Actually I'm not sure if PCWorld still do them, but they used to sell network
cards that worked by running Ethernet over your home telephone extension wires.
Of course these cost a LOT more than normal
It would cost you around £25 per PC to connect them all by wireless and a
wireless router
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 12:26 AM
To: wdvltalk@lists.wdvl.com
Subject: Re: [wdvltalk] [ot] intranet
Bj,
Thanks for the very thorough description; it reminded me that the reason
the old pc as server stuck in my
Hi Cheryl-
thanks for the info on meetup.com. I had never heard of it. On checking,
there is another web design group for my city already there! And one of our
members belongs! It only has 6 members-- so I am now trying to research why
they felt the need for a separate group (perhaps they
We ran plastic conduit under the floorboard upstairs about 6 years
ago to take extension cables for the phones. Needless to say, the
floorboards never run in the right direction for making this an easy
job. Having got the original cable through with the help of a nice
stiff length of garden
You could try my colleagues at Touchpoint Media/Payco :
http://www.touchpointmedia.co.uk - 01928 736617. They're the people
we work with on SMS applications, but with another hat on they also
supply broadband, plus whatever's needed in the way of modems/routers
etc. (Before you ask, no I don't
That's fascinating drew.I seem to recall seeing an article on this,
though I didn't read it. I'll keep an eye open and an ear to the ground to
see what I can find out.
Joseph
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 12:26
That's smart thinkiing about the cord Franni.But the only animal we have
here likely to chew the carpet is me.
Joseph
We ran plastic conduit under the floorboard upstairs about 6 years
ago to take extension cables for the phones. Needless to say, the
floorboards never run in the right