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1. Security Mode WPA PSK Pre Shared Key V key Encryption Method The Kev is an ASCII string of 6 63 digits ar a HEX string of 64 digits Pre shared Key Pre shared Key serves as the credential for the packet encryption Encryption Mode TKIP AES are supported 41 WPA WPA2 Radius Settings WLAN 1 SSID 1 Wireless SSID 9 Enable Disable Wireless SSID Name Wireless SSID Broadcasting Enable Disable Wi Fi Multimedia Giht Enable Disable Wireless Isolation O Enable 9 Disable Max Station Connectian Number 1 255 D unlimited Radius Server IP Address o Radius Server Port Radius Key f Encryption Method Rekey Method Rekey Time Interval o Rekey Packet Interval sooo sd The Kev is an ASCII string of 8 63 digits ar a HEX string of 64 digits Field Description Radius Server IP Address Enter the RADIUS server s IP address Radius Server Port Enter the RADIUS server s port number The default port is 1812 Radius Key Enter the RADIUS server s IP Address Encryption Mode Select TKIP or AES for the packet encryption Advanced Wireless Settings From the Wireless menu click on Advanced The following page is displayed 42 Wireless Advanced Region Setting Region Europe Australia and Hong Kona channel 1 13 v WLAN 1 Fragmentation 2346 Bytes 256 2348 RTS 2347 Seconds 1 2347 DTim Ho e 2255 Beacan Interval 100 Milliseconds 20 1024 Header
2. PLI 3411 200Mbps Powerline Wireless Access Point User Manual V1 0 Safety Warnings 1 2 3 4 o Do not use the adapter in high humidity or high temperature environment Do not open or repair the case yourself Avoid using this product and all its accessories outdoor Place PLI 3411 on a stable surface Plug your LevelOne PLI 3411 directly to the AC outlet on the wall It is best to avoid using extension power cable as it may possess noise filter or surge protector functions that may cause interference that may impact the performance of the device Table of Contents CHAPIEH T PRODUCT riscar DRE dI HDI MI E 4 INTRODUCTION ua ERN ERISQUE TIER IND nette edet nu aei mienne 4 mz lil sc M 5 SDecilICalolis uenit oninia MU LIN III MUI dI 6 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE ADAPTER eere ratto Eee Yo S YeY ERE UNES REY eo SUN VEN RN UN YE eEEPE ME FEE SYN YN e NARA ER Ve ker Ie EEE eMe een e VE E eH Ee tes 7 Package COMMS ING eese M 7 DEVICE OVER VIC WY frc 8 WEPS CONMQUF UL OI Deme R 11 INGE W OIG SO UD eec 12 Quick Start Setup Powerline NetWork eiii duaseudssanceneseanse 14 CHAPTER 3 BASIC NETWORK INSTALLATION essoessessocsccsscescocssocoocccocssccsc
3. in the Rate column The following remote device information is available from the diagnostics screen Device Alias Name Device MAC Address Device Password Device Last known rate 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 if we try to delete a device whose password has been entered 34 About Screen The About screen shows the software version i E y e Power Packet Utility ca Main Privacy Diagnostics About silevelone Power Packet Utility Version vb D 1 00 Build 0003 Released October 20 070 Copyright c 2005 2010 Atheros Communications lac All Rights Reserved http P vena level cor License Copyrights Copyright c 1999 2005 NetGroup Poltecnico di Torno Italy Copyright c 2005 2009 CACE Technologies Davis California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forme with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions
4. 168 1 252 The best and easiest way is to configure the PC to get an IP address automatically from the device using DHCP If you encounter any problem accessing the HomePlug AV adapter web interface it is advisable to uninstall your firewall program on your PCs as they can cause problems accessing the IP address of the device Users should make their own decisions on what is best to protect their network Please follow the following steps to configure your PC network environment NOTE Any TEPAP capable workstation can be used to communicate with or through this router To configure other types of workstations please consult your manufacturer documentation 19 Network Configuration Configuring PC in Windows Vista 7 1 Go to Start Click on Network 2 hen click on Network and Sharing Center at the top bar e H H DC ve s E Orgone 2 ay Views or Network and sharing center zu Adda VAM id Adda wire This computer is not connected to a network Click to connect Favorite Links Name Category Workgroup Network location E Documents E Pictures i Music jj Recently Changed m Searches de Public 3 When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up select and click on Manage network connections on the left window column JM J 23 Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center X Em Search Network and Sharing Center View computers and devices Connect to a netw
5. GUI for configuration and management It is user friendly e Firmware Upgradeable Device can be upgraded to the latest firmware through the WEB based GUI Features Provides physical layer data rate of up to 200Mbps over existing in home power lines e Extended wireless coverage of up to 3 times the range of 802 119 products e WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup for easy setup e Auto channel select e Utilizes power line technology that takes advantage of the unused bandwidth of the electrical wiring in your home e Supports Triple Play applications such as IPTV VoIP and high speed Internet access e Supports 10 100 BaseT Ethernet e Compliant with the HomePlug PowerLine Alliance industry specifications deal for residential users Specifications TDMA CSMA CA Ethernet specification IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3x IEEE 802 3u Auto MDI MDIX 200Mbps Supports OFDM 1155 carriers 1024 256 64 16 8 QAM QPSK BPSK and ROBO 2MHz 30MHz 128 bit AES Link Encryption with key management for secure power line communications Encryption NMK Network Membership Key used to authenticate access NET ID Network ID button Windows XP Vista 7 Other 10 100 Base T Ethernet devices Input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz AC power plug 2 fixed antennas WPS button WIFI button NET ID button Reset button RJ 45 compatible LED display e POWER e WLAN e WPS LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 PLC PowerLine Link Ac
