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NETGEAR WPNT834 Supplementary Manual

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San Jose, CA 95134-1911 USA
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Digital Home
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Service Providers

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  • Page 1 350 E. Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1911 USA 1-888-NETGEAR (638-4327) E-mail: info@NETGEAR.com www.NETGEAR.com Digital Home Networking For Service Providers...
  • Page 2 Today, Service Providers’ residential Customers are using their broadband data networking services in a wide variety of applications, from basic data networking via the Internet to highly advanced applications involving real time audio/video, VPN for their home office and home automation. Most get started with simple computer networking for Internet and e-mail.
  • Page 3 Popular Digital Home Applications High Speed Internet Access (HSI) Fast Internet Access is the original driver for the rapid success of Broadband Network services delivered by DSL and Cable Modems. Until 1997, the only broadband access available was typically at the Office, where most businesses used 1 or more T1’s (1.5Mbps) for fast web and VPN access.
  • Page 4 Consumers who are using this service in its most basic mode are interested in applications that don’t need Real Time performance: web browsing, e-mail, electronic commerce / banking transactions and documents plus video, music and software downloads. They typically subscribe to the entry level service at lower performance and price points and use mobile phones or baseband phone lines for Voice.
  • Page 5 Network Printing & Scanning Once the multiple computer residence is connected with HSI, your customers are ready to share a high quality printer and scanner using their data network. Some will have been “sneaker-netting” their notebooks to the printer and scanner. Sharing these resources, especially if wirelessly from notebook computers, is a nice convenience.
  • Page 6: Network Attached Storage

    Network Attached Storage In the beginning, Service Providers delivered simple broadband modems to their customers as the network terminating equipment (NTE). As multiple computers and IP devices in residences became the norm, they evolved to deliver routers and WiFi APs with the modems or integrated gateways (which include modems) as the NTE.
  • Page 7 These concerns drive the consumer to purchase a NAS to efficiently back up all the media in their home. With NETGEAR’s ReadyNAS, customers can today rent or buy licensed videos or receive free videos (from media companies, strangers and friends) by downloading them directly to the NAS using the download agent that’s embedded...
  • Page 8 Voice & Video Telephony With the addition of VoIP and Video calling over IP , the “triple play” is finally completed and delivered to customers over your converged network. Service Providers are today migrating to VoIP . Telcos do so as their fully depreciated analog switching centers become too old or costly to maintain. MSOs do so with Packet Cable voice as they scale depolyments.
  • Page 9 As before, these services were initially accessed directly from a PC. However, customers are increasingly being served with dedicated Service Provider branded appliances like the NETGEAR DECT Skype phone. Video calling over IP allows a significant new service for consumers, a new revenue stream for SPs and is still in its’...
  • Page 10 Mobile Phones & Devices With the advent of the Femtocell, Mobile Phone Service Providers are in a position to extend high speed services to consumers’ handsets. The Femtocell is a small, fast 3G wireless base station placed inside customers’ residences or businesses. Femtocells are similar to WiFi Hot Spots, however, they use licensed RF spectra to deliver multi-megabit per second data rates to wireless devices versus the unlicensed spectra that WiFi occupies.
  • Page 11 Today, Femtocells support existing WiFi based networking. Service providers and consumers alike benefit from the transition to 3G wireless data networking services. Femtocells allow consumers to access their own data resources (shared folders on their PCs or NAS). They save money and time for consumers by letting them use their own HSI Service when within range of their Femtocell.
  • Page 12 HSI Access & Entertainment Customers that make the transition to High Definition TV, Internet TV or On-Line gaming typically make a large investment in additional displays and receivers. Flat panels, HD STBs, Digital Media Receivers and Gaming Systems are some of the devices that demand higher network service levels.
  • Page 13 Consumers want to view or listen to their content on their many “screens” and “players.” Dedicated Digital media players like the NETGEAR EVA8000 stream content directly to TVs or PCs. Customers can view or listen to their Media from any source on any networked TV, stereo, portable player or PC in their digital home. Entertainment, both high definition media and networked gaming, drives a surge in sales of higher bandwidth HSI with QoS at higher service pricing.
  • Page 14: Safety Of Children

