During his short tenure here, BMOW posted the I love LocalTalk thread, but I never chimed in with its most elegant feature from my perspective:
The transceiver dongles operated on the, almost universally unused, second line pair in the existing POTS installation of every home and business. So if the TelCo block at point of entry was not connected to Ma Bell, the second tip and ring wires scattered about the house were ripe for installation of a splitter/telephone patch cord to a PhoneNet/Appletalk transceiver in almost every room of the house.
I just moved a piece of furniture and spotted the unused Cable TV jack in the living room. I've got an EtherNet Hub with the same ThinNet Co-Ax connector I used to uplink to the NYNEX DSL MoDem back in the day.
Question: since I've already got a pre-wired CoAx installation, will 10base2/ThinNet over Cable TV function as the EtherNet equivalent of the PhoneNet hack?
< jumps up to start digging for gold in the big cardboard box of networking goodness >
The transceiver dongles operated on the, almost universally unused, second line pair in the existing POTS installation of every home and business. So if the TelCo block at point of entry was not connected to Ma Bell, the second tip and ring wires scattered about the house were ripe for installation of a splitter/telephone patch cord to a PhoneNet/Appletalk transceiver in almost every room of the house.
I just moved a piece of furniture and spotted the unused Cable TV jack in the living room. I've got an EtherNet Hub with the same ThinNet Co-Ax connector I used to uplink to the NYNEX DSL MoDem back in the day.
Question: since I've already got a pre-wired CoAx installation, will 10base2/ThinNet over Cable TV function as the EtherNet equivalent of the PhoneNet hack?
< jumps up to start digging for gold in the big cardboard box of networking goodness >


