I've been thinking long back and forth whether I should buy myself a PowerLan adapter or not. It is stupid, the problem is that my router is in the basement and I vorwiegent on the first floor of the house am staying. Between Here are two very thick reinforced concrete slabs. By using a wireless repeater on the ground floor, the range could be extended up to the first floor. However, the wireless reception was more than poor. Once I've bought a WD My Cloud I had to come up with something to me with my home network. Since cable lay at all out of the question, the solution Powerlan had passed since last. I have informed me after long research on the Internet about Powerlan adapter. There is actually no alternative to the adapters of the company Devolo, but I still looked a very critical look at Powerlan and decided for that reason to the TP-Link TL PA4010PKIT. I thought if they can function reasonably still once shake gently to devolo. I can anticipate it, I will not exchange these against the more expensive Kokurenz. The signal is transmitted wonderful. I had something in mind, whether it necessarily must be 500Mbit / s, since this kit but just offer was for 34.99, I have decided for the 500 version. As always, the supply of Amazon came naturally very quick and I was able to start with the increase of my home network. It has been far from self-explanatory. Unpacked in the same room to the wall socket, the connect button is pressed to link the two devices and have communicated the two together. Then the transmitter connected to the router in the basement and connected to the receiver on the first floor in the socket, with the computer a test done. Behold, wonderful connection to the network hard drive (WD My Cloud). I have also measured once purely intressehalber as for the transmission rate in this case. Lo and behold, it is transferred with 326Mbit / s, thus was worth the purchase of the 500 version and not the 200. To make matters worse, I have attached an old access point on the first floor and set up a wireless network on the first floor. So I am now in the whole house in WiFi on the go, and with two thick reinforced concrete slabs.
I hope I could help with my little trip all those who are faced with the same decision as I had to make.