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[ILUG] Simple question about home wired Ethernet

[ILUG] Simple question about home wired Ethernet

Kevin Brennan kevb at eircom.net
Thu Aug 12 13:56:03 IST 2004


Did anbody ever try power adapters, do they work across ELCB's/fuses
?http://reviews.cnet.com/Netgear_XE102_Powerline_Adapter/4505-3380_7-2105706
5.html?tag=coco
Br /Kev/


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dermot McGahon" <dermot at dspsrv.com>
To: <anthony.staines at ucd.ie>; <ilug at linux.ie>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Simple question about home wired Ethernet


> On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 17:33:11 +0100, Anthony Staines
> <anthony.staines at ucd.ie> wrote:
> > What I want is to put the hub in one room (the office), connect it to
> > wall sockets, link these sockets (by CAT-5 cable) to sockets in the
> > attic and kitchen.
>
> What's going in the attic?
> What's going in the kitchen?
>
> You're talking about two seperate runs:
>
>    office --> attic
>    office --> kitchen
>
> How is the kitchen going to talk to the attic?
>
> Oh, through the hub in the office! Or directly to the wireless
> AP in the attic.
>
> Your plan sounds good.
>
>
>
> Dermot.
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