6. Press NET ID Network ID button on A more than 10 seconds till PCL LED ON for 1 seconds then OFF for 2 seconds then ON for 14 seconds and then OFF to generate the random network password key first 2 Press NET ID Network ID button on B more than 10 seconds till all LEDs re flash to generate the random network password key first 3 Press NET ID Network ID button on A for less than 3 seconds 4 Press the button on B for less than 3 seconds The button on B must be pressed within 1 minute by default however the interval is programmable 5 Wait for connection to complete and the PLC LED will be ON e The PLC LED will on after the operation succeeds or keep off after the operation fails It will illuminate steadily on successful completion If an error occurs the PLC LED on the adder will off until the Network ID button on the adder is pressed again or the joiner is reset by holding the Network ID buttons down for more than 10 seconds Attention The Join operation can be cancelled by pressing the Network ID button on the first device again for less than 3 seconds instead of pressing the Network ID button on the second device Scenario 2 Joining a Network In this scenario a network exists The user wants a new device the joiner to join the network Any device on the existing network can become the adder A and B are Atheros Intellon solution Powerline Ethernet Adaptor C is 11n Powerline Ethe
7. RESET There are WPS WLAN NET ID RESET buttons for different applications Function ANTENNA Connect the Powerline Ethernet Adapter to your wall mounted power outlet Press this button for at least two full second to turn off on wireless signals Press this button for at least three full seconds and the WPS LED will flash to start WPS Now go to the wireless adapter or device and press its WPS button Make sure to press the button within 120 seconds 2 minutes after pressing the router s WPS button If you are using a Wireless adapter connected to a computer a WPS Authentication screen will appear Wait until the screen says Authentication succeeded This may take a few minutes Connects the device via Ethernet to up to 3 PCs on your LAN The HomePlug AV powerline communication devices can form multiple logical networks over a common powerline or coax medium There are many situations when it is desirable to add new devices to or remove old devices from a HomePlug AW logical network Push this button to accomplish using HomePlug AV Simple Connect Technology Press this button for less than 2 seconds to start to reset the powerline settings to its default settings and reboot the device Press this button for at least 6 full seconds to start to reset the device to its default settings Connecting the HomePlug Adapter It is easy to connect PLI 3411 simply by performing the following instructions Power Connection
8. Web Interface Username and Password m Username admin m Password admin The default username and password are admin and admin respectively Group Name HomePlugAV Device LAN IP settings Bm IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP server DHCP server is disabled hm Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 23 Internet Access Configuration To configure this device for internet access you must have IE 5 0 Netscape 4 5 or above installed on your computer There is basically one way to configure your device before you are able to connect to the internet Web Interface Configuration of this method will be discussed in detail in the following section Configuring with your Web Browser Open your web browser enter the IP address of your Ethernet Adapter which by default is 192 168 1 1 A user name and password window prompt will appear The default username and password are admin and admin Login Language English Congratulations You are now successfully logon to the PLE3411 200Mbps Powerline Wireless Access Point If the authentication succeeds the homepage will appear on the screen 24 Chapter 3 Utility Installation The utility can be used on the following Windows platform Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 1 Place the LevelOne PLI 3411 Powerline Wireless Access Point Utility auto installation CD into your CD ROM DVD ROM drive 2 Click on Utility for Easy Installation to install the ut
9. and the following disclaimer Preferences I Auto Scan Figure 1 8 About dialog screen 29 Chapter 4 UI Configuration Once you have logged on to your PLI 3411 GUI via your web browser you can begin to configure the device according to your needs On the configuration homepage the top navigation panel provides the links to different setup pages Status AP Information Model Number Model Name Firmware Version Running Time LAN 1 MAS Address IF Address Subnet Mask Wireless Network 1 Wireless Channel Wireless SSID 1 MAC Address Wireless SSID 2 WAC Address Wireless SSID 3 WAC Address Wireless SSID 4 WAC Address Setup LAN DHCP Server _ E levelone Pru 3411 200Mbps Powerline Wireless Access Point aida PLI 3411 DOMbps Powerline Wireless Access Point 1 0 2PB8 20111111 Oo mins 00013 33 44 F8 78 192 168 1 1 24 auta LevelOne D00 T3 33A4 F 8 78 PLC 2 Mot enabled PLC 3 Mat enabled PLC 4 Hot enabled Refresh Wireless Settings Basic Advanced Advanced WDS WPS Admin Administration Reboot Configuration Firmware Status Each of these setup pages will be discussed in detail in sections that follow ahead 36 Setup Local Area Network LAN Settings To set up the configuration of LAN interface private IP of your router LAN port and subnet mask for your LAN segment Default IP is 192 168 1 1 From the Configuration menu cli
10. eviee s on your computer Device Type MAD Address Connected ta HomePlug AY Ex00 Device HomePlug amp v 6x00 D 00 13 33 94 43 90 Connect Powerline Device detected Network Type Public Scanning Rate Mbps MAC Address EBEN Se E Device 2 HUTT 155 00 0L 13 33 34 583 34 Eilevelone Rename Add Scar Figure 1 5 Main Screen of the Configuration Utility Privacy Screen The Privacy screen provides the user with an option to maintain security for their logical network and also to select the devices that has to be included in the network The appearance is shown in Figure 1 6 All HomePlug devices are shipped using a default logical network network name which is normally HomePlugAV 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 HomePlugAV as the network name or by clicking on the Use Default button Note Changing the network name to anything other than HomePlugAV will show the network type on the main screen as Private 32 Power Packet Utility a Main Privacy Diagnostics About l Taka Use this screen to create a Private Metwork that provides you with extra security Private Hebeork Mame DR Use Default Public Network Do not share the network name with others vou do not want to be part of this network After setting t
