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Configuration Utility Setup 11 3.1 Map View ...11 3.2 Detailed View...17 3.3 Device Setup ...18 3.4 Advanced...19 3.5 Options ...20 3.6 About Screen ...21 3.7 Enabling Trace ...21 Chapter 4 - Introduction ...1 1.1 Overview...1 1.2 Specification ...1 1.3 LED Indicators...1 1.4 Package Contents ...1 1.5 System Requirements...1 Chapter 2 - Installation & Uninstallation 2 2.1 Installing Powerline Device 2 2.2 Installation of Powerline Utility 3 2.3 Uninstallation of Contents Chapter 1 - Reset and Network ID Setting 22 4.1 Reset function ...22 4.2 Network ID function ...22 Table of ...
Configuration Utility Setup 11 3.1 Map View ...11 3.2 Detailed View...17 3.3 Device Setup ...18 3.4 Advanced...19 3.5 Options ...20 3.6 About Screen ...21 3.7 Enabling Trace ...21 Chapter 4 - Introduction ...1 1.1 Overview...1 1.2 Specification ...1 1.3 LED Indicators...1 1.4 Package Contents ...1 1.5 System Requirements...1 Chapter 2 - Installation & Uninstallation 2 2.1 Installing Powerline Device 2 2.2 Installation of Powerline Utility 3 2.3 Uninstallation of Contents Chapter 1 - Reset and Network ID Setting 22 4.1 Reset function ...22 4.2 Network ID function ...22 Table of ...
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... 1901 and HomePlug AV compliant - Quick Installation Guide 1.5 System Requirements - Turn on when detected and connected with another HomePlug adaptor within the network. AC power outlet 1 Frequency : 2 MHz ~ 68 MHz - Powerline Ethernet Adaptor - This Product is the best solution for no-new-wire networking in the house or office. 1.2 Specification - Speed : up to run expensive CAT-5 cabling. Powerline Ethernet Adaptor can only support Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8. - Pentium III 300 MHz...
... 1901 and HomePlug AV compliant - Quick Installation Guide 1.5 System Requirements - Turn on when detected and connected with another HomePlug adaptor within the network. AC power outlet 1 Frequency : 2 MHz ~ 68 MHz - Powerline Ethernet Adaptor - This Product is the best solution for no-new-wire networking in the house or office. 1.2 Specification - Speed : up to run expensive CAT-5 cabling. Powerline Ethernet Adaptor can only support Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8. - Pentium III 300 MHz...
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..., the Powerline Ethernet Adapter is OFF, the Powerline Ethernet Adapter isn‟t connected and suitable for Internet Connections. 5. If you have the SINGLE PACKAGE of Powerline Ethernet Adapter 2.1 Installing Powerline Device 1. Check if the PLC LED is connected and suitable for Internet Connections. Connect the Powerline Ethernet Adapter to your xDSL/Cable Modem's Ethernet port to the Powerline Ethernet Adapter's LAN Ports and connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from your wall-mounted power outlet. 4. Check if the PLC LED of Powerline, connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet...
..., the Powerline Ethernet Adapter is OFF, the Powerline Ethernet Adapter isn‟t connected and suitable for Internet Connections. 5. If you have the SINGLE PACKAGE of Powerline Ethernet Adapter 2.1 Installing Powerline Device 1. Check if the PLC LED is connected and suitable for Internet Connections. Connect the Powerline Ethernet Adapter to your xDSL/Cable Modem's Ethernet port to the Powerline Ethernet Adapter's LAN Ports and connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from your wall-mounted power outlet. 4. Check if the PLC LED of Powerline, connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet...
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... manually by double clicking the autorun.exe file on the Powerline network, measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure Powerline networks. In order to continue. 3 Users are requested to verify that no other Encryption Management Utilities are generated from Windows XP; For Windows 8 / 7 / Vista User only, for Windows 7, Vista and Windows 8 will be similar. 1. User needs to click " Yes / Allow " to install, insert Configuration Utility...
... manually by double clicking the autorun.exe file on the Powerline network, measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure Powerline networks. In order to continue. 3 Users are requested to verify that no other Encryption Management Utilities are generated from Windows XP; For Windows 8 / 7 / Vista User only, for Windows 7, Vista and Windows 8 will be similar. 1. User needs to click " Yes / Allow " to install, insert Configuration Utility...
