A local area network (60) within a residence or other building, including
both wired (5) and non-wired segments (53). The wired segments are based
on new or existing wires (5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e) in the building, wherein
access to the wires is provided by outlets (61a, 61d), such as a
telephone system, electrical power distribution system, or cable
television wiring system. The non-wired segments are based on
communication using propagated waves such as radio, sound, or light (e.g.
infrared). The wired and non-wired segments interface in the outlet,
using a module (50) that serves as mediator between the segments. The
module can be integrated into the outlet, partially housed in the outlet,
or attached externally to the outlet. Such a network allows for
integrated communication of data units (24b) connected by wires and data
units (24a, 24d) connected without wires.