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1. Pm EX E Au tin T 2 Command in the run prompt Click 21 fF 2 T T Lap rro Y b Hy FHIPES Tae Pieces Peg T Pam tini EE c 3 A Dos Command prompt will open Type in ipconfig and press Enter LI TH Ei FoP c 4 Your IP Address will Display along with the Subnet Mask and your Gateway 22 Setting Static IP Address Part 1 Windows 98 SE ME 1 ipen Ec Ere nfo uincpnaect hetmork Dunes orto Piece ga Stent 4 gm mu oo My Doouneris EE 25 5M Right Click on Network Neighborhood and click Properties Conanin Iberica Access Conta The odeurs dee nai iles n s Hf oot LSE oneri Adapa 1 E HFF LIE o Ehana rispres wi 9 D TOP REE SOF 11 Cardbus Cod Cher For Hirah Shang Demmi i proto dd ios uiis Const bo Ui and ou pus EES 44 gm mu My nia 23 251 2 Click on TCP IP for the network adapter you want to set IP addresses for Aes 192 16 amp 1 54 3 Click on Specify an IP address Type in the IP Address
2. Lab 5 System RedqulreiTiellS tate 6 6 Chapter 2 7 quai ec 7 Running the InstallShield 7 Chapter 3 COnfIgUFatlOh 13 13 Diagnose Powerline 13 Part 1 Diagnose local HomePlug device 13 Part 2 Diagnose a Network HomePlug device 14 Setting up Security on a Local HomePlug device 15 Setting up Security on a Network HomePlug device 16 Appendix A Troubleshooting cesses ee 17 Appendix B IP eere 20 Whats an IP address cet aan Ra ERO 20 Dynamic IP addressiDg 20 RT 20 Checking IP addresses Win 98SE 2000 XP 21 Setup Stalle IP addresses sois soit kr rer RA e I Co Ea 23 Part 1 WIDO9SSE 23 Parte WN 2000 URP RR 26 Release and Renew an IP 55 30 Part T Win 9aSE 7 ME 30 X
3. a 3 The Add Printer Wizard should appear click Next to proceed 12 1 m r k L Lera eim P ap Tieg 15987 Bee Draw iM n E E LE 9 E r Bo opie thal ibep prizr poa nort prim dipiud t eee pans Cini 3l mrig Eg oet me i E pe Lv Leow care E 4 Select A network printer or a printer attached to another computer and click Next 48 br JP L p a pr 1 I n mi 5 L x LI i Sg mo m be le ende ed Eh rpieoni end 4 a er Paes Doel arr Lrara ticap rur or Fa ba bore Paap bari n n FEY ln e LE Rack im tot M 5 Click Browse for a printer unless you know the computer name or IP address of the printer and the exact printer name Or the printer is at a location that can be connected to through the internet And click Next ES TRE p 1 P 1 Esra Fasie _ seed ases AE L3 I ri uci C Lada _ bi a HF Tid ETT 4 E 11 DENS b Pe ee
4. loge me bis phia LEGS Te B trig ca it ie coe cond E sanam Tomber by poiar parva pe edi Wd Pare rdg in i Fete Janum aded riv irm Ha Cocamanti Petree ard n b 2 hikka eth both nad ade d 14 LTET cl Hr perce rol chart bnc ende oder J p che loben m be Local pik 507 3 thmana Lese hie seater HIS Ln ral ur D rharga m Fee pae 401 rat Terral ie nd 4 Click on Share this folder on the network and specify what you want your shared folder to be viewed as EE fase Fesin gt j 7 poo eines y FP Cope T El HRs mi MM sna Pelee Eus burn Tasa ge Crees Ti gt Dee ee Dre COD Dres i jte Teresi Pi Piir he ara akin J HA Pin ian DITS 5 A hand should appear under the drive you wanted to share This lets you know that it is shared on your network 4 Part3 Accessing Other Computers Shared Files 1 Find the IP Address of the computer you want to access Look at Check IP Spores aber or Scb xin mmm m D 2 Click Start and then click Run iha unc a penu cc
5. FLUE LE cun is a rz Y 42 and the IP address of the computer you want to access Format is XXX XXX XXX XXX 4 Allthe files that the computer you are trying to access will open in a new window 5 An Alternate way to do the same thing is to find the Computer Name of the computer you are trying to access And typing with the computer name in the blank 43 i Fi Sharad olo Chek bates Tubus 6 All the files that the computer you are trying to access will Open in a new window 44 Sharing Printers Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP Part 1 Setup print server eli venere S den Fisip gt coco end Tp Tad A ug mic n Heh Perte eines Pars hair Firg Tur purae 12 45 2 4 Right click on the printer you want to share and click Properties arm asrannpri Braprrzitez Ahera Cole Hirea onde B Undc dere ues pini sew panes ice o E E t FL prisca clic oae Fac DS SS REL Cbar Kr percer Earum porter n peed ee eee od J Fives FOU RP sa IO CAEN ree anri TA RAD de ki ie Ind don san c
