saguk1234 Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:52

I have ordered some zyxel pla5456 powerlines and if they don’t work I am going to look into the devolo gigagate. And if that doesn’t work, I will stick with the Ethernet until something finally comes along.

tich77 Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:53

Fibre?

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saguk1234 Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:54

Do you mean Moca?

beasty54 Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:54

I've tried numerous different ways of streaming 4k over the last year and have come to the conclusion that nothing other than a proper wired connection works perfectly.

I've routed a single ethernet cable from a switch in the living room to the router on the 1st floor and then used D-Line trunking to hide the cable. The trunking isn't perfect as there's a LOT of bends and angles but at least it means i can stream 4K content without issue.

saguk1234 Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:54

I have tried the Zyxel PLA5456. Doesn't work. I have bought a Devolo Gigagate. Fingers crossed.

mushii Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:55

Honestly, the time and cost of messing around with powerline etc, is pointless. There are solutions out there that will allow wireless streaming but will cost £500 - £600 but you need to be looking at professional networking kit, not domestic. Why not just stick with a cabled connection as it offers the necessary band width?

saguk1234 Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:56

Didn’t try the gigagate in the end.

I have given up and I am going to stick with my flat Ethernet cable until something new comes along.

tich77 Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:57

Bud, unless someone can rewrite the laws of physics, there will be nothing "new coming along". There is a reason why a small handfull of people here advise ethernet; it works. If it doesnt work, there is a resovlable fault.

Powerline and wifi might work for a given poster. That poster cannot guarantee it will work in another user's environment. You only have to read a few threads, calculator in hand, to see how much money people throw at these wireless solutions before going bcak to the an original suggestion of a £15 cat5 cable.

dave77 Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:57

How about trying a Ubiquiti AC Pro just for video.

saguk1234 Publish time 2-12-2019 04:42:58

There are always new things coming along. New types of wireless and powerline technology are coming out. I will look at the Ubiquiti but it uses POE so therefore it will still need a wire. Thanks.
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