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.... IGMP mulitcast support ensures high-performance and efficient use and user-friendliness in mind. All rights reserved. Product specifications and design are designed with a stable high-speed data transmission rates of a button, with standard power outlets and converts wired Ethernet network and Powerline network into wireless which extends your house. Edimax's HP-5101Wn AV500 Powerline Wireless Extender creates a 500Mbps high-speed network with no configuration or passwords necessary. User-Friendly Setup Powerline adapters are subject to any networking Ethernet-enable devices...
.... IGMP mulitcast support ensures high-performance and efficient use and user-friendliness in mind. All rights reserved. Product specifications and design are designed with a stable high-speed data transmission rates of a button, with standard power outlets and converts wired Ethernet network and Powerline network into wireless which extends your house. Edimax's HP-5101Wn AV500 Powerline Wireless Extender creates a 500Mbps high-speed network with no configuration or passwords necessary. User-Friendly Setup Powerline adapters are subject to any networking Ethernet-enable devices...
Datasheet
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.... www.edimax.com AV500 Nano PowerLine Wireless Extender FEATURES: HP-5101Wn • Extend your home network t with a stable high-speed data transmission rates of up to 500Mbps through existing electrical wires. • Share your wireless network at the physical layer via electrical wiring for better performance through walls or floors. • Plug-n-play setup - no wires, configuration or software required. • Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button for quick, secure wireless connections. Maximum performance, actual data rates...
.... www.edimax.com AV500 Nano PowerLine Wireless Extender FEATURES: HP-5101Wn • Extend your home network t with a stable high-speed data transmission rates of up to 500Mbps through existing electrical wires. • Share your wireless network at the physical layer via electrical wiring for better performance through walls or floors. • Plug-n-play setup - no wires, configuration or software required. • Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button for quick, secure wireless connections. Maximum performance, actual data rates...
User Manual
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... part of the corresponding source code. 2 reserves the right to the user manual on the CD-ROM. Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. makes no more information about this manual are subject 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 change without any particular purpose. Any software...
... part of the corresponding source code. 2 reserves the right to the user manual on the CD-ROM. Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. makes no more information about this manual are subject 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 change without any particular purpose. Any software...
User Manual
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... III-7-2. Reboot...49 IV. Using the Utility Software...65 IV-2-1. APPENDIX...68 3 Connecting to your HP-5101Wn 16 II-5. Configuration Tool...45 III-7-1. Disable ...27 III-3-1-1-1. 802.1x Authentication 27 III-3-1-2. Installation ...50 IV-1.1 Win 8 ...50 IV-1.2 Win XP/Vista / 7 ...59 IV-2. Hardware Installation ...8 II-2. Leaving a Powerline Network 18 II-6. Home...21 III-2. WPS Setting...32 III-5. CONTENTS I -4. Resetting the Wireless Extender 18 III. WEP...
... III-7-2. Reboot...49 IV. Using the Utility Software...65 IV-2-1. APPENDIX...68 3 Connecting to your HP-5101Wn 16 II-5. Configuration Tool...45 III-7-1. Disable ...27 III-3-1-1-1. 802.1x Authentication 27 III-3-1-2. Installation ...50 IV-1.1 Win 8 ...50 IV-1.2 Win XP/Vista / 7 ...59 IV-2. Hardware Installation ...8 II-2. Leaving a Powerline Network 18 II-6. Home...21 III-2. WPS Setting...32 III-5. CONTENTS I -4. Resetting the Wireless Extender 18 III. WEP...
User Manual
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Package Contents HP-5101Wn I . Reset: Press for 2-5 seconds. 5 Resets the HP-5101Wn to a computer or other network device via Ethernet cable. WPS: Press for over 10 seconds. I -2. Hardware Ethernet Cable CD-ROM Quick Installation Guide WPS/Reset Button Ethernet Port Group Button Item Ethernet Port WPS/Reset Button Description Connects HP-5101Wn to factory default settings or starts the WPS function. PRODUCT INFORMATION Before you start using this product, please check if there is anything missing in the package, and...
