homeplugs?spiderplugs for spiderbox

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  • manxspud
    DK Veteran
    • Jul 2009
    • 1768

    #16
    I have 4 netgear access points with a lan socket each ...

    what i am thinking of doing is upgrading the kids rooms from free view to errrr free sat

    With the amount of electrical gear they already have ie: games consoles/laptops/tv's ect ect am looking for a neat and tidy solution ... so if i only need 1 plug at the router end it sounds like the option for me.

    Have to give the wife a break now that we are legal on the broadband the 4 Yagi antenna's have been taken down and sold off so want to stay in the good books for a while.

    When i was out of work last year i sold off the 1m dish and motor ... am now looking at doing a multi lnb set up ...

    i can her the moans already

    @manx

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    • gracieboo
      DK Veteran
      • Dec 2010
      • 368

      #17
      Thanks its a scam but im someone with very little knowledge of technology sounds great but i wouldn,t know where to start. Hopefully this is my last question on the matter or maybe i should have started another thread? But anyhow can does anyone know where is the best place to purchase the spiderbox with good aftersales help if needed. Thanks everyone for your replys all of which have been helpful many thanks.
      Last edited by gracieboo; 15 March, 2011, 22:15.

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      • ITS A SCAM !
        DK Veteran
        • Oct 2008
        • 1140

        #18
        If you look on you tube there is video tutorials on there what will show you step by step how to flash the Linksys WRT54G router...I followed one of those Tutorials myself and it was very easy. Look here for a example

        [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hXgK6INpkI]YouTube - DD-WRT install on a Linksys WRT54G router[/ame]

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        • manxspud
          DK Veteran
          • Jul 2009
          • 1768

          #19
          Cheers m8's ...

          i thought if it was possible to have 1 plug the routers end connected to say 3 in different rooms ... that would be ideal

          other wise i already have some netgear access points that can go in each room ... just wanted a tidy option to keep the mrs happy

          @manx

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          • manxspud
            DK Veteran
            • Jul 2009
            • 1768

            #20
            Ps ... some times its the little things that mean more work for us ie : my dish is at the front of the house ... my sons room is at the back ... so will be running the cable up through the loft and out the other side of the house ... then back into his room ... rather than through the loft floor and down from the ceiling

            bearing in mind i have to keep going up and down ladders and i am sh@t scared of heights

            @manx

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            • Curious123
              V.I.P. Member
              • Apr 2008
              • 2591

              #21
              Originally posted by JoK
              Or if you want more ethernet ports in their bedroom use 1 of your routers you have but put ethernet cable from homeplug into LAN port on router then you will have an additional 3 ethernets outs.

              JoK
              You can buy homeplugs with more then one ethernet ports or two ethernet ports and a wifi extender. I have found the homeplugs to be very versatile when the wife wants to shuffle the furniture around the house as you no longer need to worry about how you are going to get network connectivity to your device.

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              • gracieboo
                DK Veteran
                • Dec 2010
                • 368

                #22
                Hi there again could anyone recommend any twin pack home plugs that are just plug and play with no configaration. many thanks

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                • Elric
                  V.I.P. soft lad
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 853

                  #23
                  Originally posted by gracieboo
                  Hi there again could anyone recommend any twin pack home plugs that are just plug and play with no configaration. many thanks
                  http://www.comtrend.com/links/114$product.htm







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