
Intel APRH1PPT AnyPoint Home Network Adapter
Effortlessly Connect Your Home Network with the Intel AnyPointThe Intel AnyPoint Home Network adapter offers a simple and effective way to connect your PCs and share resources using existing phone lines. Perfect for creating a small home network for internet access, file sharing, and gaming. ...
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Overview
Effortlessly Connect Your Home Network with the Intel AnyPoint
The Intel AnyPoint Home Network adapter offers a simple and effective way to connect your PCs and share resources using existing phone lines. Perfect for creating a small home network for internet access, file sharing, and gaming.
- Functionality: Simultaneous Internet Access, File and Printer Sharing, Multi-Player Gaming
- Connectivity: Connects Through Existing Phone Lines
- Software: AnyPoint Connectivity Suite (Internet Firewall & Parental Control)
- System Requirements: Pentium Processor or Higher with Parallel Port, Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, 18 MB Free Hard Drive Space
Key Features
Create a network over your existing phone lines
Share files and printers, even surf the web from any computer on the network
Features parallel-port connectivity, built-in printer pass-through port, and Internet sharing capability
Includes a 3-year warranty and 90-day free technical support
One adapter required per computer; compatible with other AnyPoint Phoneline Home Network models
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Utilizes existing phone lines to create a home network, avoiding new wiring
- Allows sharing of files and printers among networked computers, enhancing productivity
- Features a built-in printer pass-through port, preserving printer connectivity
- Offers Internet sharing capability, enabling multiple computers to access the web
- Comes with a 3-year warranty and 90-day free technical support, providing peace of mind
👎 Cons
- Requires one adapter per computer, which could increase cost for multi-PC setups
- Relies on older phone line networking technology, which may be slower than modern Ethernet or Wi-Fi
- Parallel-port connectivity indicates an older interface, potentially incompatible with newer computers
- May not be compatible with all modern operating systems without additional drivers or configuration
- The network speed and stability can be impacted by the quality of the existing phone line infrastructure