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1. 19 u9ysi aIeligeR ee 24 SS PO MS OMG WOW S T TU TEE 25 FOTN OIC de TTE 25 FON SIMON eoe WE T MT E ET E EA 25 Mme wen USINA E y 26 RS CICS is ET RETURN 26 How access the Web User Interface 27 STS Rep 28 UU M MT Ts 30 IAGO gs RM olo E E ITI 34 How to Upgrade Firmware NNI TEM 35 Changing the Private Network 36 L cdaliPIVaTe NOM O soci etes os ENR 37 Remote Private Network Name 37 ADDER ETE TNNT 39 TE Sel iaa NT TUTTI 39 Page 3 of 40 User Manual About the Product HomePlug AV is ready to use out of the box and does not require the installation of driver software to work It can be connected to computers routers gaming consoles hubs IPTV set top boxes and other Ethernet devices regardless of operating system How Does It Work HomePlug AV utilizes the existing electrical wiring in the house as a path to create a secured network of computers and Ethernet devices With a maximum data rate of up to 500 Mbps HomePlug AV can reliably handle high requirement applications such as broadband Internet high definition video streaming and Voice over IP HomePlug AV converts digital signals to a complex analog signal that traverses along the electrical wires When receiving the analog signal HomePlug AV converts the analog sig
2. Oo OG N HOMEPLUG AV HOMEPLUG AV HOMEPLUG AV 500Mbps S00Mbps 500Mbps Dual band Oual band Oual band Oxtender Iw i Extender WFA Extender Existing HomePlug AV network using PLV 500AV PEWN HomePlug Z Page 19 of 40 User Manual Step 2 ress Simple Connect for more than 10 seconds from HomePlug AV Z The Power LED will turn OFF and turn ON to indicate that the button is pressed Note If the Power LED did not turn OFF and on press Simple Connect again for more than 10 seconds S HOMEPLUG AV m HOMEPLUG AV p HOMEPLUG AV 500Mbps 500Mbps 500Mbps Dual band Oual band Oual band Wi fi Extender WHA Extender WHA Extender Existing HomePlug AV network using PLV 500AV PEWN HomePlug Z Step 3 Press Simple Connect Button for two seconds on the existing HomePlug AV device After you release the button the Power LED will continuously blink If the Power LED did not blink press Simple Connect again for two seconds Make sure to press Simple Connect Button again on the HomePlug AV Z within two minutes after you press Simple Connect from the existing network 6 e HOMEPLUG AV P HOMEPLUG AV e HOMEPLUG AV 500Mbps 500Mbps 500Mbps Sohuise Oval band Dual band D WHA Extender WEA Extender ual band WF Extender Existing HomePlug AV network using PLV 500AV PEWN HomePlug Z BLINKING Page 2
3. USER MANUAL Solwise PLV 500AV PEWN HomePlug AV 500 Mbps With WIFI V1 0 User Manual Legal Notice 2014 All rights reserved Version 1 0 No part of this document may be reproduced republished or retransmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever whether electronically or mechanically including but not limited to by way of photocopying recording information recording or through retrieval systems without the express written permission We reserve the right to revise this document at any time without the obligation to notify any person and or entity All other company or product names mentioned are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGES THE PRODUCT AND THE SOFTWARES WITHIN ARE PROVIDED AS IS BASIS THE MANUFACTURER AND MANUFACTURER S RESELLERS COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE SELLERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE IN NO EVENT WILL THE SELLERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL WILLFUL PUNITIVE INCIDENTAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS OF ANY CUSTOMER OR ANY THIR
4. Simple Connect Button Dual Band Switch Page 13 of 40 User Manual Resetting the Private Network Name Simple Connect allows you to reset the HomePlug AV s Private Network Name to a random key When a HomePlug AV is reset to a random key it will not be able to communicate with any other device Note Resetting the Private Network Name is different from resetting the device to its factory default settings If you intend to reset the device to its factory default settings press WPS button on the device for more than 5 seconds To reset the Private Network Name using Simple Connect Step 1 Step 2 On HomePlug X Press the Simple On the second adapter HomePlug Y Connect button more than 10 PLV 500AV PEWN press the Simple seconds Power LED and Ethernet LED Connect button for 2 seconds and do it will turn OFF and turn ON Ethernet is on the first adapter to pair the devices connected The Powerline Activity The Power LED will blink to indicate that LED will switch OFF on both units the button is pressed Homeplug X Homeplug Y iu Page 14 of 40 User Manual Creating a Secured HomePlug AV Network To create a HomePlug AV network you need at least two HomePlug AV devices using random Private Network Names When you press Simple Connect for more than 10 seconds on both devices a common Private Network Name will be automatically generate
