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A friend lent me a pair of homeplugs he recently bought from max.tv very cheap after they had run out of stock and were no longer manufacturing them. I looked up their specifications and although they are only 14Mbps, they sure perform like 85Mbps beasts. I had been wanting a pair of homeplugs since they became quite the phenomenon over in the UK (and since my friend got them, of course).
Surfing the internet when in the lounge or kitchen has proven quite the annoyance since my router is placed in the front study. I get one bar if I'm lucky, but that soon bails on me and I end up frustrated. I gave up on that a long time ago. Since I got these homeplugs, I have been using the internet on my laptop throughout my home; kitchen, lounge, attic, just name a room and I can get the internet without using a wireless network. Superb!
So there it is, my new love. I'm sure the novelty will wear off soon enough, but the practicality will not. My parents are rejoicing over the fact that they will now be able to work in the lounge and not in the study like a recluse.
I would most definitely recommend homeplugs to those who are having trouble with wireless connectivity in the home. You will still need a router, and you must make sure the rooms you wish to use the homeplugs in are on the same electrical circuit. If they aren't, they will not work. How they do it is beyond me; probably using some sort of pulse signals through the electric circuits of the home. Whatever they do, it works like a charm!