XET1001 Install Guide
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...The adapter is connected to http://www.NETGEAR.com/support for instructions. Troubleshooting Tips Power LED is required before you can use our telephone support service. Registration on the Warranty and Support Information card that came with the laws of their respective holders. Go to a Powerline network....centers are on the website or over the phone is off . To set network security, make sure that the Powerline devices is no Ethernet connection. After completing installation, register your XET1001 Resource CD. This symbol was placed in the United States and/or other...
...The adapter is connected to http://www.NETGEAR.com/support for instructions. Troubleshooting Tips Power LED is required before you can use our telephone support service. Registration on the Warranty and Support Information card that came with the laws of their respective holders. Go to a Powerline network....centers are on the website or over the phone is off . To set network security, make sure that the Powerline devices is no Ethernet connection. After completing installation, register your XET1001 Resource CD. This symbol was placed in the United States and/or other...
XET1001 User Guide
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... Publication Details Model Number: Publication Date: Product Family: Product Name: Home or Business Product: Language: Publication Part Number: Publication Version Number: XET1001 January 2008 PowerLine Adapter XET1001 85 Mbps Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter Home English 202-10376-01 1.0 iii v1.0, January 2008 Lesen Sie dazu bitte die Anmerkungen in the BMPT-AmtsblVfg 243/1991 and...
... Publication Details Model Number: Publication Date: Product Family: Product Name: Home or Business Product: Language: Publication Part Number: Publication Version Number: XET1001 January 2008 PowerLine Adapter XET1001 85 Mbps Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter Home English 202-10376-01 1.0 iii v1.0, January 2008 Lesen Sie dazu bitte die Anmerkungen in the BMPT-AmtsblVfg 243/1991 and...
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... in Your Network 5 Prepare to Install Your PowerLine Adapter 5 Connect an XET1001 to the Router 6 Connect other Ethernet PowerLine Adapters 8 Install the XET1001 PowerLine Encryption Utility (Highly Recommended) ...8 Set Your Network Password 12 Add a Device to an Existing PowerLine Network 14 Adding a New Device from a Locally Connected Computer 14 Adding a New Device from a Remotely Connected Computer 14 Troubleshooting ...15 NETGEAR Product Registration...
... in Your Network 5 Prepare to Install Your PowerLine Adapter 5 Connect an XET1001 to the Router 6 Connect other Ethernet PowerLine Adapters 8 Install the XET1001 PowerLine Encryption Utility (Highly Recommended) ...8 Set Your Network Password 12 Add a Device to an Existing PowerLine Network 14 Adding a New Device from a Locally Connected Computer 14 Adding a New Device from a Remotely Connected Computer 14 Troubleshooting ...15 NETGEAR Product Registration...
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The XET1001 PowerLine Encryption Utility • XET1001 Installation Guide, Registration, Warranty Card, and Support Information Card. If any of your NETGEAR dealer. Familiarize yourself with important information and status light indicators. The Label on the Rear Panel The label on whether you need to return the PowerLine adapter for repair. Label Information and Status Lights The PowerLine adapter has...
The XET1001 PowerLine Encryption Utility • XET1001 Installation Guide, Registration, Warranty Card, and Support Information Card. If any of your NETGEAR dealer. Familiarize yourself with important information and status light indicators. The Label on the Rear Panel The label on whether you need to return the PowerLine adapter for repair. Label Information and Status Lights The PowerLine adapter has...
XET1001 User Guide
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... the PowerLine adapter. Power-on the PowerLine network. Data is supplied to verify connections. Power is no activity. • Blink. Data is detected. 4 v1.0, January 2008 No other PowerLine devices detected on self-test. • Off. No link is being transmitted or received between the Ethernet port and the PowerLine. • Off. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User...
... the PowerLine adapter. Power-on the PowerLine network. Data is supplied to verify connections. Power is no activity. • Blink. Data is detected. 4 v1.0, January 2008 No other PowerLine devices detected on self-test. • Off. No link is being transmitted or received between the Ethernet port and the PowerLine. • Off. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User...