5. gt m G S 6 o b Ic DAV Kao m Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable Modem Desktop Desktop Network XYZ Page 22 of 40 User Manual Determining Connection Rate Each LED color of the Powerline Activity LED represents a connection rating The connection rating can only be calculated when the device is part of an existing network The exact connection rate value can also be viewed using the HomePlug AV Web User Interface OG Good Red Connection rate is less than 30 Mbps e ien NEN HOMEPLUG AV Dual an a er Better Amber Connection rate Is between 30 to 80 Mbps C 6 re HOMEPLUG AV 500Mbps Dual band Wi Fi Extender Best Green Connection rate Is more than 80 Mbps Page 23 of 40 User Manual Power Saving Mode After 15 minutes of Ethernet inactivity HomePlug AV will enter Power Saving Mode The Power LED will start BLINKING slowly to indicate its Power Saving Status W 41 Extender Conditions of a HomePlug AV on a Power saving mode Power LED is blinking slowly Powerline Activity LED and Ethernet LED are turned OFF When connected to a PC or Laptop if there is network card inactivity HomePlug AV Is also on a Power Saving mode Note If another device is on a Power Saving Mode the HomePlug AV Utility may detect the devi
6. J Desktop Powerline Game Console 7 IAV PEWN s Page 11 of 40 User Manual Pairing the Device Your HomePlug AV devices by default are preconfigured to have a common Private Network Name Setting up your HomePlugAV network is as easy as 1 2 and 3 1 It is advisable that you plug in your HomePlugAV devices side by side to easily observe the LED behaviors of each HomePlug AV Wait until the Power and PL ACT LED turns ON confirm that the connection has been established 2 In ROOM A plug in your HomePlugAV into the wall socket then connect it to your Modem Router s Ethernet LAN port using an Ethernet cable 3 In ROOM B plug in your HomePlugAV into the wall socket then connect it to your computer s Ethernet Port using an Ethernet cable Your HomePlugAV is now ready to use ROOM A ROOM B PLV 500AV PEWN PLV 500AV PEWN o A A Power Outlet Smartphones Tablets Modem P 2 Router Ethemet Cable Ethemet Cable Desktop PC Page 12 of 40 User Manual How to Use Simple Connect Simple Connect provides a more convenient way of creating your HomePlug AV network without the need to open the HomePlug AV Web User Interface from a computer The button has three main functions which include e Resetting the Private Network Name e Creating a Secured HomePlug AV Network e Joining an existing Secured HomePlug AV Network Ethernet Ports
7. TX RX Alias MAC Model FIRMWARE Mbps Mbps TEI Power Mode Qualcomm Atheros MAC Devicel 00 26 75 a4 b5 eb QCA6410 1 1 0 848 0 142 Normal HomePlug 5 AV Device 02 20121213 FINAL Found 1 Device s Security Disable v The Private Network Name is the Network Password Note In case you cannot connect into the network after changing the Private Network Name please power cycle the device To power cycle disconnect and then reconnect HomePlug AV from the power outlet Page 36 of 40 User Manual Local Private Network Name Local Private Network Name refers to the Private Network Name of the HomePlug AM that is directly connected to the computer where you use the Web User Interface To change the local Private Network Name l Open the Web User Interface 2 Click HomePlug Tab then Choose Security 3 Type the new Private Network Name This field is case sensitive If accepts 8 fo 64 alohanumeric characters including punctuation marks but no spaces 4 Click Apply When the process is complete the message Settings Applied appears Remote Private Network Name Without leaving your computer you can change the Private Network Name of remote HomePlug AV devices provided they are using the same Private Network Name as your local HomePlug AV You cannot change the Private Network Name of remote devices that is not currently networked with your local HomePlug AV Note When changing the Private