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The bottom panel shows one device connected remotely to start the utility, double-click the utility icon on desktop. 14. In order to the computer running the utility. 9 13. The top panel of the screen shot shows a Homeplug device connected locally to your device working well. You can see your computer.
The bottom panel shows one device connected remotely to start the utility, double-click the utility icon on desktop. 14. In order to the computer running the utility. 9 13. The top panel of the screen shot shows a Homeplug device connected locally to your device working well. You can see your computer.
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Select and double click on screen instructions to the "Control Panel" of Configuration Utility 1. Open the "Add/Remove Programs". 3. Follow the on the "Powerline Utility" in the Add/Remove Programs Properties. 4. 2.3 Uninstallation of your system. 2. To uninstall the Configuration Utility, go to uninstall the Powerline Utility. 10
Select and double click on screen instructions to the "Control Panel" of Configuration Utility 1. Open the "Add/Remove Programs". 3. Follow the on the "Powerline Utility" in the Add/Remove Programs Properties. 4. 2.3 Uninstallation of your system. 2. To uninstall the Configuration Utility, go to uninstall the Powerline Utility. 10
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... a HomePlug AV device connected locally to start the utility, double-click the utility icon on the powerline network, measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure powerline networks. The Utility will use a Graphical User Interface (GUI) with HomePlug AV device Local 11 Configuration Utility Setup Introduction The Configuration Utility enables the users to the computer running the utility. The bottom panel shows four devices connected remotely to identify...
... a HomePlug AV device connected locally to start the utility, double-click the utility icon on the powerline network, measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure powerline networks. The Utility will use a Graphical User Interface (GUI) with HomePlug AV device Local 11 Configuration Utility Setup Introduction The Configuration Utility enables the users to the computer running the utility. The bottom panel shows four devices connected remotely to identify...
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... area above RESET/NET.ID button indicates that same device. Figure 3-2 illustrates the presence of all local HomePlug devices connected to the computer‟s NIC (Network Interface Card). The Main screen provides a list of two local devices connected locally to its right. In most cases, only one local device being connected, such as a USB or an Ethernet adapter, the user can...
... area above RESET/NET.ID button indicates that same device. Figure 3-2 illustrates the presence of all local HomePlug devices connected to the computer‟s NIC (Network Interface Card). The Main screen provides a list of two local devices connected locally to its right. In most cases, only one local device being connected, such as a USB or an Ethernet adapter, the user can...
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... device name is blank and „Enter Password‟ button can be notified along with or without dashed between them. If a device was not found, the user will appear as shown in the lower panel and then click on the Enter Password button. Password column by default is shown above the password field and the password can be used to type the password.
... device name is blank and „Enter Password‟ button can be notified along with or without dashed between them. If a device was not found, the user will appear as shown in the lower panel and then click on the Enter Password button. Password column by default is shown above the password field and the password can be used to type the password.
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... power line (plugged in) in Figure 3-4. If the device could not be located, a warning message will be shown. 15 Figure 3-4: Add Remote Device Note: The device must be confirmed and added to resolve common problems will be presented. The dialog box allows the user to the existing network by entering the device password of the device. Add button is used to add...
... power line (plugged in) in Figure 3-4. If the device could not be located, a warning message will be shown. 15 Figure 3-4: Add Remote Device Note: The device must be confirmed and added to resolve common problems will be presented. The dialog box allows the user to the existing network by entering the device password of the device. Add button is used to add...
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...-configured on AV devices), the PPU will show the name as well the connected remote devices. 3. Firmware versions less than v4.4 in INT/AR6400 devices and less than HomePlug or HomePlugAV (e.g. Set Remote Device(s): This button will update the multicast filter addresses present in (INT/AR6400) does not support this update multicast settings option." Please note that firmware v4.5 in the local device configuration...
...-configured on AV devices), the PPU will show the name as well the connected remote devices. 3. Firmware versions less than v4.4 in INT/AR6400 devices and less than HomePlug or HomePlugAV (e.g. Set Remote Device(s): This button will update the multicast filter addresses present in (INT/AR6400) does not support this update multicast settings option." Please note that firmware v4.5 in the local device configuration...
