[mythtv-users] Powerline ethernet

Daniel Frey dmfrey at gmail.com
Sun Nov 25 15:17:34 UTC 2012


Definitely stay away from the slower 80mb/store models. Had them at one
point and could barely watch SD content.

The 200 or 500 are the way to go.  Also, some kits have a 4 port switch in
them as well so could connect the single end to your router and 4 port
switch to the myth fe, tv, bluray, etc. with only one endpoint. I know
netgear makes ones with the 4 port switch in them, probably other vendors
as well.
On Nov 25, 2012 6:16 AM, "Igor Cicimov" <icicimov at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 9:51 PM, John Pilkington <J.Pilk at tesco.net> wrote:
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>> On 25/11/12 10:41, Igor Cicimov wrote:
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>>> On 25/11/2012 3:07 PM, "Raymond Wagner" <raymond at wagnerrp.com
>>> <mailto:raymond at wagnerrp.com>> wrote:
>>>  >
>>>  > On 11/24/2012 20:28, Igor Cicimov wrote:
>>>  >>
>>>  >> I have 3xTP-Link 200 in my network no issues. I get 11Mb/s between
>>>  >> backend and the remote frontend both on separate powerlines.
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  > 11Mbps is hardly enough to do standard definition content. Seeking
>>> and skipping would be noticeably slowed, and high definition content is
>>> simply out of the question.
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>> On the remote frontend I can watch both sd and hd channels in live tv.
>>>
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>> Bits/Bytes?
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> Bits, measured by iperf
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> $  iperf -t 60 -f m -c mythtv -i 1
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