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I have a two family home that I recently converted the apartment into an office. Since the electrical in the apartment is run from a different breaker box than the house, is it still possible to use a wireless phone jack, the transmitter in my house and the receiver in the apartment downstairs, to connect a fax machine in the basement to the phone line upstairs? Or do both the tranmitter and receiver have to be on the same electrical "unit" so to speak. And if this isnt possible, do they sell anything that will allow me to connect my fax to my home phonewirelessly? Thanks for any help, and for reading this far!

2007-01-22 12:33:51 · 4 answers · asked by Jim P 1 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

I guess Im asking "Does the info / signal get sent through the electrical lines, or is it sent wirelessly from transmitter to receiver and the outlet is just a power supply?

2007-01-22 12:42:20 · update #1

4 answers

I would think as long as they are on the same transformer it should work. It just needs a continuous wire to send the signal through.

2007-01-22 12:38:39 · answer #1 · answered by Barkley Hound 7 · 0 0

I feel it would have to be through the same breaker box and not only the same breaker box but on the same phase of the electrical. The signal (unless I don't understand the question) is sent through the copper wiring with a DC signal such as an x10 controler. If the signal is sent wireless than there would be no problem. Need to check with the company who makes the transcievers to see how it actually sends the signals.

2007-01-24 02:57:54 · answer #2 · answered by perk472002 2 · 0 0

They use the power outlet as a power supply for the transmitter and receiver.
The actual transmission of data is done via wireless

You can find a typical user manual here
http://www.smarthome.com/4509i.html

2007-01-22 13:49:25 · answer #3 · answered by TV guy 7 · 0 0

at the beginning, DSL isn't on the spot or element of the on the spot community, it particularly is the transport provider. The on the spot comes from a router. So the only thank you to make the internet connection on the spot is to connect the on the spot router to the DSL modem ( linked to the telephone line) via the circulate-over RJ45/40 8 cable. Then all your computers get right of entry to that DSL modem via the on the spot connections to the router. there is one application the place the actually RJ11 (telephone line connection) from the DSL modem could be linked to a cordless telephone satelite enter and broadcast wirelessly to the backside unit bodily linked to the telephone line. There are some manufacturers of cordless telephones that grant aux/satelite inputs. solid success

2016-12-12 18:03:10 · answer #4 · answered by hannigan 4 · 0 0

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