As instructed, Crave plugged one end of the device into our PC's LAN port, and the other into an electrical power outlet, et voila, it turned our power lines into a house-wide network infrastructure. So now we can make toast and share illicit MP3s using the same technology.
We gleefully made other PCs join the network simply by connecting to them to another mains-attached PL-100.
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