11. on this rule Scenario 3 Leaving a Network A network exists The user wants to remove one device the leaver from that network for whatever reason He may want to remove the device from service altogether or have it join another logical network 16 A B and C form an AVLN A wants to leave the AVLN Press button on A more than 10 seconds A computes random NMK A resets and restarts 1 Press the NET ID Network ID button on the leaver for more than 10 seconds The device will reset and restart with a random NMK 2 Wait for reset to complete and the PLC LED will be OFF Ihe PLC LED on the Teaver will momentarily extinguish during reset be off during restart No errors can occur eOnce the process completes the user may disconnect the device from the medium or join it to another logical network on the same medium as described in either Case 1 or Case 3 Attention Scenario 4 Join Multiple Devices to a Network To add several new devices to an existing network the process in Case 2 must be repeated for each joiner A vendor may implement a mode of operation in which an adder device in the network remains in the adder state for an extended period allowing additional joiners to be added in turn This lets you press the adder Network ID button once then press each joiner Network ID button in turn elf Network ID buttons are pressed on two or more joiners only the first one will re
12. Model Nurmber PLI 3411 Model Mame 200Mbps Powerline Wireless Access Point Firmware Version 1 0 2PB8 20111111 Running Time 22 mins Model Name Product model name is shown Firmware Version The firmware version of this device is running Running Time The period of time that the device has been running 49 LAN Settings LAN 1 MAC Address 00 13 33 44 F8 18 IP Address 192 158 1 1 subnet Mask 24 MAC Address MAC Address IP Address Internal IP Address The number of subnet mask in the internal network Wireless Network 1 Settings Wireless Hetwork 1 Wireless Channel Wireless SSID 1 auta LevelOne MAC Address 00 01 3 33 A4 F 8 18 Wireless SSID 2 PLC 2 MAC Address Mot enabled Wireless SSID 3 PLC 3 MAC Address Mot enabled Wireless SSID 4 PLC 4 MAC Address Mot enabled 50 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This appendix suggests solutions for problems you may encounter in installing or using the device and provides instructions for using several IP utilities to diagnose problems Contact Customer Support if these suggestions do not resolve the problem Troubleshooting Suggestions Problem Troubleshooting Suggestion LEDs Power LED does not illuminate Verify that you are using the power cable provided with the device and after product is turned on that it is securely connected to the device and a wall socket power strip LINK LAN LED does not illuminate Verify that the Ethernet cable is securely connecte
13. NIC Network Interface Card In most cases only one device will be seen In situations where there are more than one local device being connected such as a USB or an Ethernet adapter the user can select the local device by clicking on it and then click the Connect button to its right The status area above the button indicates that your PC is connected to that same device 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 20 connect button will indicate with a message NO HOMEPLUG ADAPTERS DETECTED Figure 1 2 illustrates the presence of two local devices connected locally to the computer Power Packet Utility Main Privacy Diagnostics About Local Device s on your computer Device Type MAD Address Connected to HomePlug Aw Bx00 Device m HomePlug AV 6x00 D 00 13 33 94 A3 90 Connect 1 Powerline Device detected Network Type Public Autoscan Un Fate Mbps MAC Address EBEN CO 15 00 O01 3 33 94 45 94 ei levelone Rename Enter Password Add Scan Figure 1 2 Multiple Local Device Connection 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 is also displa
14. Plug PLI 3411 into the wall outlet socket MILLI T Ioan VAAN AAA LAN amp Wireless Connection Connect the supplied RJ 45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on PLI 3411 and the other side to the device s Ethernet interface You can enable wireless function to connect to the Wi Fi devices through WPS configuration interface or by pushing the WPS button of your PLI 3411 pun d b d 10 WPS configuration Keep pushing the WPS button of PLI 3411 Then push WPS button of your wireless IP device and the Wi Fi protection will be set up automatically Likewise do same steps for other wireless devices having WPS button ePress this button for at least three full seconds and the WPS LED will flash to start WPS Now go to the wireless adapter or device and press its WPS button eMake sure to press the button within 120 seconds 2 minutes after pressing PLI 3411 s WPS button Attention Example Wireless IP Devices PLI 3411 have WPS button Networking Setup Refer to the following steps 1 Connect a network cable to the bridge and then plug PLI 3411 into a power socket 2 Then connect PLI 3411 to a laptop modem router or a set top box 3 Create a secure network by simply pushing the NET ID button for 1 3 seconds Note Plug socket power cable and input voltage frequency may vary from country to country Quick Start Setup PowerLine Network Push Button usage NET ID Bu
15. Preamble Long TxMade MPDLI 4 microseconds WSDLI Aggregate Q Enable Disable Tx Burst Enable Disable Packet Aggregate O Enable Disable HT Control Field O Enable 9 Disable Reverse Direction Grant O Enable 9 Disable Link Adapt O Enable 9 Disable Short Guard Interval GD Enable Disable Operation Made HT Band width Mixed Mode 9 Enable Disable x15 Bits 1 64 Reject Block Ack O Enable Disable Block Ack Setup Automatically Block Ack Window Size save Settings Cancel Changes Enter the DTim seconds The default value is 1 Beacon Interval Enter the interval to send a beacon The default value is 100 milliseconds Header Preamble Choose Long or Short header preamble Choose different transmission mode MPDU data length The transmission rate is increase when you choose a larger number but usually the max value will be 4 in the wireless card MSDU Aggregate A kind of packet aggregation method it can improve the transmission efficiency Please make sure you Wireless card has this function supported Some 802 11g wireless card can supported this mode and the 43 Tx Burst A transmission rate can be increased when enable this function Packet Aggregate An aggregation method like A MSDU it can improve the transmission efficiency Please make sure you Wireless card has this function supported HT Control Field Choose Enable Disable It is useful whe
