CableLabs added features to its new home IP networking...
CableLabs added features to its new home IP networking standard for what it calls a plug and play experience for configuring home networks, and is eyeing enhancements beyond HIPnet to integrate the Internet of Things with home networks. A new…
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feature of service discovery lets users connect devices to home networks without having to locate and configure them, wrote CableLabs Lead Engineer John Berg on the blog of the cable industry research and development consortium (http://bit.ly/1qid2Jd). Integrating IoT with home networks may be possible with the home optimization platform, he wrote Wednesday of HOPnet. It seeks to provide a common platform for IoT functions like home security and automation and media streaming, and in the “very near future” a consumer could connect IPv4 and IPv6 devices to a cable operator’s IPv6 infrastructure and control IoT and IP video services through a common interface, wrote Berg. An “even more forward-looking technology” is the remote access platform, which would take HOPnet “to the next level by providing access to all the video, music, and other data in the home from remote locations, securely” and with high quality, he said.