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HomePNA (also known as Home PNA, HPNA, Home Phoneline Networking Alliance, Home Phoneline Networking and Homepna) is an incorporated non-profit association of more than 150 companies, including the founding companies Epigram, Inc., 3Com, AMD, AT&T, Compaq,HP, IBM, Intel, Lucent, Rockwell and Tut Systems. The Home Phoneline Networking Alliance seeks to establish standards among telecom, computer and network products such that they are compatible for HomePNA. Home Phoneline Networking Alliance does not enforce standards; it provides advice to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) which is a standards body.

Overview

The Home Phoneline Networking Alliance as an entity does not manufacture any products, though its members do. However, it endorses products as Home Phoneline Network Certified™. The current version of their Home Phoneline Network Certified™ specifications is 3.0 (after 2003 it is referred to as HomePNA 3.0).

HomePNA 1.0 technology was developed by Tut Systems, and HomePNA 2.0 was developed by Epigram, Inc. who continue to play a developmental role. HomePNA 3.0 was developed by Broadcom and Coppergate solutions [link].

HomePNA 2.0 received approval by the ITU as a global standard known as Recommendation G.989.1, subsequently G989.2 and G989.3 (Phoneline Networking Transceivers).

HomePNA is a relatively new technology, which allows you to network your home computers much like a LAN using your existing telephone wiring. Internet access can be shared among several computer with or without a router. Computers can access each other’s peripherals like printers and storage devices as well as the ability to play multiplayer games. HomePNA uses a different frequencies than voice or fax calls while conducting data across the phone line.

Note: There is now a proposal to include coaxial cables in the HPNA standard to increase the networking capabilities and overcome some limitations of phone jacks locations.

Requirements

The Requirements for HomePNA 3.0 are:
  1. Telephone jacks spawned from a single phone line (the phone line does not have to be active). Almost 99% of home telephone wiring in North America works with HomePNA 3.0.
  2. Hardware approved by the Home Phone Networking Alliance. Generally, this applies to standard hardware such as network cards converting Digital to Analog and vice versa, but many brands of routers, software, ethernet bridges and USB adaptors offer the Home Phoneline Network Certified™ versions. Some PCs are prefitted with the Home Phone Networking Alliance approved adaptors. The average consumer normally needs only a certified network card.

Advantages

Some advantages of HomePNA 3.0 are:

Disadvantages

Some disadvantages of HomePNA 3.0 are:

See also

External links

 


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