When the spirit moves me maybe 3 times a week or more depending on what information crosses my desk at any given moment.
David Ferrin
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimsan Song" <kimsans...@q.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2010 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] daily tip


How often is this page updated? It's real neat.

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-----Original Message-----
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Ferrin
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 4:57 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] daily tip

http://www.jaws-users.com/text/MISC/ComputerTips.html
David Ferrin
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimsan Song" <kimsans...@q.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 2:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] daily tip


I like these daily tips. I have even gone as far as making a daily tip
folder!:)

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-----Original Message-----
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Rick Justice
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 9:27 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] daily tip

Power-line technology has been around for some time,
and can be used with telephones, ethernet and even speakers.
You are simply using the existing wiring in your home to carry the data
stream
from a router or such device to another device plugged into an outlet in
another area of the home.
The devices used to transmit the signal thru the electrical wires are
called

bridges,
and a typivcal setup would be as follows:
computer A, is connected to a router by an ethernet cable.
another cable is connected to the router and a network bridge, which is
plugged into an electrical outlet.
computer B,
is connected to another bridge in another location, which is plugged into
a
standard electrical outlet.
Data is transferred from one device to another using the house wiring
instead of making long runs of ethernet cable.
A person would have to research the technology to get more specific info.
These days, wireless options are less expensive and easier to setup.
HTH,

----- Original Message ----- From: "lloydfuge352" <lloydfuge...@comcast.net>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] daily tip


This tip is very interesting but I am not sure I understand it.

I think you mean to simply plug in the second computer to an outlet in
the

house.  I do not know what the ether item is, where to purchase it, and
how to proceed from that point.

Any further information would be appreciated.

Lloyd fuge
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Ferrin" <ow...@jaws-users.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 10:04 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] daily tip


Powerline Networking

A powerline network relies on a network that all homes already include
by

default, the power network. The electrical system in your home consists
of one or more fuse boxes and copper wiring that runs between each power
outlet to give your electronics the current they require to operate. A
powerline network simply taps into this existing network and uses the
copper wiring to pass data bits between powerline network adapters.
Powerline adapters utilize a technology called OFDM (orthogonal
frequency-division multiplexing), which enables the copper wiring to
carry multiple data streams even while powering appliances and devices
throughout your home. The latest devices also work independent of line
voltage and current frequency to provide a consistent and reliable
networking experience.
This Internet access solution makes a lot of sense because there's
always

an outlet near the computer and another outlet near the Internet-enabled
devices you'll likely be using. And if you can plug in a power adapter
and an Ethernet cable, you can install and configure a powerline network
yourself in minutes.
David Ferrin
ow...@jaws-users.com
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