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... 8.3.1 Software License Terms and Conditions 89 8.3.2 Hardware Warranty in U.S 91 8.3.3 Limit of Liability 91 9 Additional Resources 92 10 History of Changes in This Document 93 11 Technical Specifications 94 Appendix A International Electric Grid Plug Types 101 Appendix B Signal Distances 110 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Powerline MU Network Overview 11 Figure 2 Electrical Symbols 19 Page 5 of 112 Powerline MU 7.3.5 Backup...64...
... 8.3.1 Software License Terms and Conditions 89 8.3.2 Hardware Warranty in U.S 91 8.3.3 Limit of Liability 91 9 Additional Resources 92 10 History of Changes in This Document 93 11 Technical Specifications 94 Appendix A International Electric Grid Plug Types 101 Appendix B Signal Distances 110 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Powerline MU Network Overview 11 Figure 2 Electrical Symbols 19 Page 5 of 112 Powerline MU 7.3.5 Backup...64...
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... Figure 52 IP Address with NAT Enabled Screen 74 Figure 53 IP Address WAN 75 Figure 54 IP Address DMZ 76 Figure 55 Scan Devices Screen 77 Figure 56 Network Encryption Key Screen 77 Figure 57 PSD Setting Screen 78 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Where to find information in this user guide 8 Table 2: Examples of where to find information in this user guide 8 Table 3: Admonition types 9 Table 4 Powerline...
... Figure 52 IP Address with NAT Enabled Screen 74 Figure 53 IP Address WAN 75 Figure 54 IP Address DMZ 76 Figure 55 Scan Devices Screen 77 Figure 56 Network Encryption Key Screen 77 Figure 57 PSD Setting Screen 78 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Where to find information in this user guide 8 Table 2: Examples of where to find information in this user guide 8 Table 3: Admonition types 9 Table 4 Powerline...
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... should watch for problems that you should always keep in mind. RECOMMENDATION: suggestion for the topic. Search this document, the user manuals that the risk of harm to equipment or service exists. in the Adobe Reader® search capability for what immediately follows. a notice that support the modules, and the software release notes of supported releases a. in the...
... should watch for problems that you should always keep in mind. RECOMMENDATION: suggestion for the topic. Search this document, the user manuals that the risk of harm to equipment or service exists. in the Adobe Reader® search capability for what immediately follows. a notice that support the modules, and the software release notes of supported releases a. in the...
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... of the power transformer, digital data is the termination unit of the wireless part of the system and consists of the SM is designed for the system, creating a wireless transport system to the Modem devices within the home. By using low voltage wires. Figure 1 Powerline MU Network Overview The Canopy Subscriber Module (SM) is transmitted over low-voltage power line access solution that...
... of the power transformer, digital data is the termination unit of the wireless part of the system and consists of the SM is designed for the system, creating a wireless transport system to the Modem devices within the home. By using low voltage wires. Figure 1 Powerline MU Network Overview The Canopy Subscriber Module (SM) is transmitted over low-voltage power line access solution that...
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... Network Encryption Key (NEK). See "Designing Your Canopy Network" in the Modem itself. Follow that guide carefully to achieve a strong signal at the subscriber modules in the same home, but cannot be changed when the system is deployed to help prevent unauthorized users from the Modem to a computer or router completes the connection. The default User ID is Motorola (case sensitive). In addition, Network Address...
... Network Encryption Key (NEK). See "Designing Your Canopy Network" in the Modem itself. Follow that guide carefully to achieve a strong signal at the subscriber modules in the same home, but cannot be changed when the system is deployed to help prevent unauthorized users from the Modem to a computer or router completes the connection. The default User ID is Motorola (case sensitive). In addition, Network Address...
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... phase to the Internet access device. - For this type of building, follow instructions for mass-metered installation and connect only two outlets to the AC distribution. As with different encryption key 4.1 TWO-PHASE (SINGLE-PHASE) INSTALLATION Some apartment buildings may be coupled to the Gateway. Hybrid Adapter using telephone wiring - Select locations that the area where you should make sure that place...
... phase to the Internet access device. - For this type of building, follow instructions for mass-metered installation and connect only two outlets to the AC distribution. As with different encryption key 4.1 TWO-PHASE (SINGLE-PHASE) INSTALLATION Some apartment buildings may be coupled to the Gateway. Hybrid Adapter using telephone wiring - Select locations that the area where you should make sure that place...
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... bars that measure consumption for each individual dwelling. This would also be a larger distribution cabinet that may differ in both number and size. These will be a location to follow the National Electric Code and any local codes that services multiple termination cabinets and subsequent meter banks. Install ... there are metal rings that wrap around the cables so that feed the individual termination cabinets. Couplers, or "donuts, "or "CT's," are multiple cables that the signal penetrates the outer shield of the cable and onto the lines without actually touching the bare wire...
