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1. MEP 1biji ASIH 15 rhea WEP Kar 3 WEP Em 4 acL Config cada Enable Gale GCL Rules Probbiton of the list of PASS nut Eo ths wireless etiwork ada aC Let FOIE ind 1054 10004 0545021041505 add fete REMIT Figure5 5 Security Configuration Window Encrypt Click Enable to start the Encryption and click Disable to shut down the application Authentication Type The default value is Open System and also Shared Key can be used For Open System the sender and the recipient do NOT use a WEP key for authentication For Shared Key authentication the sender and recipient use a WEP key for authentication In most cases please keep the default WLAN WEP The encryption key can be 64 bit or 128 bit higher encryption levels offer higher levels of security but due to the complexity of the encryption they may decrease network performance It is used to provide access control to the wireless network and encryption security for every data transmission To decode data transmission all device in the same wireless network must use an identical WEP key Default Key ID WEP Key can be grouped and which can be selected via index WEP Key1 4 WEP keys used to create an encryption scheme for wireless network transmissions when not using a Passphrase you can manually enter a set of values and do not leave a key field blank If you are using 64 bit WEP encryption the key must be exactly 10 hexadecimal characters in length If you are u
2. Han IP Adda Poli 152 168 1 100 e LOD aa Ae Figure5 3 LAN Configuration Window 1 Static IP Address User can set a fixed private IP address in Ethernet interface Subnet Mask According to the net segment to set the subnet mask 2 DHCP Server DHCP server will automatically assigns an IP address to each computer on LAN Unless it already has one it is highly recommended that enable the device as a DHCP server When Disable is selected the function of DHCP Server is shut off when Enable is selected start the function of DHCP Server and next step to fill up the following item DHCP Lease Time It means the life time of assigned IP which the DHCP server lease to IP Pool Range It means the IP address range which DHCP Server lease to Click submit then the WiFi Module will act under the current parameter 5 4 Wlan Function This page allows you to configure the wireless LAN interface PLC Wireless Extender rif Tris Paga Disaplay the irak Intormiation cn Mode Tazi Fan big Compalbk O Disable Miradas Salt S10 Power Secunty 5810 froast iabe OF Enable Chee weed diii Beaton Imtardali LOT GE 500 Daa she Best i ELEMIT Figure5 4 Wireless Window 1 Basic Mode It means which WiFi protocol mode used it consists three types of mode 802 11b 802 11b g Compatible and 802 11g Only Select the appropriate network mode it is highly recommend to set 802 11b g Compatible SSID SSID mean
3. activity over WiFi link 4 First Use of the 85 PEW This chapter explains how to connect the Access Point for setup 1 Put the 85 PEW to the AC power socket directly 2 Then using an end of Ethernet network cable to connect to the 85 PEW Ethernet port and another end connect to your PC Ethernet port Now that you ve connected the 85 PEW to your wired network the next step 1s to setup the 85 PEW 3 The 85 PEW default IP address is 192 168 1 1 you should set your PC s IP address in the same subnet see the figure bellow ls Ter Pia CTO A Pra ara o coni When you finished all above open IE and input http 192 168 1 1 at the URL column to login 85 PEW web page To set up your wireless module please see next chapter WiFi WEB Configuration 5 WiFi WEB Configuration 5 1 Login Input http 192 168 1 1 at the URL column pop up login window as figure Enter Network Password lx gt Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 1 1 Realm APEI User Name Password TT Save this password in your password list Cancel Figure5 1 login system The default User Name is admin and the Password is password then click OK to confirm 5 2 Overview After login 1t will appear the default page Overview and the Overview page will show the current status information including firmware version LAN interface wireless channel and MAC address Statistic Information figure2 o PLC Wireless
4. Extender E Device Tato j Status Th Pape Diao les the Ah puter abes odon viit Tmei Satin 1 00 07 47 UTO 2000 Lo Pis Sechrest 00 19 74 12 12511 LAR IB Pousti Has Dae 16 55 255 255 0 OCP Serer Erisble OHEP Lessa Oi Sodas edd 102 168 2 1012 23H 3585 466 Ss Posi channel 1 LEA Hal Adura E mE E per a ee ba Shabshics Info LAH a D D i i D mira eo ihri pais isotta ibi BH D Retrashi ts Figture5 2 Overview Window l System Firmware Version This means the current WiFi module firmware Version Time This means the current WiFi module firmware build time 2A LAN Interface MAC Address The Ethernet interface physics address IP address Subnet Mask The Ethernet interface IP address and subnet mask DHCP Server This shows 1f enable the DHCP server function or not Active DHCP Leases This displays the arranged IP pool range 3 Wireless LAN 2 4GHz Channel Shows the current channel which the wireless network settings MAC Address The WiFi interface physics address 4 Statistic Information This column shows the packets statistic information of WiFi module Click Refresh statuswill flesh the Statistic information 5 3 LAN Function This page allows you to configure the LAN interface PLC Wireless Extender Lan Function This Page Dissclay the LEN Information Lan Setting er Address 192 108 1 1 Subnat Mask 255 255 255 0 Management DHCP Server O Dabi E Emh Lewes brs E
