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ethernet over powerline
About this tag
Ethernet over powerline is a networking technology that uses a building's existing electrical wiring to extend a wired internet connection to rooms without direct Ethernet access. In a WindowsForum discussion, a user with a desktop PC in a different room from an Xfinity box considered using powerline adapters as a solution to connect their desktop without running long cables. This approach is often discussed alongside alternatives like Wi-Fi extenders or MoCA adapters. The tag covers practical home networking scenarios where users seek reliable wired connections for desktop computers, gaming, or streaming when Wi-Fi is insufficient or inconvenient.
Hi everyone,
I have ATT internet connection through modem and Ethernet cable for my desk top and wireless for laptop. Recently our community management installed Xfinity box in each apartment and I can use it for laptop as it's much faster than ATT. because I don't like paying both I was...