Has any tried this product? How well does it work compared to wireless networkig solutions and does it interfere at all with your phone line? Also, do you need to get a seperate one for each computer or would a regular NIC work for the client computers?
Thanks!
AnyPoint Phoneline Home Networking
I've used the Diamond HPNA and it does not interfere with the phone signal. You will also need HPNA cards in any computer that wants to access the network and share internet access unless you get one of the router/hubs/bridges that let you combine different types of home networking. For one of them you can use ethernet but the rest would have to have wireless or HPNA cards in them.
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BoOmEr2120
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I am currently using a phone line network, and I love it. It seems to work very well, although the speed is limited to 10 Mbps for my network. I did find that these things are not very expandable in terms of accessories available (i.e. routers, hubs). One thing that I don't like about these is that you have to have another computer on for internet sharing. This isn't really convenient.
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AnalogX Simple Proxy (free) or SyberGen SyGate ($100 i think)
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