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1. Fiber ADSUCable PPLSOOE PLSOOEP 1 3 Casing Details Front Casing Status Lights 0 0 DIC SINEOJI The following table describes the status of LED indicators on the front panel TED indicator Color Status Description Green On System runs normally Power Green Blink Sistem is eset System is in the process of password synchronization 7 ofr Device is powered off or system is down Green On Connection via the LANI interface succeeds LANA Green Blink Data is being transmitted via the LANI interface off No connection is established via the LANI interface Green On Connection via the LANZ interface succeeds LANZ Green Blink Data is being transmitted via the LAN2 interface off No connection is established via the LAN interface Green On HomePlug transmission rate equals to or is greater than 40Mbps Orange On HomePlug transmission rate is between 20Mbps and 40Mbps Red On HomePlug transmission rate is smaller than or equals to 20Mbps Data off Device is not connected to the power line network Green Blink Wireless data is being transmitted Orange Blink WPS negotiation is in progress and wireless data is being transmitted The following table describes pushbuttons on the front panel Button Description It is used to set the status of the device members Press and hold the Security pushbutton for mor
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3. WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and WPA WPAZ PSK Support system status display Support system log 1 HomePlug Powerline HomePlug Powerline is an excellent solution that can be used to extend your network In the home or small office building use HomePlug Ethernet Bridges to link multiple locations without the need to run long Ethernet cables Combined with a broadband DSL Cable connection every room with electrical power outlets will have easy access to high speed Internet con nection With the HomePlug AV speed of up to 500Mbps this easy to setup solution can provide fast streaming HD movies online multiplayer games and other data intensive activities for today s HD Entertainment Center demand 1 1 Introdu Each HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge allows you to connect one device that has an Ethernet port to a Powerline network In operation the HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge is completely transparent and simply passes data between the Ethernet port and the Powerline network Any Ethernet enabled device may be connected to the HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge s Ethernet port 1 2 System Diagram Add high speed Internet access to any room in your home with this HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge You can stream HD movies and music play online multi player games and much more Note HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge needs to pair with at least one other HomePlug AV compatible device such as this one in order to create a working system
4. has just been erased and random security key has been generated It must now be linked to your network to adopt the new network security key 9 Press and hold the security button on Bridge A for 1 3 seconds The Power light on Bridge A starts to flash 10 Within 120 seconds after the Power light on Bridge A starts to flash press and hold the security button on Bridge C for 173 seconds then release 11 Bridge A Bridge B and Bridge C are now networked to each other 2 3 Removing Bridge B from Bridge A amp C Network and join with Bridge D amp E Network BDE Remove Adapter B from Network ABC Join Adapter B to Network DE The procedure is as follows 1 Press and hold the Security button on Bridge B for no more than 10 seconds Must release after 10 seconds Once re leased the Power light will flash The password to Bridge B has just been erased and removes itself from Bridge A amp C 2 Press and hold the Security button on Bridge D for 1 3 seconds 3 Within 120 seconds after the Power light on Bridge D starts to flash press and hold the Security button on Bridge B for 103 seconds then release 4 Bridge B and Bridge D are now connected to each other which in turn becomes part of Network BDE 2 4 Setting Up the Wireless Extender By default the wireless parameters has been pre configured as follows Wireless SSID Sineoji PLSO0EW Wireless passwo
5. K Security Authentication SSID hiding MAC address access control list System Specification Power Indicate power status LANI Indicate the connection status of LANI interface LED Indicator LAN2 Indicate the connection status of LAN2 WAN interface Data Indicate Powerline Communication data rate WPS Indicate WPS connection status Power Socket UK Plug Ethernet Port 2 x RIAS for 10 100 Ethernet Auto MDI MOL X Antenna PCB Antenna x 2 Security Set the status of device members Reset Restore factory default settings Botton WPS Press this pushbutton for less than 3 seconds to enable the negotiation of PBC mode Consumption 65W Environment Requirements Operating Temperature 0740 Storage Temperature 10 70 Operating Humidity 1056 8556 non condensing Storage Humidity 5 790 non condensing Rated Input 1007240 V AC 50 60Hz Physical Characteristics Dimension Lx WxH 107mm x 62mm x 48 5mm Weight 180g Warranty Product carried a warranty of 3 years from the date of purchase Warranty registration can be done via online at http www sineoji com support product registration Ensure a copy of the proof of purchase is submitted online during the registration process The Warranty will not apply in respect a Ifthe Product has not been installed operated maintained or used in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions or specificati