6. Ke FC Boe od DORT PR HRS ee Far ea gee sore or sirH a cach rode LOL Woe celi ope es hong m 5 Click Connect using a broadband connection that is always on 57 a quaii Ir Completerg the Mew Canniscbon Wizz a ei eT ara Hab Ex Ls 1 5 deck Ku bier gi gr een pups 6 Click Finish DEM ie E EID Lae pea Tl ee pet Es pally L 1 e 2 1 T iif 39 E ond Google M Lm named Jzky 7 You should be on the internet a website does not occur Try to Release IP then Renew IP and try to Ping your gateway 58 Appendix D Glossary Default Password A password set by the manufacturer that is unique to each device and is used to Generate a Default Encryption Key DEK The DEK is used only for the purpose of encrypting management commands that change the NEK so that the NEK is never sent in the clear over the powerline DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a method in which IP addresses are assigned by server dynamically to the clients on the network DHCP is used for Dynamic IP Addressing and requires a dedicated DHCP server on the network Encryption Key EK 64 bit pattern generated by a key derivation function An EK is use
7. a i ira in 5 5 Eod dece A ITI IPE TI PA TTP EEr 7 reini Pepe 3i Fi rob Tre haba pu cod Fd L i aed Actas deam Aras e h Di sl E abr Lorh raa 4 Click Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties interred TEPI Picgarilat Omnia i Paige ilie d ee kj A T Hes cee coran E A g i m PS gi H NI 15 F E Hi 1 gt ir Comedi J CE an EP rikki Wi Ir m 1674 db inis Ifa J 4 E xir Late bei E H3 acces retard H5 rm n Es i a T D p gr paar i xr II EE L ea un ens abe Lee ECL 5 Click Use the following IP address Type in the IP Address you wish to use 192 168 XXX XXX is very standard for home networks Click on the Subnet mask and if you know the subnet mask you want to use type it in otherwise it should fill in with 255 255 255 0 which is very standard for subnet masks Click on the Default gateway and fill that in If you know 28 the DNS you going to use fill it in
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9. how packet is sequenced for transmission the network The term TCP IP is often used generically to refer to the entire suite of related protocols 60 Wide Area Network WAN A WAN consists of multiple LANs that are tied together via telephone services and or fiber optic cabling WANs may span a city a state a country or even the world 61
10. otherwise leave it blank Then click OK AE CIEL TE To check that everything is Correct Click on Support and the information you typed in should appear 29 Release and Renew an IP address Part 1 Windows 98 SE ME pda D Heron Sd esta nra T Deane e E 0 E E Log OM Tach uj Ghd Coren 0748 Xd 1 Click Start then click Run Tppe thue none ofa progeera hda doourseni nien 3 Hout wd windaert vil apm SY gru am Ny UL EAM 30 2 Type winipcfg and click alie Eih ddan nooner 182168 1131 5 uberi 5E jj Te 18911 Stent Ff 59 Deoumeris t AP ERES 3 Select the Network adapter you want to release IP s for alie Eih ddan Lnionnadinn Foe 51393 12261 PCI HIE Adoptee Adchess O90 47 12 16 IP Adda 132168 1131 255 jj Te 1881 1 72 L Documents t AP Conhigeestion ERES UAM 3l 4 Click Release ddan nooner Festek 518 182 PEI Adira Adder 30 157 03 16 010 IP Adda 1000 Sube id 0000 8 Ni t AP ME AM 5 Your IP Address should turn to 0 0 0 0 cook Lnic
11. room the HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge allows multiple home desktops and notebooks to be networked to share internet connection printers files and play games without any additional wiring The installation of the Ethernet Bridge only requires that a 10 100Mbps Network Adapter is installed on the computers This makes the HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge compatible with any device including Mac Windows and UNIX machines For security all HomePlug devices are equipped with 56 bit DES encryption The private home power grid plus encryption makes HomePlug significantly more secure than competing technologies The HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge is the best solution for No New Wires home Networking With easy Plug and Play installation and the reliability of Ethernet s products the HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge is the best solution for high speed networking Features e Upto 85 Mbps bandwidth over standard home power lines e Estimated range of 300 meters in wall power lines e No problem for the HomePlug signal passing through circuit breaker e 56 bit DES encryption assure data security e Encryption done by hardware with no sacrifice on bandwidth e Uses IEEE802 3 computer interface e Plug and Play installation e HomePlug Powerline Specification 1 0 Turbo compliant Package Contents 1 HomePlug Turbo Powerline Ethernet Bridge Unit 1 HomePlug Quick Start 1 HomePlug User Manual 1 Installation CD 1 Power Cable 1 CAT5 RJ45 Ether
