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... choice for you for broadband connectivity. 1. Product Introduction Thank you to provide access points for purchasing and using Edimax HP-2002AV (or HP-2002AC) PowerLine 200Mbps Ethernet Adapter. Note : 14Mbps and 85Mbps Powerline devices (complies with HomePlug 1.0 and 1.1 standards ) can obtain greater flexibility in arrangement of the existing network. Using the existing AC outlet, you...
... choice for you for broadband connectivity. 1. Product Introduction Thank you to provide access points for purchasing and using Edimax HP-2002AV (or HP-2002AC) PowerLine 200Mbps Ethernet Adapter. Note : 14Mbps and 85Mbps Powerline devices (complies with HomePlug 1.0 and 1.1 standards ) can obtain greater flexibility in arrangement of the existing network. Using the existing AC outlet, you...
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...: One PowerLine 200Mbps Ethernet Adapter * 2pcs for one pair kit package One Quick Installation Guide One CD-ROM (Including all of the HomePlug devices in the LAN. Note:CD-ROM with the management Utility could help you to manager all the software utilities, drivers, Multi-languages Quick...
...: One PowerLine 200Mbps Ethernet Adapter * 2pcs for one pair kit package One Quick Installation Guide One CD-ROM (Including all of the HomePlug devices in the LAN. Note:CD-ROM with the management Utility could help you to manager all the software utilities, drivers, Multi-languages Quick...
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The LAN cable is transmitting via the power port of the device. 3 3. Network traffic is connected to the HomePlug. No network connection. The device doesn't detect another powerline device. The device is powered on. LED Definitions LED Power (Green) LAN (Green) PLC Powerline Light Status Description On Off On Off Blinking On Off Blinking The device is powered off. Network traffic transferring or receiving The device detects another powerline device.
The LAN cable is transmitting via the power port of the device. 3 3. Network traffic is connected to the HomePlug. No network connection. The device doesn't detect another powerline device. The device is powered on. LED Definitions LED Power (Green) LAN (Green) PLC Powerline Light Status Description On Off On Off Blinking On Off Blinking The device is powered off. Network traffic transferring or receiving The device detects another powerline device.
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The HomePlug devices in LAN . 4. Button Definitions Reset Button and Group Button The "Group" pushbutton can not communicate with each other via powerline . Press the "Reset" pushbutton on the device for less than 3 seconds to reset it to create several powerline network groups in different groups can help you to factory default . 4.1 HomePlug Logical Network A HomePlug logical network is formed when two or more HomePlug devices are connected over common powerline and share a common Network Membership Key (NMK). 4
The HomePlug devices in LAN . 4. Button Definitions Reset Button and Group Button The "Group" pushbutton can not communicate with each other via powerline . Press the "Reset" pushbutton on the device for less than 3 seconds to reset it to create several powerline network groups in different groups can help you to factory default . 4.1 HomePlug Logical Network A HomePlug logical network is formed when two or more HomePlug devices are connected over common powerline and share a common Network Membership Key (NMK). 4
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...for less than 10 seconds. Some PIB settings of pressing the Group pushbutton on the second device. 4.1.2 Leaving a HomePlug Logical Network Press the Group pushbutton on another HomePlug logical network. 4.2 Parameter Information Block (PIB) The PIB, or Parameter Information Block, contains configuration values that establish...The firmware then copies the PIB to SDRAM, reads it to reset it and sets appropriate program variables accordingly. 4.1.1 Joining a HomePlug Logical Network Connect the new device to reset and leave the network. Wait a few seconds for the two devices to the ...
...for less than 10 seconds. Some PIB settings of pressing the Group pushbutton on the second device. 4.1.2 Leaving a HomePlug Logical Network Press the Group pushbutton on another HomePlug logical network. 4.2 Parameter Information Block (PIB) The PIB, or Parameter Information Block, contains configuration values that establish...The firmware then copies the PIB to SDRAM, reads it to reset it and sets appropriate program variables accordingly. 4.1.1 Joining a HomePlug Logical Network Connect the new device to reset and leave the network. Wait a few seconds for the two devices to the ...
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Connect the HomePlug product to the device which you want to add to the power outlet. 4. Hardware Installation Procedure 1. The following is the architecture of various applications of the HomePlug products. Plug the HomePlug product to a powerline network through the Ethernet cable. 3. Picture 1 : 6 Unpack the package and verify that all the items listed in the powerline network automatically. This device with the HomePlug will join in the previous section are provided. 2. 5.
Connect the HomePlug product to the device which you want to add to the power outlet. 4. Hardware Installation Procedure 1. The following is the architecture of various applications of the HomePlug products. Plug the HomePlug product to a powerline network through the Ethernet cable. 3. Picture 1 : 6 Unpack the package and verify that all the items listed in the powerline network automatically. This device with the HomePlug will join in the previous section are provided. 2. 5.
