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... electrical wiring, without the need for purchasing the 500M Nano PowerLine Adapter. Package Contents Before you to set up the network. This adapter enables you start using this guide to set up a home network quickly and easily via your dealer to claim the missing item(s): HP-5102 Powerline adapter x 1 Quick installation guide x 1 CD with setup wizard, user manual & multi-language QIG x 1 Ethernet cable x 1 HP-5102K Powerline adapter x 2 Quick installation guide x 1 CD with setup wizard, user manual & multi...
... electrical wiring, without the need for purchasing the 500M Nano PowerLine Adapter. Package Contents Before you to set up the network. This adapter enables you start using this guide to set up a home network quickly and easily via your dealer to claim the missing item(s): HP-5102 Powerline adapter x 1 Quick installation guide x 1 CD with setup wizard, user manual & multi-language QIG x 1 Ethernet cable x 1 HP-5102K Powerline adapter x 2 Quick installation guide x 1 CD with setup wizard, user manual & multi...
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... Green PWR Off Description LAN port connected LAN activity (transferring data) LAN port not connected The green indicator turns on and the red indicator blinks quickly to indicate data is being transferred over the powerline link. The green indicator turns on and the red indicator blinks slowly when the device is disconnected. The Power LED will extinguish, after 5 seconds without any data transfer, including when the Ethernet cable is detecting a powerline link. No...
... Green PWR Off Description LAN port connected LAN activity (transferring data) LAN port not connected The green indicator turns on and the red indicator blinks quickly to indicate data is being transferred over the powerline link. The green indicator turns on and the red indicator blinks slowly when the device is disconnected. The Power LED will extinguish, after 5 seconds without any data transfer, including when the Ethernet cable is detecting a powerline link. No...
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Restores the powerline adapter to a computer or other devices with a network port. Leaves an encrypted powerline network group (press the button for less than 3 seconds). Interface Ethernet Port Group/Reset Description This is a Fast Ethernet port for connecting to factory defaults (press the button for 10~15 seconds). 3 Creates an encrypted powerline network group automatically (press the button for 5~8 seconds).
Restores the powerline adapter to a computer or other devices with a network port. Leaves an encrypted powerline network group (press the button for less than 3 seconds). Interface Ethernet Port Group/Reset Description This is a Fast Ethernet port for connecting to factory defaults (press the button for 10~15 seconds). 3 Creates an encrypted powerline network group automatically (press the button for 5~8 seconds).
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... (Edimax HP-500x series) powerline adapters are able to communicate directly with one another. 200Mbps and 500Mbps powerline adapters can be used on the same household electric wiring as 14Mbps & 85Mbps powerline adapters (Edimax HP-85XX series) without interfering, but are not able to communicate directly with 14Mbps and 85Mbps powerline adapters. 4 Never plug it into a power socket. Always plug the powerline adapter directly into a multiple socket or uninterruptible power supply...
... (Edimax HP-500x series) powerline adapters are able to communicate directly with one another. 200Mbps and 500Mbps powerline adapters can be used on the same household electric wiring as 14Mbps & 85Mbps powerline adapters (Edimax HP-85XX series) without interfering, but are not able to communicate directly with 14Mbps and 85Mbps powerline adapters. 4 Never plug it into a power socket. Always plug the powerline adapter directly into a multiple socket or uninterruptible power supply...
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The computer and the router will be connected to your computer, and then plug it into a power socket. 2. Note: You can also connect the adapter to a printer, set top box, gaming console, TV or other device with a network port, to your router via Ethernet cable, and then plug it into the powerline network. 3. Connect another powerline adapter to add the device into a power socket. Creating a Powerline Network 1. Make sure that the PLC and LAN LEDs light up on both PLC adapters. 4. Connect a powerline adapter to the powerline network automatically. 5
The computer and the router will be connected to your computer, and then plug it into a power socket. 2. Note: You can also connect the adapter to a printer, set top box, gaming console, TV or other device with a network port, to your router via Ethernet cable, and then plug it into the powerline network. 3. Connect another powerline adapter to add the device into a power socket. Creating a Powerline Network 1. Make sure that the PLC and LAN LEDs light up on both PLC adapters. 4. Connect a powerline adapter to the powerline network automatically. 5
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Note: To add additional adapters into the encrypted powerline network or to remove an adapter from the powerline network, please refer to encrypt the powerline network. The adapters will automatically generate a random password to the user manual for less than 3 seconds within 2 minutes. For more details. If the powerline adapter in your network does not feature a "Group/Reset" or an "Encrypt" button, you can use the utility software included in the...
Note: To add additional adapters into the encrypted powerline network or to remove an adapter from the powerline network, please refer to encrypt the powerline network. The adapters will automatically generate a random password to the user manual for less than 3 seconds within 2 minutes. For more details. If the powerline adapter in your network does not feature a "Group/Reset" or an "Encrypt" button, you can use the utility software included in the...
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... any warranties, merchantability, or fitness for updates. Should the programs prove defective following their respective holders. For more information about this publication and to make changes from any person of their purchase, the buyer (and not this QIG. Add: No. 3, Wu-Chuan 3rd Rd., Wu-Ku Industrial Park, New Taipei City, Taiwan Tel: +886-2-77396888 Email: sales@edimax...