8. Network To use the Homeplug AV Web User Interface please refer to Private Network Name Page 25 of 40 User Manual The Web User Interface The Web User Interface will allow you to configure HomePlug AV with WiFi It is mainly used for Wireless Configuration Changing the Private Network Name detecting other HomePlug AV s in the network and measuring the throughput of devices Installation is straightforward and the user interface is easy to use Note To use the Web User Interface you need a computer using a Windows or MAC operating system The Web interface works with various web browsers such as Internet Explorer Firefox Safari and Google Chrome Requirements To ensure the smooth run of the Web User Interface it is suggested that your computer must be able to meet the following requirements Windows XP 32 and 64 bit Vista 32 and 64 bit Windows 8 32 and 64 bit 300 MHz Processor 128 Mb of RAM Framework Windows Installer 3 1 for Windows XP 32 and 64 bit Network Interface Card 128 Mb of free hard disk space Page 26 of 40 User Manual How to access the Web User Interface Web User Interface will allow you to configure HomePlug AV with WiFi It is mainly used for Wireless Configuration Changing the Private Network Name detecting other HomePlug AV s in the network and measuring the throughput of devices Installation is straightforward and the user interface is easy to use 1
9. between two devices are only given two minutes upon pressing the Simple Connect button for two seconds on HomePlug Y After pressing Simple Connect on HomePlug Y make sure to press Simple Connect on HomePlug X within two minutes to ensure a successful connection otherwise repeat steps 2 and 3 until the LEDs of both devices switch OFF and on twice indicating that they are paired successfully with one another Note Do not press Simple Connect for more than two seconds Page 16 of 40 User Manual BLINKING HOMEPLUG AV 500Mbps Duas 3 band Wi Fi Datender Homeplug X Homeplug Y Step 4 To confirm if the connection was established check the LEDs The Power LEDs and the Powerline Activity LEDs amp on both HomePlugs are ON Homeplug X Homeplug Y When the Powerline Activity LED on either HomePlug X or HomePlug Y is OFF this means the pairing was unsuccessful You have to repeat steps 1 to 3 again until all LEDS in all HomePlug AV devices are on gt HOMEPLUG AV SOMUISE 22282 Soluise Wi fi Extender WiFi Extender HOMEPLUG AV 500Mbps Dual band Homeplug X Homeplug Y Page 17 of 40 User Manual Step 5 Unplug the HomePlug AVs and then connect them to your Ethernet devices using the Ethernet cables from the product package After connecting the Ethernet cable plug the HomePlugs directly to a wall outlet An Ethernet enabled device can be a router computer hu
10. privacy yo WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and EAR Network Authentication WPA Passphrase Key Click here to display WPA Encryption AT 2 4 Ghz Mode Channel RADIO SETTINGS Mode ng40 2 4GHz Channel Current Channel amp Transmission Power Tips the power decreased grac 1to5 WIRELESS SETTINGS i Enable Wireless O Cancel Broadcast SSID BSSID 00 26 75 96 FA CZ HT4O coexist WIRELESS SECURITY MODE In order to protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features The device support 3 wireless security mode including WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and Network Authentication WPA2 PSK WPA Passphrase Key Click here to display WPA Encryption Note By default Wireless Mode is set at ng40 2 4Ghz Page 31 of 40 User Manual C Set the Transmission Power Value of the power is decreased gradually from 1 to 5 RADIO SEITINGS Mode ng40 2 4GHz Channel Auto Current Channel 6 Transmission Power Tips the power decreased grad Wireless Setting Wireless Enable You may enable or disable Wireless network visibility in PLV 500AV PEWN b Cancel Broadcast This will hide your Wireless Network from being detected c Change the SSID Name By changing this you are changing the name of your network WIRELESS SETTINGS i Enable Wireless O Cancel Broadcast SSID BSSID 00 26 75 96 FA C2 HT40 coexist Yes Wireless S
11. service personnel can service the device Please contact your vendor for further information Do nof use your device during a thunderstorm There may be a risk of electric shock brought about by lightning Do not expose your device to dust or corrosive liquids Do not use this product near water sources Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the device Page 40 of 40
