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Re: Networking over electrical lines - homeplug etc


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  • Subject: Re: Networking over electrical lines - homeplug etc
  • From: "Tracey Gardner" <tracey.gardner@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 17:10:06 -0000
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Being a radio amateur I'm pleased to see that the article
raised the interference issue and I'm keeping my fingers
crossed that this kind of system doesn't get off the ground.

Tracey

"Other than possible continued technology fragmentation,
powerline also faces regulatory hurdles. Powerline solutions,
like phoneline solutions, are unintentional radiators.
Emissions can potentially cause interference with radio,
television, community antenna television (CATV), telephone
and DSL services. Emissions and interference concerns can
be a big issue for powerline solutions."

>It's a consortium of 90 companies (some very big names)developing
>standard, products etc for powerline networking.
>
>Basically you can get upto 14MBS over your existing electrical wiring.
>
>I for one am tragically quite excited at this prospect, devices (eg
>PC adapators etc) should be available "fall 2001" in the US.
Don't
>know about the UK.



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