Lucent puts out a product called HomeStar that is what you are talking about. Essentially a Structured wiring kit for residential use. A patch panel that they recommend goes in the basement or garage, and then your choice of modular wall jacks. You can have 75 ohm standard cable-style coax, RJ-45, RJ-11 and RCA-style coax if I remember correctly. Pretty neat stuff, but not all that revolutionary.
This was a publicity stunt. No mention was made about the terms of the settlement. It's possible they just got together, threw together bs lawsuit and then dismissed it in order to get some publicity. __ Then again what the hell do I know?
I just checked a DVD video under win98. I was trying to find anything in the license screen that indicates that the content of the disc must be viewed by a device that licensed CSS. I didn't find any such thing. It seems to me that this automatically allows for the use deCSS and the like. Am I wrong here?
Lucent puts out a product called HomeStar that is what you are talking about. Essentially a Structured wiring kit for residential use. A patch panel that they recommend goes in the basement or garage, and then your choice of modular wall jacks. You can have 75 ohm standard cable-style coax, RJ-45, RJ-11 and RCA-style coax if I remember correctly. Pretty neat stuff, but not all that revolutionary.
This was a publicity stunt. No mention was made about the terms of the settlement. It's possible they just got together, threw together bs lawsuit and then dismissed it in order to get some publicity. __ Then again what the hell do I know?
I just checked a DVD video under win98. I was trying to find anything in the license screen that indicates that the content of the disc must be viewed by a device that licensed CSS. I didn't find any such thing. It seems to me that this automatically allows for the use deCSS and the like. Am I wrong here?