12. 0 of 40 User Manual Step 4 To confirm if the connection was established check the LEDs The Power LEDs and the Powerline Activity LEDs amp on all HomePlugs are on oS HOMEPLUG AV HOMEPLUG AV e LU e 500Mbps 500Mbps 22 WF Wi Fi Extender NETWORK XYZ If the Powerline Activity LED amp on HomePlug Z is OFF this means the pairing was unsuccessful You have to repeat steps 1 to 3 again until all LEDS in all HomePlug AV devices are on om OG HOMEPLUG AV HOMEPLUG AV 500Mbps Julie souise Wi Fi Extender WHA Extender Existing HomePlug AV network using PLV 500AV PEWN HomePlug Z Page 21 of 40 User Manual Step 5 Unplug HomePlug Z and then connect it to your Ethernet device using the Ethernet cables from the product package After connecting the Ethernet cable plug HomePlug Z directly to a wall outlet An Ethernet enabled device can be a router computer hub gaming console IP phone network printer or IP TV set top box Note HomePlug AVs work best when connected directly wall socket It is suggested to avoid plugging a HomePlug AV to a power strip or power extension as much as possible Other electrical devices in the power strip produce electrical noise that may affect the overall performance of the HomePlug i Powerline Powerline 4 fl A Wee
13. 02 14 11 57 2 Network Information Displays the Packet Information of your HomePlug AV device DEVICE INFORMATION NETWORK INFORMATION NETWORK You can view the information of your network connection INFORMATION Logout USER INFORMATION PACKET INFORMATION Receive Send Bytes Pkts Errs Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops 110630 492 0 0 428019 936 0 0 3 User Information Displays the information of the Ethernet and WLAN Page 28 of 40 User Manual DEVICE USER INFORMATION INFORMATION You can view the information of WLAN port Ethernet and PLC interface NETWORK Logout INFORMATION USER INFORMATION WLAN INTERFACE INFORMATION Associated Devices List ETHERNET INFORMATION Home Gateway Information IP Address 10 0 10 254 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 POWERLINE DEVICES INFORMATION Remote devices detected Low TEI Power Mode RX i TX Alias MAC Model FIRMWARE Mbps Mbps Qualcomm Atheros HomePlug AP Dii 02 20121213 FINAL MAC Devicel 00 26 75 a4 b5 eb QCA6410 1 1 0 848 0 142 1 Normal Remote Device Information Displays information about remote HomePlug AV s detected in the network Only HomePlug AVs using the same Private Network Name as the local HomePlug AV will appear in the Remote Devices list Remote Device Information displays the following information Device MAC Address Displays the Remote HomePlug AV MAC Address Connection Rate Tx Rx Displays the Transmit and Receive conne
14. D PARTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR THE SOFTWARES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE RESULTING FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT OR SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION OR LOSS OR INACCURACY OF DATA OF ANY KIND WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY EVEN IF THE PARTIES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY CUSTOMER BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO THE PARTIES IN NO EVENT WILL THE SELLERS TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY OF EACH AND EVERY KIND IN RELATION TO THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT Page 2 of 40 User Manual Contents FOC OM The Proculo uet ce ua 4 FOW DOGSIF WOK TT 4 Beg CON C ION T Tm 6 PACKA JS C ONT I PER EN T E A 6 SVC E ATOE UTEM 7 CORSA O a AATTEET 9 PION TOUL Ie Se UE T 10 Fees i e d REN n a A 10 bs d ER T T E 10 Entertainment INCI WV OM 1 Meda NGIWO iita tuis Ps nvr PORT ee iom quiste fis mta adf oan noun iE aq ery arora 1 Xm 12 How TO se Simple COMING CI 13 Creating a Secured HomePlug AV Network 15 Joining an Existing Secured HomePlug AV
15. Ensure to follow the connection set up below ROOM A ROOM B PLV 500AV PEWN PLV 500AV PEWN Modem m Router Ethemet Cable Ethemet Cable Desktop PC 2 Connect an Ethernet cable from the Desktop PC to any of the Ethernet ports of the PLV 500AV PEWN 3 On your computer turn OFF Wireless Adapater if applicable 4 Open and launch a Web Browser 5 Type in 10 0 10 254 on the Web Browser s URL Link then hit the enter key C O http 10 0 1 0 254 6 Enter admin as Username and admin as Password Then click Login User Login User Name Password uM MR Login Cancel Page 27 of 40 User Manual YOU will now be directed to the Web User Interface page It has 3 main tabs Status Network and Management Tab Solse DEVICE INFORMATION BASIC INFORMATION OF DEVICE NETWORK Display information of the device MAC address and software version INFORMATION Logout USER INFORMATION Network Management INFORMATION MAC Address 00 26 75 96 FA C0 Software version 289 68 1 001 Build Date 2014 02 14 11 57 status Tab l Device Information Allows you to check your Device MAC Address and MI DEVICE INFORMATION BASIC INFORMATION OF DEVICE NETWORK Display information of the device MAC address and software version INFORMATION Logout USER INFORMATION Network Management INFORMATION MAC Address 00 26 75 96 FA CO Software version 289 68 1 001 Build Date 2014
