HP Dynamix HP-30 Coax manual

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    D D Y Y N N A A M M I I X X H H P P - - 3 3 0 0 C C O O A A X X 1 1 2 2 8 8 M M b b p p s s H H P P N N A A 3 3 . . 0 0 o o v v e e r r C C o o a a x x E E t t h h e e r r n n e e t t B B r r i i d d g g e e U U s s e e r r ’ ’ s s G G u u i i d d e e[...]

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    INTRODUCTI ON Dynamix HP-30 Coax , HCNA (HomePNA3.0 over Coax) to Ethernet bridge connects any Ethernet device to a high speed access device or to a LAN for Intern et acces s. This bridge br ings y ou the newest Ethernet compatible technology that uses th e coaxial cable as the network’s physical wiring thereby eliminating the need to install new[...]

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    HARDWARE INSTALLATION Parts Names and Functions LED Indicat or s on the Fro nt Panel[...]

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    Ports on the Rear Panel Essential Hardwares[...]

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    Hardware Connections 1. Select a convenient location for the brid ge near the PC or Ethernet device to which it wi ll be connected. The bridge should be kept away from excessive heat. 2. Using one coaxial cable to connect the HCNA port to F-Type connector on the wall. Using another coaxial cable to connect th e other F-type TV port to TV se t. 3. C[...]

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    The figure above shows how to connect an xDSL m odem to a home coaxial cable network. Follow the same steps to connect any Ethernet device such as a HUB or printer, to a coaxial cable network. Now you should ha v e connected the LAN port, HCNA port and the DC5V port to the appropriate devices or lines. LED will be as: POWER ON LAN Link/Act ON HCNA [...]

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    SPECIFICATIONS Standards  IEEE 802.3 10BaseT Ethernet compliant  IEEE 802.3u 100BaseT Fast Ethernet compliant  HomePNA 3.0 over Coa x (HCNA) compli a nt Data Rates  HCNA: 128 Mbps  Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps Distances  HCNA : 1200 meter maximum between the two farthest nodes on LAN  Ethe rnet: 100 met e r maxi mum Power Consumption:[...]