    Security & Surveillance In matters of security, consumers are searching for ways to monitor and control their environment. There are two areas of security where Digital Home Networks can assist consumers in their search for solutions: • Safety of their very young children while at home in the care of employees and • Security from theft or vandalism Safety of Children Parents in two wage earner households are increasingly hiring in-home care for their infants and young children.
  • Page 15 interested in this type of surveillance while they are at work. To ensure the safety of their children, there is a high “willingness to pay” for the necessary software and hardware to enable real-time monitoring of the home. HSI solves the monitoring problem, allowing real-time remote access and recording. In the same way, parents with older children and teens who go from school to empty homes for a couple of hours a day are interested in monitoring what their children are doing .
  • Page 16 Metering As home networks become pervasive, utility and service providers that in the past built their own dedicated networks are now starting to collect metering data as well as activate and disconnect utility service over the existing broadband access and home networks. This creates a new recurring monthly service that’s ripe for delivery to the electric, gas and water utilities.
  • Page 17 Service providers can now offer a new monthly service to the electric, gas and water utilities. This is a major paradigm shift for service providers. No longer are they simply supplying modems to the home. They are now creating a wide range of services delivered through a Residential Gateway.
  • Page 18: Energy Management

    Energy Management Energy management is an application where the technology has recently reached the market. It is in an early adoption phase due to the dramatically increasing cost of energy. There are now available many types of lighting switches, thermostats and controllers that use extremely low bit rate communications over power lines to adjust lighting or HVAC settings.
  • Page 19 If offered in Web-based remote access form, consumers may be willing to pay something in the range of five dollars per month for energy management service. Applications Illustrated with Netgear Products A – Simple High Speed Internet Access via DOCSIS or DSL B – Add Printing & Scanning via DOCSIS or DSL...
  • Page 20 C – Add NAS via DOCSIS or DSL D – Add Voice & Video Telephony via DOCSIS or DSL Connects to Notebook(s) w/internal WiFi or adapter Internet CG814WG(DOCSIS) or DG834G (ADSL2+) Gateway Entertainment & Video Telephony Connects to Notebook(s) w/internal WiFi or adapter Internet CG814WG(DOCSIS) or DG834GV (ADSL2+) Gateway DECT SPH200D SPH200D...
  • Page 21 E – Add Mobile Phones & Devices via DOCSIS or DSL Entertainment & Video Telephony HDTV Internet DVG834GH Femtocell Gateway DECT SPH200D SPH200D Connects to Handset DECT Base Notebook(s) w/ WiFi or 3G adapter Connects to combo color printer/scanner ReadyNAS Duo w/ BitTorrent Agent Downlaods & Backups Connects to Wired Desktop 3G @ 7.2Mbps...
  • Page 22 F – Add IPTV, Photos & Audio, Games via DOCSIS or DSL Entertainment & Video Telephony HDTV EVA 8000 IPTV STB Internet DVG834GH Femtocell Gateway DECT SPH200D SPH200D Connects to Handset DECT Base Notebook(s) w/ WiFi or 3G adapter WNHDE111 PF101 Fiber Adapter HD/ Gaming Connectivity: Use Wireless-N Ethernet, WiFi, Bridge...
  • Page 23 G – Add Cable/Satellite DVR over Broadband via DOCSIS or DSL Entertainment & Video Telephony HDTV EVA 8000 IPTV STB Cable or Satellite STB/ DVR Internet DVG834GH Femtocell Gateway DECT SPH200D SPH200D Connects to Handset DECT Base Notebook(s) w/ WiFi or 3G adapter WNHDE111 PF101 Fiber Adapter HD/ Gaming Connectivity: Use Wireless-N...
