On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 12:29:37PM -0500, David Wright wrote:

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> 
> I was under the impression that 3-phase to a private residence
> contravenes building regulations, as that would make 440V available
> for you to electrocute yourself.

Nope. On a 3 phase system with individual phases at 120V, you will never
get 480V. Depending on the way it's wired at the pole, you could get a
maximum of 208V or 240V, phase to phase.

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> I can't help thinking that you can "plant a device" on each computer
> that doesn't have wifi by buying dongles. That is, unless you have
> more than one computer in a room and they must be wire-interconnected.

If I have more than one internet connected device in room, I just put in a
switch, which is then wired to whatever the source of the internet is in
that room.

Paul

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