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alanrader wrote:
Hello, it sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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โApr-27-2017 06:44 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
AMOS33, thanks for the visit. I find the information to be very interesting and believe you have been able to wire the park with powerline devices. It sounds like a great application. Early adopters are often ridiculed for new ideas. If you have done this successfully, congratulations. Campground WiFi is notoriously bad (whether it qualifies as broadband or not) so anything that could make it more dependable, no matter the speed, would be an improvement.
I hope you don't go too far away but I certainly understand why you might. The very best to you!
โApr-27-2017 06:36 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:AMOS33 wrote:
America's First RV Park that offers both WiFi & Broadband Powerline (BPL) - Free!
Note that even the full 20Mb/s DSL backhaul you mentioned does not meet the FCC's 2015 definition of "Broadband". The current definition of broadband calls for a minimum 25Mb/s down and 3Mb/s up.
โApr-25-2017 09:50 AM
AMOS33 wrote:THIS may be proprietary but the technique has been around for over 30 years. Thats how all the old automation gear that needed to communicate across power line phases got the job done. The pieces are all out there.SCVJeff wrote:
That doesn't mean you can't use BPL in the park to attach to remote routers. But... if there is a transformer in the way there will need to be coupling installed
Simple solution to that sir, since the signal cannot pass through a Transformer; you just jump over them pesky Transformers using a proprietary technique just invented which I shall call etiGate.
Thanks so much RV friends for letting me post here and since it does appear this thread is dead, I shall move on.
America's First RV Park that offers both WiFi & Broadband Powerline (BPL) - Free!
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AMOS33 wrote:
America's First RV Park that offers both WiFi & Broadband Powerline (BPL) - Free!
โApr-23-2017 09:14 PM
SCVJeff wrote:
That doesn't mean you can't use BPL in the park to attach to remote routers. But... if there is a transformer in the way there will need to be coupling installed
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AMOS33 wrote:What are these "poles" you are referring to? Are they the park pedestals? Are they utility company poles? Is that 36Mb/s speed just the theoretical limit of the Powerline system? If so, how significantly does it degrade with multiple users on the same line, which would be the case if more than one user had an adapter on a line? How secure is the system should there be more than one adapter on a line? It sounds like such connections would be linked before the router or access point applied it's security protocols such as WPA2-AES. Do the adapters create a back door security issue?
Dutch
"I'm trying to figure out how you're getting "36Mb/s to Pole 40" from a "20Mb/s DSL link". Which speed test are you using?"
Hi Dutch. The 36Mb/s is the max speed at a distance of 200'for that link between Pole 40 and Pole 33(my RV). Using Ookla speed test I am getting 8.58 Mb/s download and 1.86 upload with a ping test of 31ms.
The shorter the distance the greater the speed of the Nano links.