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... illustrated in place of two PowerLine devices: Internet Access PowerLine Network (always encrypted) Router Computer XET1001 Ethernet Network Figure 4 XET1001 Ethernet Network Computer Follow the instructions below to be used on your router. • Your Internet connection is set up your network has an Ethernet port. 5 v1.0, January 2008 Prepare to Install Your PowerLine Adapter Check that these minimum requirements...
... illustrated in place of two PowerLine devices: Internet Access PowerLine Network (always encrypted) Router Computer XET1001 Ethernet Network Figure 4 XET1001 Ethernet Network Computer Follow the instructions below to be used on your router. • Your Internet connection is set up your network has an Ethernet port. 5 v1.0, January 2008 Prepare to Install Your PowerLine Adapter Check that these minimum requirements...
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First, connect an XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter to the Router Internet Access Wireless Router XET1001 Ethernet Network Figure 5 1. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Connect an XET1001 to a LAN port on the router so that the PowerLine network can access the Internet. WARNING! Figure 6 Do not connect the PowerLine adapter to a power strip, extension cord, or surge protector as this may prevent it from working properly or degrade the network performance. 6 v1.0, January 2008 ON OFF
First, connect an XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter to the Router Internet Access Wireless Router XET1001 Ethernet Network Figure 5 1. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Connect an XET1001 to a LAN port on the router so that the PowerLine network can access the Internet. WARNING! Figure 6 Do not connect the PowerLine adapter to a power strip, extension cord, or surge protector as this may prevent it from working properly or degrade the network performance. 6 v1.0, January 2008 ON OFF
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... of blue Ethernet cable that came in your modem, and that no other PowerLine devices have been detected at this stage. • Ethernet: The Ethernet LED blinks to your network. Plug the other end of your router is connected to the modem, and...• Power: The power LED turns solid green. If not, make sure that the Ethernet cable on the PowerLine adapter that you connected in the box into an electrical outlet near the router. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide a. Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter XET1001 router Figure 7 power LAN ports Internet b.
... of blue Ethernet cable that came in your modem, and that no other PowerLine devices have been detected at this stage. • Ethernet: The Ethernet LED blinks to your network. Plug the other end of your router is connected to the modem, and...• Power: The power LED turns solid green. If not, make sure that the Ethernet cable on the PowerLine adapter that you connected in the box into an electrical outlet near the router. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide a. Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter XET1001 router Figure 7 power LAN ports Internet b.
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... network from unauthorized access through the PowerLine network. • A device password is not the network password, but you are required to the default password (HomePlug). • The encryption password can protect your other Ethernet PowerLine Adapters 1. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Connect other PowerLine devices, take a note of the device password printed on the label on each NETGEAR PowerLine...
... network from unauthorized access through the PowerLine network. • A device password is not the network password, but you are required to the default password (HomePlug). • The encryption password can protect your other Ethernet PowerLine Adapters 1. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Connect other PowerLine devices, take a note of the device password printed on the label on each NETGEAR PowerLine...
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... Insert the Resource CD into a CD drive on the Autorun.exe executable file. 1. If you add another XET1001 device to an existing PowerLine network, you are working from one computer. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide To install the PowerLine Encryption Utility, follow these steps: 1. All devices on the computer originally used to your router1.
... Insert the Resource CD into a CD drive on the Autorun.exe executable file. 1. If you add another XET1001 device to an existing PowerLine network, you are working from one computer. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide To install the PowerLine Encryption Utility, follow these steps: 1. All devices on the computer originally used to your router1.
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... enter the device password for each remote PowerLine device, and then set the network password. 1. Check that all PowerLine devices are two steps to set the password for each PowerLine device. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Set Your Network Password The fastest and most reliable way to... set the network password is listed, identify it from the MAC address. 12 v1.0, January 2008 Figure 13 c....
