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loganjames: You can get these cool "Ethernet over power" devices.
http://www.belkin.com/au/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=593045
You'll need 2, one that plugs in to a regular power socket next to your router and connected via Ethernet.
The second in a power socket in the games room with another ether net cable out.
They transmit data over existing copper power lines in your home. Real easy to setup and pretty good. Belkin and D-Link both make them and most shops like Harvey Norman have them.

blairm: Have done some reading on the ethernet over power connections and reviews seem mixed - concerned the connection won't be good enough for gaming.
Does anyone have any experience of these connections and their gaming performance? I'm not a hard core gamer but don't want a poor connection to get in the way of things.
Blair
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raytaylor: Homeplugs are fine for gaming....
I use them alot and they are wonderful. Specifically I like the mini tp-link ones. We have rural households who have their broadband radio dish on a detached garage or farmshed so they have line of sight to a transmitter (if the house roof doesnt), and then we use a homeplug set to bring the ethernet signal into their house to their router for wifi distribution, or to another homeplug & router to extend the wifi range.
One tip though - plug them directly into the wall rather than a 4-way board. The wiring quality of those 4way boards helps reduce their speed.
The HomePNA group who design the standard have designed the 200mbit+ standard to be a solution for cable tv over fibre. In the states, cable networks now deliver their tv service over ip/fibre. So the homeplug people thought they would be a really good way to take the video stream from the ETP on the side of the house to the various TV's and settop boxes around the house without needing to run cat5.
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