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> Hi-
> There aren't any recent posts on this topic, so...
>
> I am looking at getting a powerline ethernet adapter for my
> linux/windows home network (old house, poor wireless reception, etc.).
> While all the powerline ethernet adapters on the market seem to be
> plug-and-play for linux if you don't need special configuration, I
> would want to configure it to use encryption. So I'd need some sort of
> linux utility, provided by the vendor, to do so.
>
> Any recommendations on the best adapter to get? I want to support the
> good guys!
>
> -Rolf
My recommendation would be to buy on condition it works. I tried
some of these and found that in some villages it worked a treat, in
others it was so intermittent as to be useless.
There are some command line utilities for Linux which will do
encryption, but remember that the theory is that the signal will
not get out beyond your electricity meter - but I have never
tested it. So unless you are using shared electricity no-one else
should be able to see what you are doing.
David
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