Gents,
I've bought cat6 cable to run through my house, but I was thinking a powerline adapter may be the better overall solution. Currently I'm running a firewall gateway, wired to an Asus 66r, bridged to an Asus 68r. The wifi stability on the farther AP is crap. I can, with some measure of difficulty, run cat 6. However, what kind of real world bandwidth can go through a powerline kit? I've been looking at the Netgear powerline 1000 (wired) or 1200 (wired).
I've looked at a mesh network, but I don't really want to come off the coin for it at the moment. Enterprise mesh is like $300/node.
I've bought cat6 cable to run through my house, but I was thinking a powerline adapter may be the better overall solution. Currently I'm running a firewall gateway, wired to an Asus 66r, bridged to an Asus 68r. The wifi stability on the farther AP is crap. I can, with some measure of difficulty, run cat 6. However, what kind of real world bandwidth can go through a powerline kit? I've been looking at the Netgear powerline 1000 (wired) or 1200 (wired).
I've looked at a mesh network, but I don't really want to come off the coin for it at the moment. Enterprise mesh is like $300/node.