On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 04:41:48 -0500, JW <> wrote:
>>However, if there's a common AC power line going between the garage
>>and the house, a poweline phone contraption might be cheaper and
>>better.
>> http://www.phonex.com/prd_wj.htm
>>The CATV and satellite vendors use these and one can often find them
>>for next to nothing.
>I tried this 2 or 3 years ago, every time it rained I lost my
>telephone, then would have to reset at the house and reset in the
>shop. Then eventually the telephone setup quit working in the shop.
>I think it still works in a shed about 100 ft. from the house. Very
>fussy as to what equipment could be plugged in close to it's outlet,
>but putting it on it's own circuit didn't solve anything either.
I don't have a huge amount of experience running Phonex adapters over
long power lines. The FAQ claims 100ft:
http://www.phonex.com/faq.htm
I have one pair setup with about 100ft of AC power line. No problems.
I even use it with a dialup modem but only get about 14Kbit/sec.
Another possibility is to use a 900MHz (not 2.4GHz) cordless phone and
a pair of external antennas. There are high power phones that have
tremendous range:
http://www.engeniustech.com/telecom/...lcordless.html
that might work. However, methinks just attaching a pair of
directional 900MHz antennas to each end of a common 900MHz cordless
phone link will be good enough.
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