G.hn
| ITU-T home networking recommendations | |
|---|---|
| Common name | Recommendations |
| HomePNA 2.0 | G.9951, G.9952, G.9953 |
| HomePNA 3.0 | G.9954 (02/05) |
| HomePNA 3.1 | G.9954 (01/07) |
| G.hn | G.9960, G.9961 |
| G.hn-management | G.9962 |
| G.hn-mimo | G.9963 |
| G.hn-psd | G.9964 |
| G.vlc | G.9991 |
| G.cx | G.9972 |
| G.hnta | G.9970 |
| G.dpm | G.9977 |
| G.sa | G.9978 |
| G.cwmp (TR-069) | G.9980 |
Gigabit Home Networking (G.hn) is a specification for wired home networking that supports speeds up to 2 Gbit/s and operates over four types of legacy wires: telephone wiring, coaxial cables, power lines and plastic optical fiber. Some benefits of a multi-wire standard are lower equipment development costs and lower deployment costs for service providers (by allowing customer self-install).