16. Network Name of remote devices you will need the Device ID that appears on the label pasted on the device It will be more helpful if you list down the Device ID of all your HomePlug AVs to enable you to remotely change their settings using the HomePlug AV Web User Interface To change the Private Network Name of a remote HomePlug AV 1 Open the Web User Interface Under Network Tab Powerline Settings 2 Go to Remote Device Configuration 3 Enable Security Page 37 of 40 User Manual REMOTE DEVICE COMFIGURATION Powerline Devices Detected RX Low TX Alias MAC Model FIRMWARE TEI Power Mbps Mbps Mode Qualcomm MAC Devicel 00 26 75 a4 b5 eb Puri QCAG410 1 1 0 848 0 142 1 ome ud 52 20121213 FINAL AM Device Found 1 Device s Security Disable v 4 Type the Device Name If any 5 Enter the Remote MAC Address of the other HomePlug AV 6 Enter the Device Password The Device Password can be found on the label sticker on each respective device Click Save When the process is complete the message Settings Applied appears After changing the Private Network Name of the remote HomePlug AV it will no longer be able to communicate with your local HomePlug AV unless you use a similar Private Network Name for your local HomePlug AV WLAN SETTINGS POWERLINE SETTINGS ELE Change Powerline settings Save Cancel Logout Page 38 of 40 User Manual A
17. b gaming console IP phone network printer or IP TV set top box Note HomePlug AVs work best when connected directly to a wall socket It is suggested to avoid plugging a HomePlug AV to a power strip or power extension as much as possible Other electrical devices plugged in the power strip produce electrical noise that may affect the overall performance of the HomePlug Page 18 of 40 ROOM A ROOM B PLV 500AV PEWN PLV SOOAV PEWN m Powerline 4 amp Ai m P nw Router Ethemet Cable Ethemet Cable Desktop PC User Manual Joining an Existing Secured HomePlug AV Network To enable a new device to join an existing network Simple Connect will copy the Private Network Name of the existing network to the new HomePlug AV You only have to pair the new HomePlug AV device to any of the devices within the existing HomePlug AV Network by pressing the Simple connect If you pressed Simple Connect from multiple HomePlug AVs only the signal from the first two devices will be processed To join an existing Secured HomePlug AV network using Simple Connect Step 1 Plug HomePlug AV Z beside one of your existing HomePlug AV device It is important to ensure that you can easily observe the LED behavior of the HomePlugs Upon connection HomePlug Z s LEDs will blink simultaneously and then the Power LED lights ON steadily Ethernet LED will be ON if there is an ethernet link CT
18. ce but would be unable to configure its respective setting Page 24 of 40 User Manual setup the HomePlug AVs For Twin Pack HomePlug AVs from a Twin Pack are preconfigured to have a common Private Network Name unique for that pair All you need to do is connect the HomePlug AVs to an Ethernet device and then plug it to a power outlet To setup a pair of HomePlug AVs l Plug one end of the Ethernet cable to your Ethernet device and then connect the other end to HomePlug AV 2 Plug the HomePlug AV to a power outlet 3 Plug one end of the Ethernet cable to your other Ethernet device and then connect the other end to HomePlug AV 4 Connect the HomePlug AV to a power outlet For Single Pack HomePlug AV from a single pack uses a random Private Network Name that prevents it from communicating with other HomePlug AVs To add it into an existing network you need use either the Simple Connect button or the HomePlug AV Web User Interface to change the random Private Network Name to the Private Network Name being used by the existing HomePlug AV network To add a HomePlug AV to an existing network l Plug one end of the Ethernet cable to your Ethernet device and then connect the other end to your HomePlug AV 2 Plug the HomePlug AV to a power outlet 3 Add the new HomePlug AV by using either Simple Connect or the Homeplug AV Web User Interface To use Simple Connect please refer to Joining an Existing HomePlug AV
