all advertised speeds for any network technology are theoretical or "up to" speeds that you will likely never get. anyway, just offering a quick and easy solution to the potential PITA wire fishing can be. it'll definitely be faster and more reliable, just up to you if it's worth it.
I'd expect you'd get more throughput via powerline than wifi, though both can change significantly based on interference, distance, and number of devices.
just googling xeps103 and xe104 (netgear powerline), i only found one bad review by a user, but quickly found quite a few positive reviews. looks like the linksys options get 3.5 of 5 or less though.
There's a lot of products that do it but here's one: http://www.netgear.com/Products/PowerlineNetworking/PowerlineEthernetAdapters/XEPS103.aspx Extends secure 14 and 85 Mbps Powerline network connections to any electrical outlet Reduces clutter on power outlets—one plug supplies both power and network extensions
I've heard Mid Ohio is a good track and Grattan, or maybe it was Gingerman, sucks dick. Can anyone speak to Mid Ohio "A2A" novice track instruction style?
I think maybe those things should only apply to international flights? I hate (kinda) to say it but when will they just start profiling people based on nationality or citizenship?
Track newb here, really wanna give it a shot next season (novice level ) but how do I tell the difference between open track time and instructed track time? I'd like to have someone baby me so I learn how to do things right.