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I have attempted this very setup with three computers. The cards work very
well (in this case Diamond HomeFree 10Mbps Phoneline cards) for sharing
files and printers, but I could never get the internet to work on the client
machines at faster than about a 33.6Kbps modem. I finally pulled the cards
and we went to an ethernet setup. I now have a very happy customer.
I would not recommend you go this route if you want high-speed internet
access. If this is not so much an issue then they work great. I would be
happy to sell you these if you are interested. You can reply to me off-line
if interested.
Kyle Elmblade
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From: "Michael A. Wosnick" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 10:08 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Phone Line based home networks?
> Well, a little learning is a dangerous thing indeed.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> All opinions welcome.
>
> Thanks (yet again <smile>)
>
> Michael
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