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To: MikeM54321 who wrote (4109)6/9/1999 6:19:00 PM
From: Bernard Levy  Read Replies (1) of 12823
 
Hi Mike:

Actually, home networking is much closer to Ethernet over
copper than to DSL. I have not kept up on the choice
of line code or modulation scheme for home networking,
but the basic idea is that home networks are set up to
share resources such as printers, storage devices,
etc... exactly as a LAN would. The main difference between
home networking over copper and 10-baseT or 100-baseT
in an enterprise environment is that LAN networks
use CAT5 cables, while homes use lower grade copper
wires.

Best regards,

Bernard Levy
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