6. SINEO JI User Manual PL500EW 500Mbps HomePlug AV 2 Port Wireless Range Extender Safety CE This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following regulations CE Mark 89 336 EEC Features HomePlug Features Power voltage range is 100 to 240 V AC 50 60Hz Support the HomePlug AV protocol and the IEEE1901 protocol PLC physical link rate is up to SOOMbpsbps Support the following modulation schemes OFDM QAM 4096 1024 256 64 16 8 QPSK BPSK and ROBO Support 128 bit AES link encryption and user NMK authentication for providing secure power line communication e Support windowed OFDM with noise mitigation based on patented line synchronization technique for improving data integrity in noisy conditions Support channel self adaptation and channel estimation for maximizing real time throughput Support priority based CSMA CA channel access scheme for maximizing efficiency and throughput Support four level Qos Support ToS and CoS packet classifications Support IGMP multicast management session Wireless Features Support IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g IEEE802 11n IEEE802 3 IEEESO2 3u IFEE8O2 11i and IEEE802 11e Support 2T2R mode Transmission data rate is up to 300Mbps Support WEP and WPA for secure data transmission Support DHCP server Support restoring factory default settings Support the following wireless security modes WEP
7. e than 10 seconds to exit the current Security network and generate a random password of network member Press and hold the Security pushbutton for less than 3 seconds and then the HomePlug becomes a member of the existing AVLN mm Press the Reset pushbutton for more than 3 seconds and then release it System restores the factory default settings It has the following functions WES Press the WPS pushbutton for less than 3 seconds to enable the negotiation of PBC mode Interface and Switch Description 1 4 Initial Setup HomePlug is a plug and play device user is able to plug and play without any complex configuration and settings You can use HomePlug AV to connect networkable devices like computers and game consoles directly to each other You can also con The following table describes interfaces and switch on the HomePlug Interface Description TANI RJA5 LAN interface for connecting a hub switch or computer on a LAN LAN2 RJA5 LAN interface for connecting a hub switch or computer on a LAN OFF ON Turn on or turn off the device nect devices like a computer or Blu ray Disc player to a router or modem for Internet access Connect the HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge to a Computer or Modem Router 1 2 Plug one end of the Ethernet Cable into the Ethernet Port on the bottom of the HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge Plug the HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge into a AC Wall Power Outlet near the device
8. k AB The procedure is as follows 1 Press and hold the Security button on Bridge A for no more than 10 seconds Must release after 10 seconds Once re leased the Power light will flash The password to Bridge A has just been erased and random security key has been generated It must now be linked to your network to adopt the new network security key 2 Press and hold the security button on Bridge B for 10 seconds and release it when the Power light flashes The password to Bridge B has just been erased and random security key has been generated It must now be linked to your network to adopt the new network security key 3 Currently Bridge A and Bridge B are not networked 4 Pressand hold the Security button on Bridge A for 173 seconds then release 5 The Power light on Bridge A starts to flash 6 Within 120 seconds after the Power light on Bridge A starts to flash press and hold the Security button on Bridge B for 173 seconds then release 7 Both Bridge A and Bridge B are now networked together 2 2 Adding Bridge C to existing Network AB Network ABC One unassociated Bridge C is added to an existing Network AB Network ABC The procedure is as follows 8 Press and hold the Security button on Bridge C for no more than 10 seconds Must release after 10 seconds Once re leased the Power light will flash The password to Bridge C
9. ng and Disclaimer If your HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges have difficulty communicating with each other check the following Try power cycling the unit by unplugging it from the wall for 10 seconds and plugging it in again Hold the security reset button down for more than 15 seconds to reset to default setting The HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge s light will flash the units will reset and attempt to link using default factory settings Try plugging the HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge into an adjacent plug e HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges work better when plugged directly into the wall outlet Connecting these Ethernet Bridges to a power strip or surge protector may degrade network performance or completely stop network signals This HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge should not be used on GFI protected outlets as some outlets will filter out HomePlug Powerline signal This HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge should not be used in areas with excessive heat Certain florescent or incandescent lights are noise sources on the electrical and can degrade performance If your building has more than one circuit breaker box your HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges may not be able to connect between the different circuit breaker boxes In this case connect one HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge to a power outlet located on each of the circuit boxes Connect Ethernet cable between each of the HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges to link the different circuits together This will allo
10. ons provided with the Product b Ifthe factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the Product c Which has suffered damage malfunction or failure resulting from alterations any alterations hardware or software accident misuse abuse fire liquid spillage use on an incorrect voltage power surges and dips thunderstorm activity force majeure voltage supply problems tampering or unauthorized repairs by any persons use of defective or incompatible accessories the operation of a computer virus of any kind d To any third party software or hardware not contained in the Product as originally configured by the manufacturer e To service and support of any software operating system or application installed on any Product except to assist in restoring the Product to its factory default settings or To the full extent permitted by law Sineoji will not be liable for any loss damage or alterations to third party hardware software programs data and or information stored on any media or any part of the Product no matter how occurring or for any loss or damage arising from loss of use loss of profits or revenue or for any resulting indirect or consequential loss or damage Sineoji aggregate liability in respect of all claims under the Standard Warranty shall not exceed the original purchase price of the Product or at Sineoji s discretion replacement of the Product with a like or similar Product Technical support
