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[1156.22 --> 1156.96] load balancers |
[1156.96 --> 1157.26] and they have |
[1157.26 --> 1157.82] data centers |
[1157.82 --> 1159.00] in 11 locations |
[1159.00 --> 1159.76] around the world. |
[1160.48 --> 1160.88] So you're going to |
[1160.88 --> 1161.38] find something |
[1161.38 --> 1161.90] close to you |
[1161.90 --> 1163.30] or close to your client. |
[1163.86 --> 1164.18] So go to |
[1164.18 --> 1165.08] linode.com |
[1165.08 --> 1166.32] slash SSH |
[1166.32 --> 1167.06] go there |
[1167.06 --> 1168.00] get that $100 |
[1168.00 --> 1169.00] 60-day credit |
[1169.00 --> 1169.94] apply that towards |
[1169.94 --> 1170.44] a new account |
[1170.44 --> 1171.56] and go there |
[1171.56 --> 1172.30] to support the show. |
[1172.82 --> 1173.92] You help make |
[1173.92 --> 1175.08] independent content |
[1175.08 --> 1175.58] like this |
[1175.58 --> 1175.86] free |
[1175.86 --> 1176.68] when you go to |
[1176.68 --> 1177.44] linode.com |
[1177.44 --> 1178.86] slash SSH. |
[1178.86 --> 1181.96] I can't quite believe |
[1181.96 --> 1182.64] just how many |
[1182.64 --> 1183.48] powerline emails |
[1183.48 --> 1184.30] we had this week |
[1184.30 --> 1184.86] though can you? |
[1185.68 --> 1186.74] Alex it was |
[1186.74 --> 1187.62] wild. |
[1187.88 --> 1188.66] So I responded |
[1188.66 --> 1189.74] to several of them |
[1189.74 --> 1190.16] directly. |
[1190.32 --> 1190.96] I figured we respond |
[1190.96 --> 1191.56] to a couple here |
[1191.56 --> 1192.14] in the show |
[1192.14 --> 1193.34] when we had a few |
[1193.34 --> 1193.88] people write in |
[1193.88 --> 1194.60] about this stuff. |
[1194.60 --> 1196.24] I kind of suspected |
[1196.24 --> 1197.04] that powerline |
[1197.04 --> 1197.64] networking was |
[1197.64 --> 1198.44] probably something |
[1198.44 --> 1200.88] that got more |
[1200.88 --> 1202.62] use and deployments |
[1202.62 --> 1205.28] than kind of |
[1205.28 --> 1206.32] gets representation |
[1206.32 --> 1207.16] because there's so |
[1207.16 --> 1208.06] many scenarios |
[1208.06 --> 1209.60] where Wi-Fi |
[1209.60 --> 1210.64] just doesn't work |
[1210.64 --> 1212.36] especially older |
[1212.36 --> 1213.08] style Wi-Fi |
[1213.08 --> 1213.98] non-mesh Wi-Fi |
[1213.98 --> 1214.90] where like |
[1214.90 --> 1215.90] either a house |
[1215.90 --> 1217.48] construction materials |
[1217.48 --> 1218.08] involved |
[1218.08 --> 1219.30] or distance |
[1219.30 --> 1220.98] or all kinds |
[1220.98 --> 1221.64] of weird things. |
[1221.64 --> 1223.58] I have a family |
[1223.58 --> 1224.28] member who's |
[1224.28 --> 1225.04] next to an airport |
[1225.04 --> 1226.32] and their |
[1226.32 --> 1227.22] radio signal |
[1227.22 --> 1228.12] situation is just |
[1228.12 --> 1228.50] crazy. |
[1229.02 --> 1229.48] It's just |
[1229.48 --> 1230.82] unusable. |
[1231.58 --> 1231.98] So I |
[1231.98 --> 1233.14] suspected |
[1233.14 --> 1234.00] we would hear |
[1234.00 --> 1234.90] a lot about this |
[1234.90 --> 1236.86] but JT wrote in |
[1236.86 --> 1237.50] to say that he's |
[1237.50 --> 1238.02] been using |
[1238.02 --> 1238.82] powerline adapters |
[1238.82 --> 1239.76] for a couple of years. |
[1240.38 --> 1241.26] He currently has |
[1241.26 --> 1241.94] three of the |
[1241.94 --> 1243.34] TP-Link AV1000s |
[1243.34 --> 1243.88] which is the kit |
[1243.88 --> 1244.28] I bought |
[1244.28 --> 1246.06] with two different kits |
[1246.06 --> 1246.84] and he's using them |
[1246.84 --> 1247.50] without any issues. |
[1247.62 --> 1247.90] So he bought |
[1247.90 --> 1248.74] two of the kits |
[1248.74 --> 1249.70] two of what I have |
[1249.70 --> 1250.40] and they all |
[1250.40 --> 1251.00] link together. |
[1251.00 --> 1251.90] He says I do |
[1251.90 --> 1252.32] have a problem |
[1252.32 --> 1252.78] with one of the |
[1252.78 --> 1253.36] rooms though |
[1253.36 --> 1254.34] where one adapter |
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