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Re: Re: Homeplug ethernet over mains



It will not affect X10 as the frequencies used are way up above anything
X-10 touches (which if memory serves me correctly is actually baseband
around the zero crossing point by so many %).
What version did you purchase Patrick, V1.0, V1.0 high speed or V2 aka the
AV spec?
As an aside, for video distribution to multiple receivers using multi-cast
it is no good, nor will it ever be! For multi-cast transmission Home Plug
1.0 gives around 1.6Mbps for broadcast/uni-cast traffic.
I am trying to get around to a write up for Mark and will include details
then.....
I have some really noisy PSUs which kill X-10 dead without a filter - one
thing I want to do is see how these affect it. Having read some tech
documents I think there will be no effect - HP has been designed to work
around most problems encountered on a domestic supply. Experience so far
seems to suggest that it copes very well!
Regards,
David

On 9/22/05, Patrick Lidstone <patrick@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Steve Edwards" <steve@t...>
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<patrick@l...>
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> > > Prompted by someone's recent post, I shelled out for some
homeplug
> > > gear from solwise, and I just wanted to rubber stamp the
'thumbs
> > up'.
> > > I am *really* impressed!
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> > Do you use any X10?
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> Yes
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> >Is it affected?
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> Doesn't seem to be - but will keep an eye on things over the next few
> days.
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> Patrick
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