Package Contents HP-5101Wn I . Reset: Press for 2-5 seconds. 5 Resets the HP-5101Wn to a computer or other network device via Ethernet cable. WPS: Press for over 10 seconds. I -2. Hardware Ethernet Cable CD-ROM Quick Installation Guide WPS/Reset Button Ethernet Port Group Button Item Ethernet Port WPS/Reset Button Description Connects HP-5101Wn to factory default settings or starts the WPS function. PRODUCT INFORMATION Before you start using this product, please check if there is anything missing in the package, and...
User Manual
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... power-saving mode. Detecting Powerline connection. Flashing every The HP-5101Wn is off. 6 Press for another WPS device's connection). On LAN port connected. LED Status LED Color WLAN Green WPS Green LAN Green PLC Green & Yellow Flashing Power Green LED Status Flashing Off On Flashing Off Description Wireless activity (transmitting or receiving data). No Powerline connection detected. WPS connection established (LED remains on . Flashing Off Green with slow yellow flashing Green with other Powerline devices to leave a Powerline network. Powerline...
... power-saving mode. Detecting Powerline connection. Flashing every The HP-5101Wn is off. 6 Press for another WPS device's connection). On LAN port connected. LED Status LED Color WLAN Green WPS Green LAN Green PLC Green & Yellow Flashing Power Green LED Status Flashing Off On Flashing Off Description Wireless activity (transmitting or receiving data). No Powerline connection detected. WPS connection established (LED remains on . Flashing Off Green with slow yellow flashing Green with other Powerline devices to leave a Powerline network. Powerline...
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... order to touch it without switching the power supply off. Do not place the wireless extender in accordance with the following safety instructions. 1. System Requirements For Powerline Utility Software Operating System CPU RAM Free Disk Space Network Interface Utility supports Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Intel Pentium III 1.0GHz (or above) 256MB (or above) 100MB (or above) Ethernet port (100Mbps or above) and an Ethernet cable 7 Do not place the...
... order to touch it without switching the power supply off. Do not place the wireless extender in accordance with the following safety instructions. 1. System Requirements For Powerline Utility Software Operating System CPU RAM Free Disk Space Network Interface Utility supports Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Intel Pentium III 1.0GHz (or above) 256MB (or above) 100MB (or above) Ethernet port (100Mbps or above) and an Ethernet cable 7 Do not place the...
User Manual
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... first that they are required to install and configure your router via Ethernet cable and plug it into a power socket. The PLC LED on both Powerline adapters should display on . 3. It may be convenient to establish a Powerline network. Plug another Powerline adapter (HP-5101Wn) into standard wall sockets. II. Hardware Installation 1. See LED Status for HP-5101Wn LEDs. 8 CREATING A POWERLINE NETWORK A minimum of two Powerline devices are detecting a Powerline connection, and then that a Powerline connection is complete. II-1.
... first that they are required to install and configure your router via Ethernet cable and plug it into a power socket. The PLC LED on both Powerline adapters should display on . 3. It may be convenient to establish a Powerline network. Plug another Powerline adapter (HP-5101Wn) into standard wall sockets. II. Hardware Installation 1. See LED Status for HP-5101Wn LEDs. 8 CREATING A POWERLINE NETWORK A minimum of two Powerline devices are detecting a Powerline connection, and then that a Powerline connection is complete. II-1.
User Manual
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... Setup If your wireless router/access point supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) then you need to hold down its WPS. Please check the instructions for your HP-5101Wn's Wi-Fi network. The HP-5101Wn's WPS LED should display on your router/access point to hold the WPS button for too long - Take care not to activate WPS. this method to II-2. You can use...
