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Old 24-04-2010, 11:08   #18
Jon T
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Re: Powerline Adaptors?

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
Ahh, the good old KISS method... You weren't a techie in the armed forces were you ??? Just that it's the same way that us techies used to explain to the mechs
No, disability precluded me from ever taking that path, Dumbing things down is an integral part of job, I generally don't go into much detail unless a)It's needed, and b)The person(s) that i'm talking to can understand.



Wasn't going to mention this, but if you look on the RSGB website, there are moves being made to mount a judicial review into the legality of power line home networking devices: http://www.rsgb.org/news/article.php?id=0011

The newer varieties of these device will use frequencies well into the hundreds of megahertz, that's where air traffic control, police, ambulance and fire brigades have their blocks of RF spectrum, not to mention the non-safety of life comms such as broadcast radio.

Ofcom can and will remove these devices once a complaint has been made that they are causing interference.
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