HP (Hewlett-Packard) 30 Coax User Manual

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INTRODUCTION
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 Internet access. This bridge brings you the newest Ethernet compatible technology that uses the coaxial cable as the network’s physical wiring thereby eliminating the need to install new wiring. It is designed to operate on the coaxial TV cable installed in homes.
Dynamix HP-30 Coax enables You to set-up your Private Network at Home with your Existing Coaxial Cable. No additional Network wiring is necessary. You may just Find a Coax Connector in the wall, put the coaxial plug into the connector, you can then be ready to access the broadband Internet. No extra utility is needed. No setting, just link. Simply Plug & Play.
Via the RJ-45 Ethernet Ports, You can connect Dynamix HP-30Coax with the Ethernet -Interfaced Devices such as STB, Camera Server, PC, or Switch/Hub. The High speed of 128Mbps will bring you to enjoy the “video-on-demand” or “multimedia-on-demand” services.
This bridge allows you to connect PCs and Ethernet enabled devices, such as Switch, HUB and printers, to a Home Networking LAN by simply plugging into the existing coaxial F-Type connector.
With Dynamix HP-30Coax you can even quickly extend or flexibly change the existing LAN environment. No Re-wiring more.
Features
Plug & Play
Using existing coaxial TV cable to build a home
network
Shares high speed Internet access and streaming video
1 port 128Mbps connection compliant with HomePNA 3.0 over Coax (HCNA) standard
2 Standard 10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet ports for connecting to Ethernet or cable modem
10/100Mbps Auto Negotiation Support
MDI/MDIX Auto Crossover Support
QoS Priority Mapping Support
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Parts Names and Functions LED Indicators on the Front Panel
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