16. RO APER Ep RE SERO due 47 FEDOOU SENOS A ON 47 Contiguration Settllids ue iii eye e RENE d E REN IER eR E EEN o CER YVES NS AEE EE EE DENS ee UE ERE EE N ERIS ERE SURE 48 FirMWate Upgrade SONS anni RARO ARA O EE 48 Status AP Sla lUS LTD 49 Information Seltinds oui ee ete AA TEA E AS 49 EAN So WLI ER 50 Wireless NetWork 1 Seltlllids aan IRA EE VPE FERNER SERERE VER QU HIR AA A CERO VE SURE RE MEO ES EUM REUS 50 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 0 iia A 51 TrOUDIESHOO UNO SUGGSSUOINS ici ii id 51 Appendix Product Support amp CODIGGL ceri dee da 52 DEFAULT SETTINGS IP Address 192 168 1 1 Wireless Mode Wireless SSID Chapter 1 Product Introduction Thank you for purchasing PLI 3411 200Mbps Powerline Wireless Access Point Your new device is an unit that extends your wireless coverage through power lines Compliant with the latest HomePlug AV standards which support data speeds of up to 200Mbps PLI 3411 can be used to 3 bridge Ethernet devices such as modems routers PCs set top boxes and game consoles allowing users to share network access via existing in home power cabling What s unique is that the device has an extra built in 802 11n Access Point enabling users to enjoy mobility high speed wireless connection and better coverage with no more dead zones Just plug PLI 3411 into any wall power socket and you can easily set up a secure wireless network by pressing the Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS button
17. Thus the adapter can extend your wireless coverage through power lines for multimedia applications such as online games IPTV and audio streaming from room to room Extended Wireless Coverage With an integrated 11n Wireless Access Point the adapter can bridge wireless connections of up to 6 times the speed and 6 times the wireless coverage of an 802 11b g network device It supports a data rates up to 300Mbps and is also compatible with 802 11b g equipment Noise immune Transmission Unlike others the device supports superior and noise immune data transmission over in home electrical power lines Even at the moment your family turns on an electronic device or turns off a light you won t experience any interruption to latency sensitive applications such as multimedia or video being shared with your family in another room e 802 119 802 11n Wireless AP with WPA WPS Support With an integrated 802 11g 802 11n Wireless Access Point the device The supported features of Wireless Protected Access WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and Wireless Encryption Protocol WEP enhance the security level of data protection and access control via Wireless LAN The device also supports the Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS standard allowing users to establish a secure wireless network by simply pushing a button Rich Management Interfaces Users can use WEB GUI through the above interfaces to configure and manage the device e Web based GUI It supports web based
18. ck on LAN The following page is displayed Setup LAN LAN 1 Internal IP Address 192 168 1 1 Netmask 2552552550 v Save Settings Cancel Changes Internal IP Address The IP of your Router LAN port default 192 168 1 1 Select Netmask from the drop down list Subnet Mask of you LAN default 255 255 255 0 All devices on the network must have the same subnet mask to communicate on the network Maximum transmission unit up to 1500 bytes DHCP Server Settings The device provides DHCP server service in order to offer IP addresses to the computers within a LAN From the Configuration menu click on DHCP Server The following page Is displayed Setup DHCP Server DHCP Server LAN 1 DHCP Service O Enable Disable DHCP Start IP Address 182 158 1 Max DHCP Clients 1 y Lease Domain Save Settings Cancel Changes DHCP Service Select Enable Disable to enable disable DHCP Server DHCP Starting IP The DHCP starting IP addresses offered by the DHCP Server Address Max DHCP Clients The maximum number of the IP addresses supported by the DHCP server Lease Please choose lease time from the drop down list You can choose 1 Hour 3 Hours 6 Hours 1 Day 3 Days or 7 Days 37 Domin Please enter the domain name Wireless Settings When you click this item the column will expand to display the sub items that will allow you to configure your wireless settings Basic Advanced WDS an
19. d WPS The function of each configuration sub item is described in the following sections Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Basic WLAN 1 Wireless Connection Wireless Mode Transmission Power Wireless Channel Wireless Isolation Between SSIDs WLAN 1 SSID 1 Wireless SSID Wireless SSID Name Wireless SSID Broadcasting Wi Fi Multimedia MM Wireless Isolation Max Station Connection Number 1 255 O unlimited Security Mode WLAN 1 SSID 2 Wireless SSID Wireless SSID Name Wireless SSID Broadcasting Wi Fi Multimedia VMN Wireless Isolation Max Station Connection Number 1 255 O unlimited Security Made WLAN 1 SSID 3 Wireless SSID Wireless SSID Name Wireless SSID Broadcasting Wi Fi Multimedia MM Wireless Isolation Max Station Connection Number 1 255 O unlimited Security Mode WLAN 1 SSID 4 Wireless SSID Wireless SSID Name Wireless SSID Broadcasting Wi Fi Multimedia MM Wireless Isolation Max Station Connection Number 1 255 O unlimited Security Mode 9 Enable Disable BIGIN Mixed v 10096 Auto Channel O Enable 9 Disable 9 Enable O Disable LevelOne 9 Enable O Disable O Enable O Disable O Enable Disable 10 Disable Enable 9 Disable poz Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable 1 O Enable 9 Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable
20. d to your LAN hub after Ethernet cable is attached or PC and to the device Make sure the PC and or hub is turned on Verify that your cable is sufficient for your network requirements A 100 Mbit sec network 10BaseTx should use cables labeled CAT 5 A 10Mbit sec network may tolerate lower quality cables Internet Access My PC cannot access the Internet Use the ping utility discussed in the following section to check whether your PC can communicate with the device s LAN IP address by default 192 168 1 1 If it cannot check the Ethernet cabling If you statically assigned a private IP address to the computer not a registered public address verify the following 1 Check that the gateway IP address on the computer is your public IP address see Current Status for instructions on viewing the IP information If it is not correct the address or configure the PC to receive IP information automatically 2 Verify with your ISP that the DNS server specified for the PC is valid Correct the address or configure the PC to receive this information automatically My LAN PCs cannot display web Verify that the DNS server IP address specified on the PCs is correct pages on the Internet for your ISP as discussed in the item above If you specified that the DNS server be assigned dynamically from a server then verify with your ISP that the address configured on the device is correct then You can use the ping utility to test connectivity with y
