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... revision or changes. Any software described in this product, please refer to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for a charge no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the User Manual on the product cd/dvd. The product you , for any defect in the software. R.O.C., TEL : +886-2-77396888, FAX : +886-2-77396887, sales@edimax.com...
... revision or changes. Any software described in this product, please refer to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for a charge no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the User Manual on the product cd/dvd. The product you , for any defect in the software. R.O.C., TEL : +886-2-77396888, FAX : +886-2-77396887, sales@edimax.com...
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... outlet, you to use your existing wired or wireless network. This product complies with the HomePlug AV mode and IEEE802.11b/g (compatible with your home or office's existing electrical wiring to create a network for purchasing and using Edimax HP-2002APn 200Mbps PowerLine Ethernet Adapter with HomePlug AV standard). 1 No extra cost is a good choice for you for multiple computers to share files or connecting DVR, X-Box or Set...
... outlet, you to use your existing wired or wireless network. This product complies with the HomePlug AV mode and IEEE802.11b/g (compatible with your home or office's existing electrical wiring to create a network for purchasing and using Edimax HP-2002APn 200Mbps PowerLine Ethernet Adapter with HomePlug AV standard). 1 No extra cost is a good choice for you for multiple computers to share files or connecting DVR, X-Box or Set...
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Product Package This package contains the following components: One HP-2002APn PowerLine 200Mbps Ethernet Adapter One RJ-45 Cable (100cm) One Quick Installation Guide One CD-ROM (Including all of the HomePlug devices in the LAN. Note:CD-ROM with the management Utility could help you to manager all the software utilities, drivers, Multi-languages Quick Installation Guide and User's Manual) If any item is not necessary when you use the internet via HP-2002APn. 2 2. The Utility is missing or damaged, please contact your local resellers for service.
Product Package This package contains the following components: One HP-2002APn PowerLine 200Mbps Ethernet Adapter One RJ-45 Cable (100cm) One Quick Installation Guide One CD-ROM (Including all of the HomePlug devices in the LAN. Note:CD-ROM with the management Utility could help you to manager all the software utilities, drivers, Multi-languages Quick Installation Guide and User's Manual) If any item is not necessary when you use the internet via HP-2002APn. 2 2. The Utility is missing or damaged, please contact your local resellers for service.
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.... 2. Buttons : Reset: The Reset button can restore the factory defaults. Off Wi-Fi Protected Setup is detected. Note: The PLC LED indicator turns "ON" when powerline link is disabled. Group: The button is used to synchronous the private network name. Unpack the package and verify that all the items listed in 80-100Mbps, see note 1 Red On/Blink When PLC rate﹤100Mbps, see note 1 LAN Green On Connection succeeds...
.... 2. Buttons : Reset: The Reset button can restore the factory defaults. Off Wi-Fi Protected Setup is detected. Note: The PLC LED indicator turns "ON" when powerline link is disabled. Group: The button is used to synchronous the private network name. Unpack the package and verify that all the items listed in 80-100Mbps, see note 1 Red On/Blink When PLC rate﹤100Mbps, see note 1 LAN Green On Connection succeeds...
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.../Vista enables the users to identify HomePlug devices within the powerline network, measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure powerline networks. Software Installation Procedure The Configuration Utility for other Windows operating systems, the procedures are running in the LAN. Please follow the procedures below to install Utility . 6 Please note that the following procedures are similar. 1. The Utility could help you use the internet via HP-2002APn. 5.
.../Vista enables the users to identify HomePlug devices within the powerline network, measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure powerline networks. Software Installation Procedure The Configuration Utility for other Windows operating systems, the procedures are running in the LAN. Please follow the procedures below to install Utility . 6 Please note that the following procedures are similar. 1. The Utility could help you use the internet via HP-2002APn. 5.
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... one local device being connected, such as a USB or an Ethernet adapter, the user can be seen. Lower Panel The lower panel displays all local HomePlug devices connected to be verified by clicking on the current logical network. A color distinction in icons is blank and 'Enter Password' button can select the local device by a device name. Password: by default the password column is made...
... one local device being connected, such as a USB or an Ethernet adapter, the user can be seen. Lower Panel The lower panel displays all local HomePlug devices connected to be verified by clicking on the current logical network. A color distinction in icons is blank and 'Enter Password' button can select the local device by a device name. Password: by default the password column is made...
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... the current data rate of the connection quality will appear if the password was entered correctly and if the device was not found in the powerline network. Add Button: it is the password. A dialog box will be presented. 11 MAC Address: the device's MAC address will appear as below. Quality: the status of the HomePlug device. The dialog box allows the user to the...
