Ethernet plug extender for a dreambox?

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Bit of a technical question here as regards a setup for a dreambox.

In one bedroom there is an internet router connected to a D800.

If I was to buy a Netgear ethernet plug extender and fit it in the living room (too far away from bedroom to run cable) and then run an ethernet wire from that to a second dreambox should that work?

I know its a bot off-topic but didnt know were else to post!

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You mean using the house power line? Should be OK providing the rooms are on the same ring main - they aren't always up to scratch speedwise on separate ring circuiits.
 

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Llew said:
You mean using the house power line? Should be OK providing the rooms are on the same ring main - they aren't always up to scratch speedwise on separate ring circuiits.

Yes the house power line.

All I want is to be able to hook up another dreambox and be able to run a cardshare.

So if they are on the same line it should be ok ?
 

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Llew said:
You mean using the house power line? Should be OK providing the rooms are on the same ring main - they aren't always up to scratch speedwise on separate ring circuiits.

Actually just found out there that the sockets upstairs are on a seperate fuse to the sockets downstairs.

Two different fuses - one for upstairs and one for downstairs.

Will the ethernet extender plug still work for the dreambox ?

The only use of this extender will be for the dreambox and cardshare - nothing else.


EDIT: Just spoke with Linksys tech support and they said it will work regardless of upstairs/downstairs once they are both on the same phase.
 

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I was just going by my experience of these devices. Mine's are Devolo units for a PC working off a seperate ring's spur in my garden shed, just for the internet. Maybe you'll be OK (as long as the wiring's 'clean' - no extraneous noise from other equipment on the line).
 
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I use Powerline ethernet to stream video from the dreambox to other devices on my network, so can confirm it works well (better than wireless). I've also CCCam CS also works across it. As far as the network layer is concerned, the link is transparent and is basically like any other cat5 type cable.

Mine does work through different ring mains at around 128mbps (Devolo Powerline AV) without difficulty, but they do say if it doesn't work and you have two plugs near each other, on the different rings, you can 'jump' the gap with an ethernet cable.

If you're only doing CS though, you should find wireless acceptable - its relatively low bandwidth. Streaming is where I find wireless falls over, but Ive just about managed to resolve this with a meshed G network. N may be better, but non of my networking supports N.
 

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Digital.Diablo said:
I use Powerline ethernet to stream video from the dreambox to other devices on my network, so can confirm it works well (better than wireless). I've also CCCam CS also works across it. As far as the network layer is concerned, the link is transparent and is basically like any other cat5 type cable.

Mine does work through different ring mains at around 128mbps (Devolo Powerline AV) without difficulty, but they do say if it doesn't work and you have two plugs near each other, on the different rings, you can 'jump' the gap with an ethernet cable.

If you're only doing CS though, you should find wireless acceptable - its relatively low bandwidth. Streaming is where I find wireless falls over, but Ive just about managed to resolve this with a meshed G network. N may be better, but non of my networking supports N.

That sounds positive - I am looking at the Devolo dLAN Wireless extender as I think it will allow me to take a wired ethernet connection off the plug to the dreambox aswell as a wireless connection from the same plug which could come in very handy especially if I get a D8000 in the future. The CS as you said is low bandwidth so hopefully it works.
 
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for a cheaper way cat5 how far is l/room to b/room max cat5 run at 100mbps is 100yds, otherwise ethernet adapter will work fine through phases.
 

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why cant you go wireless!
 

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haggar11 said:
why cant you go wireless!

Certainly an option if he has a wireless router otherwise the powerline adaptor will work very well
 

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haggar11 said:
why cant you go wireless!

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Certainly an option if he has a wireless router otherwise the powerline adaptor will work very well

The wireless was not really an option as I have my router in the attic and the signal in the living room two floors below is quite poor.

On some occasions the laptop would drop the signal so I dont think the wireless was really feasible.
 

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Is any kid of cabling unacceptable? The reason I ask is ribbon cat5 cable is available that runs through tiny gaps & under carpets, door frame etc, a much more stable & cost effective option should it be viable.
 
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wireless is dodgy as its only 54mbps and can have a lot of interference with microwaves in the home, and not very good for streaming , where cat5 is 100mbps and is sheilded cable max run 100mtrs use external for less run and quicker
 
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