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Originally posted by FV623
Probably owing to the diminutive size of the typical British dwelling which is not the size of a small hotel so jealously evident on the N. American continent, domestic LANs are rare to nonexistent.
However, as a new signals type and still functioning professionally, I can tell you they are often the bane of my life since the computer people have no comprehension of radio and do not understand the infinite frequency necessity of making a fast edged pulse. We have serious trouble with LAN generated broad-band noise compromising radio circuits even to UHF 450MHZ - 470MHz.
R.
Tiny house dweller.
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Master R., I will state to you that, although not diminutive, I do not live in a typical N. American small hotel. There are a number of summer cottages out in the country that are very much bigger than my humble (but comfortable) abode.
I should also inform you that my LAN is not of the wireless persuasion. Being an old Sigs type who understands and appreciates communication security, I do not have radio frequencies emanating from my house. My LAN is of the cable variety and my broadband connection (@ 3Mbps) is through my telephone wires. Having a network at my home has been necessitated by the fact that I have 2 sons (a new Sigs type approaching 20 years and the other going on 13 years of age).
Frank ...
(not a small hotel dweller)