I tried this technology a few years ago and did not have much luck with it. It was a D-Link Powerline system that converted your standard power outlet into instant network cabling. It just didn’t work and was unreliable.
A little while ago, we added a Powerline-based security-IP camera to our network from Logitech. Its a really cool system and easy to setup. Web cam plugs in outside directly into an outlet. Then you plug another box right beside your PC/Server (one side into an outlet directly and the other into a USB port) and blamo, you got a direct network connection from the security camera right to your PC/Server.
I figure i’d try Linksys’ second generation Powerline systems to connect my Windows Home Server 2003 to our network. It was working over a Wireless N Network well, but was chewing up valuable Wireless bandwidth, plus, the Linksys Wireless N USB Adaptor would give up about once every two weeks under load requiring the server to be reboot (yuck).
I swapped out the Linksys Wireless N USB card on the server with a Powerline AV Adapter Kit HD (PLK300) and its been working great for a few months now.
This diagram shows how it uses your power plugs as a network.
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