If you need to extend your home network, consider using powerline network adapters that use of your home's existing internal electrical wiring. Keith from the Start.ca service desk explains.
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Wi-Fi is great, but you’ve probably got some areas in your home or business where the signal is weak, perhaps even too weak to get a reliable connection. This can happen for a number of reasons, like being too far away from your wireless router, which can be especially true if your router is on another floor.
Luckily, there’s a quick and easy way to fix this: a powerline adapter. A powerline adapter uses the existing electrical wiring in your walls to create or extend a connection.
You should receive an Ethernet cable with your adapter kit, but any Ethernet cable will work.
You can even connect another Wi-Fi router, if your powerline adapter doesn’t already have wireless capabilities built in.
You have now extended your internet connection using your home’s existing wiring.
Next, we’re going to talk about network speeds and what to expect when using a powerline adapter.
Keep in mind: a powerline adapter can’t exceed the maximum speed of your internet connection. Because of this, don’t pay more for a faster one if a more basic model is all you need.
Most kits on the market come with everything you need, including the 2 adapters and the Ethernet cables. Some adapters come with a pass-through power socket so you can still use that electrical outlet.
Remember that data (as well as electricity) is passing through the wires, and if your devices are plugged in and charging, you may see slower download speeds.
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