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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue Jan 6 19:16:41 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: dhurst at kennesaw.edu (Dow Hurst)</li>
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The HPNA devices for home networking thru home phone wiring
seem to have fallen out of favor as I can't even get prices
from vendors on the stuff that I want. At least the HPB200
from Linksys doesn't seem to be available. I don't want to
be software driver dependent for phone wiring based
networking devices. There are still USB and PCI devices for
Windows machines that do HPNA, but that won't help me with
Linux and IRIX.
I want a standalone device that has an ethernet port and a
RJ-11 port. Does the HPNA stuff by itself and the device
plugs into a UPS. I'd like the RJ-11 should be able to go
thru a surge protector too. Bandwidth doesn't have to be
over 1Mb/s, either. Any ideas? Thanks,
Dow
Dow Hurst wrote:
> Has anyone experience with the new devices from Linksys or Netgear and
> so on that extend your home network thru the house wiring? Netgear
> offers a transformer looking type ethernet bridge for $80 at Best Buy.
> Bandwidth is up to 14Mb/s from what I've read. My concerns are power
> surges and dropouts breaking thru to the attached home network. I've got
> each home network I'm responsible for on UPSes and surge protectors but
> this type of device opens a weakness that is bothering me. I haven't
> found any docs on how the companies handle power problems coming thru
> the devices. Any info appreciated as wireless is not a option,
> Dow
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