Hello People

Yeah they tried doing this in the U.K but it ended getting thrown in the
too hard basket. It added an extra layer of difficultly to the power
network and the extra expense was the same in the end as putting a
proper broadband network in. You also have to train your cable people to
not only understand normal power delivery technology but also broadband
delivery and that just pushing the knowledge envelope just too much.

Regards

Richard Neal

On Sun, 2002-08-04 at 11:32, James Gregory wrote:
> Serge Krepak wrote:
> 
> >Anybody knows about usage of power line as network
> >media? What do you think about this device? Has it
> >being met in Australia?
> >
> >http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=32&prid=416
> >
> Don't really know that this is on-topic for slug but it looks like 
> that's a US only product.
> 
> I'd go with wireless if you need to connect computers and don't want to 
> do the cabling.
> 
> James.
> 
> 
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