So, are they legal outside the home?  The idea of using on in a "conference
space" seems crazy to me, but I only ever go to conferences full of
technology...

2009/12/14 Jon Knight <j.p.kni...@lboro.ac.uk>

> On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Alan Pope wrote:
>
>> 2009/12/14 Brian Butterworth <briant...@freeview.tv>:
>>
>>> As someone who has been responsible for installation of enough cat5 to
>>> ....
>>> Why would you want to use a HomePlug?
>>>
>>
>> Because it's easier than flood wiring the whole house.
>>
>
> Its also a good way of getting an emergency connection in when your main
> fibre feed to a building has been visited by Mr Rat and you've got to wait
> for a day or so for the contractors to find the break and splice it.  Not to
> mention getting connections into exhibition spaces, etc that have
> thoughtfully had mains sockets put in floor boxes but no networking.
>
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