5. PL 85PEW _MK2 USER MANUAL All copyright 1s reserved Table of Contents li PRODUCT INTRODUCE n cds 4 1 1 FEATURE A O OU O 4 1 2 NS TEM REQUIREMENT haec 4 1 3 PACKAGE CONTENT S achille 4 2 SAFETENDTCE Lecci 5 3 ABOUT THE ADAPTER croire io R R N 6 3 1 HEIESTHERNET INTERFACE clio lara 6 3 2 WE ADAPTER C BUTTONS eee 6 3 9 TAEADAPTERS LEDS tada ia ei 4 FIRSTIOUSEIHESS Pern Gelli 8 gt WIFVWEB CONFIGURATION sus ld 9 5 1 LOGNiar aio 9 5 2 OVEREN ta 9 E balena 10 5 4 VIRE EE Lc A WN ee 11 5 5 SECURITY cicci 12 5 6 SIRO ERE IE ITA 13 BD INSTALEINE PESUTLTA de 16 E MOWTOUSE TRE vt HTS OFIWARE palla 18 7 1 MAIN TAD ee ae ci 18 7 2 PRIVACY TAB cise PP A 21 7 3 DAGNOSTI AB neta 23 7 4 ABOUT TAB se lalla 25 APPENDIX A SRECIFICATON Si ra 26 APPENDIXB ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Di 85 PEW USER MANUAL 1 Product Introduce With the 85 PEW wallmount Wireless Access Point HomePlug Turbo then a power socket becomes a WLAN connection With the combination of these two technologies even complicated WiFi darkspots or areas that used to be unreachable with wiring are now able to support up to 54 Mbps wireless connectivity Suitable for use in a wide range of both residential in home and commercial offices apartments hotels warehouses network applications No cables no drilling These adapters enable the effortless creation of a high speed network that supports video voice and data 1 1 Feature e Wallmoun
6. an should service this product Opening or removing covers may result in exposure to dangerous voltage points or other risks Unplug the device from the wall outlet and refer the product to qualified service personnel for the following conditions gt If liquid has been spilled into the product gt Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water gt If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed gt Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance 3 About the Adapter 3 1 The Ethernet Interface Ethernet The Ethernet port connects to an Ethernet network cable The other end of the cable will connect to your computer or other Ethernet enabled network device 3 2 The Adapter s Buttons RST The RST button can restore the factory defaults A Note If resetting the 85 PEW will erase all of settings which you have set before and replace them with the factory defaults please be careful for not push the reset button if you want to retain the former settings 3 3 The Adapter s LEDs All Adapter s LEDs are located on the front panel there are 3 LEDs to indicate the adapter s status Power Green The Power LED lights up when the Adapter is powered on PEC Green flashing to indicate data activity over the powerline connect Lan Green flashing to indicate data activity over the Ethernet connect WLAN Green when the WiFi module is ready for wireless use It flashes when data
7. before installing this utility If there is another utility installed please uninstall is and restart your computer Please insert the Utility CD ROM into the computer CD ROM drive and double clicking the setup exe then an installation utility similar to the one shown in Figure 4 2 Click the Next button to continue jp Power Packet5 0 x665etup i Joj x Welcome to the Power Packetb 0 _x86Setup Setup Wizard The installer will guide pon through the steps required to install Power Packet5 0_xSESetup on pour computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum estent possible under the law Cancel Back Figure 6 1 Setup Wizard jap Power Facket5 0 x665etup Select Installation Folder The installer will install Power Packet5 0 865 etup to the following folder To install in this folder click Nest To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder JC Frogran Files Fower Packet5 0 _xS6Setup Browse Disk Cost Install Power Packet5 0 _ x86Setup for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone Just me Cancel Back Figure 6 2 Select Installation Folder 16 fp Porer Packet5 0 _x86Setup Installation Complete Figur
