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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Ferrin
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 4:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] daily tip

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David Ferrin
[email protected]
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kimsan Song" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 2:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] daily tip


>I like these daily tips. I have even gone as far as making a daily tip
> folder!:)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick Justice
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 9:27 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] daily tip
>
> Power-line technology has been around for some time,
> and can be used with telephones, ethernet and even speakers.
> You are simply using the existing wiring in your home to carry the data
> stream
> from a router or such device to another device plugged into an outlet in
> another area of the home.
> The devices used to transmit the signal thru the electrical wires are 
> called
>
> bridges,
> and a typivcal setup would be as follows:
> computer A, is connected to a router by an ethernet cable.
> another cable is connected to the router and a network bridge, which is
> plugged into an electrical outlet.
> computer B,
> is connected to another bridge in another location, which is plugged into 
> a
> standard electrical outlet.
> Data is transferred from one device to another using the house wiring
> instead of making long runs of ethernet cable.
> A person would have to research the technology to get more specific info.
> These days, wireless options are less expensive and easier to setup.
> HTH,
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "lloydfuge352" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 8:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] daily tip
>
>
>> 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
>>> [email protected]
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