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Processor | FX 8350 @ 4.00 Ghz with 1.28v |
Motherboard | Gigabyte 990FX-UD3 v4.0, Hacked Bios F4.x |
Cooling | Silenx 4 pipe Tower cooler + 2 x Cougar 120mm fan, 3 x 120mm, 1 x 200 mm Red LED fan |
Memory | Kingston HyperX DDR3 1866 16GB + Patriot Memory DDR3 1866 16GB |
Video Card(s) | Asus R9 290 OC @ GPU - 1050, MEM - 1300 |
Storage | Inland 256GB PCIe NVMe SSD for OS, WDC Black - 2TB + 1TB Storage, Inland 480GB SSD - Games |
Display(s) | 3 x 1080P LCDs - Acer 25" + Acer 23" + HP 23" |
Case | AeroCool XPredator X3 |
Audio Device(s) | Built-in Realtek |
Power Supply | Corsair HX1000 Modular |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64 bit |
Wireless networking is weak in my new bigger home. I wanted to wire the whole house with network cables but its going to be pain hiding those cables (the home is not so new so no built-in network outlets) or need to fish the cables thru the dry wall which I haven't done but I am guessing its a pain too.
So my option is to use Powerline Networking.
TRENDnet TPL-303E2K Powerline AV Adapter Kit Up to 200Mbps
TRENDnet TPL-303E2K Powerline AV Adapter Kit Up to...
seems to be a cheap effective solution.
Question is security and voltage spikes (if any). How secure is it? Since it is connected to the powerline is the data going accross only in my home line or my neighbour is also going to see and try to crack the password? (home is a condomonium, so not sure how the wiring is).
Wanted to try out powerline networking option but as always need the advice from my friends here.
My current Wireless router is old but trusty Linksys WRT54GL, no open-source or no custom firmware.
Should I just replace the router with a better newer router? This ASUS RT-N12 has good reviews, is it worth a try?
ASUS RT-N12 Wireless Broadband Router SuperSpeedN ...
So my option is to use Powerline Networking.
TRENDnet TPL-303E2K Powerline AV Adapter Kit Up to 200Mbps
TRENDnet TPL-303E2K Powerline AV Adapter Kit Up to...
seems to be a cheap effective solution.
Question is security and voltage spikes (if any). How secure is it? Since it is connected to the powerline is the data going accross only in my home line or my neighbour is also going to see and try to crack the password? (home is a condomonium, so not sure how the wiring is).
Wanted to try out powerline networking option but as always need the advice from my friends here.
My current Wireless router is old but trusty Linksys WRT54GL, no open-source or no custom firmware.
Should I just replace the router with a better newer router? This ASUS RT-N12 has good reviews, is it worth a try?
ASUS RT-N12 Wireless Broadband Router SuperSpeedN ...