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PHONELINE-BASED NETWORKING: Overview
Phone-line networking is one of several ways to connect the computers in the home. If the computers are in different rooms, then phone-line networking is a good solution. Phone-line networking is easy to install, inexpensive and fast, and it doesn't require any additional wiring.

Phone-line networking, most commonly referred to as HomePNA, is based on the specifications developed by the Home Phone Networking Alliance (HPNA). The HPNA is a consortium of key networking technology companies that created a phone-line standard for the networking industry. HPNA 1.0, the original version of the standard, operated at a rather slow 1 megabit per second (Mbps). The current specification, HPNA 3.0, is based on technology developed by Broadcom and Copper Solutions. It operates at 128 Mbps.

HomePNA has several distinct advantages: It's easy to install, It's inexpensive,It's standardized,It's reliable; It operates at a constant 128 Mbps, even when the phone is in use. It requires no additional networking equipment (such as hubs or routers); It supports up to 50 devices; It is fast enough for bandwidth-intensive applications, such as video;It is compatible with other networking technologies; It works on Macs and older PCs (in addition to Windows and Linux systems).

HomePNA does have some drawbacks, though. A phone jack is needed close to each computer. Otherwise, phone extension cords are required or new wiring has to be installed. There is a physical limit of 1,000 feet (304.8 m) of wiring between devices, and the overall area of coverage should not exceed 10,000 square feet (929 m2).

See: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/phone-network.htm


PHONELINE-BASED NETWORKING: News

CopperGate Communications Achieves Five Million HomePNA Chipset Milestone

CopperGate Communications, the Everywire Home Networking Company™, today announced the shipment of 5 million HomePNA chipsets worldwide – making the company the leader in IPTV services...  >>  

HomePNA Membership Exceeds 40 Companies

HomePNA announced  it now has more than 40 member companies collaborating to promote the adoption of the only multimedia home networking standard approved by the International...  >>  

Broadcom Helps Small Business Networks Go 'Green' with New Family of Gigabit Ethernet Switches

Broadcom Corporation announced the industry's first family of 65 nanometer (nm) single-chip Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) switch solutions for small- to-medium-sized business (SMB) applications. This...  >>  

PHONELINE-BASED NETWORKING: Semiconductor Solutions

DSL Line Combiner

For DSL subscribers with "splittered" service, meaning DSL and telephone service are terminated into the home on separate lines, the 2Wire DSL Line Combiner merges the DSL and your home...  >>  

The HomePNA3.0 USB Adapter, PUA-310

The HomePNA3.0 USB Adapter, PUA-310, enables you to connect   any USB-ported Microsoft Windows 98, ME, 2000, or XP operated PCs at home with existing telephone lines.  >>  

CopperGate's CopperStream Technology

CopperGate’s CopperStream™ technology exploits the capacity of telephony and coax wiring by delivering data rates of up to 320 Mbps to multiple network nodes.  >>  

BCM6410/6420 BladeRunner ADSL2+ Central Office Chipset

The unmatched integration and low power dissipation of the BladeRunner chipset provides manufacturers of DSLAM and NGDLC line card equipment the ability to achieve more ports per cubic area, and... [from Broadcom]  >>  

UHL1000 - USB 1M HomePNA Adapter

The USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network Adapter is fully compatible with the Universal Serial Bus functionality built in Windows 98. It enables the instant connectivity to multiple PCs over a...  >>  

Phonelines-Based Home Networking

Xilinx Spartan-II FPGAs Enable HomePNA-Based Solutions [from Xilinx]  >>  

PHONELINE-BASED NETWORKING: Application Resources

HPNA Ethernet Converter

The Netsys HPNA Ethernet Converter (NH-300SP) provides a cost effective, standards-based HPNA Converter for home phoneline networking, hotel/motel, and multi-tenant applications. The NH-300SP is...  >>  

PHONELINE-BASED NETWORKING: Reference Designs

Avago Technologies Introduces High Performance Driver Amplifiers Targeting 18 to 33 GHz Frequencies

Avago Technologies today announced a highly efficient, linear power amplifier for 18 to 33 GHz frequency ranges.  The company is a supplier of analog interface components for communications,...  >>  

CopperStream CG3010 ECP Reference Design

CopperGate Communications’ CopperStream CG3010 Ethernet to Coax/Phoneline (ECP) Bridge Reference Design is a complete low-cost hardware and software solution for developing HomePNA 3...  >>  

PHONELINE-BASED NETWORKING: Related Articles

The HomePNA Alliance

The HomePNA™ Alliance is an association of leading technology companies working together to develop universal home networking solutions based on internationally recognized, open and...  >>  

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