12. the password individually Note The DEK is unique for EACH HomePlug device To use this you will need to input the DEK for each unit 16 Appendix A Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Q gt What s the speed of HomePlug operate over a standard home power line network HomePlug operates up to 85 Mbps bandwidth over a standard home power line network What s the Estimated Range of HomePlug Approximately 300 meters in wall power lines one household Will HomePlug work in any home Any home with copper wiring built in since some of the older houses built before 1950 might have older wiring it may not work in these instances Will HomePlug signal pass through circuit breakers Yes HomePlug signal will have no problem passing through circuit breakers but not through power transformers Does Homeplug work with AC input 100 240V Yes HomePlug works with AC input 100 240V Does HomePlug cause any interference with other my other home networking device No HomePlug operates in a different frequency band than other power line control devices and can co exist with technologies as X 10 CEBus and LONworks Can my neighbor receive my HomePlug signal A lt is possible for your neighbor receive your HomePlug signal between two adjacent homes To prevent this happen please enable the 56 bit DES security encryption on your HomePlug Device To do that you must r
13. the program Is installed If you don t want to change the directory click on Next to continue the installation process im PowerPacket Ethernet Adapter InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation IF you want to review or change any oF your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Current Settings Setup Type Destination Falder i Program FilesiPowerPacketi User Information Mame Sherry Company HomePlug Tsd This section allows a user to go Back or Install the utility In case if the user wishes to change the previous options then go ahead and click on Back to change the settings If not continue and click the Install button Installing PowerPacket Ethernet Adapter The program Features you selected are being installed Please walt while the InstallShield Wizard installs PowerPacket Ethernet Adapter This may take several minutes Status I Cancel This screen shows the progress of the installation ien PoawerFacket Ethernet Adapter InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed PowerPacket Ethernet Adapter Click Finish to exit the wizard ance This screen shows that the installation was completed successfully Click on Finish to exit the wizard Now its time to setup you hardware connections please refer to the next diagra
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15. HomePlug Turbo Powerline Ethernet Bridge User Manual Copyright The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part of as a whole stored transcribed in an information retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical magnetic electronic optical photocopying manual or otherwise without prior written permission Trademarks All product company and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies They are used for identification purpose only Specifications are subject to be charged without prior notice FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in a commercial environment This equipment can generate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will b required to take whatever measure are necessary to correct the interference Table of Content Chapter 1 Introduction to the HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge 5 OV 5 edil E
16. IP Addresses IP Stands for Internet Protocol An IP Address is the identifier where other computers on the network can contact your computer when you are connected to the network using the TCP IP protocols The format of IP addresses are 32bit numerical addresses in 4 groups of 3 It is ranged from 0 255 For example 255 255 255 255 This number allows your computer to be unique on the same network and able to communicate with other computers on the network Dynamic IP Addressing Dynamic IP Addressing is where the computer will automatically be assigned a new IP Address This IP Address will be unique to the network that it is working on and should not be the same as any other computer on the same network Static IP Addressing Static IP Addressing is where the computer will have a preconfigured IP Address This Address will never change and will always be the same This scheme should be used if you want to keep the same settings on each computer all the time If the subnet of the network changes subnet is the first 3 groups of the IP the subnet of the static computer must also change 20 Checking IP Address Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP Prax gt pera uber decine or C ome ba m T E 1 Click Start and click Run t Y 1 7 14 4 2 Tep eee oe eed MN SU el LE ad ko epar n Hy FHIPEH