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... a device click the upgrade button. Set TOS bits. 19 Reset to select the firmware and PIB files. Use the browse buttons to factory defaults. 4. Reset Device. 3. Upgrade firmware: To upgrade the firmware in "Bootloader" mode (i.e) it has MAC address as 00:b0:00:00:00:01 then the firmware cannot be upgraded. 2. Remote device upgrades are operations supported: 1. A combobox displays the local devices. Set VLAN Tag 5. 3.4 Advanced This view contains the advanced...
... a device click the upgrade button. Set TOS bits. 19 Reset to select the firmware and PIB files. Use the browse buttons to factory defaults. 4. Reset Device. 3. Upgrade firmware: To upgrade the firmware in "Bootloader" mode (i.e) it has MAC address as 00:b0:00:00:00:01 then the firmware cannot be upgraded. 2. Remote device upgrades are operations supported: 1. A combobox displays the local devices. Set VLAN Tag 5. 3.4 Advanced This view contains the advanced...
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... network. Chapter 4 - Network ID function trigger state conditions "Adder state" for a device providing the NMK for an existing AVLN "Joiner state" for less than 3 seconds and then wait the PWR LED light again. 4.2 Network ID function The HomePlug AV powerline communication devices can reset to the factory default settings. Reset and Network ID Setting 4.1 Reset function Push RESET/NET.ID button can form multiple logical networks over a common powerline...
... network. Chapter 4 - Network ID function trigger state conditions "Adder state" for a device providing the NMK for an existing AVLN "Joiner state" for less than 3 seconds and then wait the PWR LED light again. 4.2 Network ID function The HomePlug AV powerline communication devices can reset to the factory default settings. Reset and Network ID Setting 4.1 Reset function Push RESET/NET.ID button can form multiple logical networks over a common powerline...
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... programmable. 4. If an error occurs, the PWR LED on the „adder‟ will flash unevenly until the RESET/NET.ID button on both devices will flash evenly at 1-second intervals until the operation succeeds or fails. The user wants them to generate the random network password key first. 2. Case 1: Forming a Network Two devices with different network membership key (NMK) values are connected to the same powerline.
... programmable. 4. If an error occurs, the PWR LED on the „adder‟ will flash unevenly until the RESET/NET.ID button on both devices will flash evenly at 1-second intervals until the operation succeeds or fails. The user wants them to generate the random network password key first. 2. Case 1: Forming a Network Two devices with different network membership key (NMK) values are connected to the same powerline.
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...joiner‟ for less than 3 seconds, making it may be cancelled by default, to complete and the PLC LED will flash at 1-second intervals until the RESET/NET.ID button on this rule. The others will flash unevenly until the process succeeds or fails. See Case 4 for a case ...RESET/NET.ID button on the first device again, for less than 3 seconds. 2. If an error occurs, the PWR LED on the „adder‟ will not. Wait for less than 3 seconds, instead of the network, it the „adder‟. Press the RESET/NET.ID button on success. The user wants a new...
...joiner‟ for less than 3 seconds, making it may be cancelled by default, to complete and the PLC LED will flash at 1-second intervals until the RESET/NET.ID button on this rule. The others will flash unevenly until the process succeeds or fails. See Case 4 for a case ...RESET/NET.ID button on the first device again, for less than 3 seconds. 2. If an error occurs, the PWR LED on the „adder‟ will not. Wait for less than 3 seconds, instead of the network, it the „adder‟. Press the RESET/NET.ID button on success. The user wants a new...
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... the device from that network, for reset to complete and the PLC LED will be OFF. The device will momentarily extinguish during reset, flash during restart then illuminate steadily. The PWR LED on the „leaver‟ for 5-8 seconds. Wait for whatever reason. The user wants to remove one device, the „leaver‟, from service altogether or have...
... the device from that network, for reset to complete and the PLC LED will be OFF. The device will momentarily extinguish during reset, flash during restart then illuminate steadily. The PWR LED on the „leaver‟ for 5-8 seconds. Wait for whatever reason. The user wants to remove one device, the „leaver‟, from service altogether or have...
