Quick Start Guide
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.... 3 Press the ENCRYPT buttons at the rear of both devices. If that does not work, ensure your PLA450 and another ENCRYPT-enabled device (The PLA-400 v2 is enabled by clicking on the wireless adapter icon and clicking Enable. ENGLISH V If you cannot connect wirelessly to the PLA450, check you have two...
.... 3 Press the ENCRYPT buttons at the rear of both devices. If that does not work, ensure your PLA450 and another ENCRYPT-enabled device (The PLA-400 v2 is enabled by clicking on the wireless adapter icon and clicking Enable. ENGLISH V If you cannot connect wirelessly to the PLA450, check you have two...
User Guide
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... the Log sub menu and finally the Log Setting tab to get to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations. Syntax Conventions • The PLA450 and PLA-450 v2 may need to that screen. • Units of the predefined choices. • A right angle bracket ( > ) within a screen name denotes a mouse click. Document Conventions Document Conventions...
... the Log sub menu and finally the Log Setting tab to get to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations. Syntax Conventions • The PLA450 and PLA-450 v2 may need to that screen. • Units of the predefined choices. • A right angle bracket ( > ) within a screen name denotes a mouse click. Document Conventions Document Conventions...
User Guide
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... DESCRIPTION POWER Green On The PLA450 is sending/receiving data. Blinking The PLA450 is receiving power and functioning properly. Red On The PLA450 v2 has a successful HomePlug AV connection at 40 Mbps. If you forget your last configuration. 1.4 LEDs Figure 3 Front Panel LEDs The... following table describes the LEDs. Off The PLA450 is sending/receiving data at 0~10 Mbps. The PLA450 v2 is not receiving power. Blinking The PLA450 is not connected. Off The LAN is sending/receiving data. PLA450 User's Guide 25 HomePlug ...
... DESCRIPTION POWER Green On The PLA450 is sending/receiving data. Blinking The PLA450 is receiving power and functioning properly. Red On The PLA450 v2 has a successful HomePlug AV connection at 40 Mbps. If you forget your last configuration. 1.4 LEDs Figure 3 Front Panel LEDs The... following table describes the LEDs. Off The PLA450 is sending/receiving data at 0~10 Mbps. The PLA450 v2 is not receiving power. Blinking The PLA450 is not connected. Off The LAN is sending/receiving data. PLA450 User's Guide 25 HomePlug ...
User Guide
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... the rear of your powerline device for 1~2 seconds. You can disconnect them close to another powerline device so you to each one. The PLA450 and PLA-400 v2 are required to connect. CHAPTER 3 The ENCRYPT Button Use the ENCRYPT button to automatically set up a secure powerline connection between your powerline devices. 3.1 ENCRYPT...
... the rear of your powerline device for 1~2 seconds. You can disconnect them close to another powerline device so you to each one. The PLA450 and PLA-400 v2 are required to connect. CHAPTER 3 The ENCRYPT Button Use the ENCRYPT button to automatically set up a secure powerline connection between your powerline devices. 3.1 ENCRYPT...
User Guide
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... authentication method. In addition, it knows the password by Cisco. However, PEAP only supports EAP methods, such as PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP and MS-CHAP v2. The server presents a certificate to passive attacks. The exchange of certificates is an extension of IEEE 802.1x. 166 PLA450 User's Guide For client authentication...
... authentication method. In addition, it knows the password by Cisco. However, PEAP only supports EAP methods, such as PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP and MS-CHAP v2. The server presents a certificate to passive attacks. The exchange of certificates is an extension of IEEE 802.1x. 166 PLA450 User's Guide For client authentication...