21. e type Password Enter the password again to confirm Reboot Settings Reboot Reboot Reboot Router Click this button to reboot the device 47 Configuration Settings Configuration Configuration Export Default Configuration Restore Configuration Import Browse Field o Description 0 0000 EE M Click this button to save your current configuration settings in a file Export Default Click this button to recover the default system settings Configuration Restore Configuration Import Click Browse and Import to load previous configuration settings Firmware Upgrade Settings Firmware Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Click Browse and Upgrade button to upgrade the firmware 48 Status AP Status From the Status menu click on Router The following page is displayed El levelone RE IE 200Mbps Powerline Wireless Access Point E Sees A ee Status AP Information Model Number PLI 3411 Model Name DOMbps Powerline Wireless Access Point Firmware Version 1 0 2FB8 20111111 Running Time 0 mins LAN 1 MAC Address 00 13 33 4 F 8 78 IP Address 182 158 1 1 subnet Mask 24 Wireless Network 1 Wireless Channel auto Wireless SSID 1 LevelOne MAC Address 00 13 33 A4 F 8 78 Wireless SSID 2 PLC 2 MAC Address Hot enabled Wireless SSID 3 PEC 3 MAC Address Hot enabled Wireless SSID 4 PLC 4 MAC Address Not enabled Refresh Information Settings Information
22. elect Disable to disable WDS function MAC Address Enter the MAC addresses of the other bridged wireless devices Maximum 1 4 of 4 devices are allowed to be bridged together Please make sure of the following settings in order to allow WDS to work effectively 1 WDS bridged devices must use the same radio channel 2 WDS bridged devices must use the same encryption mode and encryption keys Please Note If one of the above fails WDS devices cannot communication with each other 45 WPS Wireless Settings This page allows you to change the setting for WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Using this feature could let your wireless client automatically syncronize its setting and connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle From the Wireless menu click on WPS The following page is displayed Wireless WPS WPS Enable WES Enable 9 Enable Disable WPS Router PIN Code WPS Router Pin Code r5b428148 Generate PIN Code WPS Connect WPS Push Button Push Button WPS Client Pin Code Connect Save Settings Cancel Changes WPS Enable Select Enable to enable WPS function Select Disable to disable WPS function WPS Router PIN WPS Router PIN Code is AP s PIN Whenever users want to change AP s Code PIN they could click Regenerate PIN and then click Apply Changes Moreover if users want to make their own PIN they could enter four digit PIN without checksum and then click Apply Changes However this w
23. erning 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 manufacturer name MAC Firmware Version 33 MAC addresses of all devices connected locally to the host Version of the Configuration Utility Vendor name Power Packet Utility Main Privacy Diagnostics About System Infarmatian On NIC AT MAD 7A 3 00 O0 DOE OCT No HomePlug Device Connected Un NIC S2 MAC DUETT ZF 23 23 42 HomePlug Device 1 MAL 00 13 33 94 44 90 Network password HomePlug Vendor Atheros Remote Device History Loa MAC Address Hate Mbps Network Last Seen Device 2 OO 1 3 33 9443 94 nat entered HomePlug May 03 07 33PM Delete Save Report Print Report Figure 1 7 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
24. erve Sent AN H d Packets 2r O EE 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and Local Area Connection Properties click Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BS 4ASUST amp k Broadcam 44535 107100 Integrated Controller This connection uses the following thems Client For FAicrozoft Metuwork i File and Printer Sharing For Microsoft Wetyorks QoS Packet Scheduler cu internet Protocol Trir irmj Description Transmission Control FPretacaslz mnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected i a d 5 Click Use the following IP address and Use Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties the following DNS server address radio buttons Sou can get IP settings assigned automatically iF pour network supports this capability Ohhenwise pou need ta ask pour network administrator For the appropriate IP settings 6 Click OK to finish the configuration AM C9 Use the following IP address IP address 182 168 1 11 Subnet mask 255 255 255 oO C95 Use the following DNS serwer addresses Preferred OWS serwer E E Alternate ONS server A y E 22 Factory Default Settings Before configuring your adapter you need to know the following default settings
25. es window click Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server address radio buttons senera Then click OK to exit the setting You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator m for th iate IP settings 7 Click OK again in the Local Area TUUM Connection Properties window to apply 5 Obtain an IP address automatically the new configuration Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server add Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 21 Configuring PC in Windows XP E Control Panel 1 Go to Start Control Panel in Classic View In the Control Panel double click on Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Help d Kp E 7 y a ya Search 7 Folders E Address 2 Double click Local Area Connection E Control Panel A 1 Network Phone and Power Options gt Switch En Category View Connections Modem d Printers and Regional and Scanners and Faxes Language Cameras See Also A Windows Update Help and Support 9 dg Scheduled Sounds and Speech 3 In the Local Area Connection Status Local Area Connection Status PP k window click Properties General WEEET Connection Status Connected Duration ng 1589 32 Speed 100 0 Mbps cip en 2 ec
26. he name above choose how it will be applied below Place Un This Network Only the device attached to this computer the Local Device A Isolates this computer from others et Local Device Uniy OF ALL devices whose Password has been entered They communicate together but are isolated from devices with Cet All Devices a different network name lose Figure 1 6 Privacy Screen The Set Local Device Only button 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 The Set All Devices button is used to change the logical network of all devices that appear on the Main panel whose Device s Password had been entered for the same logical network A dialog window 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 Diagnostics Screen 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 1 7 The Upper panel shows technical data conc