19. ction rate for each active HomePlug AV device TEI Displays the Terminal Equipment Identifier Page 29 of 40 User Manual Network Tab 1 WLAN Setting Allows you to check your Device MAC Address and Software Version WLAN SETTINGS WIRELESS SETTINGS POWER LINE To config the basic features for wireless port at the LAN side including enabling or disabling it hiding SSID form SETTINGS station AP configing wireless network name that is SSID Save Delete Cancel Logout RADIO SETTINGS Mode ng40 2 4GHz v Channel Auto v Current Channel 6 Transmission Power i v Tips the power decreased gradually from 1 to 5 WIRELESS SETTINGS vi Enable Wireless ps Cancel Broadcast SSID Solwise BSSID 00 26 75 96 FA C2 HT40 coexist Yes WIRELESS SECURITY MODE In order to protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features The device support 3 wireless security mode including WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and EAP Network Authentication WPA2 PSK WPA Passphrase Key Click here to display WPA Encryption Radio Settings a Modify the mode or change the wireless standard implemented in your HomePlug AV b Define the Wireless Channel or limit the number of devices connected to your network Page 30 of 40 User Manual AT 5 Ghz Mode Channel RADIO SETTINGS Made Channel Transmission Power Tips the power decreased grac In order to protect your
20. d to enable them to communicate with each other Note New HomePlug AV devices can already communicate with each other once out of the box and plugged However if you intend to create a new Private Network Name using Simple Connect for both devices you need to reset their Private Network Names to a random key before proceeding To create a Secured HomePlug AV network using Simple Connect amp m i Homeplug X Homeplug Y Step 1 Plug your HomePlug AVs side by side where you can easily observe the LED behavior Upon connection the Ethernet LEDs will blink simultaneously and then the Power LED and Powerline Activity LED lights on steadily Press the Simple Connect button of HomePlug AV X for more than 10 seconds Power LED will turn OFF and ON indicating that the Private Network Name has been randomized Page 15 of 40 User Manual Step 2 Press the Simple Connect for two seconds on HomePlug Y After you release the button the Power LED will blink If the Power LED did not blink press the Simple Connect again for two seconds Note Do not press Simple Connect for more than two seconds m uu BLINKING a NEN Homeplug X Hartistka Y Step 3 Press Simple Connect for two seconds on HomePlug X After you release the button the Power LED will blink If the Power LED did not blink press Simple Connect again for two seconds Pairing
21. ecurity Mode d Network Authentication You may configure wireless security features PLV 500AV PEWN supports different Wireless Security Modes as seen below WIRELESS SECURITY MODE In order to protect your privacy pu BS security features The device support 3 wireless security mode including WEP WPA PSK luna pay Metwork Authentication WPA WPA2 PSK 202 1 WPA Enterprise WPA Encryption WPAZ2 Enterprise WPA WPA2 Enterprise WPA Passphrase Key Page 32 of 40 User Manual Powerline Settings Allows you to configure your Powerline Settings WLAN SETTINGS POWERLINE SETTINGS POWERLINE SETTINGS Change Powerline settings Save Cancel Logout LOCAL DEVICE CONFIGURATION Configure Network Password Set Local and Remote devices PLC Feature Network Password Local Device MAC Low Power Mode Enable HomePlugAV 00 26 75 96 FA C3 Normal REMOTE DEVICE CONFIGURATION Powerline Devices Detected TX RX Alias MAC Model FIRMWARE Mbps Mbps TEI Qualcomm Atheros MAC QCA6410 1 1 0 848 0 omeriug 95 20121213 FINAL AM Device Found 1 Device s Disable v Devicel 00 26 75 a4 b5 eb 142 Security Local Device Configuration his function allows you to enable disable the PLC feature of your device Low Power Mode Normal It also allows you to change the Network Password or the Private Network Name LOCAL DEVICE Configure Network PLC Fea
22. ed network setups for different intended usages of your HomePlug Once you have decided on Setup the the intended network setup use an Ethernet cable to HomePlug AVS connect your HomePlug AV to your computer or Ethernet device OPIRA Launch the Homeplug AV Open and Launch Web User Interface and apply manual configuration the Web User changes anq monitor Interface device activity Ready to Use Page 9 of 40 User Manual Plan Your Network Here are ideas on how you can plan your HomePlug AV network Local Network Share ultrafast Internet connection with any computer wherever it is in the house Ethernet Cable E di E t a Modem Desktop Desktop Network XYZ Gaming Network Connect your gaming console to the Internet and compete with other online players Powerline r Powerline wm o8 4 PLY SODAV PEWN dao um 500A V PENN Ethernet Cable 2 Modem Game Console Desktop Network XYZ Page 10 of 40 Entertainment Network Experience IP TV streaming into your home entertainment system Powerline n Network XYZ Desktop Media Network User Manual Realize your high tech lifestyle by converging your IP devices into a single network Powerline L IPTV Network XYZ
