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On 26/11/2012 4:50 AM, "Steve Netting" <<a href="mailto:steve@moonfoundation.com">steve@moonfoundation.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> > Just to throw my anecdote onto the pile, I tried a 200 model in a new<br>
> > house about a year ago, and I got about 6 Mb/s. Plus they caused my<br>
> > computer speakers, which were plugged into a nearby outlet, to buzz<br>
> > loudly.<br>
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> These things radiate noise from DC to VHF. People should also be aware<br>
> that old cordless phones and baby monitors (all ~49MHz), old wireless<br>
> keyboards/mice (~27MHz), FM Radio (~100MHz), DAB radio (200MHz) in both<br>
> your own house and close neighbours may also be effected, not to mention<br>
> any audio equipment with poor mains filtering (as the previous poster<br>
> mentioned above). Plus, if you rely on ADSL it's worth checking<br>
> performance of your ADSL before and after powerline network installation;<br>
> previous tests have show large differences in SNR pre/post powerline<br>
> network installation.<br>
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> It seems to work well for some people and not for others. Keep in mind<br>
> that just because your equipment continues to work doesn't mean your<br>
> neighbours are so lucky.<br>
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> Steve<br>
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They also need to be the only device plugged in the socket and they dont like extension boards. _______________________________________________<br>
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