Re: Phone lines network [is it possible ? ]



On Friday 09 May 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:


What's wrong with USB? USB performs as good as 100Mbit Ethernet,
generally.

1.1MBit thinnet more like it.

Anyway, people have been using DSL technologies on phone wires for quite
some time.

Speaking from experience, it's not the ideal solution even in that case, to
be sure. You pay way more for less bandwidth given available alternatives.
^^^^^^^^^
That depends on where you live. :-)

-Chris

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