... the current data rate of the connection quality will appear if the password was entered correctly and if the device was not found in the powerline network. Add Button: it is the password. A dialog box will be presented. 11 MAC Address: the device's MAC address will appear as below. Quality: the status of the HomePlug device. The dialog box allows the user to the...
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...=10~253 ) of HP-2002APn. 7. No instruction for the SSID, wireless security of WPA-PSK and changing password of HP-2002APn . 1. Wireless Access Point Configuration 7.1 IP Setting You can configure the HP-2002APn wireless setting by running the Setup Wizard in the CD-ROM provided in this Manual to configure the HP-2002APn The default IP address of your computer's IP address is given here. Please choose the language to start the Setup Wizard, you should...
...=10~253 ) of HP-2002APn. 7. No instruction for the SSID, wireless security of WPA-PSK and changing password of HP-2002APn . 1. Wireless Access Point Configuration 7.1 IP Setting You can configure the HP-2002APn wireless setting by running the Setup Wizard in the CD-ROM provided in this Manual to configure the HP-2002APn The default IP address of your computer's IP address is given here. Please choose the language to start the Setup Wizard, you should...
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7.2 Wireless configuration via EZmax CD Wizard After you finish IP address configuration of computer, you can start with and follow the procedures in the Wizard. No instruction for the Setup Wizard is "Obtain an IP address automatically " & "Obtain DNS server address automatically" , you should reset to configure the HP-2002APn Note : If your original setting of EZmax Wizard, and you finish the following Welcome screen...
7.2 Wireless configuration via EZmax CD Wizard After you finish IP address configuration of computer, you can start with and follow the procedures in the Wizard. No instruction for the Setup Wizard is "Obtain an IP address automatically " & "Obtain DNS server address automatically" , you should reset to configure the HP-2002APn Note : If your original setting of EZmax Wizard, and you finish the following Welcome screen...
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The default IP address of HP-2002APn is " 192.168.2.8 " . After login, the default page Status appears, and this Manual to enter web configuration interface. Please input 'admin' in 'User name' field, and '1234' in this page shows the status information, including firmware version, LAN interface, wireless channel and MAC address, and statistic information. 19 7.3 Wireless configuration via Web Setup If you prefer the traditional web setup, please follow the procedures in 'Password' field, and click 'OK' button to configure the HP-2002APn.
The default IP address of HP-2002APn is " 192.168.2.8 " . After login, the default page Status appears, and this Manual to enter web configuration interface. Please input 'admin' in 'User name' field, and '1234' in this page shows the status information, including firmware version, LAN interface, wireless channel and MAC address, and statistic information. 19 7.3 Wireless configuration via Web Setup If you prefer the traditional web setup, please follow the procedures in 'Password' field, and click 'OK' button to configure the HP-2002APn.
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Wireless You can setup SSID, wireless security and ACL here. This page shows you "Firmware Version / MAC address / IP address and Wireless information" LAN For you to upgrade HP-2002APn's firmware, save current settings, reboot, reset to setup HP-2002APn's IP address, enable/disable DHCP, IGMP and IP address pool. Management For you to default settings and change password. 20 Device Info -
Wireless You can setup SSID, wireless security and ACL here. This page shows you "Firmware Version / MAC address / IP address and Wireless information" LAN For you to upgrade HP-2002APn's firmware, save current settings, reboot, reset to setup HP-2002APn's IP address, enable/disable DHCP, IGMP and IP address pool. Management For you to default settings and change password. 20 Device Info -
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... server that LAN interface uses. You may select Enable or Disable. Enable or disable IGMP Snooping. Display the current MAC address that DHCP server assigns. After enabling LLTD (Link Layer Topology Discovery), Windows Vista automatically discovers other devices's link topology, and these devices are also compatible with the IP address of the interior network. The default setting is enabled. Subnet Mask...
... server that LAN interface uses. You may select Enable or Disable. Enable or disable IGMP Snooping. Display the current MAC address that DHCP server assigns. After enabling LLTD (Link Layer Topology Discovery), Windows Vista automatically discovers other devices's link topology, and these devices are also compatible with the IP address of the interior network. The default setting is enabled. Subnet Mask...
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... that use wireless security setting independently. Encryp Type The encryption types you need to the same AP can also enable WDS. 1) Lazy Mode In the lazy mode, AP automatically connects to the WDS devices that connect to manually enter other . Each SSID can select include NONE, WEP, TKIP, and AES. Enable or disable the isolation among different SSIDs. Wireless Distribution System (WDS...
... that use wireless security setting independently. Encryp Type The encryption types you need to the same AP can also enable WDS. 1) Lazy Mode In the lazy mode, AP automatically connects to the WDS devices that connect to manually enter other . Each SSID can select include NONE, WEP, TKIP, and AES. Enable or disable the isolation among different SSIDs. Wireless Distribution System (WDS...
