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I just installed the D-Link DHN-910 home network (available directly from
D-Link for $99). While the documentation leaves something to be desired, it
was relatively painless to install. Both of my computers are now on a
network with shared files and resources. I am still having problems with
the internet access, due to the lacking documentation, I'm sure.
>Well, a little learning is a dangerous thing indeed.
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>As I researched more and more about networks, routers, hubs, VPNs etc, I
>began learning a bit about HomePNA based networks that run from your
>installed telephone lines. This has great appeal if they really work well,
>since I have two other older computers that I would love to work in, but
>cannot contemplate the Ethernet wiring due to the geography in my house.
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>Does anyone have any experiences, good or bad, with home networks run over
>telephone lines?
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>My issues remain the same - VPN access, cable modem sharing, security using
>printer and file sharing etc.
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>All opinions welcome.
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>Thanks (yet again <smile>)
>
>Michael
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