Yes, powerline networking needs to be on the same "phase" in order to communicate. You can get a phase coupler that will permit devices to talk from one side to the other. They typically require an electrician to install them as it is a little complicated.
As far as the Slingshite box goes, I'll believe it when I see it (too much blather and vapor from this company already). After I've seen it, I won't consider buying it until they fix the form factor from the current crackhead engineered design.
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J @ Dec 19th 2005 2:31AM
Yes, powerline networking needs to be on the same "phase" in order to communicate. You can get a phase coupler that will permit devices to talk from one side to the other. They typically require an electrician to install them as it is a little complicated.
As far as the Slingshite box goes, I'll believe it when I see it (too much blather and vapor from this company already). After I've seen it, I won't consider buying it until they fix the form factor from the current crackhead engineered design.