[H] Powerline Question

2013-10-26 Thread Brian Weeden
I've been using the Netgear Powerline system for a couple years now with
great success. However, I've always only had one device plugged into each
adapter.

Does anyone know if you can plug a hub or a switch into an adapter and that
way have more than one device connected through each adapter?

I know Netgear sells something that does this, but I'd love to be able to
use a regular old hub/switch than have to buy another $100 device.

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Brian


Re: [H] Powerline Question

2013-10-26 Thread James Boswell
Yeah, I've got switches hanging off of 3 out of 4 powerline ethernet
adapters in my current digs.  (actually routers, but two have their routing
switched off)
On 26 Oct 2013 12:35, Brian Weeden brian.wee...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've been using the Netgear Powerline system for a couple years now with
 great success. However, I've always only had one device plugged into each
 adapter.

 Does anyone know if you can plug a hub or a switch into an adapter and that
 way have more than one device connected through each adapter?

 I know Netgear sells something that does this, but I'd love to be able to
 use a regular old hub/switch than have to buy another $100 device.

 -
 Brian



Re: [H] Powerline Question

2013-10-26 Thread Brian Weeden
So just any old switch should do?

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Brian

On Oct 26, 2013, at 7:59, James Boswell torazch...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yeah, I've got switches hanging off of 3 out of 4 powerline ethernet
 adapters in my current digs.  (actually routers, but two have their routing
 switched off)
 On 26 Oct 2013 12:35, Brian Weeden brian.wee...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I've been using the Netgear Powerline system for a couple years now with
 great success. However, I've always only had one device plugged into each
 adapter.
 
 Does anyone know if you can plug a hub or a switch into an adapter and that
 way have more than one device connected through each adapter?
 
 I know Netgear sells something that does this, but I'd love to be able to
 use a regular old hub/switch than have to buy another $100 device.
 
 -
 Brian
 


Re: [H] Powerline Question

2013-10-26 Thread James Boswell
Yes, unless something very odd happens.  (it's an Asus rt-n66, an rt-n16
(routing off) and a wrt54gl (routing off) here.)
On 26 Oct 2013 13:04, Brian Weeden brian.wee...@gmail.com wrote:

 So just any old switch should do?

 ---
 Brian

 On Oct 26, 2013, at 7:59, James Boswell torazch...@gmail.com wrote:

  Yeah, I've got switches hanging off of 3 out of 4 powerline ethernet
  adapters in my current digs.  (actually routers, but two have their
 routing
  switched off)
  On 26 Oct 2013 12:35, Brian Weeden brian.wee...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I've been using the Netgear Powerline system for a couple years now with
  great success. However, I've always only had one device plugged into
 each
  adapter.
 
  Does anyone know if you can plug a hub or a switch into an adapter and
 that
  way have more than one device connected through each adapter?
 
  I know Netgear sells something that does this, but I'd love to be able
 to
  use a regular old hub/switch than have to buy another $100 device.
 
  -
  Brian
 



Re: [H] Powerline Question

2013-10-26 Thread Chris Reeves
It works. Any switch will do

-Original Message-
From: Brian Weeden brian.wee...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎10/‎26/‎2013 6:35 AM
To: hwg hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] Powerline Question

I've been using the Netgear Powerline system for a couple years now with
great success. However, I've always only had one device plugged into each
adapter.

Does anyone know if you can plug a hub or a switch into an adapter and that
way have more than one device connected through each adapter?

I know Netgear sells something that does this, but I'd love to be able to
use a regular old hub/switch than have to buy another $100 device.

-
Brian


Re: [H] Android

2013-10-26 Thread Brian Weeden
Ok, update on this and good news.  Some Good Samaritan just released an
S-Off Unlock for Verizon HTC One:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473644

That means I can finally dump the HTC Sense crap and Verizon bloatware.

Suggestions for my first ROM?  Cyanogen?

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Brian

On Saturday, August 24, 2013, Alex Lee wrote:

 If your Nexus 4 has bloatware, it's not a Google Play or Nexus phone.

 Look at the phones on play.google.com

 On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Brian Weeden 
 brian.wee...@gmail.comjavascript:;
 wrote:

  That would be even worse. N4 bloatware is pretty hideous. At least the
 HTC
  stuff is not that bad.
 
  --
  Brian
   On Aug 24, 2013 7:23 PM, Bryan Seitz se...@bsd-unix.netjavascript:;
 wrote:
 
   I meant a different phone. Like the nexus 4?
  
  
   On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 07:14:20PM -0400, Brian Weeden wrote:
Not really an option as you're just giving them more money - they
  charge
you the same whether you have a subsidized phone or not.
  
   --
  
   Bryan G. Seitz
  
 



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Brian