G.hn, quand le réseau CPL disparaît à l'intérieur de nos appareils
La nouvelle norme mondiale G.hn permettra de connecter des appareils à Internet et au réseau domestique à 1 000 Mbit/s. Les premiers ordinateurs, routeurs, consoles, TV et NAS compatibles sont attendus début 2012
article:
http://www.01net.com/editorial/543104/g-hn-quand-le-reseau-cpl-disparait-a-l-and-039-interieur-de-nos-appareils/
mon rêve se réalise et sera disponible en 2012, intégré aux appareils, un seul et unique cable électrique par appareil: tout simplement magnifique, le message a enfin passé TV/hifi/video/ordinateurs en réseau via le cable électrique existant qui permet de passer dans les étages ou/et différentes pièces sans perte de performance :-)
dès 1er semestre 2012 connectées via le cable électrique sans perturbation radio amateur les 2 mondes réconciliés :-)
G.hn
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.hn
Recommendation G.9960 (Physical Layer) was granted Approval at the October 2009 Study Group 15 plenary meeting.
Recommendation G.9961 received Approval on June 11, 2010. During that meeting, concerns about regulatory conformance were raised and an amendment to the G.hn standard was proposed that eliminated the passband (100 MHz to 200 MHz) and reduced the baseband operational spectrum (from 100 MHz to 80 MHz). Other changes included in the amendment included a reduction of transmit power to meet regulatory complaints raised at the meeting. In June 2011, during a joint Forum held by ITU-T, ITU-R and other organizations, it was recognized that "ITU-T G.hn was considered to have electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and mitigation techniques that go well beyond those considered essential for protecting radio services", and that "Non-ITU compliant home network equipment may cause problems".[16]
In October 2010, Sigma Designs announced the first G.hn-compliant chipset, called CG5110. In January 2011, Lantiq introduced a family of G.hn-compliant chips, called HNX176 and HNX156.
In June 2011, four silicon vendors (Lantiq, Marvell Semiconductor, Metanoia and Sigma Designs) announced their participation in an open interoperability plugfest in Geneva, hosted by Homegrid Forum, Broadband Forum and ITU.
La nouvelle norme mondiale G.hn permettra de connecter des appareils à Internet et au réseau domestique à 1 000 Mbit/s. Les premiers ordinateurs, routeurs, consoles, TV et NAS compatibles sont attendus début 2012
article:
http://www.01net.com/editorial/543104/g-hn-quand-le-reseau-cpl-disparait-a-l-and-039-interieur-de-nos-appareils/
mon rêve se réalise et sera disponible en 2012, intégré aux appareils, un seul et unique cable électrique par appareil: tout simplement magnifique, le message a enfin passé TV/hifi/video/ordinateurs en réseau via le cable électrique existant qui permet de passer dans les étages ou/et différentes pièces sans perte de performance :-)
dès 1er semestre 2012 connectées via le cable électrique sans perturbation radio amateur les 2 mondes réconciliés :-)
G.hn
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.hn
Recommendation G.9960 (Physical Layer) was granted Approval at the October 2009 Study Group 15 plenary meeting.
Recommendation G.9961 received Approval on June 11, 2010. During that meeting, concerns about regulatory conformance were raised and an amendment to the G.hn standard was proposed that eliminated the passband (100 MHz to 200 MHz) and reduced the baseband operational spectrum (from 100 MHz to 80 MHz). Other changes included in the amendment included a reduction of transmit power to meet regulatory complaints raised at the meeting. In June 2011, during a joint Forum held by ITU-T, ITU-R and other organizations, it was recognized that "ITU-T G.hn was considered to have electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and mitigation techniques that go well beyond those considered essential for protecting radio services", and that "Non-ITU compliant home network equipment may cause problems".[16]
In October 2010, Sigma Designs announced the first G.hn-compliant chipset, called CG5110. In January 2011, Lantiq introduced a family of G.hn-compliant chips, called HNX176 and HNX156.
In June 2011, four silicon vendors (Lantiq, Marvell Semiconductor, Metanoia and Sigma Designs) announced their participation in an open interoperability plugfest in Geneva, hosted by Homegrid Forum, Broadband Forum and ITU.




