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Re: Wireless Phone Jack



combine this with the Ethernet-Over-Poweline faceplate, and you'd be
on to =
a
winner! (IMHO) (Phone jacks are "nice to have", but generally
easily
replaced with wireless base-station for phone, or wifi for internet) - - if
"the lot" could be built into a single face plate - fantastic!

(A double-socket width faceplate, presenting two plug sockets (X-10 / C-bus
/ Rako / Dupline / Other controllable?) + 2 Ethernet endpoints, and a telco
jack! =3D V cool!)

thoughts?

R.

On 13/03/2008, Mark McCall <lists@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   Here's a useful little device if you need a phone socket but can't
run =
a
> cable. It's especially interesting as it's data friendly so you can
use
> it for you PC, the modem in your Sky box, fax machine etc (approx 50m
> range). The units use an upgrade of the DECT standard which increases
its
> data rate from 9 Kbit/s to 56 Kbit/s to fully support V90 modems. The
> transmitter receiver pair is =A350 and additional receivers are
available=
at
> =A325...
>
> http://tinyurl.com/24rvg7
>
> M.
>
>=20=20
>


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