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... to configure the PLA-400, PLA-400 v2, PLA401, PLA401 v2, PLA402 v2, PLA-470, PLA470 v2 and PLA491 using the PLA-4xx Series Configuration Utility version 3.0.5(AG). Thank you bought the device. If you cannot contact your hardware connections. • Supporting Disk Refer to the included CD for support documents. • ZyXEL Web Site Please refer to www...
... to configure the PLA-400, PLA-400 v2, PLA401, PLA401 v2, PLA402 v2, PLA-470, PLA470 v2 and PLA491 using the PLA-4xx Series Configuration Utility version 3.0.5(AG). Thank you bought the device. If you cannot contact your hardware connections. • Supporting Disk Refer to the included CD for support documents. • ZyXEL Web Site Please refer to www...
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...About Screen ...53 Table 10 PLA-401 Lights ...65 Table 11 PLA-401 v2 Lights ...66 Table 12 PLA-400 Lights ...67 Table 13 PLA-400 v2/402 v2 Lights ...67 Table 14 PLA-470 Lights ...69 Table 15 PLA470 v2 Lights ...69 Table 16 PLA491 Lights ...71 Table 17 Hardware Specifications ...79 Table... 18 Firmware Specifications ...81 Table 19 Performance ...82 Table 20 Standards Supported ...82 Table 21 RJ-45 Connector ...
...About Screen ...53 Table 10 PLA-401 Lights ...65 Table 11 PLA-401 v2 Lights ...66 Table 12 PLA-400 Lights ...67 Table 13 PLA-400 v2/402 v2 Lights ...67 Table 14 PLA-470 Lights ...69 Table 15 PLA470 v2 Lights ...69 Table 16 PLA491 Lights ...71 Table 17 Hardware Specifications ...79 Table... 18 Firmware Specifications ...81 Table 19 Performance ...82 Table 20 Standards Supported ...82 Table 21 RJ-45 Connector ...
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.... Figure 1 Expand Your Network with each other electrical outlet in any other at high data transfer rates. (See Appendix A on page 79 for speeds currently supported by plugging additional PLA-4xxs into an ordinary power outlet in your home and connecting other outlets in your home. Refer to any room of...
.... Figure 1 Expand Your Network with each other electrical outlet in any other at high data transfer rates. (See Appendix A on page 79 for speeds currently supported by plugging additional PLA-4xxs into an ordinary power outlet in your home and connecting other outlets in your home. Refer to any room of...
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... a HomePlug AV Network with other , but you can use the ENCRYPT button to: • set up each other HomePlug AV compliant powerline devices which also support the ENCRYPT feature. After you set up the first powerline device, you have time to set up a new powerline network • separate an existing powerline... ENCRYPT button at the rear of your powerline device for more than 10 seconds until the power ( ) light flashes. The PLA-4xx and PLA-400 v2 are required to . 4 Press the ENCRYPT button at a time. PLA-4xx Series User's Guide 39
... a HomePlug AV Network with other , but you can use the ENCRYPT button to: • set up each other HomePlug AV compliant powerline devices which also support the ENCRYPT feature. After you set up the first powerline device, you have time to set up a new powerline network • separate an existing powerline... ENCRYPT button at the rear of your powerline device for more than 10 seconds until the power ( ) light flashes. The PLA-4xx and PLA-400 v2 are required to . 4 Press the ENCRYPT button at a time. PLA-4xx Series User's Guide 39
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PART III Appendices and Index Product Specifications (79) Legal Information (87) Customer Support (91) Index (91) 77
PART III Appendices and Index Product Specifications (79) Legal Information (87) Customer Support (91) Index (91) 77
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The range of up to easily configure the PLA-4xx. It supports a data transfer rate of a HomePlug AV Powerline network is 800 meters/2624 feet in optimal conditions. HomePlug AV compatible devices co-exist with all...version firmware. Appendix A Product Specifications Table 17 Hardware Specifications Distance between the centers of PLA-400/400 v2/402 v2/470/470 v2 screws for wall-mounting M3 Tap Screw PLA-401/401 v2 Not applicable PLA491 M4 Table 18 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Powerline Functionality The HomePlug AV standard specifies how ...
The range of up to easily configure the PLA-4xx. It supports a data transfer rate of a HomePlug AV Powerline network is 800 meters/2624 feet in optimal conditions. HomePlug AV compatible devices co-exist with all...version firmware. Appendix A Product Specifications Table 17 Hardware Specifications Distance between the centers of PLA-400/400 v2/402 v2/470/470 v2 screws for wall-mounting M3 Tap Screw PLA-401/401 v2 Not applicable PLA491 M4 Table 18 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Powerline Functionality The HomePlug AV standard specifies how ...
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... in the PLA-4xx. Firmware Upgrade Download new firmware (when available) from the ZyXEL website and use of devices in one powerline network DESCRIPTION Supports up to 200 Mbps in half duplex mode Supports up to 150 Mbps over in-house power/coaxial lines (LAN port limits to ... to 64 devices in 4 network groups The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in Section 5.4 on a home powerline network. Table 20 Standards Supported STANDARD DESCRIPTION HomePlug AV Designed for transmitting audio/video on page 48 for your network. Note: You do not need...
... in the PLA-4xx. Firmware Upgrade Download new firmware (when available) from the ZyXEL website and use of devices in one powerline network DESCRIPTION Supports up to 200 Mbps in half duplex mode Supports up to 150 Mbps over in-house power/coaxial lines (LAN port limits to ... to 64 devices in 4 network groups The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in Section 5.4 on a home powerline network. Table 20 Standards Supported STANDARD DESCRIPTION HomePlug AV Designed for transmitting audio/video on page 48 for your network. Note: You do not need...