True, but Homeplugs are still the amateur way of doing things. I hardly call the installation a nightmare, lifting a few carpets, floor boards and drilling a few holes. Personally I just consider that a minor DIY job. But each to their own I guess.
Totally agree wired is best, 100%! I would be wired if I could be.
My downstairs is laminated, and tiled. I lifted up the laminate before and it cracked. I would have to drill the cemented tiles out to lay cabling under it.
In my situation wired is just not possible.
I would have to lay a wire from one end of the living room to the other, under laminate, then get it through the wall into the hallway, my doors are fireproof and there is no room to fit a cable under or around so drilling required... From here the cabling would need to go under approx 15m length of tiles (drill them up?), then it would need to get into the kitchen, the wall here is behind the kitchen units - so I guess I would have to pull the units off the wall to get a wire through. I would then need to lay it under the kitchen tiling (again do I drill it up). From here into the back room, under more laminate, then into the garage this is concrete, don't know how to hide the wiring in here... then finally through the wall into where the second router is. & that is the most logical route.
Hence homeplugs are used. They cost me a total of £24.99 at the time and work flawless 24/7.