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6.
The
router
of
claim
5,
the
memory
comprising:
a
media
access
controller
driver.
7.
The
router
of
claim
5,
the
memory
comprising:
a
web
server
to
con?gure
the
central
processing
unit,
digital
subscriber
line
modem
and
media
access
con
troller
via
computer(s)
coupled
to
the
home
phoneline
networking
physical
interface.
8.
The
router
of
claim
1,
further
comprising:
a
memory
containing
a
digital
subscriber
line
driver
and
a
local
area
network
driver.
9.
A
home
phoneline
network
environment,
comprising:
a
phoneline
network;
a plurality
of
computers
coupled
to
a
phoneline
network;
a
public
network;
and
a
digital
subscriber
line/home
phoneline
network
router
coupled
to
the
phoneline
network
and
the
public
network,
the
router
comprising:
a
central
processing
unit;
a
digital
subscriber
line
modem
coupled
to
the
central
processing
unit;
a
media
access
controller
coupled
to
the
central
pro
cessing
unit;
a
home
phoneline
networking
physical
interface
coupled
to
the
media
access
controller;
and
a
digital
subscriber
line
analog
front
end
coupled
to
the
digital
subscriber
line
modem;
a
home
phoneline
networking
analog
front
end
coupled
to
the
home
phoneline
networking
physical
layer
device;
and
a
customer
premise
equipment/telephone
company
interface
coupled
to
the
digital
subscriber
line
analog
front
end
and
the
home
phoneline
networking
physi
cal
interface,
wherein
the
media
access
controller
communicates
with
the
phoneline
network
via
the
home
phoneline
net
working
physical
interface,
and
wherein
the
digital
subscriber
line
analog
front
end,
the
home
phoneline
network
analog
front
end,
and
the
customer
premise
equipment/telephone
company
inter
face
are
provided
on
a
plug-in
card.
10.
The
network
environment
of
claim
9,
wherein
the
customer
premise
equipment/telephone
company
interface
comprises
an
RJ-11
jack.
11.
The
network
environment
of
claim
9,
the
router
further
comprising:
a
wire
coupled
to
the
customer
premise
equipment/
telephone
company
interface
to
support
digital
sub
scriber
line
connectivity
and
home
phoneline
connec
tivity.
12.
The
network
environment
of
claim
9,
wherein
the
home
phoneline
networking
physical
interface
comprises
a
home
networking
1M8
physical
layer
device.
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35
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13.
The
network
environment
of
claim
9,
the
router
further
comprising:
a
universal
serial
bus
controller
coupled
to
the
central
processing
unit.
14.
The
network
environment
of
claim
9,
the
router
further
comprising:
a
memory
containing
a
digital
subscriber
line
driver,
a
local
area
network
driver,
and
network
routing
stacks.
15.
The
network
environment
of
claim
14, the
memory
comprising:
a
media
access
controller
driver.
16.
The
network
environment
of
claim
14, the
memory
comprising:
a
web
server
to
con?gure
the
central
processing
unit,
digital
subscriber
line
modem
and
media
access
con
troller
via
computer(s)
coupled
to
the
home
phoneline
networking
physical
interface.
17.
A
home
phoneline
network
high-speed
access
routing
device,
comprising:
a
central
processing
unit;
a
high
speed
data
service
modem
means
coupled
to
the
central
processing
unit
for
establishing
high
speed
data
connectivity
with
a
public
network;
a
media
access
controller
coupled
to
the
central
process
ing
unit;
a
home
phoneline
networking
physical
interface
means
for
communicating
with
the
media
access
controller
and
a
phoneline
network;
a
high
speed
data
service
analog
front
end
means
for
communicating
with
the
public
network;
a
home
phoneline
networking
analog
front
end
means
for
communicating
with
the
phoneline
network;
and
a
customer
premise
equipment/telephone
company
inter
face
means
for
coupling
the
high
speed
data
service
analog
front
end
means
and
the
home
phoneline
net
working
analog
front
end
means,
wherein
the
media
access
controller
communicates
with
the
phoneline
network
via
the
home
phoneline
net
working
physical
interface,
and
wherein
the
high
speed
data
service
analog
front
end
means,
the
home
phoneline
network
analog
front
end
means, and
the
customer
premise
equipment/telephone
company
interface
means
are
provided
on
a
plug-in
card.
18.
The
routing
device
of
claim
17,
further
comprising:
a
telephone
physical
connection
means
for
connecting
the
high
speed
data
service
analog
front
end
means
to
a
public
network
and
the
home
phoneline
networking
analog
front
end
means
to
a
phoneline
network.
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