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Property of the HomeRF Working Group HomeRF in Gateways Wayne Caswell Communications Chairman, Siemens ICM

Property of the HomeRF Working Group in Gateways AGENDA Gateways offer Firewall Security. Don’t compromise it! Performance, Interference & Security in High Density environments Product Samples

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Gateways offer Firewall Security Beware of Compromises! Internet Ethernet HomePNA or HomePlug

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Does Not Compromise Security... BUILDING WALL … Like Wi-Fi Does

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Does Not Compromise Security FHSSDSSS Time Frequency

Property of the HomeRF Working Group in Gateways AGENDA Gateways offer Firewall Security. Don’t compromise it! Performance, Interference & Security in High Density environments Product Samples

Property of the HomeRF Working Group is Neighbor Friendly Wi-Fi On Same Channel is Ideal for Broadband avoids Interfenence

Property of the HomeRF Working Group a COMDEX “Must See” Kitchen: gateways, tablets Bedroom: SimpleFi, SimpleClock Living Room: uniView STB 20’ x 20’ HomeRF House Five Wireless Subnets

Property of the HomeRF Working Group in Gateways AGENDA Gateways offer Firewall Security. Don’t compromise it! Performance, Interference & Security in High Density environments Product Samples

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Growing Community of Products USB Adapters (Desktop PCs) PC Cards (Notebook PCs) Compact Flash (PDAs, HPCs) Web Tablets Home Gateways Cable Modems DSL Modems STB & Video Products Music Products Phone Products Home Robots and More …

Property of the HomeRF Working Group // USB Adapter (SRP $99) PC Card Adapter (SRP $129) PCI or ISA Card (SRP $119) Cordless Gateway (SRP $199) Cordless Modem (SRP $249) Proxim Symphony-HRF Family of cordless adapters, gateways, and modems Firewall Security Broadband or Dial-up access Up to 10 PCs

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Motorola SURFboard ® HomeRF, USB and Ethernet 10/100 Firewall support Up to 15 users There’s no dial-up with a cable modem because it’s always on, always connected. Connect from the kitchen or the couch! SB4100W Cable Modem

Property of the HomeRF Working Group SRP: $499 iPAQ™ Connection Point HomeRF, HomePNA 2.0 and Ethernet 10/100 Firewall and VPN support Parental Monitoring

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Cayman Systems 3220-H-W ADSL Modem + Gateway (one box) Ethernet and HomeRF (or ) Firewall and DHCP Client & Server Remote Upgrades

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Bundle of Proxim plus Netopia’s DSL routers Plus Proxim’s Symphony-HRF products Works with all major central office equipment suppliers ISDN, DSL, Cable, DDS, T1, Voice over DSL Firewall, VPN

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Arris Cornerstone® Packet Port™ Cornerstone® Packet Port™ will offer Data and Voice over HFC will integrate HomeRF Arris is a Nortel Networks/ANTEC venture company

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Embedded in Ucentric OSGi Home Networking Platform Delivers Internet, telephone and TV content to any Screen or Speaker in the home. Play MP3 files on any stereo Listen to voic s from any TV, phone, or computer Integrated Ethernet, HomePNA and HomeRF External USB (802.11)

Property of the HomeRF Working Group Access 4000 DSL Modem / Gateway Multi-Networking Platform –Ethernet, HomePNA, HomeRF, b, USB, PC Card –HomeRF offers Voice and Data

Property of the HomeRF Working Group DSL Reference Design First DSL technology supplier to embrace HomeRF –Leading Semiconductor / Software Supplier H/W and S/W Reference Design –Production-ready, Speeds time-to-market –Virata’s Helium communications processor –Proxim’s 6334 Micro Design-in Module

Property of the HomeRF Working Group 310 DVD & 310 VOD uniView Set-top Box Video-on-Demand with Digital Rights Management through ISDN, DSL, ATM, etc. MPEG-4 compression offers virtually limitless information & content streams DVD drive, Hard Drive, Internet access Web Enhanced TV Interactive Program Guide Save 8 hours of programming pause/rewind/replay live shows e-Commerce Services

Property of the HomeRF Working Group in Gateways SUMMARY Gateways offer Firewall Security. Don’t compromise it! Performance, Interference & Security in High Density environments Product Samples

Property of the HomeRF Working Group HomeRF in Gateways Wayne Caswell Communications Chairman, Siemens ICM