Gentlemen,
   I have used BPL in my home for years. I am connected through it
now. I have wireless now but have not changed this box as it just
works.
   My children played all their internet games through it without a
single complaint about speed or quality. They increased their speed by
adding RAM, video memory and faster NICS. All without realizing they
were on a 10mb BPL adapter.
   In short, not a single problem for me. When I wanted to disconnect
the downstairs internet to time limit (curfew) the connection all I
had to do was unplug the BPL adapter under my desk. I would hear
complaints of the internet is down again. :)
   I don't know if this has interfered with any ham operators near me.
If my home adapters interfere how would I find out?
thanks
Stuart


On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 8:03 AM, Leslie Newell
<[email protected]> wrote:
> That is distributing broadband over the power line network. What was
> being discussed here was purely for local distribution and very little
> noise will get back up the power line. In general the meter has enough
> inductance to block most of the signal.
>
> Les
>
> Rafael Skodlar wrote:
>> 3. Broadband Over Power Line (BPL) should be banned:
>> http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/HTML/plc/
>> We have enough interference from bad transformers and other components
>> in appliances already. No need to say more.
>>
>
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