I need to plug in a powerline adapter into an outlet inside a panel box on a wall. All I can fit in the box is an AV600 powerline adapter. The AV600 adapter works fine, but I believe that it's slowing down my powerline network. In order to plug in an AV2000 powerline adapter, which is what I have elsewhere, I would need a short extension cord, like about a one foot long extension cord (or shorter than that if could find one). I'm wondering if that short of an extension cord would affect the powerline networking speed that I would see?
Or is there another way of solving this problem that I'm not aware of? If I could find something that simply raises the virtual surface of the outlet an inch or two, that would work as well.
Anyone out there tried this or have any idea if the extension cord idea would be helpful or not?
Thanks!
Or is there another way of solving this problem that I'm not aware of? If I could find something that simply raises the virtual surface of the outlet an inch or two, that would work as well.
Anyone out there tried this or have any idea if the extension cord idea would be helpful or not?
Thanks!