You just have to watch running 1-Wire and anything else in the same
cable. The 1-Wire protocol can be very touchy, it was originally
designed for a 1-Wire slave to be a few inches away from the master not
many feet. That being said it can be done but there are so many factors
that it is hard to say if it will work without trying it.

Eric
www.hobby-boards.com

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 7:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] One-Wire Networking and other networks


Greg,

I have a cat5 run down my house and I've been thinking about running a
1wire down the same cable.
http://www.ertyu.org/steven_nikkel/ethernetcables.html
Looks totally feasible, as long as you tease the connections out and
around any active network devices.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Gregg Levine
> Sent: Sunday, 6 August 2006 8:38 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Owfs-developers] One-Wire Networking and other networks
> 
> Hello!
> As most of us do I have a wired network covering my
> apartment. Both this machine and the other guy are connected 
> via a router to my DSL connection. I also have a third 
> connection crossing the room to my regular, call it a table, 
> (actually its the kitchen table) for when I need a wired 
> connection for still another computer.
> 
> All of this is 10BASE-T stuff, RJ45 connectors and eight
> leaded four pair wire.
> 
> What I am wondering is if the One-Wire network can coexist
> with regular Ethernet signals without a complaint from one 
> system or the other.
> 
> Ideally I'd like to setup a series of DS1822s or DS18B20s to
> map the temperature differences across the room from where I 
> sit now, the Linux running system to the spare connection 
> across the room.
> 
> For example according to the Java based viewer running on the
> other system its all of 85.55 degrees according to the DS1822 
> I have plugged into my breadboard kit.
> 
> 
> How I'll wire these sensors into the cable run from the
> router to the box across the room will be a discussion entry 
> for later in this thread. Paul since your the fellow who 
> built something of a sort, I would definitely appreciate your wisdom.
> 
> Incidentally all of these sensors would be managed from the
> reasonably latest release of OWFS, and possibly with RRD 
> being used to create the graphs for the webserver arrangement.
> --
> Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> English in the Moscow subway."
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