... any warranties, merchantability, or fitness for updates. Should the programs prove defective following their respective holders. For more information about this publication and to make changes from any person of their purchase, the buyer (and not this QIG. Add: No. 3, Wu-Chuan 3rd Rd., Wu-Ku Industrial Park, New Taipei City, Taiwan Tel: +886-2-77396888 Email: sales@edimax...
Manual
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... Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. Any software described in this manual are subject to the user manual on the CD-ROM. Add: No. 3, Wu-Chuan 3rd Rd., Wu-Ku Industrial Park, New Taipei City, Taiwan Tel: +886-2-77396888 Email: sales@edimax.com.tw 1 all necessary servicing, repair, and any language or computer language, in this QIG. The software and specifications are...
... Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. Any software described in this manual are subject to the user manual on the CD-ROM. Add: No. 3, Wu-Chuan 3rd Rd., Wu-Ku Industrial Park, New Taipei City, Taiwan Tel: +886-2-77396888 Email: sales@edimax.com.tw 1 all necessary servicing, repair, and any language or computer language, in this QIG. The software and specifications are...
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... Chapter 1: Introduction ...3 1.1 Product Features...3 1.2 Application ...3 1.3 Compatibility...4 1.4 System Requirements ...4 Chapter 2: Interfaces ...5 2.1 LEDs...5 2.2 Button ...5 2.3 Fast Ethernet Port ...6 Chapter 3:Utility Software Installation ...7 3.1 Win 8 ...7 3.2 Win XP/Vista / 7 ...15 Chapter 4: Using the Utility Software ...21 4.1 Main Tab ...21 4.2 Diagnostics Tab ...22 4.3 About Tab...23 Chapter 5: Group Button ...24 5.1 Forming a HomePlug AV Logical Network 24 5.2 Joining a Network ...25 5.3 Leaving a Network & Joining another Network 26 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting ...27 2
... Chapter 1: Introduction ...3 1.1 Product Features...3 1.2 Application ...3 1.3 Compatibility...4 1.4 System Requirements ...4 Chapter 2: Interfaces ...5 2.1 LEDs...5 2.2 Button ...5 2.3 Fast Ethernet Port ...6 Chapter 3:Utility Software Installation ...7 3.1 Win 8 ...7 3.2 Win XP/Vista / 7 ...15 Chapter 4: Using the Utility Software ...21 4.1 Main Tab ...21 4.2 Diagnostics Tab ...22 4.3 About Tab...23 Chapter 5: Group Button ...24 5.1 Forming a HomePlug AV Logical Network 24 5.2 Joining a Network ...25 5.3 Leaving a Network & Joining another Network 26 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting ...27 2
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... power consumption Utilizes existing electrical wires to transmit network data Powerline transmission range up to 300 meters 1.2 Application High-definition (HD) and standard-definition (SD) video distribution Broadband Internet sharing Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications 3 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Product Features Easy plug-n-play setup and 128-bit AES security Max...
... power consumption Utilizes existing electrical wires to transmit network data Powerline transmission range up to 300 meters 1.2 Application High-definition (HD) and standard-definition (SD) video distribution Broadband Internet sharing Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications 3 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Product Features Easy plug-n-play setup and 128-bit AES security Max...
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1.3 Compatibility 500Mbps powerline devices (HomePlug AV standard) are incompatible and cannot be used with 14Mbps and 85Mbps powerline devices (HomePlug 1.0 and 1.1 standards). 1.4 System Requirements 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 4
1.3 Compatibility 500Mbps powerline devices (HomePlug AV standard) are incompatible and cannot be used with 14Mbps and 85Mbps powerline devices (HomePlug 1.0 and 1.1 standards). 1.4 System Requirements 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 4
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Chapter 2: Interfaces 2.1 LEDs LED Status Description Green LAN port connected LAN Blinking Off LAN activity (transferring data) LAN port not connected The green indicator turns on PWR Off Powered off 2.2 Button Interface Ethernet Port Group/Reset Description This is a Fast Ethernet port for less than 3 seconds). 5 Creates an encrypted powerline network group automatically (press the button for connecting to indicate data is PLC Green/Red detecting a powerline link. The green indicator turns on and the red indicator turns blinks quickly to a computer...
Chapter 2: Interfaces 2.1 LEDs LED Status Description Green LAN port connected LAN Blinking Off LAN activity (transferring data) LAN port not connected The green indicator turns on PWR Off Powered off 2.2 Button Interface Ethernet Port Group/Reset Description This is a Fast Ethernet port for less than 3 seconds). 5 Creates an encrypted powerline network group automatically (press the button for connecting to indicate data is PLC Green/Red detecting a powerline link. The green indicator turns on and the red indicator turns blinks quickly to a computer...
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Restores the powerline adapter to a router, a computer, or any network device via this Fast Ethernet port. 6 Leaves an encrypted powerline network group (press the button for 10~15 seconds). 2.3 Fast Ethernet Port You can connect the powerline adapter to factory defaults (press the button for 5~8 seconds).
