Linksys HPN100SK Network Card User Manual


 
HomeLink Telephone (RJ-11) Cabling
The telephone cables you use should be standard telephone cables like the
ones you use every day in your home. The RJ-11 cabling has RJ-11 tips and
four colored wires.
Forcing the HomeLink Card to supply modem data from the Internet to multi-
ple computers may result in a failed or unstable network connection.
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Specifications
Model Numbers HPN100, HPN100SK
Standards HomePNA Version 1.0, IEEE 802.3,
PC98, PC99, and NetPC
Topology Daisy Chain (Phoneline)
Star (Ethernet)
Protocol CSMA/CD
Speed 1Mbps (Phoneline)
10Mbps (Ethernet)
Ports 2 RJ-11 Ports,
1 10BaseT RJ-45 Port
(Mutually Exclusive)
Cabling Type Standard Copper RJ-11 (Phoneline)
Category 5 UTP or Better (Ethernet)
LEDs Link, Activity
Bus Type 32-Bit PCI Version 2.1 Compliant
Environmental Specifications
Dimensions 5.2" x 4.75" x 0.75"
Weight 3 oz.
Power 5 watts maximum
Certifications FCC Class B, CE Mark Commercial
Operating Temperature 0°C to 55°C (32°F to 130°F)
Storage Temperature -40° to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Operating Humidity 10% to 85% Non-Condensing
Storage Humidity 5% to 90% Non-Condensing
Phoneline Network Card & Network in a Box
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Linksys HomeLink Series
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If you are only sharing Internet access between 2 PCs, you can connect
your modem directly to your HomeLink Card using a standard telephone cable.
However, if you are sharing Internet access among more than two computers, it
is strongly recommended that you obtain a two-way splitter for your phone
jack, or that you find another wall phone jack for your modem connection.