11. rd 1234567890 Default IP address 192 168 33 1 To connect to the Wireless Extender select the wireless search utility in Windows and locate Sineoji_PISOOEW You will be prompted to enter the password Enter 1234567890 and the wireless connectivity has been setup successfully 2 5 Changing the Wireless Password po Nn am 10 11 Plug the HomePlug directly on the power socket Connect an Ethernet cable to LAN 1 of the HomePlug and the other end to the Ethernet port of the Desktop PC or Note book Right mouse click on the NETWORK icon of your Windows Desktop Select OPEN NETWORK AND SHARING CENTRE Select CHANGE ADAPTER SETTINGS Right mouse click on the desired LAN and select PROPERTIES Double click on INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 4 TCP IPv4 Select USE THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS Enter the following IP address 192 168 33 X where X will be any numerical value from 10 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties 2 inim General for the appropriate IP settings 7 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the folowing IP address Obtain rver address automatically B Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS serv E Validate settings upon exit You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator P add
12. ress 192 168 33 Subnet mask B 255 255 Default gateway 200 o Select OK and proceed to the Browser and enter the following IP address 192 168 33 1 to access the setup page Enter admin as the password to access the setup Proceed to WIRELESS SETUP and select WIRELESS BASIC Enter the passphrase you wish to change the default password Click APPLY SINEOJI 447 Mbps He AV Wireless Range Extend mum WIRELESS SETUP Through this page you can configure the SSID bandwidth etc Note the wireless security mode is WEP or WPA PSKITKIP the WPS function wil be abe Enable wireless interface a Wirelass Name SSID Wireless Security Mode PassPhrase ha passphrase should be to 63 ASCH ares hecadecinel numbers Show encryption key E mig 12 After changing the wireless password ensure that you change the adapter settings to OBTAIN AN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY Jetevet Protocol Version 4 TCP APH Properties Ex E You cen get FP sales assigned suerte if your retork sports ie cacobiiy Geri you need ts asc your remork sonis for the aceepriate stings Obtain an padres autoratcaly Lee he felowre 1P adress Pedes Siret mesk Dafa oov Fem Obtain ONS serve address automaticaly 8 Lee the flowing DNS server adresses Preferred server Neate ONS server x E vita settnge pon exe 3 Troubleshooti
13. w the HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges from different circuit breaker boxes to connect Toenter standby mode for this device simply remove the Ethernet cable and wait about 3 minutes Disclaimer This product was designed to be plugged directly into the wall socket as show in diagram Any other use may hamper the function of the product 4 Spe PLC Module Specification Chip Qualcomm Atheros AR7420 AR1540 HomePlug AV Protocol ecu IEEE 802 3 10 100 Ethernet 100Mbps IEEE 802 3u Fast Ethernet Powerline Communication Rate SOOMbps Signal Band 2768MHz Modulation Mode Support OFDM 4096 1024 256 64 16 8 QAM QPSK BPSK and ROBO Encryption 128 bit AES Operation Mode Support priority based CSMA CA channel access scheme Multicast Support IGMP management multicast session Wi Fi Module Specification Chip Qualcomm Atheros AR9341 Flash Memory 64Mbps DDR SDRAM 256Mbps IEEE 802 11b g n Protocol IEEE 802 93x 3u Wireless Frequency Range 2 4 GH2 2 484 GHz Channel 1713 11b 11 5 5 7 1 Mbps Wireless Signal Rate 11g 54 48 36 24 18 128 Mbps 11n up to 300Mbps in 40MHz mode and up to 150Mbps in 20MHz mode 11b 16717 dBm Output Power 11g 14717 dBm 11n 11716 dBm 11b 11Mbps 84dBm Receiving Sensitivity 11g 5AMbps 75dBm 11n 300Mbps 64dBm Operation Mode 27K 2RX Multiple SSID Up to 4 BSSIDs WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and WPA WPAZ PS
14. you want to connect Warning Do not plug this HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge into a powerstrip that has surge protection Doing so will de grade Powerline performance For best performance plug all HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges directly into a wall outlet For connecting to a computer Plug the other end of the Ethernet Cable into an OPEN Ethernet Port located on your com puter For connecting to a Modem or Router for Internet access Plug the other end of the Ethernet Cable into an OPEN Ethernet Port on your Modem or Router 5 Make sure that the Data LED light on each HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge turns solid green 6 Your HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges are now connected forming a HomePlug AV network 2 Individual HomePlug AV Network Setup Optional All HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges ship with a default security key so they will automatically link to all other HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges sharing the same electrical lines If there are other HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges in the building such as in an office or apartment building you may want to create your own individual HomePlug AV network group so other HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges cannot connect to your network This section describes how to use the Security button for configuration in the following situations 2 Crea idual HomePlug AV network Network AB Two unassociated Bridges Bridge A and Bridge B are forming a new network Network AB ig a new indi Networ

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