Linksys HPB200 manual Using the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Ethernet Bridge, Front Panel LEDs

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Linksys HomeLink™ Series

Front Panel LEDs

Power

The Power LED will light up when the HomeLink Bridge is pow-

 

ered on. Note that there is no ON/OFF switch; simply plug in the

 

power adapter.

Link

A Link LED will light up above a specific port number (1, 2 or

 

3) if the corresponding port is successfully connected to a net-

 

work device.

TX

A TX LED will light up above HPNA or LAN if the matching

 

port is currently sending data over the network.

RX

A RX LED will light up above HPNA or LAN if the correspon-

 

ding port is currently receiving data over the network

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Phoneline 10M Ethernet Bridge

Using the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Ethernet Bridge

Installation Overview

Since the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Ethernet Bridge is a stand-alone device that requires no software or system configuration, its setup involves nothing but plugging everything in and turning all your hardware on. However, there are a few limitations to the amount of physical distance your network can cover without running the risk of data corruption. These restrictions are due to HomePNA and Ethernet standard limits on the recommended length of your networking cables. (See below.)

Ethernet Cabling

Although there are different grades of Ethernet network cabling, you should use UTP Category 5 (unshielded twisted-pair) cables for each Ethernet con- nection you make, and no Ethernet cable should exceed 100 meters (328 feet) in length. Category 5 cabling are available at most computer stores, or you can crimp your own network cables. See page 10 for details on crimping.

HomeLink Phoneline Cabling

Due to the limitations of standard telephone cables, HomeLink phoneline devices require that no network of HomeLink cabling exceeds a total length of 150 meters (500 feet). In other words, if you have more than 500 feet of tele- phone wires connecting your network, you will be more likely to experience data loss.

Any standard telephone cable will do.

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Contents Phoneline 10M Ethernet Bridge Copyright & Trademarks Introduction Table of ContentsRear Panel Ports FeaturesPackage Contents Front Panel LEDs Using the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Ethernet BridgeInstallation Overview Daisy-chaining to a HomeLink Network Connecting Your Devices to the BridgeTwisted Pair Cabling Resetting the Broadband Network BridgeAppendix Telephone Cabling SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Linksys Warranty Information
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HPB200 specifications

The Linksys HPB200 is a high-performance, dual-band wireless access point designed to enhance network connectivity in various environments. Built for small to medium businesses and home offices, the HPB200 seamlessly integrates into existing network infrastructures, providing robust wireless coverage and high-speed connectivity.

One of the standout features of the Linksys HPB200 is its dual-band capability. It operates on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, allowing users to prioritize bandwidth for different applications. The 5 GHz band is perfect for high-bandwidth operations, such as video streaming and online gaming, while the 2.4 GHz band can efficiently handle standard web browsing and email tasks. This dual-band functionality ensures minimal interference and optimal performance, making it an ideal choice for environments with multiple devices.

The HPB200 supports advanced wireless technologies, including802.11ac, which allows for faster data transfer rates up to 1.2 Gbps, enabling users to enjoy smooth streaming and quick downloads. MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology is also part of its features, which enhances the efficiency of the network by allowing multiple devices to receive data simultaneously. This ensures that every connected device can maintain high performance without causing bottlenecks.

Another key characteristic of the Linksys HPB200 is its ease of setup and management. The device offers a web-based user interface that simplifies the configuration process, allowing users to customize their network settings with ease. Additionally, the access point supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which simplifies installation by providing power through the Ethernet cable, reducing the need for additional power supplies.

Security is also a top priority for the HPB200, featuring WPA3 encryption along with guest network access support. This ensures that sensitive data remains protected while offering guests restricted network access, maintaining the integrity of the main network.

In summary, the Linksys HPB200 is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their wireless connectivity. With its dual-band functionality, advanced wireless technologies, ease of management, and robust security features, it stands out as a reliable access point that can cater to the demands of modern networking needs. Whether for business or home use, the HPB200 ensures you stay connected reliably and securely.