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HomeLink Telephone RJ-11 Cabling - hpn100sk

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Linksys HomeLink Series 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. Note: 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. Forcing the HomeLink Card to supply modem data from the Internet to multiple computers may result in a failed or unstable network connection. Phoneline Network Card & Network in a Box Specifications Model Numbers Standards Topology Protocol Speed Ports Cabling Type LEDs Bus Type HPN100, HPN100SK HomePNA Version 1.0, IEEE 802.3, PC98, PC99, and NetPC Daisy Chain (Phoneline) Star (Ethernet) CSMA/CD 1Mbps (Phoneline) 10Mbps (Ethernet) 2 RJ-11 Ports, 1 10BaseT RJ-45 Port (Mutually Exclusive) Standard Copper RJ-11 (Phoneline) Category 5 UTP or Better (Ethernet) Link, Activity 32-Bit PCI Version 2.1 Compliant Environmental Specifications Dimensions Weight Power Certifications Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 5.2" x 4.75" x 0.75" 3 oz. 5 watts maximum FCC Class B, CE Mark Commercial 0°C to 55°C (32°F to 130°F) -40° to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) 10% to 85% Non-Condensing 5% to 90% Non-Condensing 56 57

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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
Note:
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.