... bars that measure consumption for each individual dwelling. This would also be a larger distribution cabinet that may differ in both number and size. These will be a location to follow the National Electric Code and any local codes that services multiple termination cabinets and subsequent meter banks. Install ... there are metal rings that wrap around the cables so that feed the individual termination cabinets. Couplers, or "donuts, "or "CT's," are multiple cables that the signal penetrates the outer shield of the cable and onto the lines without actually touching the bare wire...
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... device, using Edit Add Canopy Elements to the Network Updater, using View Network. To connect to Firmware Version 2.0 over the Powerline, you must upgrade the Modems first, then upgrade the Gateway. Failure to the network, using Update Update Selected Network Elements. 5.2 EQUIPMENT STAGING Check the Powerline MU devices before installing. User id admin - Powerline MU 5 Hardware Installation 5.1 UPGRADING FIRMWARE NOTE: When Upgrading to the Gateway's web based interface: 1. Enter the IP Address of the Modem in loss of 112 Password Motorola...
... device, using Edit Add Canopy Elements to the Network Updater, using View Network. To connect to Firmware Version 2.0 over the Powerline, you must upgrade the Modems first, then upgrade the Gateway. Failure to the network, using Update Update Selected Network Elements. 5.2 EQUIPMENT STAGING Check the Powerline MU devices before installing. User id admin - Powerline MU 5 Hardware Installation 5.1 UPGRADING FIRMWARE NOTE: When Upgrading to the Gateway's web based interface: 1. Enter the IP Address of the Modem in loss of 112 Password Motorola...
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... is not registering on the Powerline MU User Guide section of the Canopy website: www.motorola.canopywireless.com/support/library/?region=1&cat=8 Page 35 of the phase distribution within the building. 5.3.2 Install Modems Plug Modems in desired locations in your service provider. Check that doesn't help, call your PC or router. If the AC Power light is not lit, you are...
... is not registering on the Powerline MU User Guide section of the Canopy website: www.motorola.canopywireless.com/support/library/?region=1&cat=8 Page 35 of the phase distribution within the building. 5.3.2 Install Modems Plug Modems in desired locations in your service provider. Check that doesn't help, call your PC or router. If the AC Power light is not lit, you are...
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... upgrade the Gateway firmware. • Advanced: The Advanced screen gives you first log in the system. Page 37 of the Gateway. View the system information and logs. Set or change the time and date information, change the PSD settings. Enter your web browser and enter the following Gateway default IP address: http://192.168.1.99. Factory-installed defaults: User ID: admin Password: Motorola When you links for setting up a BAM (management) server, setting up...
... upgrade the Gateway firmware. • Advanced: The Advanced screen gives you first log in the system. Page 37 of the Gateway. View the system information and logs. Set or change the time and date information, change the PSD settings. Enter your web browser and enter the following Gateway default IP address: http://192.168.1.99. Factory-installed defaults: User ID: admin Password: Motorola When you links for setting up a BAM (management) server, setting up...
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... time. Select Apply. 6.2.3 System Password Configuration The factory default user ID for this Gateway. Use the System Password screen to enhance security in seconds) and select Apply. The user ID and password are case sensitive. Powerline MU Use the Date and Time screen to set the date and time by entering the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server and selecting Enable. You can also set the current date and time on the Gateway (use 24hour time format...
... time. Select Apply. 6.2.3 System Password Configuration The factory default user ID for this Gateway. Use the System Password screen to enhance security in seconds) and select Apply. The user ID and password are case sensitive. Powerline MU Use the Date and Time screen to set the date and time by entering the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server and selecting Enable. You can also set the current date and time on the Gateway (use 24hour time format...
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... initiates a trap, for which the agent sends an unsolicited asynchronous message to the agents of 112 SNMP enables you to manage network performance and troubleshoot and solve network problems. To manage a module, SNMP supports the set command, which the manager uses to identify supported objects and to change the data that allows the exchange of management information between network devices. Powerline MU 6.3.2 SNMP Configuration What...
... initiates a trap, for which the agent sends an unsolicited asynchronous message to the agents of 112 SNMP enables you to manage network performance and troubleshoot and solve network problems. To manage a module, SNMP supports the set command, which the manager uses to identify supported objects and to change the data that allows the exchange of management information between network devices. Powerline MU 6.3.2 SNMP Configuration What...
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... the same time. This functionality enables maximum network performance by allowing for the Page 46 of packets. Once the mode of operation for network isolation, network segmentation and tagging and un-tagging of 112 Enter the Access Network Address and Mask and select Apply. 6.3.4 VLAN Configuration Figure 26 VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration Feature, new in Powerline Gateway 2.0 With the new 2.0 Firmware, you will...
... the same time. This functionality enables maximum network performance by allowing for the Page 46 of packets. Once the mode of operation for network isolation, network segmentation and tagging and un-tagging of 112 Enter the Access Network Address and Mask and select Apply. 6.3.4 VLAN Configuration Figure 26 VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration Feature, new in Powerline Gateway 2.0 With the new 2.0 Firmware, you will...
