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Powerline Networking Upgrade – Part 2

November 2, 2018November 2, 2018 Matthew Clark

A few things occurred to me after I wrote Part 1 of this series, I thought they would be worth documenting here: Number of ports – Unlike the now decommissioned XE104 devices, the new TP-Link devices only have two RJ45 ports (the XE104 had four).  Not a huge issue given the proliferation of WiFi – […]

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Powerline Networking Upgrade – Part 1

November 2, 2018November 2, 2018 Matthew Clark

This is Part 1 of 2 – detailing an upgrade to the network at Chez Clark & son. History We’ve been using some ancient Netgear XE104 powerline network devices.  These were a relic of the previous house, that were redeployed when we moved here in almost five years ago. Since upgrading the broadband connection to […]

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