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APPENDIX A: Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use HomePlug AV with older HomePlug versions?
All HomePlug AV versions can communicate with each other. HomePlug AV, however,
is not backward compatible with HomePlug 1.0 releases.
If you will use different versions of HomePlug AV in a single network, you need to use
the HomePlug AV Utility software to create a Private Network Name for all devices.
Unlike the new version of HomePlug AV, older versions do not feature the Simple
Connect button which enables the device to create a common Private Network Name
without using the software.
How does HomePlug AV achieve a higher bandwidth than HomePlug Turbo
and HomePlug 1.0 devices?
HomePlug AV complies with the HomePlug AV standard. It achieves higher data
throughput by using a broader frequency spectrum (2-30 MHz rather than 4-21 MHz),
by using a better access method (Time Division Multiple Access rather than Carrier
Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection), and by using a better processor with a
greater bitload per Hz.
Can HomePlug AV be used alongside HomePlug 1.0 devices within the
network?
HomePlug 1.0 and HomePlug AV standards can coexist but they will not be able to
communicate with each other.
Which operating system (OS) is compatible with HomePlug AV?
HomePlug AV is operating system independent. However, the HomePlug AV Utility
requires a Windows operating system (98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista) with the .NET
Framework installed.
How difficult is it to set up a network with HomePlug AV?
HomePlug AV is a plug and play device. Connect it to an Ethernet device, plug it to a
wall socket, and it is ready to use. Even the most inexperienced user can set up the
network with ease. Installing the HomePlug AV Utility software is only needed if you