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John Jones wrote:
With Powerline there's no cable to run so you don't have intermediate
locations - like your attic - that need power. It routes Ethernet over your
home's existing 110V electrical wiring.

So as long as your endpoint device (PC, DVR, whatever) will be around a
power outlet you're good to go.

I suspect that won't work with my house ... I wasn't able to get a phone jack to work over the power line, so I'm thinking that ethernet wouldn't work well either.

I was thinking of doing a number of home run's from the basement to the attic and then into the individual rooms, but that's a lot of wire to haul. I *think* I can get one wire up to the attic without too much difficulty.

I figure once I get that wire up there, I should be able to just use a local switch to redistribute to the rest of the rooms.

david



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