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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Home Network
From: John Alexander <john.alexander@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 21:01:38 -0500
Reply-to: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Diamond just announced a network that does 10Mb (maybe 12, cobwebs getting
in the way :-) ) in your house/office, using phone wire. They transduce
radio signals onto the wire, at a very low power, so it won't interfere with
your phone conversations, but wouldn't allow you to use it for dsl or any
kind of long range connectivity like that. Sorry, don't have a web address,
but you should be able to find it using diamond or a phrase like 'home
phonewire network' or 'hpn', which is the group that is working on
developing a standard for this kind of connectivity.

ja

> -----Original Message-----
> From: aclug-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:aclug-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On
> Behalf Of Jonathan Hall
> Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 7:17 PM
> To: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Home Network
>
>
> Uhm... Phone wiring won't do any good, unless you want a REALLY REALLY
> REALLY slow network.  (You might be able to buy some DSL equipment that
> would let you run faster than 33.6k over phone lines in the same house...
> but that would be more hassle than running your own ethernet cable, and
> would cost a lot more, and would be a lot slower still)
>
> Your best bet is to run some ethernet cabling of some sort.  It's not too
> difficult.  :-)
>
>
> On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Nate wrote:
>
> >     I'm trying to network a couple computers within my home, but I don't
> > want them to be in the same room and I'd like to avoid having to throw
> > cable.  I only have one phone line with the telephone company, but my
> > house has the wiring for another.  Is there a way to utilize the extra
> > phone wiring I already have in my house?  I thought maybe I could use
> > modems in each computer to do the talking.  Would I be able to share
> > files and printers doing it that way?  Is there software that would
> > allow this kind of setup to work?  I might be networking a Microsoft
> > machine to my Linux machine, so it would have to be something that works
> > for both.
> >
> > What do you think?  Could this work, or am I just smoking pot?
> >
> > Any other ideas that might work easier?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Nate Cozzens
> >
> >
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