I'd avoid EOP like the plague.  We wasted quite a few hours trying to deploy some Speedstream units.  There are just too many unknowns in an electrical system.  You find multiple phases, you find circuit isolators, you find multiple main feeds, you find compressors and large electrical motors.  Any of these things can cause EOP (poor man's BPL) to fail.
 
Now as an alternative, I'd suggest looking into making the cable plant into one big antenna.  Pump WiFi through the building.
I've never tried one of these, but if you have access to the MTU cable system, this looks interesting:
 
I know that Teletronics was selling something similar a few years ago but it seems to have vanished from their web site.
 
- Larry
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:40 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Ethernet over Power -- EOP

I have encountered several MTU's that would use our service, however they would require ethernet runs.
 
Has anyone tried EOP? Comments?
 
I know that I saw it in action, four years ago and was very impressed.
 
Thanks.
 
Victoria Proffer
314-974-5600
 


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