What are the first- and second-generation specifications?
The first generation specification is HomePNA’s 1.0, which operates at 1 Mbps. The 1.0 technology was released in the fall of 1998. The 2.0 specification is a faster 32 Mbps technology that features priority-based quality of service also referred to as class of service (CoS) and is fully backward compatible with the 1 Mbps technology. The 2.0 specification was published on December 1, 1999 and standardized by the ITU.
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