17. NT CC A 23 4 T FE Til Doce c Back Het E n 3 a 6 Browse through your network and select the printer that you want to add Highlight it and click Next 49 m Esra bos Fasie De e EL Eric p Tt EFE eha sciret lee bi Teak lod CA UET EFT Thi Aere nnl pane oll wid nare ind raris Fink dif mee Cni ur dcrplhl cani Das Fal tc nr cep npe En c o C Heap prb ip eng Beg E porcina gt 7 Click Yes to proceed Princ A Toad CREE a E a i ih SD e ia ym age paro oa drn pmi 8 Unless you want this to be your default printer click NO otherwise click YES and click Next 50 Bae imer Wied tiny Ue Add Prewler V en Vou beg puch bhp rd Puro dad crar Hane COH LASER AF 1 E Coma 9 Click Finish to finish the network installation Pw ed Traki LF Dasddar or 10 The printer should now be installed on your computer Note You ma
18. P PRI 33 Appendix C Local Area 36 Sharing Files Win 98SE 2000 36 Sharing o ERRARE DES du n UE 36 Part 2 Sharing Drives cei 39 Part 3 Accessing Other Computers Shared Files 42 Sharing Printers Win 98SE 2000 XP Part 1 Setup print server Part 2 Network Printer Installation 47 Access Internet 52 Part WAN 989b aae 52 Part 2 Win 2000 55 Appendix D 59 Chapter 1 Introduction to the HomePlug Turbo Powerline Ethernet Bridge Overview Thank you on the purchase of the HomePlug products Most of us don t enjoy buying long and expensive Ethernet cables or pulling the cables from one place to another but this HomePlug Turbo Bridge is one of the easiest ways to enjoy home or small business networking Users can now experience a total network solution with the HomePlug Ethernet Ihe HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge operates on the HomePlug Powerline Specification 1 0 Turbo standard providing up to 85Mbps bandwidth over home AC wiring Since the home power lines are the most pervasive medium in households with multiple outlets in every
19. assword for connectivity to be established throughout your home The default network password is HomePlug 15 Setting Up Security on a Network HomePlug device PowerPacket Utility Main Privacy Diagnostics About Use this screen to create a Frivate Network that provides you with extra security Private Network Use Default Public Network Do not share the network name with others you do not want to be part of this network After setting the name above choose how it be applied below Place Un This Network Only the device attached to this computer the Local Device S Local Device Isolates this computer fram others ei Local Device OF ALL devices whose Password has been entered They communicate together but are isolated from devices with Cet All Devices a different network name The Privacy Tab will allow users to use one primary computer to control the Network Password of all units on the home network You will have to go back to the Main Tab first then find the DEK Device Encryption Key Key located on the bottom of each device Enter this Key into the Device Password area Click Add This Device Key will then appear in the bottom window Add all the DEK Keys for each unit in your house You can now go back to the Main Tab then change the password remotely from one computer This will allow you to change the password from one computer instead of changing
20. be aida 6 Click the box and click Finish 54 hinir eed ewes Belt flak E ppkn Bc D a F 3 1 Q 45 E uw tax Pee Faves bin Piru LL LL n erre retra of STI mara i SPECIAL DEAL Eg eng nee ihopping 1 Lh gi Pasi rum icu OF HE dur Tali ESFH Sacre Guam does T Hid Seat halve Vae Fea Wai ee Hw Denia Dena 1149553 2 Un sas ec 2142 Go Fui Cie ua Eds eaaa 25 TOR oS San imi a rpm ES pm ej De E 3 a 2 oy Dire ick ee ach 206 7 You should be on the internet If a website does not occur Try to Release IP then Renew IP and try to Ping your gateway Part 2 Windows 2000 XP 1 Double Click on Internet Explorer it IT t I m L bo tee Mew Connection B Pr The pid heit in x m UR TX a d 3 TN ha i _ d pour sym placa Wd gi A DELE x JS ETE d 2 The New Connection Wizard might open If this does not happen skip to otep 7 Click Next ur is d LO P Wlieauk T
21. d OD SC 47 08 78 85 ut High Speed 00 90 47 09 78 85 1 Powerline Devices detected Network Type Public Autascan On Device Mame Password Quality Rate Mb MAC Address Device 2 P 2 45 00 30 4 09 51 55 Rename Enter Password Add Scan The Main tab shows the HomePlug units that are connected to the current computer and oter devices on the network It will also tell Mac Address of each device It will let you refresh the window if you change devices and also will allow you to connect to different networks if multiple units are connected to your computer 13 If the Link Quality is poor and appears red or the Mac Address of any of the units connected to this computer appears to be all 0 5 then you might have a defective unit Please contact technical support Appendix kx Note If you do not see ANY unit in the device status and there is a device connected to your computer try to unplug all devices and plug them back in Also make sure that the cable connecting your computer to the HomePlug device is the right type and working correctly If all of this seems to be correct and you still receive nothing in the Device window try rebooting your computer If the problem still persists please contact technical support Appendix G Part 2 Diagnose a Network HomePlug device HomePIuz PowerPacket Utility Main Privacy Diagnostics About Local Device s on yo