8. de in groups of four separated by dashes le K amp Y GH26 BR1K L SA lbs found on the device or A packaging Cancel Figure 7 2 Set Device Password Add This button is used to add a remote device to the existing network by entering the device password of the device A dialog box will appear as shown below in Figure 6 The dialog box allows the user to enter both a device name and the password A confirmation box will appear if the password was entered correctly and if the device was found in the powerline network If a device was not found the user will be notified and suggestions to resolve common problems will be presented Add Device to Network Device Name Mame Password PASS WORD GOES HERE The Password typically appears as a number and letter code in groups of four separated by dashes le K6Y GH26 BR1K LZ5A It iz found on the device or packaging Cancel Figure 7 3 Add Remote Device A Note The device must be present on the power line plugged in in order for the password to be confirmed and added to the network If the device could not be located a warning message will be shown Scan This button 1s used to perform an immediate search of the HomePlug devices connected to the Powerline network By default the utility automatically scans every few seconds and updates the display screen 20 7 2 Privacy Tab The Privacy screen provides the user with an option to maintain secu
9. e 6 3 Installation Complete Click Close to complete installation 17 7 How to Use the Utility Software 7 1 Main Tab The Main screen provides a list of all powerline devices logically connected to the computer when the utility 1s running The top panel shows local HomePlug devices connected to the computer s NIC Network Interface Card the user can click the Connect button to its right Once connected to the local device the utility will automatically scan the power line periodically for any other HomePlug devices If no local HomePlug devices are discovered the status area above the connect button will indicate with a message NO HOMEPLUG ADAPTERS DETECTED E over PacketS 0 8 x Main Privacy Diagnostics About Local Device s on your computer Connected on High Speed 0011 E E3 00 00 2F High Speed 00 1E E3 00 00 2F O Powerline Devices detected Network Type Private Scanning Device 8 NUANEAN 85 00 00 1E E3 00 00 37 Device 7 NUANEAN 54 26 00 1E E3 00 00 34 Rename Enter Password Add Scan Close Cancel Figure 7 1 Main Tab information The lower panel displays all the HomePlug remote devices discovered on the current logical network The total number of remote devices connected on the same network can be found on top of the Remote device panel The Network type Public or Private 1s also displayed based on the network status of the local device The scan status
10. manufacturer name Turbo Only devices MAC Firmware Version Turbo Only devices MAC addresses of all devices connected locally to the host Version of the Configuration Utility Vendor name E Power Facket5 0 x86 Main Privacy Diagnostics About System Information On NIC 1 MAC 00 14 40 36 26 F7 HomePlug Device 1 MAC 00 1E E3 00 00 2F Metwork name HomePlug l Vendor Product Firmware Version 1 8 INT5500C05 MAC 1 8 1801 263 20070831 RC1 Reads 24044 0 KB Writes 7640 0 KB Drops O Fails 0 Highest 0 00 Mbps Lowest 0 00 Mbps hd Remote Device History Log MAC Address Network Last Seen Device Y 00 7 E3 00 00 34 not entered 64 26 HomePlug May 09 02 03 Device E 00 1E E3 00 00 37 not entered 85 00 HomePlug May 09 02 03 Email Report Save Report Print Report Close Cancel Figure 7 5 Diagnostics Screen The Lower panel contains a history of all remote devices seen on the computer over a certain period of time All devices that were on the powerline network are listed here along with a few other parameters Devices that are active on the current logical network will show a transfer rate in the Rate column devices on other networks or devices that may no longer exist are shown with a in the Rate column The following remote device information is available from the diagnostics screen Device Alias Name Device MAC Address De
11. on can be used to change the network name network password of the local device If a new network password is entered all the devices seen on the Main panel prior to this will be no longer present in the new network effectively making the local devices not to communicate to the devices who were in the old logical network Devices previously set up with the same logical network same network name will appear in the device list afterward selecting this option Set All Devices This button 1s used to change the logical network of all devices that appear on the Main panel whose Devices Password had been entered for the same logical network A dialog window 21 will appear to report the success of this operation For devices whose device password s were not entered this operation will fail and will report a failure message 22 7 3 Diagnostics Tab The Diagnostics screen shows System information and a history of all remote devices seen over a period of time The appearance is shown in Figure 5 5 The Upper panel shows technical data concerning software and hardware present on the host computer which were used to communicate over HomePlug on the Powerline network It shall include the following Operating System Platform Version Host Network Name User Name MAC Address of all NICs Network interface card connected to the host Identify versions of all Driver DLLs and Libraries used NDIS and optionally HomePlug chipset