... Setup If your wireless router/access point supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) then you need to hold down its WPS. Please check the instructions for your HP-5101Wn's Wi-Fi network. The HP-5101Wn's WPS LED should display on your router/access point to hold the WPS button for too long - Take care not to activate WPS. this method to II-2. You can use...
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Search for the SSID of your Wi-Fi network, click it . 16 Connecting to your network, you will then be prompted to enter it and then click "Connect". Click the network icon ( , or ) in the usual manner for your HP-5101Wn The following steps 9-11 are using Windows Vista. If you set a password for operating system. 1. please connect to a Wi-Fi network in the system tray and select "Connect to a Wi-Fi network using a different version of how to connect to a network". 2. If you are an example of Windows, the process may vary slightly - II-4.
Search for the SSID of your Wi-Fi network, click it . 16 Connecting to your network, you will then be prompted to enter it and then click "Connect". Click the network icon ( , or ) in the usual manner for your HP-5101Wn The following steps 9-11 are using Windows Vista. If you set a password for operating system. 1. please connect to a Wi-Fi network in the system tray and select "Connect to a Wi-Fi network using a different version of how to connect to a network". 2. If you are an example of Windows, the process may vary slightly - II-4.
User Manual
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... the WPS/Reset button for 5-8 seconds to default. The HP-5101Wn will re-initialize and the power LED ( ) will be disconnected/ungrouped from its factory default settings. Resetting the Wireless Extender If you experience a problem with your HP-5101Wn you can reset the device back to its network and ready to reconnect to . Leaving a Powerline Network Press the Group/Reset button on when the extender is connected to any Powerline network. The extender...
... the WPS/Reset button for 5-8 seconds to default. The HP-5101Wn will re-initialize and the power LED ( ) will be disconnected/ungrouped from its factory default settings. Resetting the Wireless Extender If you experience a problem with your HP-5101Wn you can reset the device back to its network and ready to reconnect to . Leaving a Powerline Network Press the Group/Reset button on when the extender is connected to any Powerline network. The extender...
User Manual
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... arrive the at Home page, use the menu on a computer which is "1234". You will be prompted for a username and password. CREATING A POWERLINE NETWORK or the included QIG, you have setup the wireless extender as detailed in the top right corner. 19 The default username is "admin" and the default password is connected to navigate. You can further configure the settings of the...
... arrive the at Home page, use the menu on a computer which is "1234". You will be prompted for a username and password. CREATING A POWERLINE NETWORK or the included QIG, you have setup the wireless extender as detailed in the top right corner. 19 The default username is "admin" and the default password is connected to navigate. You can further configure the settings of the...
User Manual
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... a new window (see below for full description): LAN Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC address Displays the IP address of the wireless client. Tx Packet Tx (transmission) packet counter. BSSID (MAC) Displays the device's MAC address. Displays the subnet mask of the default gateway. Power Saving "Yes" or "No" is displayed here according to the wireless Clients extender. Runtime Code Displays the current firmware version. Number Security...
... a new window (see below for full description): LAN Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC address Displays the IP address of the wireless client. Tx Packet Tx (transmission) packet counter. BSSID (MAC) Displays the device's MAC address. Displays the subnet mask of the default gateway. Power Saving "Yes" or "No" is displayed here according to the wireless Clients extender. Runtime Code Displays the current firmware version. Number Security...
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... Active Clients" button and a new window will appear: Click "CONTINUE" to save the changes. Click the "Refresh" button in the new window to this access point. The following message will appear which displays information about wireless clients connected to refresh the list. This applies to clients connected to restart the system and make the changes take effect. 25 Select a channel number for the MAIN...
... Active Clients" button and a new window will appear: Click "CONTINUE" to save the changes. Click the "Refresh" button in the new window to this access point. The following message will appear which displays information about wireless clients connected to refresh the list. This applies to clients connected to restart the system and make the changes take effect. 25 Select a channel number for the MAIN...
