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March 18, 2016, 11:05:24 PM
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I'm gonna start using 5 s7 in the garage that has stable temps and was wondering if anyone has had any bad experience while using power over ethernet? I used to use it for gamign all the time and had very decent pings compared to wifi so shouldn't be that bad right?
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March 19, 2016, 01:27:36 PM
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I'm gonna start using 5 s7 in the garage that has stable temps and was wondering if anyone has had any bad experience while using power over ethernet? I used to use it for gamign all the time and had very decent pings compared to wifi so shouldn't be that bad right?

POE implies a wired connection, so should if anything be better than wifi, however either will be fine.

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March 24, 2016, 04:42:23 AM
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Powers there for the miners. Why use poe?
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March 24, 2016, 09:14:14 PM
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I'm gonna start using 5 s7 in the garage that has stable temps and was wondering if anyone has had any bad experience while using power over ethernet? I used to use it for gamign all the time and had very decent pings compared to wifi so shouldn't be that bad right?

Power over Ethernet is used to provide power to an Ethernet connected device and is no way capable of providing the power required by an S7.

Are you referring to Powerline?

Something like http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-TL-PA211KIT-200Mbps-Powerline-Adapter/dp/B004INVKP4 ?

If so, then yes - it will do fine.
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