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Networking Your Home
Comparing data transfer speed
When deciding between HPNA and Ethernet, compare the different data
transfer speeds provided by each to the programs you plan to run in your
connected home. The following table shows programs that you may run in
your home and the connection speed each requires.
Source: Computer Shopper, January 2001
The following table shows the Gateway-supported connected home type and
the maximum speed each will attain.
Source: Computer Shopper, January 2001
Program
Speed Required
Voice over IP (VoIP)
5-20 Kbps
Multiplayer Game
20-80 Kbps
Dial-up Internet
24-56 Kbps
MP3 Audio
80-200 Kbps
Printer Sharing
80-200 Kbps
Broadband Internet
100-1000 Kbps
File Sharing
300-40000 Kbps
MPEG Video
4000-8000 Kbps
Connection Type
Typical Maximum Speed
HPNA 1.0
700 Kbps
USB-based HPNA 2.0
4500 Kbps
PCI-based HPNA 2.0 or standard Ethernet
8000 Kbps
Fast Ethernet
up to 100,000 Kbps
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