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.../MDI-X) meaning it automatically adjusts to a PL-100. Each device only needs a standard ethernet connector. 16 Chapter 1 Getting to your PL-100 enabled home LAN network. HomePlug V1.01 Compatible A coalition of manufacturers, the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, established the HomePlug 1.0 Standard, which enables the establishment of ...Computer, Printer or Game Device to a Network Besides a computer, you can do with your PL-100. 1.4.1 Broadband Internet Access via Cable or DSL Modem You can connect the PL-100 to cable modem, DSL or wireless modem via an Ethernet switch or wireless port on the ...
.../MDI-X) meaning it automatically adjusts to a PL-100. Each device only needs a standard ethernet connector. 16 Chapter 1 Getting to your PL-100 enabled home LAN network. HomePlug V1.01 Compatible A coalition of manufacturers, the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, established the HomePlug 1.0 Standard, which enables the establishment of ...Computer, Printer or Game Device to a Network Besides a computer, you can do with your PL-100. 1.4.1 Broadband Internet Access via Cable or DSL Modem You can connect the PL-100 to cable modem, DSL or wireless modem via an Ethernet switch or wireless port on the ...
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... follow the steps below. 1 Insert the ZyXEL Windows OS Configuration Utility Setup utility CD-ROM into the computer's CD-ROM drive. PL-100 User's Guide CHAPTER 3 Installing the PL-100 Software 3.1 Installation of the Utility Please verify that no other utilities are installed before installing this software. If other HomePlug or Encryption Management Utilities are installed...
... follow the steps below. 1 Insert the ZyXEL Windows OS Configuration Utility Setup utility CD-ROM into the computer's CD-ROM drive. PL-100 User's Guide CHAPTER 3 Installing the PL-100 Software 3.1 Installation of the Utility Please verify that no other utilities are installed before installing this software. If other HomePlug or Encryption Management Utilities are installed...
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...the number of remote devices found, the type of the HomePlug devices connected to type the password. PL-100 User's Guide Table 2 Utility Main Window Descriptions LABEL DESCRIPTION Top Panel This shows all local HomePlug devices found connected to your PC is connected to resolve common...status area above the connect button will indicate that reports connectivity and scan status. Displayed immediately above the field for any other HomePlug devices. The following information is optionally shown with the name. An icon is displayed for device. Quality This shows the ...
...the number of remote devices found, the type of the HomePlug devices connected to type the password. PL-100 User's Guide Table 2 Utility Main Window Descriptions LABEL DESCRIPTION Top Panel This shows all local HomePlug devices found connected to your PC is connected to resolve common...status area above the connect button will indicate that reports connectivity and scan status. Displayed immediately above the field for any other HomePlug devices. The following information is optionally shown with the name. An icon is displayed for device. Quality This shows the ...
User Guide
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...longer be on the Main panel prior to the new logical network. After doing this, all devices that appear on the Use Default button. PL-100 User's Guide 4.2 Privacy Screen The Privacy dialog screen provides a means for the local device only. You must have entered the device's ... The Privacy dialog screen allows you to change the network name (network password) for managing the local network and providing additional security. All HomePlug devices are shipped using a default logical network (network name), which is used to make the network private by clicking on the Main panel...
...longer be on the Main panel prior to the new logical network. After doing this, all devices that appear on the Use Default button. PL-100 User's Guide 4.2 Privacy Screen The Privacy dialog screen provides a means for the local device only. You must have entered the device's ... The Privacy dialog screen allows you to change the network name (network password) for managing the local network and providing additional security. All HomePlug devices are shipped using a default logical network (network name), which is used to make the network private by clicking on the Main panel...
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... • Adapter MAC Address • Adapter Password • Adapter Last known rate • Adapter Last Known Network • HomePlug chipset manufacturer name • Date device last scanned. • MAC Firmware Version (Turbo Only). PL-100 User's Guide Table 4 Diagnostics Screen Items LABEL DESCRIPTION Upper Panel Lower Panel Delete, Email Report, Save Report, Print...
... • Adapter MAC Address • Adapter Password • Adapter Last known rate • Adapter Last Known Network • HomePlug chipset manufacturer name • Date device last scanned. • MAC Firmware Version (Turbo Only). PL-100 User's Guide Table 4 Diagnostics Screen Items LABEL DESCRIPTION Upper Panel Lower Panel Delete, Email Report, Save Report, Print...
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PL-100 User's Guide 4.4 About Screen The About screen in the figure below shows the software version and provides access to display. When checked, the utility automatically scans every few seconds and updates the information to the ZyXEL website. AutoScan This is clicked. When left blank, .... Figure 15 About Screen Table 5 About Screen Choices LABEL DESCRIPTION http://www.zyxel.com.tw Clicking on the Main utility screen is used as the default Autoscan setting to find all HomePlug devices connected to the ZyXEL web site. Chapter 4 Using the Configuration Utility 33
PL-100 User's Guide 4.4 About Screen The About screen in the figure below shows the software version and provides access to display. When checked, the utility automatically scans every few seconds and updates the information to the ZyXEL website. AutoScan This is clicked. When left blank, .... Figure 15 About Screen Table 5 About Screen Choices LABEL DESCRIPTION http://www.zyxel.com.tw Clicking on the Main utility screen is used as the default Autoscan setting to find all HomePlug devices connected to the ZyXEL web site. Chapter 4 Using the Configuration Utility 33
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... Troubleshooting PWR LED STEPSS 1 CORRECTIVE ACTION Make sure the PL-100 is properly connected to a power outlet. If the PL-100 is working, plug in the PL100 again. Try plugging a second Homeplug device into it is connected to your PL-100) and see if the lights light up. Make sure the... outlet is working properly. PL-100 User's Guide CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting This chapter...
