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Important question is: What encryption is using to protect network traffic on the power line? I would like to see device which clearly mentions AES-256 encryption for data and RSA-4096 for key exchange.
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EJocys:

Important question is: What encryption is using to protect network traffic on the power line? I would like to see device which clearly mentions AES-256 encryption for data and RSA-4096 for key exchange.
U do not really need encryption since power line adaptors work on 1 phase power lane, sometimes they can jump across 1 phase to the other with miserable results, house electric meter is what's stopping them really nice some say. Of course u could also just use powerline adaptors to connect it to the router and hope your routers firewall will do the job.
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Raider0001:

U do not really need encryption since power line adaptors work on 1 phase power lane, sometimes they can jump across 1 phase to the other with miserable results, house electric meter is what's stopping them really nice some say. Of course u could also just use powerline adaptors to connect it to the router and hope your routers firewall will do the job.
I'm not sure what you're saying exactly, but I've had numerous times where I can use my neighbours internet via their unencrypted power line adapters with minimal speed loss Probably depends on the building type and the country layout of electrics