Powerline HD

steven meyer steven.meyer-bdq14YP6qtRg9hUCZPvPmw at public.gmane.org
Tue Apr 17 15:53:50 UTC 2007


Ethernet(RJ45) Homeplug modules will work as network bridges out the box on 
Linux or Windows or other IP devices without requiring special set-up.  The 
set-up is needed to change the encryption key for security.  I would avoid 
USB type Homeplug devices. I'm using modules from IOGear.

Steven
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From: "jim" <jim-NZ0Nh92OcoOw5LPnMra/2Q at public.gmane.org>
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Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 5:33 PM
Subject: [TLUG]: Powerline HD


>I was looking at a product from D-link that uses your house wiring as your
> network. This would be very handy in some instances. Every site I googled 
> had
> the same comments as the D-link site. Configuration requires Windows
> 2000,XP,Vista.
> Has anyone used this type of products?
> What I really want to know is after I configure it with Windows will it 
> run
> when I boot to Linux? And any other problems I might encounter.
>
> Thanks
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> Jim Taylor
> 416-651-1967
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