... Troubleshooting PWR LED STEPSS 1 CORRECTIVE ACTION Make sure the PL-100 is properly connected to a power outlet. If the PL-100 is working, plug in the PL100 again. Try plugging a second Homeplug device into it is connected to your PL-100) and see if the lights light up. Make sure the... outlet is working properly. PL-100 User's Guide CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting This chapter...
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PL-100 User's Guide APPENDIX A PL-100 Specifications Table 9 Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Product Name PL-100 PowerLine 85 Mbps Ethernet Adapter Power Input 100 - 240 VAC, 50 ~ 60 Hz, 0.05 A Dimensions 112 (L) mm x 106 (D) mm x 28.5 mm (H) Operating Temp 0°C ~ 45... RxD + RxD TxD + Not connected Not connected TxD Not connected Not connected Appendix A PL-100 Specifications 37 Network Interface 1 x RJ-45 (10/100BASE-T Ethernet) 1 x 2 PIN AC-JACK + Power Cable Encryption 56-bit DES Link Encryption with 14M HomePlug V1.01 Power Line Network Supports up to 16 (Tone Map...
PL-100 User's Guide APPENDIX A PL-100 Specifications Table 9 Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Product Name PL-100 PowerLine 85 Mbps Ethernet Adapter Power Input 100 - 240 VAC, 50 ~ 60 Hz, 0.05 A Dimensions 112 (L) mm x 106 (D) mm x 28.5 mm (H) Operating Temp 0°C ~ 45... RxD + RxD TxD + Not connected Not connected TxD Not connected Not connected Appendix A PL-100 Specifications 37 Network Interface 1 x RJ-45 (10/100BASE-T Ethernet) 1 x 2 PIN AC-JACK + Power Cable Encryption 56-bit DES Link Encryption with 14M HomePlug V1.01 Power Line Network Supports up to 16 (Tone Map...
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... 5 G Game Console 19 Gas Pipes 4 God, act of 5 H Half-duplex 16 High Voltage Points 4 HomePlug 1.0 16 HomePlug chipset manufacturer name 32 HomePlug Powerline Alliance 16 Host Network Name 32 Humidity 37 I Indirect Damages 5 Installation Confirmation 26 Installing the PL-100 19 InstallShield Wizard 23 Insurance 5 Interference Statement 3 L Labor 5 LED Status 22 LED status 22 Legal...
... 5 G Game Console 19 Gas Pipes 4 God, act of 5 H Half-duplex 16 High Voltage Points 4 HomePlug 1.0 16 HomePlug chipset manufacturer name 32 HomePlug Powerline Alliance 16 Host Network Name 32 Humidity 37 I Indirect Damages 5 Installation Confirmation 26 Installing the PL-100 19 InstallShield Wizard 23 Insurance 5 Interference Statement 3 L Labor 5 LED Status 22 LED status 22 Legal...
Quick Start Guide
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..., and then plug each PC, home entertainment device, gaming console or network-ready printer into a powerful networking infrastructure. Key Features • Up to install • HomePlug V1.01 compatible Connections 1 Easy to install, simply plug the PL100 into an outlet and connect it to any other electrical outlet in any room...
..., and then plug each PC, home entertainment device, gaming console or network-ready printer into a powerful networking infrastructure. Key Features • Up to install • HomePlug V1.01 compatible Connections 1 Easy to install, simply plug the PL100 into an outlet and connect it to any other electrical outlet in any room...
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... LED is off and the PL100 is not detecting another electric device into it is near your computer. 4 Confirm that is working by plugging another Homeplug device. 3 ENGLISH Connecting the PL100 to a Computer PPLL1-10000 1 13 12 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the port on the PL100. 2 Connect the other end...
... LED is off and the PL100 is not detecting another electric device into it is near your computer. 4 Confirm that is working by plugging another Homeplug device. 3 ENGLISH Connecting the PL100 to a Computer PPLL1-10000 1 13 12 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the port on the PL100. 2 Connect the other end...
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... it's enabled and working properly. Check that all Ethernet cables are securely connected at all other Homeplug devices on your power line network. If you are the correct type (Cat-5 or higher). 4 Try plugging a second Homeplug device into an adjacent socket (to detect all ports and are still having a problem, please contact...
... it's enabled and working properly. Check that all Ethernet cables are securely connected at all other Homeplug devices on your power line network. If you are the correct type (Cat-5 or higher). 4 Try plugging a second Homeplug device into an adjacent socket (to detect all ports and are still having a problem, please contact...