User Manual
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...'s firmware/configuration interface. By default, the WPS Settings page displays settings for WPS between your extender and router/access point, please refer back to establish connections between your extender and a wireless client. III-4. WPS Setting WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is activated in the correct manner and at the correct time for wireless clients: PBC (Push Button Configuration) and PIN code. The wireless extender supports two types...
...'s firmware/configuration interface. By default, the WPS Settings page displays settings for WPS between your extender and router/access point, please refer back to establish connections between your extender and a wireless client. III-4. WPS Setting WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is activated in the correct manner and at the correct time for wireless clients: PBC (Push Button Configuration) and PIN code. The wireless extender supports two types...
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... Config Mode Configure via the WPS Settings before activating WPS. Input the wireless client's PIN code here and click "Start PIN" to activate WPS on your wireless client's documentation if you to establish a connection. Within two minutes, activate WPS on the extender. LED Status). 33 Click the "Start PBC" button to your client device (refer to client device's user manual for 5 minutes...
... Config Mode Configure via the WPS Settings before activating WPS. Input the wireless client's PIN code here and click "Start PIN" to activate WPS on your wireless client's documentation if you to establish a connection. Within two minutes, activate WPS on the extender. LED Status). 33 Click the "Start PBC" button to your client device (refer to client device's user manual for 5 minutes...
User Manual
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... "Main" tab provides a list of other remote powerline adapters. The upper panel displays local powerline adapters. Using the Utility Software IV-2-1. By default, the utility automatically scans every few seconds. 65 The lower panel displays remote powerline adapters in the network. Set Name Enter Password Scan Select a device and click "Set Name" to the network. Click "Scan" and the utility software will perform an immediate scan of powerline adapters connected to rename the device...
... "Main" tab provides a list of other remote powerline adapters. The upper panel displays local powerline adapters. Using the Utility Software IV-2-1. By default, the utility automatically scans every few seconds. 65 The lower panel displays remote powerline adapters in the network. Set Name Enter Password Scan Select a device and click "Set Name" to the network. Click "Scan" and the utility software will perform an immediate scan of powerline adapters connected to rename the device...
User Manual
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... front panel. Set your computer can 't log onto the browser-based configuration interface. b. Make sure you are using a MAC or IP address filter, try again. Note: If you are experiencing problems immediately after being switched off or restarted, wait for help . If you are using the full, correct URL: http://edimax.setup c. V-2. Scenario I can 103 Please check that the extender is initializing after a firmware upgrade...
... front panel. Set your computer can 't log onto the browser-based configuration interface. b. Make sure you are using a MAC or IP address filter, try again. Note: If you are experiencing problems immediately after being switched off or restarted, wait for help . If you are using the full, correct URL: http://edimax.setup c. V-2. Scenario I can 103 Please check that the extender is initializing after a firmware upgrade...
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... router is normal for help. c. address to do I assign an IP Please refer to the wireless extender. password. Make sure the "Caps Lock" light is case-sensitive. c. Call your network device and wireless extender and switch back on (check the PWR LED). Ensure that all other Wi-Fi/Ethernet adapters are a. b. The password is not illuminated. c. b. Internet. do so. Change channel number. Switch off the extender...
... router is normal for help. c. address to do I assign an IP Please refer to the wireless extender. password. Make sure the "Caps Lock" light is case-sensitive. c. Call your network device and wireless extender and switch back on (check the PWR LED). Ensure that all other Wi-Fi/Ethernet adapters are a. b. The password is not illuminated. c. b. Internet. do so. Change channel number. Switch off the extender...
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...be determined by turning the equipment ...Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the body. Operation is not possible. For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used...operated. The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in a residential installation. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for compliance could void the authority to correct the interference by the party responsible for help. This equipment generates, uses, and can be installed and operated with Part...
...be determined by turning the equipment ...Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the body. Operation is not possible. For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used...operated. The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in a residential installation. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for compliance could void the authority to correct the interference by the party responsible for help. This equipment generates, uses, and can be installed and operated with Part...