23. firmware upgrade file and then click Start Upgrade Select a file to upgrade Browse Start Upgrade DEVICE RESTART Please wait The UI will navigate back here when the device is restarted Restart RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS This feature allows you to reset all of the configuration settings to their default values Restore Defaults User Manual How to Upgrade Firmware Use Firmware Upgrade to upgrade the firmware of HomePlug AV After upgrading the firmware HomePlug AV will still retain the same Private Network Name and MAC address settings Before you proceed with the upgrade you need to have the Firmware File FWUpgrade You can download upgrade files from the product s Web site l Goto Management Tab Device Management Upgrade Firmware Network 4 Management USER MANAGEMENT DEVICE MANAGEMENT Maji uc 08 Options to restart device upgrade the firmware or restore factory defaults Logout UPGRADE FIRMWARE This feature allows you to upgrade the firmware Click Browse select the firmware upgrade file and then click Start Upgrade Select a file to upgrade 2 Click Browse Select the Firmware File fwupgrade file then click Start Upgrade NOTE Firmware Upgrade will take about 3 5 minutes to complete After Firmware Upgrade please Restore to Factory Default Settings Device Restart Allows you to perform device restart on the device DEVICE RESTART Please wait The UI wil
24. l navigate back here when the device is restarted Restart Device Reset User may have the option to reset the device to Factory Settings RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS This feature allows you to reset all of the configuration settings to their default values Restore Defaults Note You can also perform a reset the factory default when you press the WPS button on the device more than 5 seconds Page 35 of 40 User Manual Changing the Private Network Name Private Network Name provides the function to manually change the Private Network Name of local and remote HomePlug AVs A Private Network Name is a string of 8 to 64 characters enables HomePlug AV devices to communicate with each other If you intend to create multiple networks you can assign different Private Network Names among your devices You have to however make sure that at least two HomePlug AVs have a similar Private Network Name A HomePlug AV that uses a unique or random Private Network Name will not be able to communicate with other devices under a different Private Network name WLAN SETTINGS POWERLINE SETTINGS 1302090 Change Powerline settings Save Cancel Logout LOCAL DEVICE CONFIGURATION Configure Network Password Set Local and Remote devices PLC Feature Enable v Network Password HomePlugAV Local Device MAC 00 26 75 96 FA C3 Low Power Mode Normal REMOTE DEVICE CONFIGURATION Powerline Devices Detected Low
25. nal back to digital To make the signal secured a 128 bit AES encryption is applied A HomePlug AV device can only communicate with other HomePlug AV devices that use the same Private Network Name The Private Network Name can be easily changed in two ways 1 is through the HomePlug AV Web User Interface It can be changed manually using the HomePlug AV Web User Interface on a computer with a Windows operating system When you use the Web Interface you have to manually type the Private Network Name for the device 2 Is through the Simple Connect button The Simple Connect button automatically creates an encrypted Private Network Name If can also be used to reset the Private Network Name or to add a device into an existing HomePlug AV network Note HomePlug AV devices are effective when used in pairs The Twin packs are already configured to use a common Private Network Name unique for that pair and are ready to use without involving any complex configurations The HomePlug AM from a Single Pack on the other hand uses a random Private Network Name You still need to change its Private Network Name to allow it to communicate with an existing HomePlug AV network Page 4 of 40 User Manual When a HomePlug AV communicates with another device the Powerline Activity LED color will indicate the status of the connection rate it provides Red means below 30 Mbps Amber means 30 to 80 Mbps and Green means more than 80 Mbps Se Lap
