Hi, I wish to use Homeplugs to carry my broadband signal from the source to my PC upstairs.
It uses the home electricity circuit to carry the B/B signal.
The plugs should go into a socket and not a strip lead for attenuation reasons.
Upstairs no problems but downstairs the socket which is nearest to BT point is bang in front of a radiator leaving no room for a bulky Homeplug.
The socket is on the side of my leccy cupboard. My options seem to be.........single socket mounted nearby fed by a short cable with plug on the end to plug into original socket. Or, I wondered if the same single surface mounted socket should be fed via short lead (8 inches ish) through the side of both the new socket and the existing one and wired into the terminals of existing jobby.
Or should I just unscrew the socket top and turn it round, which would clear the obstruction?
I wish to lose as little signal as I can.
What would you recommend?