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Homeplug Networking

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    HOMEPLUG NETWORKING

    Networking-over-mains uses the existing mains power wiring in your home to carry Ethernet signals.  The technology for carrying signals through the mains has been around, notably in the form of wireless baby monitors, and its use for carrying Ethernet signals has been common for some years in the US.  This flexible method for home network distribution is now catching in worldwide.

    In its simplest form, VELCHIP®   HomePlug networking consists of a box at each location requiring a network connection.  The box is plugged in to the mains and has one other connection, an Ethernet socket, just like the wired Ethernet socket you could connect with wires.  You can use several of the boxes around your home (the lowest standard supports up to 12).  You can have several isolated networks on the same mains wiring if you wish, each using its own password.  The standard to look for is called 'HomePlug'.  Any device with this branding should inter-operate.  The data-rate is up to 224Mbps but the most popular speed is 200Mbps (14 mega-bits per second – perfectly okay for sharing ADSL internet access).

    The range for mains networking is usually stated at 100m but this limitation is important only if you need to reach the garden shed or similar.  Generally you will get a connection to any socket in your home as long as you have a single-phase supply.  A single-phase supply usually has only one electricity meter, which covers the vast majority of homes.
    Here at  VELCHIP®     we offer our own branded adapters including  85Mbps HomePlug,  224Mbps HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge, HomePlug + WiFi and HomePlug ADSL.
    See our different scenarios below and take what you need from each one.

    Scenario 1 - Networking ADSL around the home/office - Basic setup

    This is a typical set-up for a small home office environment. In Room 1 the ADSL comes into the home and you connect to it using your ADSL Modem/Router. At this point you attach a HomePlug device to the Router in order that you can share the ADSL connection with other users in the home/office.
    In Room 2 you plug the HomePlug device into the power socket and depending on how many computers you need to connect you can either connect one computer direct to the single port HomePlug device using an Ethernet cable or if you have more than one computer, you can use a 3 port HomePlug device. You can continue to follow this example in each room that you require the ADSL/Network.
    This example is ideal if you have your ADSL Router already in place. If you are new to ADSL and are looking to set-up from scratch it is worth noting that we supply ADSL modem/routers with the HomePlug capabilities already built-in. This will save you buying two boxes and having two devices where you can get away with one.

    Scenario 2 - Networking ADSL around the home/office with multiple computers and games console

    As above for room one but in this image we use the ADSL modem router with the HomePlug built in. Room two shows the 3 port unit which is ideal if you have two computers in one room as in a home office or a games console and computer in the kids playroom for example. Room three shows the Wireless HomePlug adapter, this has an Ethernet connector and wireless capabilities, great for computers or games consoles being connected direct to it and the laptop or wireless enabled computer using it wirelessly.

    Scenario 3 - Sharing Cable Broadband around home/office for one computer

    The cable modem is a fixed device which you are not allowed to remove from your line. If the modem is placed in a room away from your computer this is a great way setting a very basic network for one computer. Attach a HomePlug adapter to the cable modem via Ethernet Cable. Simple as that! In room two, plug in another HomePlug adapter, either ethernet or wireless and surf away!!

     
     

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