... enter the device password for each remote PowerLine device, and then set the network password. 1. Check that all PowerLine devices are two steps to set the password for each PowerLine device. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Set Your Network Password The fastest and most reliable way to... set the network password is listed, identify it from the MAC address. 12 v1.0, January 2008 Figure 13 c....
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A pop-up window indicates that you want attached to your network. 2. Repeat this step for all devices that the operation was successful. 13 v1.0, January 2008 Set the network password. Figure 15 b. Type a password in the Private Network Password text box. Select the Security tab. g. e. Enter the password recorded from the label on the back of the selected PowerLine device. a. Click Set All Devices. Click OK. c. h. Click Enter Password. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Figure 14 f.
A pop-up window indicates that you want attached to your network. 2. Repeat this step for all devices that the operation was successful. 13 v1.0, January 2008 Set the network password. Figure 15 b. Type a password in the Private Network Password text box. Select the Security tab. g. e. Enter the password recorded from the label on the back of the selected PowerLine device. a. Click Set All Devices. Click OK. c. h. Click Enter Password. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Figure 14 f.
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... and wait for all you need to run the PowerLine encryption utility to set the new device to the network password. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Add a Device to an Existing PowerLine Network To add a device to a PowerLine network with the default network password, all devices in the PowerLine network (remote). How you do is connected to a different device...
... and wait for all you need to run the PowerLine encryption utility to set the new device to the network password. XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide Add a Device to an Existing PowerLine Network To add a device to a PowerLine network with the default network password, all devices in the PowerLine network (remote). How you do is connected to a different device...
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... or the documentation for the PowerLine adapter. When the PowerLine adapter is live. After approximately 10 seconds, check the LEDs on . 2. Verify that , if power to help you plug in another electrical product, such as a lamp or a hairdryer. 15 v1.0, January 2008 NETGEAR Product Registration, Support, and Documentation Register your XET1001 85 Mbps Wall-Plugged Ethernet...
... or the documentation for the PowerLine adapter. When the PowerLine adapter is live. After approximately 10 seconds, check the LEDs on . 2. Verify that , if power to help you plug in another electrical product, such as a lamp or a hairdryer. 15 v1.0, January 2008 NETGEAR Product Registration, Support, and Documentation Register your XET1001 85 Mbps Wall-Plugged Ethernet...
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...connecting the router's Internet port to more than one PowerLine device. This cable could be installed for successful communication across the PowerLine. • Verify that the network password is on. 16 v1.0, January 2008 XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide If the Power LED still does not... router that was supplied with the cable or DSL modem. Another PowerLine device must be a standard straightthrough Ethernet cable or an Ethernet crossover cable. • On the attached Ethernet device or network adapter card, check that power is live, you have confirmed the power...
...connecting the router's Internet port to more than one PowerLine device. This cable could be installed for successful communication across the PowerLine. • Verify that the network password is on. 16 v1.0, January 2008 XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User Guide If the Power LED still does not... router that was supplied with the cable or DSL modem. Another PowerLine device must be a standard straightthrough Ethernet cable or an Ethernet crossover cable. • On the attached Ethernet device or network adapter card, check that power is live, you have confirmed the power...
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... humidity Powerline standard HomePlug Frequency Data Encoding 100~240V AC 98mmx 72mm x 40mm (Height x Width x Depth) 0.146kg 32° to 104° F (0° to 40°C) 90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing HomePlug 1.0 4.3-20.9 Mhz HomePlug 1.0: Othogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), DQPSK, DBPSK, ROBO 17 v1.0, January 2008 XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User...
... humidity Powerline standard HomePlug Frequency Data Encoding 100~240V AC 98mmx 72mm x 40mm (Height x Width x Depth) 0.146kg 32° to 104° F (0° to 40°C) 90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing HomePlug 1.0 4.3-20.9 Mhz HomePlug 1.0: Othogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), DQPSK, DBPSK, ROBO 17 v1.0, January 2008 XET1001 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter User...