Quote Originally Posted by matt View Post
I remember experimenting with that at my old work when it was still very new. It worked, but the speeds were super slow (about 6Mbps). This was probably 7-8 years ago though, so I'm sure the technology has evolved since then (I see that one says up to 200Mbps, so it must have).

Why not just do wi-fi though? Then you don't need an adapter per network point. If the range is too far, you can get an extra wireless access point, or wireless repeater. I think most wireless access points and routers support repeater mode so that you can extend a wireless network, and they will usually have a 4 port switch built in so you can have a wired option for non wi-fi devices in the room that you put it.
The problem with Wifi is speed. (might be true for EoP as well though). But I found streaming video from my PC to PS3 (using PS3 Media Server) gave issues when I tried to stream Higher Bit rate videos. (like HD MKV files). Maybe getting a faster Wifi router will solve this, but I dont think the PS3 can go up 300mbs in any case.