dsdreamer;672291 Wrote: 
> Power over Ethernet (PoE) is completely the opposite of what you need
> which is Powerline Networking. In the former case we are sending DC
> power over lines than normally only convey data, in the latter case we
> are sending data over lines that normally only convey AC power.
> 
> PoE is a standard for literally sending power over ethernet cables, so
> that (for example) an Access Point in the ceiling only needs to have
> one CAT5 cable routed to it. 
> 
> I use powerlineAV adapters for reaching wireless dead spots in my house
> and have a SB Touch on one of them.

Thanks for clarification. Can't wait until I get my Netgear XAV5001 :)

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