I'm not sure if this discussion also includes any power over ethernet applications ...
No, I don't want to mix the two.
Powerline networking allows setup without laying new wires in a home environment. Setup of such devices only requires plugging into an (already existing) power receptacle. As an example I have an idea to make a networked irrigation controller. In most people's houses it will be really painful to connect irrigation controller to the network, but there is an existing power receptacle because existing controllers are all plugged in.
Power-over-Ethernet needs Ethernet cables but dismisses need for mains power. POE is a nice idea, but how many homes have POE installed?
Let's keep this thread dedicated to powerline networking.
I am looking for a simple solution to add to MBED for powerline networking. Ideally it should be a power supply that also has a regular RJ45 socket so it can both power the MBED and give it connectivity for no-new-wires home installations. I see a lot of activity around this technology (Atheros/Intellon, Intelogis).
Does anyone have any experience using powerline network adapters?