Re: [Hampshire] Home network cabling

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Author: Tim
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Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Home network cabling
On 07/06/11 17:55, Ian Grody wrote:
> Powerline ethernet was a thought, as you can put ethernet in any room with a
> wall socket. Using several though, can cause all kinds of traffic mayhem. Hard
> wire will also allow gig-e and above scalability.
>
> On Tuesday 07 June 2011 17:47:14 Martin A. Brooks wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>>> From: "Ian Grody"<lug@???>
>>> To: "Hampshire LUG Discussion List"<hampshire@???>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, 7 June, 2011 4:53:24 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Home network cabling
>>>
>>> Drilling as few holes as possible is always the best practice.
>> I ouldn't drill holes at all. I've had a good result with Devolo powerline
>> ethernet-over-power adaptors. I have one adaptor and a small 4 or 8 port
>> switch per target room.
>>
>> No drilling, no holes, they DEWISOTT. Plus when I move I can just unplug
>> the kit and take it with me.
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How about power over ethernet from study to bedroom A then to a small
switch from switch to PC in bedroom A and run a cable to bedroom B from
small. Best of both worlds

Tim