G.hn, does it get the crown for in-home networking?
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The new buzzword in wired networking is G.hn, pronounced as "G dot hn".
I
know, it does add another word to the alphabet soup of technologies,
but I do think that it solves a fundamental lingering problem.
Our
homes have various types of wiring available today; these constitute
power, cable, phone, etc. The problem is that all of these satisfy
their own purposes. The technologies today are fragmented; big time!
There are MOCA (adopted in Verizon's fiber network) and HomePNA (AT&T's U-Verse network is based on this) that use coaxial wiring for CPE devices.