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... a computer to your home and connecting other electrical outlet in any room of information. Figure 2 Expand Your Network with another powerline adapter. Refer to the PLA for hardware connection information. The PLA uses 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) to ensure safe transfer...1 Introducing the PLA Table 1 Front Panel LEDs LIGHTS ICON COLOR HomePlug Green STATUS On Blinking Off DESCRIPTION The PLA detects another powerline adapter. Your network can securely communicate with the PLA The PLA plugs into other at high data transfer rates. PLA5236 User's Guide...
... a computer to your home and connecting other electrical outlet in any room of information. Figure 2 Expand Your Network with another powerline adapter. Refer to the PLA for hardware connection information. The PLA uses 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) to ensure safe transfer...1 Introducing the PLA Table 1 Front Panel LEDs LIGHTS ICON COLOR HomePlug Green STATUS On Blinking Off DESCRIPTION The PLA detects another powerline adapter. Your network can securely communicate with the PLA The PLA plugs into other at high data transfer rates. PLA5236 User's Guide...
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... you use the PLA and other powerline adapters, the electrical wiring in your home becomes an extension of your PLA. 1.5.1 Passwords You use the Zyxel Home Plug screen (Section 9.3 on your home and is bounded in the Home Plug AV powerline network. To prevent compromising your Ethernet...uses a secret password (Network Name) to make sure that follow the HomePlug AV standard are several reasons for the powerline adapter directly connected to manage the powerline adapters on the same electrical circuit. See the next section for more than one household. PLA5236 User's Guide 10 Chapter...
... you use the PLA and other powerline adapters, the electrical wiring in your home becomes an extension of your PLA. 1.5.1 Passwords You use the Zyxel Home Plug screen (Section 9.3 on your home and is bounded in the Home Plug AV powerline network. To prevent compromising your Ethernet...uses a secret password (Network Name) to make sure that follow the HomePlug AV standard are several reasons for the powerline adapter directly connected to manage the powerline adapters on the same electrical circuit. See the next section for more than one household. PLA5236 User's Guide 10 Chapter...
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... have two private networks on your powerline outlets and assigning them "Password1". You might want to this powerline adapter. Again, add additional powerline adapters and assign them into your powerline circuit. Add additional powerline adapters to this powerline adapter. You now have two separate Ethernet networks. 1 Connect one powerline adapter to a router or switch on a single powerline circuit. PLA5236 User's Guide 11 Chapter...
... have two private networks on your powerline outlets and assigning them "Password1". You might want to this powerline adapter. Again, add additional powerline adapters and assign them into your powerline circuit. Add additional powerline adapters to this powerline adapter. You now have two separate Ethernet networks. 1 Connect one powerline adapter to a router or switch on a single powerline circuit. PLA5236 User's Guide 11 Chapter...
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... Devices From an Existing Powerline Network B A C D 1 Press the RESET/ENCRYPT button on powerline device D for 5 to remove PLAs (C) and (D) from the following powerline network. Chapter 2 The RESET/ENCRYPT Button Figure 4 Adding More Powerline Adapters to Your Network B A A OR B A OR B OR C C D This sets up your powerline network between your powerline devices. 2.3 Removing a Device from a Powerline Network Suppose you want...
... Devices From an Existing Powerline Network B A C D 1 Press the RESET/ENCRYPT button on powerline device D for 5 to remove PLAs (C) and (D) from the following powerline network. Chapter 2 The RESET/ENCRYPT Button Figure 4 Adding More Powerline Adapters to Your Network B A A OR B A OR B OR C C D This sets up your powerline network between your powerline devices. 2.3 Removing a Device from a Powerline Network Suppose you want...
User Guide
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... provides information on the Dashboard Screen. Table 7 Wizard Setup Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Powerline Detection This shows details of the connection between other powerline Ethernet adapters. PLA5236 User's Guide 25 Figure 11 Wizard Setup Screen to refresh your PLA and connect with other powerline adapters and your device. 5.2 Using the Web Configurator Wizard After you access...
... provides information on the Dashboard Screen. Table 7 Wizard Setup Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Powerline Detection This shows details of the connection between other powerline Ethernet adapters. PLA5236 User's Guide 25 Figure 11 Wizard Setup Screen to refresh your PLA and connect with other powerline adapters and your device. 5.2 Using the Web Configurator Wizard After you access...
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... wireless clients. This is a wireless Powerline Extender (PE) that allows you to extend your PLA. The following figure provides an example of a Wireless Network The wireless network is the part in your original wireless network, connected to a compatible Powerline Adapter (PA) over a power cable. Your... PLA is the AP. 7.1.1 Powerline Extended Wireless LAN The PLA is the key for more detailed information about wireless networks. The ...
... wireless clients. This is a wireless Powerline Extender (PE) that allows you to extend your PLA. The following figure provides an example of a Wireless Network The wireless network is the part in your original wireless network, connected to a compatible Powerline Adapter (PA) over a power cable. Your... PLA is the AP. 7.1.1 Powerline Extended Wireless LAN The PLA is the key for more detailed information about wireless networks. The ...
