Claims
- 1. A home networking system comprising:
- conventional telephone wiring connected to telephone jacks in a customer's premises;
- a customer demarcation unit at a customer's premise, having a port connected to outside telephone wiring and a port connected to the conventional telephone wiring in the customer's premise, receiving signals on the outside telephone wiring, and driving the conventional telephone wiring in the customer's premises as a local-area network (LAN) using a spread-spectrum high-frequency signal, converting the signals received to the protocol required by the LAN; and
- a connection unit at a connection point for a customer's device to receive signals on the LAN, the connection unit having a sensor for sensing signal strength on the network, a microprocessor, a stored program executable by the microprocessor, a path from the LAN to a connection to a customer's device, and a delay line;
- wherein the microprocessor in the connection unit, sensing a minimum signal strength threshold, switches the delay line into the path to the customer's device, thereby improving signal strength to the customer's device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a Continuation-in Part of application Ser. No. 08/811,648, filed Mar. 5, 1997, which is a Continuation-in Part of copending patent application Ser. No. 08/744,287, filed Nov. 6, 1996 and incorporates all of the prior application by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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