Restores the powerline adapter to a router, a computer, or any network device via this Fast Ethernet port. 6 Leaves an encrypted powerline network group (press the button for 10~15 seconds). 2.3 Fast Ethernet Port You can connect the powerline adapter to factory defaults (press the button for 5~8 seconds).
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Note: You can manage all the connected powerline adapters with the utility software. However, installing the utility software is optional. 14 Click the icon to open the utility software. Step 12 An icon will appear on your desktop.
Note: You can manage all the connected powerline adapters with the utility software. However, installing the utility software is optional. 14 Click the icon to open the utility software. Step 12 An icon will appear on your desktop.
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... upper panel displays local powerline adapters. Click "Scan" and the utility software will perform an immediate scan of powerline adapters connected to the network. Set Name Enter Password Scan Select a device and click "Set Name" to set up a password for the device. The lower panel displays remote powerline adapters in the network. Select a device and click "Enter Password" to rename the device. By default, this column is blank. Chapter 4: Using the Utility Software...
... upper panel displays local powerline adapters. Click "Scan" and the utility software will perform an immediate scan of powerline adapters connected to the network. Set Name Enter Password Scan Select a device and click "Set Name" to set up a password for the device. The lower panel displays remote powerline adapters in the network. Select a device and click "Enter Password" to rename the device. By default, this column is blank. Chapter 4: Using the Utility Software...
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... different group keys are connected to the same powerline and you want them to form a logical network, follow the following procedures: Step 1 Press and hold the "Group" button on adapter B for less than 3 seconds. Step 3 Wait for less than 3 seconds. Step 2 Within 120 seconds after the Power LED starts blinking on adapter A, press the "Group" button on adapter A for the connection to blink. The Power LED will start...
... different group keys are connected to the same powerline and you want them to form a logical network, follow the following procedures: Step 1 Press and hold the "Group" button on adapter B for less than 3 seconds. Step 3 Wait for less than 3 seconds. Step 2 Within 120 seconds after the Power LED starts blinking on adapter A, press the "Group" button on adapter A for the connection to blink. The Power LED will start...
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... powerline adapters have difficulty communicating with an Ethernet cable. 27 Using a power strip or surge protector may not be used on GFI protected electric outlets, as some outlets will reset and attempt to connect. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting If your powerline adapters may degrade network performance or completely block network signals. This powerline adapter should not be able to establish a connection across different circuit breaker boxes by linking two powerline adapters together with each other, try establishing a connection across different circuit breaker...
... powerline adapters have difficulty communicating with an Ethernet cable. 27 Using a power strip or surge protector may not be used on GFI protected electric outlets, as some outlets will reset and attempt to connect. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting If your powerline adapters may degrade network performance or completely block network signals. This powerline adapter should not be able to establish a connection across different circuit breaker boxes by linking two powerline adapters together with each other, try establishing a connection across different circuit breaker...
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This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. If this transmitter must not be allowed at all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of their conformity (R&TTE). Connect the equipment into an outlet on , the...
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. If this transmitter must not be allowed at all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of their conformity (R&TTE). Connect the equipment into an outlet on , the...
Datasheet
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... used for online gaming and video streaming applications, and allows for more efficient use the HP-5102 adapters for additional network devices. www.edimax.com HP-5102K 500Mbps Nano PowerLine Adapter Kit Transmit Network Data via Existing Electrical Wires The Edimax HP-5102 transforms the existing electrical wires in your network device. PowerLine Adapter Kit Included are subject to factory defaults. everything you set up a password for simplified group and reset configurations. Key Features: • Easy plug-n-play setup...
... used for online gaming and video streaming applications, and allows for more efficient use the HP-5102 adapters for additional network devices. www.edimax.com HP-5102K 500Mbps Nano PowerLine Adapter Kit Transmit Network Data via Existing Electrical Wires The Edimax HP-5102 transforms the existing electrical wires in your network device. PowerLine Adapter Kit Included are subject to factory defaults. everything you set up a password for simplified group and reset configurations. Key Features: • Easy plug-n-play setup...
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Copyright © 2012 Edimax Technology Co. Product specifications and design are subject to establish a powerline connection. Ltd. www.edimax.com 500Mbps Nano PowerLine Adapter Kit TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HP-5102K Hardware Standards Effect Data Rate 1 x Power jack 1 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN port 1 x Group/Reset button LED indicators: power, Ethernet, powerline IEEE 1901 IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u TCP: Up to 95 Mbps effective throughput UDP: Up to 95 Mbps effective throughput Frequency Band Modulation...
Copyright © 2012 Edimax Technology Co. Product specifications and design are subject to establish a powerline connection. Ltd. www.edimax.com 500Mbps Nano PowerLine Adapter Kit TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HP-5102K Hardware Standards Effect Data Rate 1 x Power jack 1 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN port 1 x Group/Reset button LED indicators: power, Ethernet, powerline IEEE 1901 IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u TCP: Up to 95 Mbps effective throughput UDP: Up to 95 Mbps effective throughput Frequency Band Modulation...