27. ility i LevelOne PLI 3411 PLI 3411 200Mbps Powerline Wireless Access Point Utility Installation 1 Click Setup button to continue WinZip Self Extractor Level One Power Packet Utility exe 25 2 Click Next button to continue r Es C Windows system32 cmd exe y Power Packet Utili iy Power Packet Utility lt PPU gt Installation is in progress Welcome to the Power Packet Utility Setup Wizard 84 msgString WinPcap Software version 4 1 2 is either not installed or f some previous version is already installed on this workstation The WinPcap ve rsion 4 1 2 gt installer is being launched Please follow the instructions for ins talling the WinPcap software gt gt InstallUinPcap vbs The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Power Packet Utility 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 extent possible under the law 3 Click I Agree amp Next button to continue fe Power Packet Utility License Agreement Please take a moment to read the license agreement now IF you accept the terme below click l Agree then Nest Othenvise click Cancel unications Inc Software Lice
28. n Rate Mbps MAC Address IE Be B Device 2 A 188 00 00 13 33 9443 94 ki levelone Rename Enter Password Add Scan 28 Configuration Utility Setup Introduction The Configuration Utility enables the users to identify HomePlug devices on the powerline network measures data rate performance ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure powerline networks The Utility will use a Graphical User Interface GUI with limited user selectable options Main Tab In order to start the utility double click the utility icon S on desktop Figure 1 1 shows the main screen of the Configuration Utility The top panel of the screen shot shows a HomePlug AV device connected locally to the host computer The bottom panel shows four devices connected remotely to the computer running the utility Power Packet Utility Ja lx Main Privacy Diagnostics About Local D evice s an your computer Device Type MAD Address Connected to HomePlug AW 6x00 Device HomePlug amp v 6x00 D O01 33x S4 AU 0 Powerline Devices detected Network Type Public Autascan On Fate Mbps MAC Address hilevelone Rename Enter Password Add Scan Figure 1 1 Main Screen with HomePlug AV device Local The Main screen provides a list of all powerline devices logically connected to the computer when the utility is running The top panel shows all local HomePlug devices connected to the computer s
29. n you need to debug the wireless network Reverse Direction Choose Enable Disable The response time can be shorter when Grant enable this function Link Adapt Choose Enable Disable The function is use to dynamically change the modulation and encode mechanism between wireless devices Short Guard Interval Choose Enable Disable Short Gl can improve some transmission rate SGI but with less immunity when interference exist Operation Mode Choose Mixed mode or Greenfield You may choose Greenfield mode to increase the transmission rate when you using 802 11n wireless network only HT Band Width Using HT20MHz or HT20 40MHz Block Ack Setup Choose Enable Disable If your Wifi Card supported Block Ack Automatically mechanism it can improve the data transmission efficiency when enable this function Block Ack Window Specify a Block Ack window size Size Reject Block Ack Choose Enable to reject the request of BA from other Wireless device Select transmission connection speed 44 WDS Wireless Settings From the Wireless menu click on WDS The following page is displayed Wireless WDS WLAN 1 WDS Mode Repeater AP Enabled Disabled Repeater AP Enabled Bridge AF Disabled WDS 1 WDS MAC Address o Security Made m WDS 2 WDS MAC Address o WDS 3 WDS MAC Address fo Security Made WDS 4 WDS MAC Address Security Made save Settings Cancel Changes WDS Select Enable to enable WDS function S
30. nse Agreement PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE ATHEROS SOFIWARE BY USING THE ATHEROS SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THE LICENSE YOU MAY RETURN THE ATHEROS SOFTW ARE TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU Ss TTE Tm E TE EUM UTE e so L i i Lc 1 T a UI ae ocu Do Mat Agree Agree tame lt Back 26 4 Click Next button to continue te Power Packet Utility Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install Power Packet Utility on your computer Click Next to start the installation 2 Click Close button to exit Installation Complete Power Packet Utility has been successfully installed Click Close to exit 2 6 In order to start the utility double click the utility icon on desktop 7 You can see your device working well The top panel of the screen shot shows a Homeplug device connected locally to your computer The bottom panel shows one device connected remotely to the computer running the utility Power Packet Utility Main Privacy Diagnostics About Local Device s on pour computer Device Type MAC Address Connected to HomePlug Aw 6x00 Device e HomePlug amp v 6x00 D 00 13 33 94 43 90 Connect 1 Powerline Device detected Network Type Public Autoscan U
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33. ork Set up a connection or network A Manage network connections TEST1 WHQL Internet Diagnose and repair This computer Not connected 1 You are currently not connected to any networks Connect to a network 4 Selectthe Local Area Connection and right click the icon to select Properties Dr able this network device 3 Diagnos Tu Status e ble Gonnet Network Cate Dial up 2 A ke Metwork Extender A Standalone Network Extende a Disconnected m Disconnected CO Network Extender SSLVPN A ISDN WAN Device LAN or High Speed Internet 1 A Lock ed Connection Ww EON 2 x ae In Disable Status Diagnose Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties 20 AAA S Ta 5 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 MERERI TCP IPv4 then click Properties Networking Connect using E Intel R 82565DM Gigabit Network Connection This connection uses the following items 1E Client for Microsoft Networks dalGoS Packet Scheduler File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wi ntemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 zx Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP 1Pv4 wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I0 Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protacal Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 6 In the TCP IPv4 properti
34. ould not be recommended since the registrar side needs to be supported with four digit PIN WPS Push Clicking this button will invoke the PBC method of WPS It is only used Button when AP acts as a registrar WPS Client Pin It is only used when users want their station to join AP s network The Code Connect length of PIN is limited to four or eight numeric digits If users enter eight digit PIN with checksum error there will be a warning message popping up If users insist on this PIN AP will take it 46 Admin Management From the Admin menu click on Management The following page is displayed Admin Management Administration Interface Administrator Password mm Re type Password Cree Reboot Reboot Reboot Router Configuration Configuration Export Default Configuration Restore Default configuration Impart Browse Firmware Firmware Upgrade Browse Upgrade Save Settings Cancel Changes Administration Interface Settings Administration Interface Administrator Password Ceres Re type Password AAA Administrator Maximum input is 36 alphanumeric characters case sensitive Password Please change the administrator s password if the remote management is enabled Otherwise a malicious user can access the management interface This user can then have the ability to change the settings and damage your network access R