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... Chapter 7 Wireless LAN • PA = Powerline Adapter • APN = Your existing wireless router or AP wireless Network • PL = Powerline connection Using a PE is desirable when you want them in the PE location. • Use the default PLA wireless settings (SSID = ZyXEL, no Wi-Fi key) and vulnerable. ...to configure security settings manually. • Use the WPS Station screen (Section 7.10 on the PLA (SSID-2, Wi-Fi Key-2). Figure 18 Powerline Extended Wireless LAN 7.2 What You Can Do • Use the General screen (Section 7.4 on page 34) to turn the wireless connection on ...
... Chapter 7 Wireless LAN • PA = Powerline Adapter • APN = Your existing wireless router or AP wireless Network • PL = Powerline connection Using a PE is desirable when you want them in the PE location. • Use the default PLA wireless settings (SSID = ZyXEL, no Wi-Fi key) and vulnerable. ...to configure security settings manually. • Use the WPS Station screen (Section 7.10 on the PLA (SSID-2, Wi-Fi Key-2). Figure 18 Powerline Extended Wireless LAN 7.2 What You Can Do • Use the General screen (Section 7.4 on page 34) to turn the wireless connection on ...
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...a remote device. Network Information Central Coordinator MAC Note: You must enter the DAK Password value exactly as the network name for the powerline adapter directly connected to the computer running the Web Configurator. PLA5236 User's Guide 52 Network Name (NMK) Set NMK to this screen. You... labels in this device Set NMK to all devices Write Note: You must enter the correct DAK password for all of the powerline adapters that you want to manage by the Web Configurator. Table 25 Configuration Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Network Refresh Interval Select a number of...
...a remote device. Network Information Central Coordinator MAC Note: You must enter the DAK Password value exactly as the network name for the powerline adapter directly connected to the computer running the Web Configurator. PLA5236 User's Guide 52 Network Name (NMK) Set NMK to this screen. You... labels in this device Set NMK to all devices Write Note: You must enter the correct DAK password for all of the powerline adapters that you want to manage by the Web Configurator. Table 25 Configuration Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Network Refresh Interval Select a number of...
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...given in the following format: "application data transmission rate / raw data transmission rate". The powerline adapters listed in this label is received from the powerline adapter selected in the table of the Network Name section to this table will display the rates of... transmitting application relevant traffic (for example Internet Protocol (IP) traffic). In other words, if the Local powerline adapter is sent from the powerline adapter connected to this powerline adapter. The rate is given in the following format: "application data transmission rate / raw data transmission rate"....
...given in the following format: "application data transmission rate / raw data transmission rate". The powerline adapters listed in this label is received from the powerline adapter selected in the table of the Network Name section to this table will display the rates of... transmitting application relevant traffic (for example Internet Protocol (IP) traffic). In other words, if the Local powerline adapter is sent from the powerline adapter connected to this powerline adapter. The rate is given in the following format: "application data transmission rate / raw data transmission rate"....
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... HomePlug AV compliant. This checks the status of HomePlug powerline adapters such as well. See the Quick Start Guide. 2 Inspect your vendor...all of the lights turn on. Contact the vendor to replace any damaged cables. 3 Check the Ethernet adapter on your computer and make sure the device is working and configured correctly as HomePlug 1.0 or 1.0.1. (... (sometimes called the network password) is working correctly, and that the LAN network is the same on all your powerline adapters. 2 Make sure that you might encounter. 12.1 Power and Light Problems The PLA does not turn on. 1...
... HomePlug AV compliant. This checks the status of HomePlug powerline adapters such as well. See the Quick Start Guide. 2 Inspect your vendor...all of the lights turn on. Contact the vendor to replace any damaged cables. 3 Check the Ethernet adapter on your computer and make sure the device is working and configured correctly as HomePlug 1.0 or 1.0.1. (... (sometimes called the network password) is working correctly, and that the LAN network is the same on all your powerline adapters. 2 Make sure that you might encounter. 12.1 Power and Light Problems The PLA does not turn on. 1...
User Guide
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.... PLA5236 User's Guide 64 The HomePlug light is weak. 1 Your powerline adapters may be placed close to electrical surge protectors. Your device has already connected to reduce interference. 3 Your powerline adapters may interfere with the powerline signals. The POWER and HomePlug light blink at the same time. ...the RESET/ENCRYPT button. Ask an electrician for more information on the electrical wiring in your building. 4 Make sure that the powerline adapters on your PLA's power outlet. Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 3 Make sure that you do not have pressed the RESET/ENCRYPT button ...
.... PLA5236 User's Guide 64 The HomePlug light is weak. 1 Your powerline adapters may be placed close to electrical surge protectors. Your device has already connected to reduce interference. 3 Your powerline adapters may interfere with the powerline signals. The POWER and HomePlug light blink at the same time. ...the RESET/ENCRYPT button. Ask an electrician for more information on the electrical wiring in your building. 4 Make sure that the powerline adapters on your PLA's power outlet. Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 3 Make sure that you do not have pressed the RESET/ENCRYPT button ...