The ether thing is the ether net cable. It is what goes from your modem
and or router to your pc or laptop.
On 7/7/2010 7:58 PM, lloydfuge352 wrote:
This tip is very interesting but I am not sure I understand it.
I think you mean to simply plug in the second computer to an outlet in
the house. I do not know what the ether item is, where to purchase
it, and how to proceed from that point.
Any further information would be appreciated.
Lloyd fuge
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Ferrin" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 10:04 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] daily tip
Powerline Networking
A powerline network relies on a network that all homes already
include by default, the power network. The electrical system in your
home consists of one or more fuse boxes and copper wiring that runs
between each power outlet to give your electronics the current they
require to operate. A powerline network simply taps into this
existing network and uses the copper wiring to pass data bits between
powerline network adapters. Powerline adapters utilize a technology
called OFDM (orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing), which
enables the copper wiring to carry multiple data streams even while
powering appliances and devices throughout your home. The latest
devices also work independent of line voltage and current frequency
to provide a consistent and reliable networking experience.
This Internet access solution makes a lot of sense because there's
always an outlet near the computer and another outlet near the
Internet-enabled devices you'll likely be using. And if you can plug
in a power adapter and an Ethernet cable, you can install and
configure a powerline network yourself in minutes.
David Ferrin
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