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... > Linksys > Powerline Utility When the Powerline Utility opens, the Main screen appears. Enter the new name, and then press Enter. Security Set a Network Password to detect, rename, add, or access remote Powerline Adapters. Rename Enter Password To change its Network Password using the Enter Password option. Refresh Click this screen to... configure advanced security for your computer is assigned a unique key called a Device Password, which allows you have four screens available: Main Detect, rename, add or access Powerline Adapters.
... > Linksys > Powerline Utility When the Powerline Utility opens, the Main screen appears. Enter the new name, and then press Enter. Security Set a Network Password to detect, rename, add, or access remote Powerline Adapters. Rename Enter Password To change its Network Password using the Enter Password option. Refresh Click this screen to... configure advanced security for your computer is assigned a unique key called a Device Password, which allows you have four screens available: Main Detect, rename, add or access Powerline Adapters.
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... reset the Network Password to a pre-existing powerline network with a unique Network Password (not the default, HomePlug), then the new Powerline Adapter may not be detected. Chapter 3 Enter Device Password Device Name The name and MAC address are adding a new Powerline Adapter to the default, HomePlug, click this option. Security Step...
... reset the Network Password to a pre-existing powerline network with a unique Network Password (not the default, HomePlug), then the new Powerline Adapter may not be detected. Chapter 3 Enter Device Password Device Name The name and MAC address are adding a new Powerline Adapter to the default, HomePlug, click this option. Security Step...
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... 9 Remote Device History The remote Powerline Adapters are displayed with the following information: Device name, MAC Address, device Password, Rate (Mbps), Network password, Last Seen (detected), Vendor, Firmware version, Sent (number of sent packets), Misses (number of missed packets), Drops (number of dropped packets), Fails (number of the Powerline Utility. Advanced...
... 9 Remote Device History The remote Powerline Adapters are displayed with the following information: Device name, MAC Address, device Password, Rate (Mbps), Network password, Last Seen (detected), Vendor, Firmware version, Sent (number of sent packets), Misses (number of missed packets), Drops (number of dropped packets), Fails (number of the Powerline Utility. Advanced...
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...for them to communicate with each other network device. 3. Appendix A Appendix A: Troubleshooting None of the LEDs light up after you do not detect all of the powerline devices. Follow these instructions: 1. Wait five seconds. 4. Refer to Windows Help for all devices on the Main ...Powerline Adapter. Check the following: •• Make sure all of the Powerline Utility. Follow these instructions: 1. When the Ethernet port detects a local network connection, the Ethernet LED will light up on the Main screen of the Powerline Utility. If you are not addressed here...
...for them to communicate with each other network device. 3. Appendix A Appendix A: Troubleshooting None of the LEDs light up after you do not detect all of the powerline devices. Follow these instructions: 1. Wait five seconds. 4. Refer to Windows Help for all devices on the Main ...Powerline Adapter. Check the following: •• Make sure all of the Powerline Utility. Follow these instructions: 1. When the Ethernet port detects a local network connection, the Ethernet LED will light up on the Main screen of the Powerline Utility. If you are not addressed here...