SendTek CES-632 User Manual

G.hn over coax gigabit ethernet bridge

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G.hn over Coax
Gigabit Ethernet Bridge
User's Guide
V1.1

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  • Page 1 G.hn over Coax Gigabit Ethernet Bridge User’s Guide V1.1...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION This G.hn (Gigabit Home Network) over Coax to Gigabit Ethernet bridge connects any Ethernet device to a high speed access device or to a LAN for Internet access. This bridge brings you the newest Ethernet compatible technology that uses the coaxial cable as the network's physical wiring thereby eliminating the need to install new wiring.
  • Page 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Parts Names and Functions LED Indicators on the Rear Panel Status Port Flashing Powered by DC 12V Not powered DC12V Link Receive Disconnect Link Transmit Link fail LAN1 10Mbps 1000 1000Mbps 100Mbps Link Receive Disconnect Link Transmit Link fail LAN2 1000 1000Mbps...
  • Page 4 Ports on the Rear Panel Port Name Type Functions DC 12V Connect to the power adapter plug. Connect to Ethernet port on FTTH or LAN1/LAN2 RJ-45 xDSL Modem or Switch for Internet Access. Connect to TV G.hn Connect to G.hn devices Essential Hardwares Items Included Description...
  • Page 5 CAT5 Connects from Ethernet port cable Ethernet enabled devices as or STB DC12V Connects from Power Power port of adapter the main unit into a wall outlet Hardware Connections 1. Select a convenient location for the bridge near the PC or Ethernet device to which it will be connected.
  • Page 6 The figure above shows how to connect an xDSL modem to a home coaxial cable network. Follow the same steps to connect any Ethernet device such as a HUB or printer, to a coaxial cable network. Now you should have connected the LAN port, G.hn port and the DC 12V port to the appropriate devices or lines.
  • Page 7 TROUBLESHOOTING The bridge has been designed to be a reliable and easy to use connection device. Please refer to the list below to aid in troubleshooting. The Power (green PWR) LED is off.  Make sure the power adapter is properly plugged into a live electrical outlet.
  • Page 8 SPECIFICATIONS Standards  IEEE 802.3 10BaseT Ethernet  IEEE 802.3u 100BaseT Fast Ethernet  IEEE 802.3ab 1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet  ITU-T G.9960/G.9961 G.hn over Coax Data Rates  G.hn: 1Gbps (2-98MHz) maximal (720Mbps / 2- 76MHz, 430Mbps / 2-48MHz)  Ethernet: 100 /1000 Mbps Transmission Range ...

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