ps4 will this 100% give me better speed then me running wifi on my ps4? router is about 40 feet or so from my playstation
I actually have these same ones and I bought because my sons ps4 wifi internet speed was slow these more than doubled his download and upload speeds and they are on different floors and I live in a 1998 partial brick 2500 sq ft home.
Ethernet cable is always better, but sometimes you can't run ethernet cable from room to room for various reasons and thats when these powerline adapters come in handy as they are a better option than WiFi.
this only works in some homes you have to have great power lines or it will frees up
what aboutan apartment ?
Doe Doe Bird it works with every house it just depends on which one you bought. I recommend buying the NETGEAR - Powerline 2000 + Extra Outlet, I get 0 ping on everyday recommend buying it.
Hello sir! I hope you reply, are you still using it in 2020? How's it's performance?
Absolute hero, this video saved me. Subbed and liked
USB WiFi is always a big no.
Why
@@rkerto cebause
@@rkerto I think he’s referring to the dongle, and from my experience they are awful and extremely unstable
Wow I didn’t know you needed a router for this
So wait, do you just simply plug it into any wall, connect your Ethernet cable and then it will go down?
Yes one end in the modem and one in any outlet
kobe 1 in the outlet near your console, and one near the router in an outlet, and connect them with Ethernets?
kobe nice
@@nextgensnip3r186 lol
S0lar Cs51 did it work
I hope you'll reply to this. I'm thinking of getting an adapter because I'd like to make a loft bed setup in my room. I was wondering if the connection between the sending and receiving adapters would be interrupted if another electrical appliance is turned on during internet usage.
When connected through Powerline adapter does your desktop/laptop shows as connected to wifi or wired/lan?
wired lan
After looking through the question section in Amazon the answer seems to be: Yes. Connection should showed as wired. Time to give it a try.
good luck!
@@ZadiusTech Thanks, been using it for over a week and I'm content with my purchase. Now connection is shown as Wired when Playing multiplayer online games.
Good stuff bro, I really appreciate your insight.
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I have a wired connection, but I couldn’t connect it to my modem since it was very far away, so will my Ethernet cable connect to this power line adapter if I plug it in my room?
Then this is the perfect solution for you, the powerline kit comes with two adapters. Connect one to a power outlet in your room and connect the other unit to a power outlet next to the modem and you're good to go.
@@ZadiusTech thank you very much!
Thanks man your video helped me alot, keep up the good work.
Thanks for the review. It's been almost two years. Are you still happy with the powerline kit for gaming?
It definitely works much better than WiFi for gaming.
Zadius Tech do you play call of duty?
On the console do you connect to wifi or through an ethernet cord?
either one works
I think you should get a gaming router for improved signal. You should test that and see if it resolves the issue.
I’m poor.
@@noctain6683 #poorlivesmatter
I'm afraid it won't go above 70mbps because it's the max of your isp subscription connection.
Would I need to buy multiple of these if my gaming PC is on one side of the room and my Nintendo Switch is on the other side?
that would probably be best.
Don’t get multiple it would interfere with each other and slow each other down
I have the exact same one but mine randomly gets huge lag spikes. Sometimes it's totally fine, other times huge lag. I was playing RL using the powerline adapter last night for a couple hours and was getting consistent 50-70 ping which is totally fine...and then I try to play today and I'm getting 200-400 ping which is basically unplayable.
My LED jumps from green to red constantly and I don't know whats causing it. I understand the adapter uses the powerlines within the walls and that certain electronics can cause noise, but I just don't know what it is that messes me up...I just can't pin point it.
Mines the same as well
Oh no don't tell me that! I was considering getting one for rocket league too because my wifi connection is super unstable and will give me lag Spikes like you described and I was hoping a wired connection would make it more stable.
How good is it for increasing download speeds, my gameplay is pretty decent but my download speeds are slow
Compared to WiFi it is very good at increasing download speeds.
@@ZadiusTech Can I plug a powerline ethernet adapter into a power strip?
@@jumpman2326 Don’t know if you found your answer but the answer is no.
@@MrCakeguy-pv9tr why not
Does it still work for you?
So i can basically buy this powerline adapter and plug it in my room and play on wired? I don’t want to buy a long ethernet cable to go all the way in the basement.
Yup! that is exactly what this will do for you.
@@ZadiusTech is there a difference between a wired across the house and the adapters speed wise?
So I don't have an Ethernet port in my house, I actually am unable to go to my local internet provider to get WiFi either, can I buy this and plug it into my PS4 and game without the contracts and stuff of a company
You don't need WiFi, but you do need some type of Internet service. You'll get two powerline adapters, you'll want to plug one in directly to your internet modem provided to you by your internet service provider and then just plug into the nearest power outlet. The other powerline adapter you'll connect it directly to your PC or laptop through the ethernet port and then plug it in to the nearest power outlet and you'll be all set.
Cause I use an WiFi extender then plugged in Ethernet cable and it was ass
convics how shit was it?
Faxs 😂
thats happening to me rn
Are the DLink devices PoE?
so essentially, i plug one of the ones in my room, where the router is, with the ethernet, and i plus the other one in the wall where my pc is, and i use ethernet for that too?
correct!