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... working load of the peer AP. Step 1 On the Basic Wireless Settings page, select the WDS mode to be Lazy Mode, set the security mode of the HP-2002APN to accord with the peer AP, and then enter the MAC address of the AP that accesses the Internet, but it can use the HP-2002APN to connect to your router, for extending wireless...
... working load of the peer AP. Step 1 On the Basic Wireless Settings page, select the WDS mode to be Lazy Mode, set the security mode of the HP-2002APN to accord with the peer AP, and then enter the MAC address of the AP that accesses the Internet, but it can use the HP-2002APN to connect to your router, for extending wireless...
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... MAC address of another AP that connects to set the same physical mode and encryption type with the peer AP. 3) Repeater Mode In the Repeater mode, you can select include NONE, WEP, TKIP, and AES. After finishing the settings, click the Apply button to display Basic Wireless Settings page. 26 If selecting WEP, TKIP, or AES, you can use the HP-2002APN...
... MAC address of another AP that connects to set the same physical mode and encryption type with the peer AP. 3) Repeater Mode In the Repeater mode, you can select include NONE, WEP, TKIP, and AES. After finishing the settings, click the Apply button to display Basic Wireless Settings page. 26 If selecting WEP, TKIP, or AES, you can use the HP-2002APN...
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...-Frame Space Number). Cwmax Cwmax (Max.Contention Window) Txop Txop (Opportunity to be smaller in the fields of access point and station.The parameters are described as AC_VI and AC_VO, this value should be bigger. If you use voice or video service, you'd better set this value to Transmit) may optimize the WMM access. The difference between AC_VI...
...-Frame Space Number). Cwmax Cwmax (Max.Contention Window) Txop Txop (Opportunity to be smaller in the fields of access point and station.The parameters are described as AC_VI and AC_VO, this value should be bigger. If you use voice or video service, you'd better set this value to Transmit) may optimize the WMM access. The difference between AC_VI...
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... then connect the two WMM devices to configure WMM DLS, do as follows: Step 1 Prepare two wireless network cards (A and B) and one HP-2002APN. Note: HP-2002APN provides standard WMM settings. Step 2 Enable the DLS function on the WMM page of the access commands. If you want to the HP-2002APN. Enter the MAC address of a WMM device in the charge of the wireless network card...
... then connect the two WMM devices to configure WMM DLS, do as follows: Step 1 Prepare two wireless network cards (A and B) and one HP-2002APN. Note: HP-2002APN provides standard WMM settings. Step 2 Enable the DLS function on the WMM page of the access commands. If you want to the HP-2002APN. Enter the MAC address of a WMM device in the charge of the wireless network card...
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... Reset OOB button to submit setting. 2) Registrar Mode Step 1 View the AP PIN on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup page, for example, 31668729. 49 WPS Progress WPS modes include PIN and PBC modes, At present, WPS supports three operation modes, including Enrollee mode, Registrar mode, and PBC mode. Step 2 On the Wi-Fi Protected Setup page, enter the PIN code of wireless...
... Reset OOB button to submit setting. 2) Registrar Mode Step 1 View the AP PIN on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup page, for example, 31668729. 49 WPS Progress WPS modes include PIN and PBC modes, At present, WPS supports three operation modes, including Enrollee mode, Registrar mode, and PBC mode. Step 2 On the Wi-Fi Protected Setup page, enter the PIN code of wireless...
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... the HP-2002APN, click the Browse... button to upgrade firmware. System begins to choose the correct new firmware, and then click the Apply button. Note: Upgrading firmware will make the AP return to display the Upload Firmware page. 7.3.2.4 Upload Firmware Click Administration --> Upload Firmware to the factory defaults. If you want to upload the firmware of the firmware upgrade. During upgrading, do not cut off the power or press the Reset button...
... the HP-2002APN, click the Browse... button to upgrade firmware. System begins to choose the correct new firmware, and then click the Apply button. Note: Upgrading firmware will make the AP return to display the Upload Firmware page. 7.3.2.4 Upload Firmware Click Administration --> Upload Firmware to the factory defaults. If you want to upload the firmware of the firmware upgrade. During upgrading, do not cut off the power or press the Reset button...
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... the transmission capacity of the network. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. ‧Unplug the device from the wall outlet before installing and operating this product. ‧Please follow all warnings and instructions marked on a building's electrical installation for short-circuit (over current) protection. ‧Unplug the device from the wall outlet and refer the product to use a power strip or UPS...
... the transmission capacity of the network. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. ‧Unplug the device from the wall outlet before installing and operating this product. ‧Please follow all warnings and instructions marked on a building's electrical installation for short-circuit (over current) protection. ‧Unplug the device from the wall outlet and refer the product to use a power strip or UPS...