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Mains ethernet
Posted by ¬Stephen Hammond on February 6th, 2005



Can some one recommend a mains Ethernet kit?

I want an ADSL modem with built in Ethernet to connect one computer to,
then I want to connect the other via the mains socket instead of cutting up
the house to lay an Ethernet cable.

I can't be arsed with wireless,

Thanks

Stephen



Posted by John on February 6th, 2005


¬Stephen Hammond wrote:

I hace used Devolo for ethernet over the mains. Works well

JP

Posted by Bronto on February 6th, 2005


i got the Acer Homeplug kit (comes with 2 adaptors) from www.ebuyer.com
it's about £50

anyway, yes they work a treat with PCs, even tried it with my Playstation 2
for online play and works fine.


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Posted by 7 on February 6th, 2005


¬Stephen Hammond wrote:

Why don't you use WiFI - you are mobile then - and also,
its a lot more cheaper because its now a lot more common


Posted by ¬Stephen Hammond on February 6th, 2005


looks like the ticket

Stephen





Posted by Ivor Jones on February 6th, 2005


7 wrote:
More secure. With WiFi unless you are scrupulous about setting up
security, anyone within earshot so to speak can get in on your connection.
A friend I spoke to the other day says he can see the WiFi systems of
three of his neighbours. Of course he is honest enough not to take
advantage, but not everybody is.

With mains ethernet, anyone wanting to listen in would have to be on the
same mains phase, plus unless they plugged in their own device (and were
on the same phase) they'd never know you were there.

Ivor



Posted by 7 on February 6th, 2005


Ivor Jones wrote:

If you want fortress level security, you couldn't
think about any of these options.

WiFI is similar, there is encryption available if needed for
the actual traffic or simpler methods like user authentication,
or mac address verification will ensure its a difficult
exercise for anyone to clammor on to your WiFI router.
Plus these things are done up such that trying to get
a connection from next house is reasonably inefficient
unless your router has a booster.





Posted by StuffJustHappens on February 6th, 2005


John wrote:
Saw a pair of units (brand name not known) in the 'specials' pile in PC
World (Chichester) yesterday - being sold off for 19.99 (maybe 29.99 - I
wasn't that interested!).


Posted by Ian Stirling on February 7th, 2005


7 <website_has_email@www.ecu.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
<snip>
MAC verification isn't security.
MAC can be trivially read, and then spoofed easily when computer is off.
Antennas that give really good gain, and can pick up the router from several
times that that a typical omni antenna can do are simple.
Old sky dish, bit of coax, job done, an antenna with about 6 times the
range of a typical omni.

Posted by David G on February 7th, 2005


StuffJustHappens wrote:

Didn't know they were in Chichester - whereabouts are they?

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David G
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Posted by P H on February 7th, 2005



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On the Eastern end of the by-pass, in the retail area where McDon's and
Sainsburys are.

73 de Phill H.



Posted by David G on February 7th, 2005


P H wrote:

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David G

Posted by Bronto on February 8th, 2005



"Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message
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The Acer Homeplugs i mentioned previously have built-in hardware password
protection, which is particularly useful if u live in a flat






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