35. our ISP s DNS Server Web pages forgot lost my user ID or If you have not changed the password from the default try using password admin the user ID and administrator as password Otherwise you can reset the device to the default configuration by pressing the Reset Default button on the Rare panel of the device see Hare Panel Then type the default User ID and password shown above WARNING Resetting the device removes any custom settings and returns all settings to their default values cannot access the web pages Use the ping utility discussed in the following section to check from my browser whether your PC can communicate with the device s LAN IP address by default 192 168 1 1 If it cannot check the Ethernet cabling Verify that you are using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator v4 0 or later Verify that the PC s IP address is defined as being on the same subnet as the IP address assigned to the LAN port on the device My changes to the web pages are Be sure to use the Confirm Changes Apply function after any changes not being retained 51 Appendix Product Support amp Contact If you come across any problems please contact the dealer from where you purchased your product Contact LevelOne Worldwide htto global level1 com MAC OS is a registered Trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows XP and Windows Vista are registered Trademarks
36. our desired preference Different methods will grant different levels of security Using encryption data packet is encrypted before transmission can prevent data packets from being intruded on by un trusted parties However please note that the higher the security level is the lower the data throughput becomes 39 WLAM 1 SSID 1 Wireless SSID 9 Enable Disable Wireless SSID Marne Wireless SSID Broadcasting Enable Disable Wi Fi Multimedia ht Enable Disable Wireless Isolation O Enable Disable Max Station Connection Number 1 255 D unlimited INMEEEN Security Made IWEPBA key Index 1 iw Key 1 Key 2 keyg Key 4 The WEP64 Keys are ASCII strings of 5 digits ar HEX strings af 10 digits The WEP128 Keys are ASCII strings af 13 digits or HEX strings of 26 digits Wireless SSID Select Enable if you would like to turn on this SSID Select Disable if you would like to turn off this SSID Wireless SSID Name Enter the wireless station name you would like to have Wireless SSID The device broadcasts SSID periodically Select Enable to turn it on or Broadcasting Disable to turn it off Enabling SSID Broadcasting brings convenience for users to find and connect the device Disabling SSID broadcasting enhances the security by hiding SSID information Wi Fi Multimedia Select Enable to prioritize different traffic types based on their WMM characteristics For e
37. rd typically appears as a number and letter cade in groups of Four separated by dashes ie ESY BGHzb BRH1E Lz5 IE is found on the device or packaging Lancel Figure 1 3 Set Device Password Add 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 1 4 The dialog box allows the user to enter both a device name and the password If a device was not found the user will be notified and suggestions to resolve common problems will be presented Set Device Password Device Device 2 00 13 33 34 58 3 34 Pazzward PASS WORD DOES HERE The Password typically appears as a number and letter code in groups of four separated by dashes ig XEST BHzb BRTK LzZ54 It is found on the device or packaging Cancel 3 Figure 1 4 Add Remote Device 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 The Scan button is 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 A typical screen after naming and supplying passwords might appear as in Figure 1 5 Power Packet Utility E m5 Main Privacy Diagnostics About Local D
38. rnet Adaptor 15 A and B form an AVLN C wants to join the AVLN Press button on B less than 3 seconds Press button on less than 3 seconds B becomes adder C becomes joiner C accepts NMK from B 1 Press NET ID Network ID button on C more than 10 seconds till PCL LED ON for 1 seconds then OFF for 2 seconds then ON for 14 seconds and then OFF to generate the random network password key first 2 Press the NET ID Network ID button on any network device A or B for less than 3 seconds making it the adder 3 Press the NET ID Network ID button on the joiner C for less than 3 seconds You have 1 minute by default to press this Network ID button 4 Wait for connection to complete and the PLC LED will be ON e he PLC LED will on after the operation succeeds or keep off after the operation fails It will illuminate steadily on success If an error occurs the PLC LED on the adder will be off until the Network ID button on the adder is pressed again or the joiner is reset by pressing the Network ID button for more than 10 seconds as described in Case 3 Attention The join operation can be cancelled by pressing the Network ID button on the first device again for less than 3 seconds instead of pressing the Network ID button on the second device elf you press Network ID buttons on three or more devices only the first two will respond The others will not See Case 4 for a variation
39. spond The second will not This makes timing important Attention 17 PowerLine Network Illustration Product Diagram Ethernet Cable RH45 Powerline p 5 PLI 3411 A W a a AP Notebook XBox 360 Internet Access 2 P53 online game E 3 PC A 200Mbps Network dip 9 Camera e Internet Powerline Adapter Powerline Adapter s LS 0 P Chapter 3 Basic Network Installation The HomePlug adapter can be configured through your web browser A web browser is included as a standard application in the following operating systems Linux Mac OS Windows 98 NT 2000 XP Me Vista etc The product provides an easy and user friendly interface for configuration Please check your PC network components The TCP IP protocol stack and Ethernet network adapter must be installed If not please refer to your Windows related or other operating system manuals There are ways to connect the device either through an external repeater hub or connect directly to your PCs However make sure that your PCs have an Ethernet interface installed properly prior to connecting the device You ought to configure your PCs to obtain an IP address through a DHCP server or a fixed IP address that must be in the same subnet as the device The default IP address of the device is 192 168 1 1 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 i e any attached PC must be in the same subnet and have an IP address in the range of 192 168 1 1 to 192