22. d in an encryption algorithm to add security to transmissions between HomePlug devices in a logical network Ethernet Ethernet is a 10 100Mbps network that runs over dedicated home office wiring Users must be wired to the network at all times to gain access Gateway A gateway is a hardware and software device that connects two dissimilar systems such as a LAN and a mainframe In Internet terminology a gateway is another name for a router Generally a gateway is used as a funnel for all traffic to the Internet IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The IEEE describes itself as the world s largest technical professional society promoting the development and application of electro technology and allied sciences for the benefit of humanity the advancement of the profession and the wellbeing of our members Local Area Network LAN A LAN is a group of computers each equipped with the appropriate network adapter card connected by cable air that share applications data and peripherals All connections are made via cable or wireless media but a LAN does not use telephone services It typically spans a single building or campus Logical Network Two or more HomePlug devices that share a common Network Encryption Key NEK and that communicate with encrypted transmissions 59 Network A network is a system of computers that is connected Data files and messages can be transmitted over this network Netw
23. enae E Fa pari Click the Sharing tab and click Share the printer then specify the name that you want the printer to be seen as on the network Then click OK T Pinte Feus Lk Trab AO jOmeh tirem and Pacem A hand should appear under the printer you want to share 46 Part 2 Network Printer Installation i pg IM eed el Lip Mer Bund Deverell cu actae saira Na rey mnes J e Tai Lroargm rrqum gez Url ail ree rand ke ledpr o cd 1 b Poe ed teus i Lk us Parca iuh CO jo Geen tag Tiri rne ond P 2 he Printers and Faxes window should open on the left side there should be an Add a Printer button under Printer Tasks Click on Add a Printer 47 PET rs d WEBER V PE EN bo Adel Prgiber iar x T P LI E r Ik uy hery amrgi prip y mag paa emi FP amd Peg prd BS aid ut hs muet EIL zr do wi Ct Lar Ju be perra inna Wee Dr Te Re a ipla kan Vires nir raka Tm n il
24. ket is most preferable If the problem still persists and that unit is still not shown on the network then the unit might be defective please contact technical support Appendix G Otherwise if you view the unit working distance might be the only issue Setting Up Security on a Local HomePlug device HomePlng PowerPacket Utility Main Privacy Diagnostics About Use this screen to create Private Network that provides you with extra security Private Network Mame BR Use Default Public Network Do not share the network name with others you do not want te be part of this network After setting the name above choose how it will be applied below Place Un This Network Only the device attached to this computer the Local Device S local Device Isolates this computer fram others et Local Device OF ALL devices whose Password has been entered They communicate together but are isolated fram devices with Gal All Devices a different network name The Privacy tab will allow you to change the Network Password to the unit that is currently connected to this computer This network password encrypts all data that is sent from this unit using 56 bit data encryption standard DES The DES Encryption is very secure and very difficult to crack therefore your home network is very secure and very difficult to breach your home network Note Every unit on your home network MUST have the same Network P
