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Re: Security of mains ethernet adapters?


  • Subject: Re: Security of mains ethernet adapters?
  • From: "domdevitto" <dom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 10:51:45 -0000

http://blogs.sun.com/chrisg/entry/ethernet_over_mains

implies that hopping through the fusebox, to the meter, back up to
another fusebox causes a big reduction in signaling rate (from 85 mbps
to 13 mbps) - but does work.

He is also a bit worried about security - though he thinks that the
degradation from fusebox-fusebox within his own twin-fusebox house
probably means that data won't leak between two separate properties.

This would be a *very* interesting community 'mesh' network though!

Dom
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Vargster <vargster@...> wrote:
>
> I'm thinking about getting a pair of these 'ethernet over the main
wiring'
> adapters to push the house lan out to corner of the house I can't
get cat5
> to (I know, I know) and the wireless seems to have a dead spot there
too.
>
> My only problem (apart from the cost of the things) is the lingering
doubt
> over security, I've had a google and various pages talk about
hacking into
> them, and some mention that it has to be on the same ring main etc,
that
> data can't travel across the meter etc.
>
> I just wondered if anyone had any experience/thoughts/knowledge on the
> subject?
>
> Lee
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>





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