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Computers in different rooms..Network them without any cables or wirless routers?

 
 
monkeybone_11@hotmail.com
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      13th Jul 2006
like the subject says is it possible? n if so how?

 
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      13th Jul 2006
You need a virtual connection
ie its all in the mind

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      13th Jul 2006
Yep, sneakernet.

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      15th Jul 2006
ad hoc wireless.

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Powerline networking. (BPL) Possible, but hard to find.


http://www.isp-planet.com/business/2004/amperion.html
http://www.homeplug.com/en/index.asp

Just go with a wireless connection. It'd be ever so much better.

 
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