On Fri, 3 Oct 2008, Simon Knight wrote:
> I agree with Jim.
> It's stating the obvious unless you're an electrician this could be
> very dangerous.

There are out of the box powerline ethernet adapters you could build 
into a device with minimal risk.

You can even get access points which have a powerline port (quite a neat 
way of adding wireless to a house IMO).

The only down side is they are fairly pricey.

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