Actually, I have had pretty good luck with a few powerline installs. But, they were newer buildings and I stayed on the same circuit in all cases. I have only done 3 installs, but all three worked perfect. On the down side.. I tested two more locations - but both were different circuits which will either never work, or work very poorly. It really is best to stay away from those if you can ;-/FullScale4Me wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 8:19 pm The only thing worse than these extenders in WiFi mode is the power line network extenders.
The last one I encountered in the wild made me nostalgic for dial-up networking. I showed them how to snake a floor-to-floor ethernet wire alongside a forced air heating duct. Builder left huge gaps, I could have run all ethernet! They had 2 routers onsite so it got reused.
My favorite "ugly install" was using two point to point wireless units - high end, and it was an awesome solution. The locations were approx half mile apart, but visible to each other. We ended up installing one unit on each roof and while calibrating was interesting... once we had them dialed in ... they ran for a VERY long time with very good results.