1) I have been trying to find the wireless range of the TP-Link AV500/300Mbps Powerline adaptor but all searches turned up the wired power circuit range of 300m instead. Has anyone done a site survey of the wireless strength of these devices before? If I put it at one end of a 2000sq ft apartment, will the signal reach the other end with ease?
2) Is the wifi signal strong enough to penetrate concrete and metal? Is the signal omni-directional?
3) Will the wired powerline work if there is a elevator bank in the middle?
4) I did some research and saw that Broadcom had released a new HomePlug AV2-based power line chip that offered up to 1.5Gbps and integrated Wi-Fi in an all-in-one system-on-a-chip approach in June 2013 . As such, I was wondering if anyone heard/knows when such a AV2 1.5Gbps wifi powerline adaptor will be launched in the US? Sadly Devolo's adaptors can't be used in the US.
Any info appreciated. Thanks.
2) Is the wifi signal strong enough to penetrate concrete and metal? Is the signal omni-directional?
3) Will the wired powerline work if there is a elevator bank in the middle?
4) I did some research and saw that Broadcom had released a new HomePlug AV2-based power line chip that offered up to 1.5Gbps and integrated Wi-Fi in an all-in-one system-on-a-chip approach in June 2013 . As such, I was wondering if anyone heard/knows when such a AV2 1.5Gbps wifi powerline adaptor will be launched in the US? Sadly Devolo's adaptors can't be used in the US.
Any info appreciated. Thanks.
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