Bob Telephone line's are low voltage power lines. Here are the links of the products which will give you a little more to go on. Switch http://www.handlink.com.tw/eng/products/homepna/ps80/products_homepna_ps80.htm converters in the rooms http://www.handlink.com.tw/eng/products/homepna/pec120/products_homepna_pec120.htm
I hope this will clarify how it works and answer Josheph's e-mail about homepna. It works very well. You get dsl speeds nothing super fast. But if there are a lot of guest on it will slow down due to the bottleneck at the dsl going out. I got between 450-600 in the guest rooms. Tim On Tuesday 04 March 2003 01:53 am, you wrote: > Timothy Bolz wrote: > > Bob > > > > I am directly connected to a switch which and all the homepna switches > > are connected to the same switch. > > I'm a bit confused about this. Doesn't homepna broadcast over the > power line? Do you have a separate, isolated power circuit to each > room? Otherwise, how can you have switched ethernet? _______________________________________________ Eug-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
