| Re: Power Strips for Home Networks | 
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|  DevilsPGD (spamsucks@crazyhat.net) Sat, 25 Jun 2005 01:34:03 -0600 
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| In message <telecom24.280.13@telecom-digest.org> David B. Horvath, CCP <dhorvath@withheld_on_request wrote: 
> PAT -- please remove email address, too much SPAM. 
> On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 17:49:42 PDT, Fred Atkinson  
>> I've accumulated so many devices on my home network (and some devices 
> Yes, you are not the only one with this problem. My current solution 
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=392778 
This is the best solution I've seen so far, you can not only use the 
In message <telecom24.280.16@telecom-digest.org> "Howard S. Wharton" 
> Pat, 
> By daisy chaining your power strips, you are causing the first ones in 
The risk isn't generally relevant in the case of typical brick 
I have a bunch of powerbars in the basement that are rated between 5 
The power spikes up to 4 Amp right when the power is initially | 
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