Barry Samuels wrote:
On 17/01/08 18:14:05, Scott Lair wrote:
Barry Samuels wrote:
I have recently purchased two Solwise 200Mbps
NET-PL-200AV-PUSH. They installed (nothing other than plugging them
in really) and worked. I've had no trouble with them and transfer
speed is good.
On 17/01/08 18:14:05, Scott Lair wrote:
Barry Samuels wrote:
I have recently purchased two Solwise 200Mbps
NET-PL-200AV-PUSH. They installed (nothing other than plugging them
in really) and worked. I've had no trouble with them and transfer
speed is good.
One of the reasons I
On Jan 16, 2008, at 2:01 AM, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
Ah :-) Since anybody on the same power line [*] can listen in, it
should
be treated similarly to an unsecured wireless network. My solution was
to run openvpn on top.
At worst, everyone on the same distribution transformer. The
Barry Samuels wrote:
I have recently purchased two Solwise 200Mbps
NET-PL-200AV-PUSH. They installed (nothing other than plugging them in
really) and worked. I've had no trouble with them and transfer speed is
good.
One of the reasons I chose them is that they offered to take them back
David Brodbeck writes:
At worst, everyone on the same distribution transformer. The
transformers should act as pretty effective chokes for high-frequency
signals like this.
I don't think that you can guarantee that no signal will leak through via
capacitive winding to winding coupling.
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On Jan 17, 2008, at 10:58 AM, John Hasler wrote:
David Brodbeck writes:
At worst, everyone on the same distribution transformer. The
transformers should act as pretty effective chokes for high-frequency
signals like this.
I don't think that you can guarantee that no signal will leak
On Jan 15, 5:40 pm, Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone using a powerline ethernet with debian? I've got
some difficult to wire locations so I thought I'd investigate
my options. I've tried wireless and it's a bit spotty so
I'm hoping that some debian folks have some good experiences
On 15/01/08 16:35:41, Scott Lair wrote:
Anyone using a powerline ethernet with debian? I've got
some difficult to wire locations so I thought I'd investigate
my options. I've tried wireless and it's a bit spotty so
I'm hoping that some debian folks have some good experiences
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 11:35:41AM -0500, Scott Lair wrote:
Anyone using a powerline ethernet with debian? I've got
some difficult to wire locations so I thought I'd investigate
my options. I've tried wireless and it's a bit spotty so
I'm hoping that some debian folks have some good
Anyone using a powerline ethernet with debian? I've got
some difficult to wire locations so I thought I'd investigate
my options. I've tried wireless and it's a bit spotty so
I'm hoping that some debian folks have some good experiences
with powerline. I've seen them from Dlink, Linksys etc
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 11:35:41AM -0500, Scott Lair wrote:
Anyone using a powerline ethernet with debian? I've got
some difficult to wire locations so I thought I'd investigate
my options. I've tried wireless and it's a bit spotty so
I'm hoping that some debian folks have some good
On Jan 15, 2008 8:35 AM, Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone using a powerline ethernet with debian? I've got
some difficult to wire locations so I thought I'd investigate
my options. I've tried wireless and it's a bit spotty so
I'm hoping that some debian folks have some good
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