GIGA COPPER NETWORKS G4202T G.hn Master and Client User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- GIGA COPPER NETWORKS
Table of Contents
- GIGA COPPER NETWORKS G4202T G.hn Master and Client
- Introduction
- Package content
- Technical data
- G.hn Specification
- Installation
- Connection type and wire assignment on device (RJ45 plug)
- Installation notes
- Administration
- IP address
- Query of the negotiated bandwidth
- VLAN usage in the network
- Multicast IP TV
- Guarantee
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GIGA COPPER NETWORKS G4202T G.hn Master and Client
Introduction
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With the G.hn modem G4202T you can easily extend your network via existing data and telephone cables.
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The devices are also suitable for the distribution of fiber optic connections from the ONT to the router via existing telephone line.
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The modem can use any type of cable – both twisted pair and non-twisted pair – for data transmission and achieves a speed of approx. 1500 Mbit/s (sum of both transmission directions).
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The devices are always connected in pairs – a master and a client. The master determines how fast the data is transferred towards the client and back
(download/upload). -
In networks with several clients, a G.hn switch can be used instead of several master modems (see Installation). This enables the central administration of all G.hn components.
Package content
- G4202T Master or G4202T Client
- DC-12V/1A Power adapter
- RJ11/RJ11 telephone cable 1.5m, 4- wire (SISO and MIMO)
- TAE-F/RJ11 plug, 4- pole (SISO and MIMO)
Technical data
- Dimensions: : 103 66 27 mm
- Weight: 0,19 kg
- Operating temperature: 0°C – 40°C
- Power consumption: < 3 Watt
G.hn Specification
- G.hn Wave2, 2-200 MHz
- Connection type: SISO (1 wire pair, 2-200MHz) and MIMO (2 wire pairs, 2-100MHz)
- Total bandwidth – ca. 1500 Mbit/s (Sum of Download and Upload)
- Splitting of the bandwidth – variable, ex works: 70% Download (from master to client) 30% Upload (from client to master)
- Maximum permissible attenuation of the cable connection: 75dB
Installation
Variant 1 – „Point-to-Point “: one master and client
Connection type and wire assignment on device (RJ45 plug)
The G.hn connection can be established either via one wire pair (connection
type SISO = G.hn profile “PHONE 200MHz”) or via two wire pairs (connection
type MIMO = G.hn profile “PHONE 100MHz MIMO”). The connection type must be
configured via web interface in both modems or via the G.hn switch.
The default setting is one wire pair connection (“PHONE 200MHz”).
Installation notes
- The wires of a pair can be connected straight or crossed.
- Maximum range of the G.hn connection depends on the type of cable used, the connection type and the environment. Typical values for a 0.5 mm twisted pair cable: connection possible up to approx. 600/800 metres (SISO/MIMO), maximum bandwidth of 1500 Mbit/s – up to approx. 100/200 metres (SISO/MIMO).
- For longer cables (up approx. 100-150m), the bandwidth can be increased by up to 15% (SISO) resp. up to 25% (MIMO) by adjusting the signal level. For this purpose, the “Range optimization model” must be set to “Long” in the web interface of both devices resp. the “LongRangeMode” setting must be activated in the G.hn switch.
- The negotiated bandwidth can be queried via the web interface of the devices (see point 11).
- The bandwidth split of the G.hn connection is variable. It can be set between 80/20% and 20/80%. In the factory setting, 70% of the bandwidth is reserved for download (direction master to client) and 30% for upload (direction client to master). The allocation can be configured via master web interface (menu G.hn DownStream / UpStream Ratio) resp. via the G.hn switch.
- It is possible to loop through an analogue telephone line on the same line parallel to the G.hn signal. To do this, connect the telephone line and the telephone to the PHONE connections on the G.hn master and G.hn client.
Administration
IP-Adress: 192.168.10.252 (Master), 192.168.10.253 (Client). Login passwort: paterna, Factory reset passwort: betera Login via Webinterface
- Connect your computer to the G.hn modem via the GE port..
- Assign a fixed IP address to your computer, e.g. 192.168.10.100 (network mask 255.255.255.0).
- Open a web browser and connect to 192.168.10.252 or 192.168.10.253
- Login with the standard password: paterna
IP address
The devices do not require IP addresses from the local network segment during
operation, because they transmit the data traffic via the MAC addresses. In
the factory setting, they do not obtain any addresses from the local DHCP
server.
If desired, static IP addresses can be configured or the DHCP client can be
activated (“IP” menu in the web interface).
Query of the negotiated bandwidth
The negotiated bandwidths for both transmission directions can be queried via web interface of each modem. The values shown are gross data transmission rates on physical layer (PHY). Transmission rate on application layer is 15-20% lower.
VLAN usage in the network
The devices support VLANs according to 802.1Q standard.
The VLAN tags are forwarded transparently by default. External Ethernet
switches can be used to manage VLANs.
Instead of external Ethernet switches, the VLAN configuration can be done by
the manageable G.hn switches G4200-8T/4T and G4224T. Both Ethernet ports of
the G4202T modem can be configured independently.
Multicast IP TV
For broadcast of multicast IP TV in the network, “IGMP Snooping” must be activated in the multicast configuration.
Guarantee
We provide a 24-month warranty on all products purchased from us. You can find complete warranty conditions at https://gigacopper.net/web/en/Guarantee_declaration.pdf
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