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    MashBill | # 11 | 2007-12-06, 01:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by jacexxx View Post
    ummm i found a wifi plug in access point on the net gear website
    Are you sure it supports "instant" wifi? You better check the specs on it before you buy......

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    EIPI | # 12 | 2007-12-06, 02:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by barry99705 View Post
    Cause wimax is everywhere.....
    True, it's not everywhere. However, it was a legitimate solution to jacexxx's question.

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    mahd-dohg | # 13 | 2009-05-26, 21:22 | Report

    at my school the internet is done via ethernet then to a router i fink and i was wondering if i could make a portable antenna and connect it to a ethernet cable then plug it in to the socket. would i be able to get wireless internet for my ipod, please email me all your comments asap

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    Snoshrk | # 14 | 2009-05-27, 00:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by jacexxx View Post
    ummm i found a wifi plug in access point on the net gear website
    I have the "Old Skool" version of this from Netgear.... I can connect my DSL Router (internet into the house) into one of the Netgear Powerline adapters (transmitter) that is plugged into a standard (USA) wall outlet. I can then plug the other powerline adapter (receiver) into another wall outlet in the house and have internet / network access at that wall plug without running Ethernet Cable ( Cat5 : looks like but is NOT a heavy duty phone line).

    I have seen the 'Newer" version which uses a similar wired connection powerline transmitter with a powerline receiver that has wifi instead of a wired ethernet connection.

    IIRC everything I have read about the Wifi version is that it is not very secure. You would be better off with a regular Wifi router..

    NOTE: This is VERY different than Broadband over Powerline ( alluded to by RobbH) where the Internet into the house is run through the BiG A%% wires that also bring in your electricity. This is meant to be an alternate to DSL (Phone Lines) or Cable internet (same as Cable Video). I don't think it every really took off...

    Long answers to what I hope was your question...

    M

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    overfloat | # 15 | 2009-05-27, 03:58 | Report

    let's all dig up 2 year old threads

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    Texrat | # 16 | 2009-05-27, 04:07 | Report

    Well... at least he was trying to answer someone's question...

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    Thesandlord | # 17 | 2009-05-27, 05:58 | Report

    Dig Dig Dig Dig
    Dig Dig Dig Dig

    of to work we GOOOO!

    If anyone is seriously looking the this dead thread: http://www.cradlepoint.com/

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