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Can someone who's got a Receiver let me know what affect the HPNA stuff has on a dialup internet connection?

I'm not in a broadband area, so I still use dial-up, and I'll be using the Receiver (should I ever get one) via HPNA, pretty much all of the time.
Original Question by PHaigh



Answer by Rob:

HPNA doesn't affect normal telephone/modem operation at all.


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Even for a 56k connection? Those are notoriously twitchy and sensitive to site wiring problems.
Original question by TFabris



Answer by Drakino:

Nope, HPNA technology will in no way interfere with any other telephone line usage, including voice, fax, 56k modem, DSL, home security or anything else.

It works similar to DSL, basicially so high above where normal modems use the line they can't hear a thing.


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