Re: wifi to cover large house In article <45daffb4$0$1150$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au>,
atec 77 <""atec77 \"@ hotmail.com"> wrote:
>Dale I. Green wrote:
>> "Dale I. Green" <dig@notmail.com> wrote in
>> news:Xns98DD2E78625Adigatnotmaildotcom@216.196.97. 142:
>>
>>> I need to set-up a wireless network to cover a rather large house, 3
>>> stories, approximately 4500 square feet. To further complicate
>>> matters, the cable modem is at one end of the house and wiring the
>>> house is not an option.
>>>
>>
>> Continued research led me to another option, HomePlug. I'm thinking I
>> could purchase several HomePlug adapters and locate them strategically
>> about the house then attach a wireless access point to each. I've had
>> success using multiple access points over CAT5 and it seems the HomePlug
>> would simply be replacing the CAT5. Do I have this right?
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> Dale
>It may work but have someone check the wiring just in case there is a
>phase split .
Please elaborate on phase shift WRT data over residential power.
Thanks
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