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Re: 200Mbits powerline ethernet ...



Interesting - not something I'd considered.....(though selfishly, I'm
still
tempted to eliminate some cabling with a pair of these :s)

R.


2008/7/26 Tracey Gardner <tracey.gardner@xxxxxxx>:

>   One man's meat is another man's poison.
> Please take a look at the U-Tube video before you consider using
powerlin=
e
> ethernet.
> The guy in the U-Tube video has already had his hobby ruined by it.
>
> I quote
>
> "UKQRM is a fast growing group of people who are coming together
to fight
> to
> keep the short wave spectrum free from broadband over power wires
> interference.
> Specifically the power line adaptors supplied by BT Vision.
> This is what it sounds like http://youtube.com/watch?v=3DS__UBDaL-aE
> We are looking for new members who are concerned about this spreading
> problem and who are willing to try and do something to stop it.
> If you already have the problem we can help you complain to Ofcom
which m=
ay
> result in an improvement but more importantly raises the profile of
the
> problem.
> Please join with us is you care about shortwave and would miss your
radio=
."
>
> Tracey
>
> > =A355.81 inc VAT for a pair...
> >
> > http://planet.farnell.com/email/cpc/WebOffers/july_08blp.htm
> >
> > Just seen em on an email from them...
> >
> >
>=20=20
>



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