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Power Line Networking feeds network data signals back through the
AC power cable into the wall, and retrieves them on a PC plugged into
a different outlet. [There are similar devices on the market that
allow a VCR in one room to "broadcast video signal into the house
power circuits so it can be received by a television set in another
room.]
Whether you can use this for your LAN will depend on details of
your building wiring, which will also determine whether your
neighbors can listen in. I doubt that the throughput is as good as
many other "home networking" technologies, which in turn tend to run
slower than Ethernet.
David Gillett
A+, MCSE, CCNA
On 28 May 2001, at 19:27, Al-Torath Int. Trading Est. wrote:
> What is Power Line Networking ? Is it being used any where ? All
> available resources and details required about the subjected
> matter.
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