  • Page 24 H – Add Security & Surveillance via DOCSIS or DSL Entertainment & Video Telephony HDTV Connects to Notebook(s) w/ WiFi or 3G adapter Internet CBVG834G (DOCSIS) or DG834GV (DSL) Gateway DECT SPH200D SPH200D Handset DECT Base Connects to Wired Desktop Security Phone Line Controller ReadyNAS Duo w/ BitTorrent Agent Downlaods &...
  • Page 25 I – Add Metering via DOCSIS or DSL Entertainment & Video Telephony HDTV Connects to Notebook(s) w/ WiFi or 3G adapter Internet CBVG834G (DOCSIS) or DG834GV (DSL) Gateway DECT SPH200D SPH200D Handset DECT Base Connects to Wired Desktop Powerline Electric meter w/ XAV101 Homeplug (or WiFi) Homeplug &...
  • Page 26 J – Add Energy Mgt Remote Access Software for PC via Internet or Mobile PDA via Wireless Powerline via DOCSIS Internet or DSL CBVG834G (DOCSIS) or DG834GV (DSL) Gateway XAV101 Homeplug Homeplug Powerline XAV101 Homeplug Zigbee Controlled Energy Management Thermostat Contoller X-10 Controlled Controlled MotorSwitch Light Switch...
  • Page 27 Digital Home’s network performance becomes critical. This is especially the case for gaming and video. To improve network performance and to ensure whole home coverage, NETGEAR offers a broad line of Digital Home data distribution products like the 100Mbps Plastic Optical Fiber kit, 200Mbps Homeplug (powerline) adapters, 175Mbps MoCA adapters and the 300 Mbps 802.11n WiFi Bridge Routers.
  • Page 28 B - WiFi & LAN for Data + 5 GHz WiFi (N) for Real Time Apps via DOCSIS or DSL Entertainment HDTV WNHDE111 5GHz WiFi 802.11n for HD/ Gaming Real Time Video, Wireless-N Bridge Gaming & Music Internet CG814WG (DOCSIS) or DG834GV (ADSL2+) Gateway Connects to...
  • Page 29 C – WiFi & LAN for Data + HomePlug Powerline for Real Time Apps via DOCSIS or DSL Internet C814WG(DOCSIS) or DG834GV (ADSL2+) Gateway Connects to Notebook(s) w/internal WiFi or adapter Entertainment EVA 8000 IPTV STB HDTV Homeplug 200 Mbps Powerline for Real Time Video, Gaming & Music XAV101 200Mbps Homeplug XAV101 200Mbps Homeplug Connects to Wired Desktop...
  • Page 30 D – WiFi & LAN for Data + MoCa for Real Time Apps via DOCSIS or DSL Internet WNMR834 CMD31T Wireless N Cable Modem MoCA Router Connects to Notebook(s) w/internal WiFi or adapter Entertainment MoCA via Coax 175 Mbps for Real Time Video, Gaming & Music EVA 8000 IPTV STB MOE1001 MoCA Bridge Connects to Wired Desktop ReadyNAS Duo...
  • Page 31 E – WiFi & LAN for Data + PoF for Real Time Apps via DOCSIS or DSL HDTV PF101 Fiber 10/100 Adapter Plastic Optical Fiber 100 Mbps Internet CG814WG(DOCSIS) or DG834GV (ADSL2+) Gateway Connects to Notebook(s) w/internal WiFi or adapter Entertainment EVA 8000 IPTV STB Connects to Wired Desktop ReadyNAS Duo w/ Download Agent...
  • Page 32 Netgear Product Configurations for Digital Homes A – Gateways & Modems Femtocell + 4 Port + VoIP + .11g Gw X = Not Planned or Not Scheduled B – In-Home Distribution 1 Ethernet at each end + space Up to ADSL2+ VDSL 1 Port Modem DM111P 4 Port Gateway...
  • Page 33 C – Storage D – Digital Media receivers & VoIP Handsets Number & Cap 0 - Drives 1 - 500GB RND2150 1 - 750GB RND2175 2 - 500GB 1 - 1TB RND2110 3 - 500GB 2 - 750GB 2 - 750GB + 1G RAM 2 - 1TB 4 - 750GB 4 - 750GB + 1G RAM 3 - 1TB 4 - 1TB...
  • Page 34 © 2008 NETGEAR, Inc. NETGEAR, the NETGEAR Logo, NETGEAR Digital Entertainer Logo, RAIDar, RAIDiator, X-RAID, RangeMax, ReadyNAS and Smart Wizard are trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Other brand names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective holder(s).