40. t Physical Specifications Dimensions W D H 6 9 x 12 x 3 15 cm Operating temperature o0c 400C Storage temperature 200C 700C Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter Package Content PLI 3411 200Mbps Powerline Wireless Access Point Quick Start Guide CD Manual QIG Utility RJ 45 Ethernet LAN Cable Do not use the adapter in high humidity or high temperatures Do not open or repair the case yourself Avoid using this product and all accessories outdoors Warning amp Place the adapter on a stable surface Only Homeplug 44 compliant Power Line Communication PLC adapter Attention for remote access iS necessary Device Overview Front Panel The front panel contains lights called Light Emitting Diodes LEDs that indicate the status of the unit a cs us mmm gs WOGNENN o ae noe me uo ae y 9 q Label Color Function POWER green On device is powered on Off device is powered off WLAN green On WLAN link established and active Blink Valid Wireless packet being transferred WPS green Off WPS link isn t established and active Blink Valid WPS packet being transferred LAN 1 2 3 green On LAN link established and active Off No LAN link Blink Valid Ethernet packet being transferred PLC green On Powerline link established and active Off No Powerline link Blink Valid Powerline packet being transferred Buttons Label ANTENNA POWER WLAN WPS LAN 1 2 3 NET ID
41. tton is used to add a HomePlug device to a PowerLine network or enable it to join a network by pressing the NET ID Button of the device to turn it into Broadcast state or Join state There are 4 types of NET ID Button trigger states 1 Forming a Network Two devices with different network membership key NMK values are connected to the same powerline The user wants them to form a logical network 2 Joining a Network In this scenario a network exists The user wants a new device the joiner to join the network Any device on the existing network can become the adder 3 Leaving a Network A network exists The user wants to remove one device the leaver from that network for whatever reason He may want to remove the device from service altogether or have it join another logical network 4 Join Multiple Devices to a Network Application Scenarios Scenario 1 Forming a Network Two devices with different network membership key NMK values are connected to the same powerline The user wants them to form a logical network A is 802 11n Powerline Ethernet Adaptor B is Atheros Intellon solution Powerline Ethernet Adaptor 14 A and B are not part of AVLN A and B want to form an AVLIN Press button on A less than 3 seconds Press button on B less than 3 seconds A becomes joiner B becomes joiner B determines that A MAC address B MAC address B becomes adder A accepts NMK from B 1
42. wm O Enable 9 Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Save Settings Cancel Changes 38 WLAN 1 Wireless Connection 9 Enable Disable Wireless Made BIGIN Mixed Transmission Power 100 Wireless Channel Auto Channel Wireless Isolation Between SsiDs O Enable Disable A Wireless Connection Select Enable if you would like to turn on the wireless signal Select Disable if you would like to turn off the wireless signal Wireless Mode Select the wireless mode for 802 11b g n or mixed use Transmission Power Select the transmission power class from 10 25 50 75 and 10096 Wireless Channel Select which channel to be located to Wireless Isolation Between SSIDs Select Enable if you would like to omit the access from one SSID to another Select Disable if you would like to allow the access from one SSID to another Max Station Connection Number Max Station Connection Number of client 1 255 0 unlimited SSID Wireless Settings Users are able to configure each SSID with its own attributes Further various security modes are available based on the user s needs and preference Disable WEP WPA Pre Shared Key WPA WPA2 Pre Shared Key and WPA2 However it is important to note that all devices under the wireless network must use the same security mode You can configure the security settings of your wireless network to suit y
43. xample VoIP or video traffic will have higher priorities over ordinary traffic Wireless Isolation Select Enable if you would like to omit the access to other network devices connecting to this SSID Select Disable if you would like to allow the access to other network devices connecting to this SSID Security Mode Configure the security to Disable WEP WPA Pre Shared Key WPA WPA2 Pre Shared Key and WPA2 40 WEP Settings WLAN 1 SSID 1 Wireless SSID 9 Enable Disable Wireless SSID Mame Wireless SSID Broadcasting Enable Disable Wi Fi Multimedia VYMM Enable Disable Wireless Isolatior O Enable 9 Disable Max Station Connectionfumber 1 255 O unlimited Security Made WEPB4 Key Index Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 TIN Key 4 The WWEP64 Keys are ASCII strings af 5 digits ar HEX strings of 10 digits The WEP128 Keys are ASCII strings of 13 digits or HEX strings of 26 digits WEP Key Index WEP Key Index indicates which WEP key is used for data encryption WEP Key 1 4 64 bit WEP type 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters 128 bit WEP type 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters WPA Pre shared Key WPA2 Pre shared Key Settings WLAN 1 SSID 1 Wireless SSID 9 Enable Disable Wireless S510 Mame Wireless SSID Broadcasting Enable Disable Wi Fi Multimedia DM Enable Disable Wireless Isolation O Enable Disable Max Station Connection Number 1 255 O unlimited
44. yed based on the network status of the local device The scan status option is displayed on the top right corner above the Remote devices panel showing whether the Autoscan functionality is turned ON or OFF The following information is displayed for all devices that appear in the lower panel Device Name 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 An icon is usually shown with the name By default the icon is always accompanied by a device name MAC Address column shows the Remote device s MAC address 30 Password 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 its name in the lower panel and then click on the Enter Password button A dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 1 3 to type the password The selected device name is 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 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 Password Device Device 2 UL 13 33 34 3 34 Password The Passwo
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