25. ms Link Light Cat 5 cable Plug your network cable into the computer s RJ 45 network adapter port 10 Plug the other end of your network cable into the RJ 45 port locate at the back of the HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge Plug your power connector of your power cable into the power connector at the back of the HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge 11 Plug the power plug of your power cable directly into a power outlet on the wall Note Do not plug the device into a UPS or power strip with surge protection The HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge has its own power filter for protection against surges 12 Chapter 3 Configuration Overview The HomePlug device uses 56 bit DES encryption to block outside access The key is set by using the HomePlug Configuration Utility on the CD By default the protection is enabled However it is recommended that you change the default network password All your HomePlug devices must use the same network password in order for the computers to be networked Make sure that all devices are loaded with the same network password Diagnose Powerline network Part 1 Diagnose a Local HomePlug Device Double click the PowerPacket Utility icon on your desktop to open this utility show in the screen below HomePInz PowerPacket Utility Main Privacy Diagnostics About Local Devices on your computer 28 Lee Type MAC J Eennected on High Spee
26. net cable System Requirements At least 2 HomePlug devices Available Ethernet port each computer or network Available empty power outlet otandard home power line wiring CD ROM drive Panel Front PWR On Heceive Power HP Off Did not receive Power On Detect other HomePlug devices on the same powerline network Off Did not detect any other HomePlug devices on the same powerline network Eth LED Act Link for Ethernet Blinking Ethernet activity Lit detect Ethernet connection Back Chapter 2 Installation Overview The installation of the HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge will only take minutes No setting up for long wires through out the house Just simply install the software CD that is included in the box and after installation physically plug the unit into the computer and the wall outlet Users will have options to agjust its security functions and the platform of the network once everything is installed properly For further assistance please read our Frequently Asked Questions section Running the InstallShield Wizard Please insert the CD into your CD ROM and wait a moment for the setup screen to come up If the CD ROM does not auto run the CD please click on Start at the bottom left of your screen for most Microsoft Windows and go to Run Type in CD Drive Letter eth setup exe and click OK Once the software is loaded it will display a dialog such as is 9 PowerPacket Ethe
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28. onadinn EP Canli fel bdapo I BE Peleas Perey ell 90839 j gm 5 Ny Doce vr IP Coniguetcn Ife Cond UE 32 6 If you Click Release and an error saying IP Address for adapter is already released then you do not need to release any more Iry Renewing your IP Part 2 Windows 2000 XP L J gend Bira uraan S den Pisne gt pared freer M i Princars ame e acd n T TT TET qe al Prap Spore belie deca nem or ale I J 1 Click Start then click Run 33 T 2 t mum Tep Eha rum od gp eee oder ceed ee pu ee pil NO p n Hr PALET w ru LI i Pm EX n T PE tini T 2 Command and click 3 ipconfig release and press Enter 34 it T 1 2 Hr noe n id p p c D 5 4 Your IP Address should turn to 0 0 0 0 Renew your address check Renewing IP Address IET LI 1 Lr 5 f you receive an Error The operation failed as no adapter is in the state permissible for
29. orks may be local or wide area networks Network Password A password set by the user that generates the and defines the user s logical network RJ 45 A connector similar to a telephone connector that holds up to eight wires used for connecting Ethernet devices Router Protocol dependent device that connects subnet works together Routers are useful in breaking down a very large network into smaller sub networks they introduce longer delays and typically have much lower throughput rates than bridges Powerline Networking Data transmission over powerlines Password Sequence of characters that serves as input to a key derivation function that generates an Encryption Key EK Protocol A protocol is a standardized set of rules that specify how a conversation is to take place including the format timing sequencing and or error checking Static IP Addressing A method of assigning IP addresses to clients on the network In networks with Static IP address the network administrator manually assigns an IP address to each computer Once a Static IP address is assigned a computer uses the same IP address every time it reboots and logs on to the network unless it is manually changed Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP TCP IP is the protocol suite developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA It is widely used in corporate Internet works because of its superior design for WANs TCP governs
