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HPNA & VLAN
Posted by Jim on February 3rd, 2004


Nic O`Neill wrote on 2/3/2004 6:29 PM:

I would recommend looking into Powerline aka HomePlug offerings. They
are straight Ethernet and therefore you only need to support VLAN on the
swicth back in the closet.

Jim

Posted by Nic O`Neill on February 3rd, 2004


Hi

We are looking for an HPNA solution that supports VLAN. - ( for hospitality
industry)

At the moment we are using Zyxel VDSL (supports vlan) but this comes at a
hefty price.

Do you guys know of any other HPNA products that support VLAN?

Thanks in advance!
Nic


Posted by Yousuf Khan on February 5th, 2004


"Nic O`Neill" <sorry@no.mail> wrote in message
news:bvo7rf$qhu$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
Why not just get a cheap HPNA solution that acts as nothing but a media
access layer? That way you can just attach them to a more commonly available
Ethernet switching solution that supports VLANs.

Yousuf Khan



Posted by Kai Rohrbacher on February 5th, 2004


Hi!

Nic O`Neill (sorry@no.mail) wrote about "HPNA & VLAN":
bandwidth & features. From the chipset designers, it should hit the market
these days.

Kai


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