Creation of housing network on the telephone line
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HomePNA 3.0 technology allows the data transmission with speed up to 128 Mbps on an ordinary telephone line with saving of ordinary telephone service. Using of HomePNA 3.0 equipment in an apartment allows to create a "home network" by the most economical method and using existing home telephone wiring .
The existing phone lines transmit voice messages with distance of 600 meter.
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In this case in house (office) can be
created:
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1. DYNAMIX DH-314 – HomePNA 3.0 concentrator
, equipped with 14 ports 128 Mbps HomePNA and 2 10/100/1000 Base-TX.
HomePNA concentrator is used for data transmission on existing telephone lines, and they do not require expensive cable but use already installed telephone cables.
For saving of telephone service, all incoming telephone lines are intended for data transmission and switch on from the telephone cross in the house in concentrator, and then to the users.
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In the side of the house (office) can be created :
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1. DYNAMIX HP-30U HomePNA 3.0 USB
adapter.
HomePNA converter is used for connection of computers with USB interfaces to HomePNA networks. DYNAMIX HP-30U is an ideal and simple solution for such interactions. If existing phone lines transmit voice messages, DYNAMIX HP-30U allows transmitting multimedia data at a speed of 128 Mbps, such as video on demand, Internet traffic, multi-user plays etc. at distance of 600m.(see picture Office 1)
2. Dynamix HP-30C HomePNA 3.0 Ethernet
adapter.
DYNAMIX HP-30C is an ideal and simple solution for these networks interaction without any additional drivers and programs, this is a “plug and play”
device.
If existing phone lines transmit voice messages, DYNAMIX HP-30C allows transmitting multimedia data at a speed of 100 Mbps, e.g. video on demand etc. at a distance of 600 m. For example, in Office 2 is used only one computer with connection to Internet,. In Office 3 - one computer is connected directly to HOMEPNA 3.0 adapter, and other four - connected to the second Ethernet interface of converter via additional switchboard.
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