30. our power line network Appendix B and try to ping your gateway Appendix 2 See if HomePlug Configuration Utility to detect all other HomePlug device on your power line network Try plugging both HomePlug units into Adjacent sockets and see if the lights light up If you are still having a problem please contact Technical Support Appendix Q How many HomePlug devices do need to setup a powerline network A You must need two or more HomePlug devices to setup a powerline network Q In order to making the HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge working properly do have to install the HomePlug Configuration Utility on every single computer who has the HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge plug into it A No the HomePlug Configuration Utility is a utility to diagnose or setup encryption for HomePlug device Due to HomePlug Turbo Ethernet 18 Bridge is a fully plug amp play device no driver require to install So technically speaking the HomePlug Configuration utility is not a requirement to install on your computer In other words you can install the utility setup the encryption and delete it from your computer but your HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge will still working properly Q How many HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridges that can install into one same Local Area Network A It recommended install up to 16 HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridges in one same password powerline network 19 Appendix B IP Addressing What is an
31. rnet Adapter InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for PowerPacket Ethernet Adapter The InstallShield R Wizard will allow you to modify repair or remove PowerPacket Ethernet Adapter To continue click Please click on Next to continue the installation FowerPacket Ethernet Adapter InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter Your information ser Mame Sherry Organization HomePlug Install this application Far anyone who uses this computer fall users for met On this screen you will be asked to input the User Name and Organization It is not crucial to the device itself so enter as desired The Install this application for will work under the circumstances which multiple logins are applied For example If the user wishes only he she can use the utility with that particular account then bubble in Only for me For those without multiple accounts or wishes to allow all users to access the utility choose Anyone who uses this computer all users When finished click the Next button to continue im FowerPacket Ethernet Adapter InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Click Next to install Ea this Folder ar click Change ba inskall ba a different folder i Install PowerPacket Ethernet Adapter tn ud CAProgram Files PowerPacket Change i Cancel This section allows you to change the default directory where
32. this operation Then you might need to set your Network adapter to obtain your IP Address Automatically 35 Appendix C Local Area Network Sharing Files Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP Part 1 Sharing Folders 1 Double click My computer on your O S desktop 36 TEE 3 S rec cortar org aee Eae s ae i sers Pe eee Eiry 2b Saath E zem A Thei ard Hory imn sari cae mon ALE tic Pe n anm Fh Decode ache ran Ren mime Spo iz eni im diui d Hier Pheer 5 run Ie Erg Level Desi PTT Fara he LETS rus ual 224 de T erie Om ox qnm LE re Decuria moche kr enl Pricer aues Ez cun nda Fh Folios iii aj Harana iem dew Py chs ja cames Hic zs a m iC Fig Poder TS X Copt eg bord ara D TEE ay Fiche Uer CS Fara gis Fig Pye Tears ce Ea Farai CDs 251 E rra irri Fig Poll 10 C3 C mali thin bokira Pim amy Fi olas S
33. un the HomePlug Configuration Utility on each Homeplug device in your power line network This will only allow computers with the same security password to be able to receive information 17 How do find out what s my current speed and my signal strength of my HomePlug device A Run the HomePlug Configuration Utility it will show your current speed and your signal strength One of the Powerline LED s doesn t light up after plug the HomePlug directly into a wall outlet A Test that wall outlet with other electric devices first make sure that wall outlet is working properly Then try to plug your HomePlug device again if the same problem happens again plug both HomePlug units into adjacent sockets and see if the lights light up If you are still having problems please contact Technical Support Appendix Q The Ethernet LED doesn t light up on my HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge A Most likely if the Ethernet LED doesn t light on your HomePlug Turbo Ethernet Bridge is because the Ethernet port on it doesn t detect a LAN connection Check your Ethernet adapter on your computer and make sure its enable and working properly Also check your Ethernet cable make sure you use the right type it s plugged in correctly and it s working properly Q can t connect to internet and other computers on my power line network 1 Check your IP address and TCP IP protocol are set up properly for all the computers on y
