DeVerm;362784 Wrote: 
> The multiple phase thing is for most homes in the developed countries
> and for sure in western Europe (up to 3 phases in most houses). I still
> don't understand why they don't market a device that'll bridge across
> them all but I think it's because of safety and regulations (like
> you're not supposed to open the box with the 3-phase busbars).
> 
> The home-made antenna-reflectors work very good but the best start
> would be a good "n" type router (has MIMO technology) which works for
> "g" clients too.
> 
> ciao!
> Nick.

Well, the last time I looked, the UK was in western Europe and I think
we qualify as developed, but I don't know of a normal household with 3
phase supply. 3 phase is normally restricted to factories and
workshops.


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