It's a simple Ethernet connection between two nodes. You could potentially 
connect multiple devices through it using a switch or hub.

Think of it this way: it is functionally equivalent to running an Ethernet 
cable between the two points where the devices are plugged in.

Dan

On Aug 27, 2013, at 7:18 PM, "Kaleb C. Striplin" <ka...@striplin.net> wrote:

> So on this discussion of this power line home ethernet deal, what I am 
> wanting to do is have a line from my upstairs office down to the main TV area 
> in the living room and have a router there to then connect the TV, sat box, 
> and DVD to it, in addition to having a wifi access point there.  So does 
> anybody know if this power line thing can serve the purpose of connecting the 
> router upstairs to the router downstairs?  So in other words multiple devices 
> would be coming thru that line.  Or is it strictly for extending the network 
> so 1 computer.
> 
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