On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Gustavo Rios wrote: > Dear friends, > > sorry for being off-topic, i am able to rent a pair of twist line (a > circuit) between my home and and friends one. I wonder if there exist > and ethernet extender device that could connect an ethernet cable to a > phone line. It would do no special work, just a raw connection between > 2 types of layer, i.e, take "bits" from one end and put it into the > another and vice-versa. > If you truly can get such a service (most RBOCs stopped selling 'dry pair' or 'alarm circuits' in the 80s), get TWO pair. There are a number of companies selling 'Ethernet over Twisted Pair' converters.
One problem, however, is that the 100M distance limitation could make such a connectio pretty impractical, even IF the line conditioning permitted the connection. > Does that exists ? > If you're fairly close, however, WiFi with high gain antennas might be a much better solution. Lee ================================================ Leland V. Lammert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chief Scientist Omnitec Corporation Network/Internet Consultants www.omnitec.net ================================================