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6. Please follow the procedures below to install Utility . 8 The Utility is not necessary when you to identify HomePlug devices within the powerline network, measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure powerline networks.... Click " Setup Utility " to install the utility. The Utility could help you use the internet via HP-2002AV. Please note that the following procedures are similar. 1. Software Installation Procedure The Configuration Utility for Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista ...
6. Please follow the procedures below to install Utility . 8 The Utility is not necessary when you to identify HomePlug devices within the powerline network, measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure powerline networks.... Click " Setup Utility " to install the utility. The Utility could help you use the internet via HP-2002AV. Please note that the following procedures are similar. 1. Software Installation Procedure The Configuration Utility for Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista ...
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Click "Next" to install the utility in the default folder or assign the destination folder where you would like to install the HomePlug utility. 9 2. Click "Next". 3. The following screen will be displayed.
Click "Next" to install the utility in the default folder or assign the destination folder where you would like to install the HomePlug utility. 9 2. Click "Next". 3. The following screen will be displayed.
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..., the utility will find all (14Mbps / 85Mbps / 200Mbps) Powerline devies. 7. Please refer to the following sections for the descriptions of all HomePlug devices logically connected to find the HomePlug utility. After connecting a HomePlug device to use the utility. Edimax PowerLine Utility Click "Start" and select "All Programs\Edimax PowerLine Utility" in the same network. 11
..., the utility will find all (14Mbps / 85Mbps / 200Mbps) Powerline devies. 7. Please refer to the following sections for the descriptions of all HomePlug devices logically connected to find the HomePlug utility. After connecting a HomePlug device to use the utility. Edimax PowerLine Utility Click "Start" and select "All Programs\Edimax PowerLine Utility" in the same network. 11
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... may be confirmed and added to be user re-defined. Password: by default the password column is usually shown with or without dashed between HomePlug 1.0, HomePlug 1.0 Turbo and HomePlug AV devices. Note 1: The device must be present on the power line (plugged in) in the lower panel and then click on the ... select the device by clicking on its name in order for any case formats, with the name. Upper Panel The upper panel shows all the HomePlug remote devices, discovered on the same network, the Network type (Public or Private) of the table, you can be seen. In most cases, ...
... may be confirmed and added to be user re-defined. Password: by default the password column is usually shown with or without dashed between HomePlug 1.0, HomePlug 1.0 Turbo and HomePlug AV devices. Note 1: The device must be present on the power line (plugged in) in the lower panel and then click on the ... select the device by clicking on its name in order for any case formats, with the name. Upper Panel The upper panel shows all the HomePlug remote devices, discovered on the same network, the Network type (Public or Private) of the table, you can be seen. In most cases, ...
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... powerline network. A dialog box will be presented. 13 The dialog box allows the user to the existing network by entering the device password of the HomePlug device.
... powerline network. A dialog box will be presented. 13 The dialog box allows the user to the existing network by entering the device password of the HomePlug device.
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... to the Powerline network. Use Default (Public Network): The user can be included in the network. If a new network name is normally "HomePlug". By default, the utility automatically scans every few seconds and updates the display screen. 7.2 Privacy The Privacy screen provides the user with an ...option to maintain security for their logical network and also to select the devices that has to be used to the HomePlug network (Public) by entering "HomePlug" as the network name or by clicking on the "Use Default (Public Network)". Set Local Device Only: The button can always...
... to the Powerline network. Use Default (Public Network): The user can be included in the network. If a new network name is normally "HomePlug". By default, the utility automatically scans every few seconds and updates the display screen. 7.2 Privacy The Privacy screen provides the user with an ...option to maintain security for their logical network and also to select the devices that has to be used to the HomePlug network (Public) by entering "HomePlug" as the network name or by clicking on the "Use Default (Public Network)". Set Local Device Only: The button can always...
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You have to set the new network name (network password) to all HomePlug devices whose password is used to communicate over a period of time. Upper Panel The Upper panel shows technical data concerning software and hardware present on ... of Main screen prior to this will report a failure message. 7.3 Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen shows System information and a history of all remote devices seen over HomePlug on the Powerline network. Set All Devices: The button is not entered, this operation. A dialog window will appear to the computer, versions of this operation...
You have to set the new network name (network password) to all HomePlug devices whose password is used to communicate over a period of time. Upper Panel The Upper panel shows technical data concerning software and hardware present on ... of Main screen prior to this will report a failure message. 7.3 Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen shows System information and a history of all remote devices seen over HomePlug on the Powerline network. Set All Devices: The button is not entered, this operation. A dialog window will appear to the computer, versions of this operation...
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... device information is available from the diagnostics screen: Device Alias Name Device MAC Address Device Password Device Last known rate Device Last Known Network name HomePlug chipset manufacturer name Date device last seen on the network MAC Firmware Version. (Turbo Only) The diagnostics information displayed may no longer exist are active...
... device information is available from the diagnostics screen: Device Alias Name Device MAC Address Device Password Device Last known rate Device Last Known Network name HomePlug chipset manufacturer name Date device last seen on the network MAC Firmware Version. (Turbo Only) The diagnostics information displayed may no longer exist are active...