26. ppendix FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used according to the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which is found by turning the equipment OFF and on the user is encouraged try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment or devices Connect the equipment an outlet other than the receiver s Consult a dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance European Regulations The product has been designed tested and manufactured according to the European R amp ITE directive 1999 5 EC C 006832 Page 39 of 40 User Manual A Safety Warnings For your safety be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions Do not open the device Opening or removing the device cover can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks Only qualified
27. seconds this LED will blink to confirm the button press Device is not connected to a HomePlug AV Powerline Activity network e When Simple Connect is pressed for more than 10 seconds this LED will turn OFF to confirm the Private Network Name reset If PLC is active If not this LED remains OFF e This LED is steady in color when the device is part of a HomePlug AV network e he LED colors represents the connection rate within the HomePlug AV network whether it is good red better amber or best green E An Ethernet device is not connected e This LED is steady when an Ethernet Ethernet Activity device Is connected e The LED flashes to indicate Ethernet activity Ethernet Port either cross or straight Ethernet than 10 seconds it will randomize the Private Network Name Then Press for 2 seconds to pair the device G Dual Band Switch This allows you to manually switch to either 2 4Ghz 5Ghz 2 4 Ghz or 5 Ghz frequency band Simple Connect Press to create or join a HomePlug AV Button network When Simple Connect is pressed for more Page 8 of 40 User Manual Getting Started Setting up the device is easy The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps you need to do to complete the installation There are brief descriptions beside each step to help you along Detailed instructions are provided in the subsequent pages You may see various Plan your Network suggest
28. tops 4 Smartphones D Reorg Table i T H os eeeeeecee Powerline Ethernet Cable Page 5 of 40 User Manual Direct Connection For best performance connect the HomePlug AV directly to a wall outlet As much as possible avoid connecting it to a power strip where other electrical devices are connected Other devices may produce electrical noise or interference that may affect the overall performance of your HomePlug AV PLV 500AV PEWN Power Outlet Smartphones Tablets Ethemet Cable Desktop PC Package Contents The package contains the following items e HomePlug AV for Single Pack or 2 HomePlug for Twin Pack e Ethernet cable for Single Pack or 2 Ethernet cables for Twin Pack e Resource CD that contains the Easy Start Guide and the User Manual e Easy Start Guide Page 6 of 40 User Manual Device Design A o eo 4 bie 227 11 EN Description Function WPS Button Wireless LED When this button Is pressed for 2 seconds it will enable WPS function When this button is pressed for more than 5 seconds it will reset the device When the wireless LED is steady it means that the Wireless Function is enabled Page 7 of 40 User Manual ON e When Simple Connect is pressed for more than 10 seconds this LED will turn OFF and turn ON to confirm the Private Network Name reset After Simple Connect Is pressed for 2
29. ture Hetwork Password Local Device MAC Low Power Mode CONFIGURATION Password Set Local and Remote devices Enable Ho 00 256 75 96 FA C3 Remote Device Configuration Allows you to add additional remote devices to your network You can only enter the Remote MAC Address and respective Password of your other HomePlug AV adapters REMOTE DEVICE CONFIGURATION Powerline Devices D etected TX Low Alias MAC Model FIRMWARE TEI Power Mbps Mbps Mode Qualcomm MAC Devicel 00 26 75 a4 b5 eb belges QCA6410 1 1 0 848 0 142 1 Normal 02 20121213 FINAL AM Device Found 1 Device s Security Disable v Page 33 of 40 User Manual Management Tab User Management Allows you to change the log in password of his PLV 500AV PEWN SUSE Status Network i Management USER MANAGEMENT USER MANAGEMENT iayta l ei Change your password here Save Cancel Logout ACCESS CONTROL PASSWORD User Name admin New Password Confirm the E Password i Device Management You may have the option to upgrade the firmware restart the device or restore the device to Factory Settings Page 34 of 40 USER MANAGEMENT DEVICE MANAGEMENT waite o hic MM Options to restart device upgrade the firmware or restore factory defaults Logout UPGRADE FIRMWARE This feature allows you to upgrade the firmware Click Browse select the
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