Tuesday | 2 December, 2008
LinuxWorld.com.au

Powerline adapters: Home networking without rewiring

Three major powerline networking technologies offer high-speed connections simply by plugging small devices into electrical outlets
Lamont Wood (Computerworld) 05/10/2007 12:02:32

Panasonic has also promoted the concept of interoperability between the different powerline adapter technologies through its involvement in a consortium called the Consumer Electronics Powerline Communication Alliance (CEPCA). Panasonic has recently agreed to partner with the HomePlug Alliance and submit a joint specification to the IEEE P1901 Working Group, which is working to define an industrywide data-over-powerline technology. Future products using the proposed standard would be interoperable with existing HomePlug AV and Panasonic HD-PLC units, Panasonic and HomePlug jointly announced.

Donnelly said that the UPA has been collaborating with CEPCA on proposed interoperability specifications for the P1901 Working Group. No vote on a new specification is expected until next year, he indicated, and he questioned whether anyone today can predict future compatibility with a standard that remains to be finalized.

"There are multiple proposals, and there are likely to be mergers among the proposals -- this is just Stage 1," Donnelly said. But he foresaw continued involvement by the UPA, leaving open the possibility of three-way interoperability with a future specification.

Read a review of powerline adapters here

Powerline adapter from ActionTec Electronics, showing the power prongs and the Ethernet port
Powerline adapter from ActionTec Electronics, showing the power prongs and the Ethernet port
Additional Resources
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our LinuxWorld newsletters!
RSS Feeds
 
Sponsored Links