Linksys HPB200 IP Phone User Manual


 
Phoneline 10M Ethernet Bridge
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Getting to Know the HomeLink
Phoneline 10M Ethernet Bridge
Rear Panel Ports
HPNA 2.0 Use the HPNA 2.0 port to connect your Broadband Bridge to
your HomeLink network. This port is configured as a pass-
through port, meaning that the network data travels into the
Bridge through one side of the HomeLink port, then continues
out the other. Connect one HomeLink telephone cable into one
side of Port 1, then continue (with another cable) to your next
HomeLink device through the port's other side.
LAN Connect an Ethernet PC (or an Ethernet device) to your
HomeLink phoneline network through one of the Bridge’s
10BaseT ports.
Uplink Share your Internet access over your entire phoneline network
by connecting to your DSL or Cable modem through the
Broadband Bridge's uplink port. The Uplink port can also con-
nect to Ethernet devices such as hubs, routers, and switches. If
the Uplink port is used, the port right next to it (LAN) will be
inoperable. Any connections made through a LAN will be lost.
Power Connect your power adapter to your HomeLink 10M Bridge
through the Power port.
Linksys HomeLink™ Series
Features
Share High-Speed Internet Access On Your Network Using Your Existing
Telephone Line
Share a Cable Modem or DSL Service Without Interrupting Normal
Telephone Service
Seamlessly Integrates an Ethernet Network with a Home Phoneline
Network
Stand-alone Unit with Two 10BaseT/100BaseTx RJ-45 Ports and one RJ-11
Modular Telephone Port
Bridges a 10Mbps Cable Modem or DSL Connection and a 1Mbps
HomeLink Connection
Fully HomePNA 1.0 and 2.0 Compatible
Easy Installation—No Software Required
Package Contents
• One HomeLink Phoneline 10M Ethernet Bridge
• One AC Adapter & Power Cord
• One User Guide and Registration Card
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