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Yes, you can use three Powerline adapters simultaneously on the same electrical circuit.

Yes, you can use three Powerline adapters simultaneously on the same electrical circuit.

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SrUrsoo
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02-25-2023, 11:18 PM
#1
Are they likely to encounter issues? We should choose suitable options. Compatibility refers to how well things fit together.
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SrUrsoo
02-25-2023, 11:18 PM #1

Are they likely to encounter issues? We should choose suitable options. Compatibility refers to how well things fit together.

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Wither01
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02-26-2023, 06:02 AM
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Are you considering running them on separate networks or linking three devices via distinct powerline adapters? If your goal is simply connecting three devices across rooms, contemporary powerline adapters should handle more than two units.
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Wither01
02-26-2023, 06:02 AM #2

Are you considering running them on separate networks or linking three devices via distinct powerline adapters? If your goal is simply connecting three devices across rooms, contemporary powerline adapters should handle more than two units.

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New_air_games
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02-26-2023, 08:56 AM
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We have three desktops spread across opposite sides of the house relative to the router. Connecting them all would likely require purchasing multiple repeaters or powerlines. We’re considering powerlines since they seem more cost-effective and dependable. It’s good to know newer systems can handle more than two devices on a single circuit.
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New_air_games
02-26-2023, 08:56 AM #3

We have three desktops spread across opposite sides of the house relative to the router. Connecting them all would likely require purchasing multiple repeaters or powerlines. We’re considering powerlines since they seem more cost-effective and dependable. It’s good to know newer systems can handle more than two devices on a single circuit.

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DerNeueDoktor
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02-26-2023, 09:27 AM
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Yes, you're able to operate several units at once. Aim for one central device while others link to it, forming a connected group. They must share the same type (like av500, av1000, etc.) for compatibility. This setup uses affordable equipment with up to 100 Mbps speed. You can purchase two adapters to reach four devices, instead of buying separate units. The guide mentions networks supporting up to eight devices with one master device connected to a modem or router. Each unit can handle up to 100 Mbps, but the combined network can reach 500 Mbps overall. Individual devices max out at 100 Mbps, yet the total stays within limits. More premium models offer faster connections, possibly reaching 2-5 Gbps, especially with good power quality and no power issues. Wireless may be slower in some cases, but it works well for downloads and big transfers.
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DerNeueDoktor
02-26-2023, 09:27 AM #4

Yes, you're able to operate several units at once. Aim for one central device while others link to it, forming a connected group. They must share the same type (like av500, av1000, etc.) for compatibility. This setup uses affordable equipment with up to 100 Mbps speed. You can purchase two adapters to reach four devices, instead of buying separate units. The guide mentions networks supporting up to eight devices with one master device connected to a modem or router. Each unit can handle up to 100 Mbps, but the combined network can reach 500 Mbps overall. Individual devices max out at 100 Mbps, yet the total stays within limits. More premium models offer faster connections, possibly reaching 2-5 Gbps, especially with good power quality and no power issues. Wireless may be slower in some cases, but it works well for downloads and big transfers.