12. option 1s displayed on the top right corner above the Remote devices panel showing whether the Autoscan functionality is turned ON or OFF The following information 1s displayed for all devices that appear in the lower panel Device Name This column shows the default device name which may be user re defined A user can change the name by either using the rename button or by clicking on the name and editing in place MAC Address This column shows the Remote device MAC address Password This column by default is blank and Enter Password button can be used to enter it To set the Password of the device required when creating a private network first select the device by clicking on 1ts name in the lower panel and then click on the Enter Password button A dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 5 2 to type the password The selected device name 1s shown above the password field and the password can be verified by hitting the OK button The Password field accepts the Device password in any case formats with or without dashed between them A confirmation box will appear 1f the password was entered correctly If a device was not found the user will be notified along with the suggestions to resolve common problems This process might take a few seconds to get completed Set Device Fassrord q Device Device 3 00 1E E3 00 26 C9 Password akoy GH26 BRIK LA54 The Password typically appears as a number and letter co
13. rity for their logical network and also to select the devices that has to be included in the network The appearance is shown in Figure 5 4 All HomePlug devices are shipped using a default logical network network name which is normally HomePlug The Privacy dialog screen allows user to change to a private network by changing the network name network password of devices The user can always reset to the HomePlug network Public by entering HomePlug as the network name or by clicking on the Use Default button E Power Facket5 0 x86 xi Main Privacy Diagnostics About Use this screen to create a Private Network that provides you with extra security Private Network Mame HomePlug OR Use Default Public Network Do not share the network name with others you do not want to be part of this network After setting the name above choose how it will be applied below Place On This Network Only the device attached to this computer the Local Device Set Local Device Onl Isolates this computer from others ef Local Device Uni OR ALL devices whose Password has been entered They communicate together but are isolated from devices with Get All Devices a different network name Close Cancel Figure 7 4 Privacy Screen A Note Changing the network name to anything other than HomePlug will show the network type on the main screen as Private Set Local Device Only This butt
14. s Service Set Identifier the field is filled up with the wireless network name shared among all devices and it 1s case sensitive and must not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters which may be any keyboard character and make sure this setting is the same for all devices in wireless network Channel Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your network settings All devices in wireless network must use the same channel in order to function correctly 11 Beacon Interval If the value of Beacon Interval is small 1t can accelerate the link speed 1f the value is big it can help to save power The default value is 100 Data Rate Here is the wireless physics rate 1t is highly recommended to set auto For auto the data rate will auto negotiate according to the situation For a fixed data rate you should accord to the WiFi mode such as 802 11b or 802 11g setting the appropriate data rate Click submit then the WiFi Module will act under the current parameter 5 5 Security This page allows you to configure security for the wireless LAN interface PLC Wireless Extender Security Fantion LI fo Wile hes Airis betta LA AA EEA Encrapt UDs i Enable Aieriko Oben pakmi ig SALUTE ALA WEB MEP Adhie He 00 he dig Default KEY MD sid do ie i MEP Abis Hee Se here ops WEP Ep L WEP 1510 Hir 043 fee tal WEP Gibir AS 149 ch MEP Eey Z WEP i mbh AGA 1h a
15. sing 128 bit WEP encryption the key must be exactly 26 hexadecimal characters in length Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 09 and A F Click submit then the WiFi Module will act under the current parameter and save all changes to Flash 5 6 Management This page allows you to upgrade the firmware and change router password PLC Wireless Extender Upgrade Firmware This Page Dissclay the Upgrade Information WLAN current co ara artnet Vera Femware Upgrade mea tarada fai E ic dino Mar gu Save To Flash SUBMIT Factory Oetauk Change Password Figure5 6 System Configuration Window 1 Firmware Upgrade Current Firmware Version This column shows the current firmware version Locate New Firmware Clicking Browser to select the new firmware from your PC and clicking Upgrade start to download the new firmware to the device PLC Wireless Extender Setting management A This Page Desay the Getting Information z Router setting fie download branigm Cik Fight ipa And Select Sve Aa management n ERO Router Configuration Upload ma Frrr are Upgrade Setting Hanaga n Se To Flesh Reboot Factory Dstaul Change Password 2 Settings Manage Clicking submit start to download the new firmware to the device PLC Wireless Extender Save Setting This Pag Disaplay the Setting Intarmaton Save Your Setting to flash amp nd malos yo
