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If your mice are getting shorts in it that often. YOU ARE THE PROBLEM
AKA, PEBKAC
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If your mice are getting shorts in it that often. YOU ARE THE PROBLEM
These things are a mixed bag. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't (it depends on your home's wiring). Most of the time the actual bandwidth/throughput you get with them (when they *do* work) sucks, even compared to wireless.My whole house is wired. I'm old school like that. I don't really truck with wireless. Yer gonna have to physically come to my home to tap me if you want to use a packet analyzer...sans my ISP.
I haven't really tried these out, but I was thinking about it. I'm a little leery about plugging shit into my electric sockets.
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I never had a mouse cable short out ever.
Everything else on a mouse will break before the cable does. I'm currently on my fourth replaced button and third replaced scroll wheel encoder but the cable is still going strong.
My whole house is wired. I'm old school like that. I don't really truck with wireless. Yer gonna have to physically come to my home to tap me if you want to use a packet analyzer...sans my ISP.
I haven't really tried these out, but I was thinking about it. I'm a little leery about plugging shit into my electric sockets.
Amazon.com: NETGEAR XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge: Electronics
Buy NETGEAR XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge: Powerline Network Adapters - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchaseswww.amazon.com
I've found they worked well at least in limited use. The ones I used were very stable, much better than wireless in that regard. From a few years back so not the fastest. I would suggest read around for a wide test of them if buying them. That model looks pretty dated. Not sure if 110/220V differences would bear on our different experiences with them, probably not.These things are a mixed bag. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't (it depends on your home's wiring). Most of the time the actual bandwidth/throughput you get with them (when they *do* work) sucks, even compared to wireless.
Fun fact. Did you know that many USB3 and attached devices chipsets create interference with 2.4ghz signals?what I found has really helped for wireless headphones is getting a ~12-15 ft USB3 extension cable (any longer than that is gonna greatly diminish the power output) to put the dongle that transmits the signal up toward the ceiling, I got one that matched the paint on the wall and used staples along the corner. it REALLY helps with range, and it doesn't even crackle when I'm standing next to a running microwave anymore
My whole house is wired. I'm old school like that. I don't really truck with wireless. Yer gonna have to physically come to my home to tap me if you want to use a packet analyzer...sans my ISP.
I haven't really tried these out, but I was thinking about it. I'm a little leery about plugging shit into my electric sockets.
Amazon.com: NETGEAR XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge: Electronics
Buy NETGEAR XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge: Powerline Network Adapters - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchaseswww.amazon.com