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... enter the following address: http://192.168.1.98. Set a static IP address on your laptop to the Ethernet port on the modem. Figure 37 Modem Connected to the modem, use a PC or laptop with a working Ethernet port and a web browser. You may have to temporarily disable anti-virus software on your computer. Using a standard CAT-5 Ethernet cable, connect your user ID and password. Factory-installed defaults: User ID: admin Password: Motorola...
... enter the following address: http://192.168.1.98. Set a static IP address on your laptop to the Ethernet port on the modem. Figure 37 Modem Connected to the modem, use a PC or laptop with a working Ethernet port and a web browser. You may have to temporarily disable anti-virus software on your computer. Using a standard CAT-5 Ethernet cable, connect your user ID and password. Factory-installed defaults: User ID: admin Password: Motorola...
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... Password Logs Reset Backup Site Info Packet Priority Bandwidth Control SNMP Configuration SNMP Access Control Operating Mode (Modem Repeater) VLAN Configuration IP Configuration WAN DMZ Scan Devices NEK Configuration PSD Settings 7.3 CONFIGURING THE POWERLINE MODEM Open an Internet browser (for setting Packet Priority, Bandwidth Control, SNMP Configuration and SNMP Access Control. • IP Address: Set the Modem to obtain an IP address automatically or to locate a screen...
... Password Logs Reset Backup Site Info Packet Priority Bandwidth Control SNMP Configuration SNMP Access Control Operating Mode (Modem Repeater) VLAN Configuration IP Configuration WAN DMZ Scan Devices NEK Configuration PSD Settings 7.3 CONFIGURING THE POWERLINE MODEM Open an Internet browser (for setting Packet Priority, Bandwidth Control, SNMP Configuration and SNMP Access Control. • IP Address: Set the Modem to obtain an IP address automatically or to locate a screen...
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...precedence bit flags in the IP header. When any time, so combinations are part of the VLAN tag, to tell the network the type of QoS for all traffic to select the desired priority setting. Page 66 of Service (ToS), Fixed QoS, or QoS Passthrough. Each of the three ... of eight levels of network service it requires. Select Apply. Type Of Service (TOS) bits are called Priority bits because they enable the application transmitting the data to determine QoS of these bit flags is set, routers may be set . The network operator can use the drop-down menu to and from that ...
...precedence bit flags in the IP header. When any time, so combinations are part of the VLAN tag, to tell the network the type of QoS for all traffic to select the desired priority setting. Page 66 of Service (ToS), Fixed QoS, or QoS Passthrough. Each of the three ... of eight levels of network service it requires. Select Apply. Type Of Service (TOS) bits are called Priority bits because they enable the application transmitting the data to determine QoS of these bit flags is set, routers may be set . The network operator can use the drop-down menu to and from that ...
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... enables you to manage network performance and troubleshoot and solve network problems. To manage a module, SNMP supports the set command, which the manager uses to identify supported objects and to the agents of 112 When a specified event occurs in the NMS. ◦ traversal operations, which instructs the agent to the manager. In a typical Canopy network, the manager issues these commands to format...
... enables you to manage network performance and troubleshoot and solve network problems. To manage a module, SNMP supports the set command, which the manager uses to identify supported objects and to the agents of 112 When a specified event occurs in the NMS. ◦ traversal operations, which instructs the agent to the manager. In a typical Canopy network, the manager issues these commands to format...
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... Figure 47 SNMP Access Control Screen Use this screen to control which IP addresses and networks are allowed to behave as a Repeater for the whole building. By turning the first Modem into a Repeater, you can not connect to four other Modems through the first Modem (see Figure 49) . Enter the Access Network Address and Mask and select Apply. 7.3.11 Operating Mode (Modem Repeater...
... Figure 47 SNMP Access Control Screen Use this screen to control which IP addresses and networks are allowed to behave as a Repeater for the whole building. By turning the first Modem into a Repeater, you can not connect to four other Modems through the first Modem (see Figure 49) . Enter the Access Network Address and Mask and select Apply. 7.3.11 Operating Mode (Modem Repeater...
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... under normal use and (ii) the Software, under normal use, will be , at Motorola's option, replacement of the disk(s), provision of downloadable patch or replacement code, or refund of the unused portion of your sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of the foregoing limited warranty will survive any copies, including translations, compilations, derivative works (including images) partial copies and portions...
... under normal use and (ii) the Software, under normal use, will be , at Motorola's option, replacement of the disk(s), provision of downloadable patch or replacement code, or refund of the unused portion of your sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of the foregoing limited warranty will survive any copies, including translations, compilations, derivative works (including images) partial copies and portions...
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... LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Maintenance and Support. Motorola shall not be responsible for upgrade, update, patch, new release, enhancement or replacement of a prior version of such damage. You specifically acknowledge that the software may not sublicense or otherwise transfer, rent or lease the Software without limitation, damages for the Software that the other party agrees to accept the terms...
... LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Maintenance and Support. Motorola shall not be responsible for upgrade, update, patch, new release, enhancement or replacement of a prior version of such damage. You specifically acknowledge that the software may not sublicense or otherwise transfer, rent or lease the Software without limitation, damages for the Software that the other party agrees to accept the terms...