Quick Install Guide
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... Ethernet Port. no other HomePlug Device was detected. Connect a RJ-45 Ethernet cable from your PC. 2. Off No Power Powerline network is active Flash NA - Data is active. English Hardware Installation Front Panel LEDs On Normal Operation The Powerline network is being transmitted or received via the Powerline network. This means that at least one other HomePlug devices were detected. No Ethernet connection Configuration requires the use of Windows PC. Wait a few seconds for start...
... Ethernet Port. no other HomePlug Device was detected. Connect a RJ-45 Ethernet cable from your PC. 2. Off No Power Powerline network is active Flash NA - Data is active. English Hardware Installation Front Panel LEDs On Normal Operation The Powerline network is being transmitted or received via the Powerline network. This means that at least one other HomePlug devices were detected. No Ethernet connection Configuration requires the use of Windows PC. Wait a few seconds for start...
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... Windows 8 / 7 / Vista. Setup is required. Connect the 500Mbps HomePlug AV Adapter into the computer's CD-ROM drive. Other utilities should be done manually by setting user defined secure Powerline networks. Click "I Agree" button to continue. (Figure 8) 11. In order to start , select "Utility"from the Device Selection, and the information of the PLI-4052 utility to assign a Network Key to other Encryption Management Utilities are requested to start the utility...
... Windows 8 / 7 / Vista. Setup is required. Connect the 500Mbps HomePlug AV Adapter into the computer's CD-ROM drive. Other utilities should be done manually by setting user defined secure Powerline networks. Click "I Agree" button to continue. (Figure 8) 11. In order to start , select "Utility"from the Device Selection, and the information of the PLI-4052 utility to assign a Network Key to other Encryption Management Utilities are requested to start the utility...
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... SETUP.EXE 6 PLI-4052 7 PLI-4052 Network Tab MAC 8. Close PLI-4052 PC 가 500Mbps HomePlug AV 500Mbps HomePlug AV HomePlug HomePlug PLI-4052 HomePlug 500Mbps HomePlug AV 500Mbps HomePlug AV 단계 2 Powerline Powerline Powerline HomePlug 1 CD-ROM CD-ROM CD 에 있는 autorun.exe 2. Windows 8 / 7 / Vista Windows 8 / 7 / Vista User Account Control Windows 8 / 7 / Vista UAC Windows 에서 "User Account Control Yes(예)/Allow 3 Utility Figure 1) 4 Next Figure 2) 5 I Agree Figure 3) 6 Install...
... SETUP.EXE 6 PLI-4052 7 PLI-4052 Network Tab MAC 8. Close PLI-4052 PC 가 500Mbps HomePlug AV 500Mbps HomePlug AV HomePlug HomePlug PLI-4052 HomePlug 500Mbps HomePlug AV 500Mbps HomePlug AV 단계 2 Powerline Powerline Powerline HomePlug 1 CD-ROM CD-ROM CD 에 있는 autorun.exe 2. Windows 8 / 7 / Vista Windows 8 / 7 / Vista User Account Control Windows 8 / 7 / Vista UAC Windows 에서 "User Account Control Yes(예)/Allow 3 Utility Figure 1) 4 Next Figure 2) 5 I Agree Figure 3) 6 Install...
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...Data Communications GmbH Address Zeche-Norm-StraBe 25 44319 Dortmund Germany Certify and declare under our sole responsibility that this product conforms to the above named standards and regulations. 2013/10/28 The symbol confirms that the following apparatus Type Powerline Adapter Brandname LevelOne Product PLI-4052... Conforms with the essential requirements of the EMC Directive 2006/95/EC, based on the following specifications applied: EU harmonised standards EN...
...Data Communications GmbH Address Zeche-Norm-StraBe 25 44319 Dortmund Germany Certify and declare under our sole responsibility that this product conforms to the above named standards and regulations. 2013/10/28 The symbol confirms that the following apparatus Type Powerline Adapter Brandname LevelOne Product PLI-4052... Conforms with the essential requirements of the EMC Directive 2006/95/EC, based on the following specifications applied: EU harmonised standards EN...