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For the obvious question that some folks are gonna ask, I'm going to direct you to the following site so you can read up on what exactly a powerline adapter is: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/feature/network-wifi/what-is-powerline-3491484/
While it's not the exact same as being wired, it is still better than being wireless. The only downside is that if you're living in an older house with shitty wiring or a house with shitty wiring altogether, it may not work the best.
http://www.cnet.com/news/top-five-power-line-adapters-when-wi-fi-fails-you/
This site provides you with the top five powerline adapters with their relative information.
Keep in mind that your mileage may vary. Your electrical wiring is going to play a big factor in how well this works for you. If you notice a huge loss in performance, don't use it any longer.
While it's not the exact same as being wired, it is still better than being wireless. The only downside is that if you're living in an older house with shitty wiring or a house with shitty wiring altogether, it may not work the best.
http://www.cnet.com/news/top-five-power-line-adapters-when-wi-fi-fails-you/
This site provides you with the top five powerline adapters with their relative information.
Keep in mind that your mileage may vary. Your electrical wiring is going to play a big factor in how well this works for you. If you notice a huge loss in performance, don't use it any longer.
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