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Dynamix HP-30/S Manuel de l'utilisateur
Additional Items
Description
(Not included)
A well-installed WAN
environment (Cable
or xDSL Modem)
A well-installed LAN
HUB
environment

Hardware Connections

1. Select a convenient location for the
bridge near the PC or Ethernet device
to which it will be connected. The bridge
should be kept away from excessive heat.
2. Using one telephone wire to connect the
HPNA port to RJ-11 jack on the wall. Us-
ing another telephone wire to connect the
other Phone Port to a telephone set (or
connect the Phone port to "Phone" port of
splitter of ADSL modem).
3. Connect the LAN1/LAN2 port to your
Ethernet-equipped device.
4. Connect the power adapter to the DC5V
port into a wall outlet.
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The figure above shows how to connect a
xDSL modem to a home phoneline network.
Follow the same steps to connect any Ether-
net device such as a STB or PC, to a home
phoneline network.
Now you should have connected the LAN
port, HPNA port and the DC5V port to the
appropriate devices or lines.
LED will be as:
POWER
ON
LAN Link/Act
ON
HPNA Link/Act
ON
For
more
information
on
see section:
"LED Indicators on the Rear Panel".
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The bridge has been designed to be a re-
liable and easy to use connection device.
Please refer to the list below to aid in trouble-
shooting.
The Power (green) LED is off.
• Make sure the power adapter is properly
plugged into a live electrical outlet.
The LAN (Ethernet) or
HPNA Link/Act LED is off.
• Make sure the connection to these two
ports is secure.
• The Ethernet or HPNA device to which
you are connected should be powered on
and properly configured.
LEDs,
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SPECIFICATIONS
Standards
• IEEE802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet compliant
• IEEE802.3u 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet
compliant
• HomePNA 3.1 specification compliant
Maximal Data Rates
• Home Networking : 160 or
144 / 112 Mbps
• Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps
Distances
• Home Networking : 600 meter maximum
between the two farthest nodes on the LAN
• Ethernet: 100 meter maximum
Power Consumption:
• 5V DC IN, Less than 4Watt
Certifications
• CE, FCC Part 15
• FCC Part 68
LEDs
• Power
• Ethernet Link/Activity
• HPNA Link/Activity
Connectors
• Two RJ-11, one for connecting with
HomePNA device, and one for telephone
bypass
• Two RJ-45 for 10/100M Ethernet
Cables
• Home Networking: standard home
phone wire
• Fast Ethernet: CAT5 or better UTP
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