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Powerline ethernet
Posted by gene martinez on February 20th, 2006


Has anyone used powerline ethernet? This is not power-over-ethernet.
This is just (2) units that let you use your AC outlets for an
ethernet cable. One side is connected to your network and the other
you plug your pc into.

Thanks

Posted by www.networking-forum.com on February 21st, 2006


I've got these installed at home:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16833314402

Easy setup, no problems, but I haven't tested throughput if that's an
issue for you.

Regards,
Steve
www.networking-forum.com


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Posted by thrill5 on February 21st, 2006


Be careful of using in-line power because the devices you are connecting
must be 802.11af compliant to use it. 7940 and 7960's are not 802.11af
compliant (They use the Cisco PoE standard) and will not work with in-line
power. The new 7941's and 7961's are 802.11af compliant and will work with
in-line power.

Scott

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Posted by gene martinez on February 21st, 2006


"www.networking-forum.com" <steve@spish.net> wrote:


Posted by gene martinez on February 21st, 2006


"thrill5" <nospam@comcast.net> wrote:

power. One unit connects to your network and the other you plug your
pc into..

Posted by thrill5 on February 22nd, 2006


In that case... nevermind... :-)

Scott
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