4 reasons powerline adapters are not worth your time
For a long time, getting the best network speeds around your home meant dragging Ethernet cables everywhere. That was a pain for homeowners, but renters looking for better network speeds were limited in what they could do. Nowadays, improvements to Wi-Fi routers mean wireless is often the way to go for speed, but that wasn't the case not that long ago. One solution that came out was powerline adapters, which used the wires that provide you with A/C electricity as makeshift Ethernet cables. They sounded great in theory, being able to plug two boxes into sockets across your home and get a network connection between them, but often fell short in practice.
For a long time, getting the best network speeds around your home meant dragging Ethernet cables everywhere. That was a pain for homeowners, but renters looking for better network speeds were limited in what they could do. Nowadays, improvements to Wi-Fi routers mean wireless is often the way to go for speed, but that wasn’t the case not that long ago. One solution that came out was powerline adapters, which used the wires that provide you with A/C electricity as makeshift Ethernet cables. They sounded great in theory, being able to plug two boxes into sockets across your home and get a network connection between them, but often fell short in practice.
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