34. ur computer 28 Device Type MAE Address Connected on High Speed 00 90 47 09 78 86 A High 5peed OO 90 47 08 78 8B 1 Powerline Devices detected Autascan On Device Name MAC Address i Device 2 00 30 47 08 61 55 Rename Enter Password Add Scan mu The Main tab shows all the other HomePlug Units on your powerline network It will represent them by MAC Address and will also show the available bandwidth to each unit Units farther away from the current computer might have a lower Data Rate since the distance is farther you add or subtract units from your home network you might want to re Scan by clicking the Scan button This will rescan the network and refresh with any changes Note Only units with the same Network Password will be shown please check that first to make sure they all have the same network password Case sensitive 14 Note Unit shows MAC Address of all 0 s this unit might not have solid connection or might not connect at all If this is the case please contact technical support Appendix Q Note If there are Units in your home that you do not see in this Network scan try to unplug all devices and plug them back in Only do this with the Units that you do not view in the network screen you don t have to do this with all units If the problem persists try to move the unit closer to this current unit adjacent plugs on the same wall soc
35. y need to install drivers for the printer you want to install so make sure you have them available before trying to install any printer 51 Access Internet Part 1 Windows 98SE ME 1 Dame Wiebe to Tribe Connecpon Wizard ym pum ees Ed edad HUE ey acte scd ge phar rese dae eed T nnd xdancha ws a EH irai reed lo ng ncm HO polyp ee ap ur by EI alere qu pear En 13 aua uos rar rad caching chek Laced Ta abc fa inira cit E nme e mq Dens 2 The Internet Connection Wizard Should open lf this does not open and Internet Explorer Opens up skip to Section 7 Click I want to set up my Internet Connection Manually or want to connect through a local area network LAN click Next 52 4 Click Automatic discovery of proxy server recommended Click next 53 Tarmi yt Um Tou iora 5 Unless you want to setup your Email you can do this separately later Click NO and click Next sr DowseckEr eina pri Corme Levee Tabea mn codi alin zcarpie cd belied orr zoo DO td D oi RE BD ORG E TCR Aca mu doce Fac serand pa 9 ari ees irri MEE Tu
36. you wish to use 192 168 XXX XXX is very standard for home networks Click on the oubnet mask and if you know the subnet mask you want to use type it in otherwise it should fill in with 255 255 255 0 which is very standard for subnet masks 24 ESL 205 13 28 12 206 13 23 12 206 13 30 12 Add 5 Click on the DNS Configuration tab and add in your DNS server IP address Click OK button when you done 20 x ij m o ox Up Undo om Proves tus 7 Do Yarma ssis ypa pppu Do pourait Bo pog r mala 5 save the changes you must restart so click YES Part 2 Windows 2000 XP Lee Bees airs 1 Right click My Network Places and click Properties 26 Eden ao ab o leican focal Llr Filet PTUS 1 En Fed Frheerer Fider 182 ded iz bret hak 125 250 5E 0 DICE 2 Find and Double Click the Local Area Connection for the Network adapter you want to Set IP s for LECKER Arra Haira 3 Click Properties 27 A 4 de Leinen Do Propertine mx pem rab douane E rr HERI L i L BH Dn Fang Fac zai Rl i ite Lamm Fi rl ricos
37. ypis dica mand mn r e iS Dmed Ir Ee marel 00 D oen Deere he feb sed ene 2 D PE 5 i i ert ys Sem ww eek pla Lorad min dul ae ca tp en can peak eam oma aei dim 1 wp cm ama res Cen ezring hose p lon eo rr cud orm er POETS Bas ED Bis Deer brated ione _ Lone cines Io corpor opi scu desc ar TUS ROI ix up Bac crepe en Cil ed censpsc lane cani cord Ra n x TE MEE D 3 Click Connect to the Internet and click Next 56 Maly AI 5 Tha medn epee ts nic up coe fi ka oa Chesca Unam a x agire 0 Eri un my moras phony Du por cand roble mend dnd Fra broadband gerant even sud a pham Use Hum Ci nad en d Sf 4 Click Set up my connection manually Wi is H bs eed y 4 f udine Th boe ohne S aula Ea 1 Deere ine Loser uie coner Ies PS Bog ind ond pu beca cd Tees mia bn speed cio CEL cobi madera EP
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