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Re: Powerline Ethernet
>From some of the work I have been involved in I think you will
have a
problem with home plug.
Home plug was designed for 'in the home' conditions and despite promises of
14Mbps and upwards I rarely experience actual throughput of more than half
expected rate (even when you remove technology and protocol overheads).
That said I love Home Plug and use it loads. However, there are other power
line technologies designed for distribution and access solutions. Google
for
BPL or Broadand over Power line for some options. In my experience these
technologies are aimed at a specific market and priced accordingly.
Does the site provide telephone connection? If so is the cabling private or
owned by BT? If private cabling exists check out some of the VDSL solutions
- you can get 8 to 10Mbps easily.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
David
On 3/9/07, Matthew Walker <Matthew.Walker@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> A friend of mine is looking at networking some caravans on a site in
> Wales.
> I've been trying to find out the limitation of powerline ethernet
> devices.
> In particular, how many devices can be used on the same mains circuit?
> The Netgear XE104 'ethernet switch' says 'up to four' can be used, but
> the diagrams show 4 devices sharing one 'switch'.
> Anyone know if this means potentially 4x4 devices can share one mains
> network 'segment' ?
> I presume this is a single broadcast domain (maybe switched from the
> wall units?).
> Are there any more sophistocated solutions for powerline networking
that
> i'm missing.
> Thanks for any feedback.
> Matt Walker
>
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