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![]() "Dennis Ferguson" wrote in message ... Note that this is not a unique attribute, it is about the same situation as that which exists for broadband Internet service via cable modems. I assume that BPL would use the same protection techniques (mostly depending on control of the receiving equipment, I think). This seems to mostly work, I very seldom hear complaints about the security of people's cable connections. Dennis Ferguson Yeah, I'm almost totally ignorant on this one. I sorta assumed the cable companies set aside some bandwidth for internet access, and trapped it out for non-internet cable subscribers. I suppose such a thing could be done in a BPL community, but I picture power line traps being far more expensive than cable traps, and installing thousands of 100A+ traps would get pretty expensive, not to mention the public relation problems of cutting the power of non subscribers so the traps could be installed. The easy way out is not to trap anything. And considering the BPL folks attitude about radiation, they won't do anything they aren't forced to. And they won't be working out problems in advance, but as they come along. Frank Dresser |
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