Good info!
Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Do you need 2 ethernet cables? One to connect to the router and the other to connect to the pc?
yes, if I'm not mistaken
So you connect Ethernet cable to router the go up stairs put another one of those then connect another Ethernet cable and connect to pc
Exactly!
@@ZadiusTech ay bro so u gotta buy 2 ethernet cables, one for the router and one for ur console/computer, or do they come with the power line adapter
Are the speeds of the power line adapter the same as just having an Ethernet from your router directly to your computer?
Ethernet is best, powerline is almost as good, but definitely better than WiFi.
Do you need wifi for this to work
Are you getting consistent latency? Are you witnessing any lagging with powerline adapter? Thx for response.
latency is pretty consistent, definitely way better than WiFi.
How much Ping do you get? Plss answer bc i need really help. Im struggling with my Ping and ya
My ping is low with the exthernet adapter but you should not experience any lag what so ever
@@claude8953 would you say it’s worth every penny or do you recommend something else?
@@ryou6453 I would suggest a Ethernet cable but if it’s not long enough get a power line adapter
So they dont work?? im so confused
How new does ur house have to be to use these my house was made in 1988
Good question. My house was built in the 1950's and it worked fine, so you should be good to go.
Do you need a ISP for this or does it allow you to play online once it's plugged in ?
@@michaeljohnson2765 ISP obviously.
ZadiusTech Dang so a house built in 79 should be fine right
Zadius Tech ooo I too live in the ghetto
Will this work for fifa as well
yeah you should get better games than using WiFi
LOL that's the reason I'm here too
@@tylerthan8925 same 😂😂😂 just lagged out of 3 fut champ matches in a row so I can’t get gold any more ffs
I get 30 ping on fortnite what would this bring it to
Mr FreeZy u might get 0
Do u think this will work good for fortnite
yes, it will definitely help.
ZadiusTech but why does the WiFi extender suck so badly ? When I plug in Ethernet
There are a lot of reasons why WiFi extenders may not work well, including walls that may block signals etc. Powerline adapters work differently in that they use your house electrical wiring to transfer the data signal.
holy shiz bro how have you been playign cs go with 400 ping XD
My power line connection isn’t that much different than WiFi? Can I do anything to help it?
Make sure you connect straight to the outlet and not to a surge supressor.
ZadiusTech yeah I did
I know nothing about powerline adapter but how does it work, do you pay for monthly fee or something like that?
Or it’s just a boost for internet
There is no monthly fee. You just need to buy the equipment. It basically uses your house electrical wiring to carry the network signal. I would say that in order of best performance it would be wired ethernet, powerline, and then Wifi last. If you are going to do gaming, I suggest going either wired ethernet or powerline.
Do you play fortnite with it?what is your average ping?
@@dracosai3530 ping depends on your electrical wiring. If the wiring is old (+50 years) maybe you will get bad ping
hi bro, what is ur ISP provided speed?
100Mbs down / 10Mbs up.
Same happens with me
Yo what happens if the power goes out
You wouldn't get your WiFi in that case as well.
i have bad ping spikes on wifi is this as consistent as ethernet
It won't be as good as ethernet, but pretty damn close. A lot better than WiFi that's for sure.
Zadius Tech how long are the Ethernet cables that come with the Powerline adapters
My ping is 70-500
Really bad
With the powerline adapter? or using wifi?
ZadiusTech with this what is your ping?
Usually between 30-70.
ZadiusTech that’s my ping already. Usually a 50-65. Will my ping get even better?
It might, it will definitely be a more stable connection than Wifi. It also depends on your house electrical wiring...if your house was built not too long ago then it will work good, but if your house was built before say 1950, you may have problems.
Just buy gaming router. And plug your pc straight to your modem
so wait how does this work i buy this plug an ethernet into my ps4 into this then into the wall ? what after that i wanna get this for my ps4 but im so lost on this shit
It comes with two wall plugs. you connect one to an electrical outlet near your internet router and then connect it to your internet router with an ethernet cable. The second unit you connect to an electrical outlet near your computer and then connect it to your computer with an ethernet cable. The communication then uses your home's electrical wiring to transmit data.
ZadiusTech ahhh ok so id put it into my ps4 will this 100% give me better speed then me running wifi on my ps4? router is about 40 feet or so from my playstation
@@joey1142 there are alot of factors involved, but I can tell you that it worked for me.
I actually have these same ones and I bought because my sons ps4 wifi internet speed was slow these more than doubled his download and upload speeds and they are on different floors and I live in a 1998 partial brick 2500 sq ft home.
@@joey1142 did they help surely you respond two years later haha
What is better a cabel or this
Ethernet cable is always better, but sometimes you can't run ethernet cable from room to room for various reasons and thats when these powerline adapters come in handy as they are a better option than WiFi.
does it automatically connect to the wifi
It's connected to the router it's not wifi that's the point of it 🤦♂️
@@poplarberm7870 HAHAHAHA
Thats what you get for playing counter strike