I've found this technology pretty interesting. I noticed awhile back when marantz introduced a product that gave a multi-room functionality. I was wondering what other people thought about it and what the future/limitations it might have. From what I've read, it can have a transfer rate of 190mbps. It seems that marantz and panasonic are the forerunners in the tech. Here is a link to familiarize yourself with it if you didn't know anything about it:
HD-PLC(HD over power line cable).
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HD-PLC(HD over power line cable).
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It's a great idea, but it needs to be a flawless design though. Take the phone-over-AC adapters. Phones transmit 800hz of data, yet you still get a bit of static in such a small amount of signal transmition. 800Hz vs 19Mhz (equivilant)= a lot more static interference. AC is so powerful anywhere. It has so much potentional. I'm sure.
But even the middle section shows:
*2) This is the theoretical maximum data transmission speed of the "HD-PLC"
specifications. Actual data rates are 80 Mbps for UDP (measured using SmartBitsR
network performance analyzer) and 55 Mbps for TCP data transmission (achieved on Linux-based FTP server).B&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720- Bottom
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