16. t type and power voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC 50 60Hz IEEE 802 11b g compliant and HomePlug 1 0 Turbo compliant e Support QAM 256 64 16 QPSK BPSK and ROBO modulation schemes e PLC Up to 85 Mbps data rate on the power line e 56 bit DES Link Encryption for PLC e IEEE 802 11b g e WAP WAP2 64 128 152 bit WEP SSID hide e Wireless module supports AP e Support GUI WEB interface 1 2 System Requirements Operating System Any OS supported but need Microsoft Windows to run HomePlug utility CPU Intel Pentium II or better Free Disk Space At least 20MB Network Interface At least one Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps network card and Ethernet Cord 1 3 Package Contents e 85 PEW x 1 e CDROM x1 e RJ45 Ethernet cable x 1 2 Safety Notice This device 1s intended for connection to the AC power line For installation instructions please refer to the installation section of this guide The following precautions should be taken when using this product Read all instructions before installing and operating this product Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Do not operate this product near water This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register Do not use an extension cord between the device and the AC power source Only a qualified technici
17. tore the default factory parameter SW 0 to 45 C 20 to 70 C 10 to 90 Non condensing 5 to 90 Non Condensing 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz CE UL FCC Part 15 Class B RoHS LXWXH 1I7mmX7SmmX47mm 179g 26 Appendix B CSMA CA DAK IGMP PLC VLAN AP WLAN WEP Acronyms and Abbreviations Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Avoidance Device Access Key Internet Group Management Protocol Power Line Communication Virtual Local Area Network Access Point Wireless Local Area Network Wired Equivalent Privacy 27
18. ur sething dre Firmware Upgrade SUBMIT Se pit fava To Flash Fattory Defaut Change Password 3 Save to Flash Click the submit button then will save all the modify configuration in Flash PLC Wireless Extender Reboot This Page Dissclay the Reboot Infomation ar BLT a Roboot Click die burton co rabon He chore Fri are Upgrade SUBMIT Setting Maragu Save To Flesh Febocli Factory Oetauk Change Password 4 reboot Click the submit button then will reboot the device PLC Wireless Extender Restore Factory Value This Page Dissclay the Factory Defaut Information Pr l LLAMO ni Fre are Upgrade SUBMIT WLAN Restore Factor Click thts butan to recconag Hs STRINGS to fackory valia Setnng Marge Save To Flesh alli es i Factory Delauh Change Password 5 Factory Default Click submit his button to restoring the settings to factory value 14 6 PLC Wireless Extender i Password Setting This Paga Dicaplay the Password Information LE he Pass word 5 Management Misa li Password Firmware Upgrade Setting Manage ET ia To Flash Fi l P Factory Dafaut Change Passer word Change Password New Password Set up a new password for login WiFi web Confirm Password Input the new password again 15 6 Installing PLC Utility A Note Above all you should verity that there is no any other Powerline Utility installed on your computer
19. vice Password Device Last known rate 23 Device Last Known Network name HomePlug chipset manufacturer name Date device last seen on the network MAC Firmware Version The diagnostics information displayed may be saved to a text file for later use or can be printed for reference for a technical support call Devices which are not part of the network anymore can be deleted using the delete button A dialog window pops up with a confirmation message 1f we try to delete a device whose password has been entered 24 7 4 About Tab The About screen shows the software version and provides a html link to the manufactory website Clicking on the web address field will open a web browser and take the user directly to the web site Foren Packet5 0 286 RAI A TASA a Figure 7 6 About Dialog Tab Preferences The lower part of the panel may display options for turning the auto scan feature on or off 25 Appendix A Chipset Protocol System Support PLC Rate Modulation Band Modulation Schemes Encryption LED s Push Button Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Input Rating Certifications Green Standard Physical Characteristics Weight Specifications Intellon INT5500 HomePlug 1 0 Turbo All OS 85Mb 4 21MHz Supports256 64 16 QAM QPSK BPSK and ROBO 56 DES Power Ethernet Ethernet Link and Activity Data PLC Link and Activity RST Res
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