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1. OSO SD e hoy on y y To network To computer 12 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Configuring the LAN PC By default the DHCP server is enabled The LAN IP address of the PLC wireless router is 192 168 1 1 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The configuration steps and figures on Windows XP are depicted as an example The configuration process may vary depending on operation system of your PC To manually set the network adapter on a Windows XP PC do as follows Step 1 Right click the icon of My Network Places and choose Properties from the menu The Network Connections window appears 1 Open Explore Search For Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Step 2 Right click the network adapter icon and choose Properties from the menu The Local Area Connections Properties window appears s Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help y gt K ya Search Key Folders HL 5 a Network Connections A Broadband Network Tasks ls Create a new connection Set up a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings Disable this network device S Repair this connection mj Rename this connection LAN or High Speed Inter
2. Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode use TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA Mode WPA WP2 Mixed Personal Encryption Mode TKIP AES Both Group Key Update Interval 100 60 65535 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key 1234567890 The pre shared key should be 8 to 63 ASCII or 64 hexadecimal numbers DN F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router The following table describes parameters related to the WPA WPA2 Mixed mode WPA Mode Only WPA WPA2 Mixed Personal is available Encryption Mode You can only select Both Group Key Update interval Set the update interval of group key Bre chacie Set the pre shared key The PLC wireless router uses this y key to authenticate the identity of workstation Step 11 After selecting the proper wireless security mode and its relevant parameters click Next to display the following page STEP 6 SAVE AND COMPLETE
3. 38 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W WPA2 PSK select WPA2 PSK from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Wizard The following table describes parameters related to the WPA2 mode WPA Mode Only WPA2 Personal is available Encryption Mode Only AES is available WIRELESS SECURITY If you have enabled To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports Wireless Security make three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is sure write WEP irii P A A z or Pa rase Key that the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security a e aA Wee will need to enter this information on any WIRELESS SECURITY MODE wireless device that you connect to your wireless network Wireless Security Mode WPA2 PSK v Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode use TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode
4. Local Device MAC Model Firmware Version Low Power Mode WAN PORT SWITCH Please slect WAN port Ethernet port PLC Power line Note After you switch the WAN port the device will be restarted to make the function effective REMOTE DEVICE CONFIGURATION Powerline Devices Detected Alas mac TX Mbps No Device Found Change Remote NetworkPwd Disable w ADVANCE CONFIGURATION In this page you can configure the parameters of PLC settings Local Device Configuration The Local Device Configuration allows you to configure the local network password and to view the information of the local device such as MAC and firmware version WAN Port Switch WAN port switch function is used to switch the WAN interface of the PLC router Check the Ethernet Port and then the LAN2 interface serves as a WAN interface Check PLC Power Line and the two LAN interfaces still serve as the LAN interfaces and the power line interface serves as a WAN interface 61 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Remote Device Configuration The Remote Device Configuration allows you to view the configuration of the remote PLC devices and to set the network passwords of the remote devices You can search current remote PLC devices by clicking the Scan button Select Enable from the drop down list of Change Remote NetworkPwd to display the following page Change Remote NetworkPwd Device Name Remote
5. Allows you to configure security of the wireless LAN interface anced Security ACCESS CONTROL Allows you to configure access contro of the wireless LAN interface Access Control 54 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Advanced Wireless Settings Choose Advanced Wireless gt Advanced on the left pane or click Advanced in the ADVANCED WIRELESS page to display the following page lT me SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Access Control Helpful Hints ADVANCED SETTINGS It is recommended that Allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface ou leave these Parameters at their default values Adjusting them could limit the nce of your Advanced Wireless Advanced Network wireless network PLC Setting Enable SSID 1 SSID 1 Powerline Visibility Status O visible Invisible User Isolation Off lt Disable WMM Advertise The following table describes parameters in this page Enable Wireless Enable or disable the wireless function Set the network name The SSID can contain up to 32 Wireless Network Name SSID characters and can be letters numerals underlines and any combinations of them The SSID Is case sensitive If Visible is selected the PLC wireless router broadcasts its SSID on the wireless network and the clients can scan the SSID If Invisible is selected the PLC wireless router does not broadcast its SSID on the wireless netw
6. of the DNS server If the primary DNS server fails to resolve the domain name the secondary will resolve it The PLC wireless router supports 2 LAN ports which can be LAN Port bound to different interfaces WLAN Port The PLC wireless router supports 1 WLAN ports which can be bound to different interfaces If you enable VLAN tagging and the VLAN value is not 0 Enable VLAN Tagging message will carry the VLAN ID Domain Name Server Secondary IP ee PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W PPPoE If the ISP provides the user name and password for PPPoE dialup please select PPPoE Hes SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Wizard Helpful Hints WAN When you configure the router to access the Internet you must select the appropriate router to access the connection type so that the data from the LAN port can be transmitted through the bound et e to WAN connection ee nternet Connection Typ A ET e 5 oose bl SSi Enable WAN Connection Type Service Type PPPoE Account PPPoE Password Confirm Password Authentication Method 128 1492 Domain Name Server Assignment in Name Server Primary IP n Name Server Secondary IP PORT BINDING LAN Port LAN1 LAN2 WLAN Port SSID1 VLAN The following table describes parameters in this page Enable WAN Enable or disabl
7. Device Management Backup and Restore The following table describes parameters in this page CONFIGURATION UPDATE The Configuration Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest configuration code to improve functionality and performance NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your Router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Upgrade Mode Select File LOCAL Ba JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Configuration updates are released periodically to improve the functionality of your router and to add features If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router check if updated configuration is available for your router Upgrade Mode Select LOCAL Select File Click Browse to navigate to the latest configuration file 70 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W TFTP Upgrade Mode If you select TFTP from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears lT SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Backup and Restore Helpful Hints CONFIGURATION UPDATE Configuration updates are The Configuration Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest configuration code to Firmware Update improve functionality and performance features If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router check if updated configuration is available for your
8. Helpful Hints DOS PROTECTION This allows you to prevent your router from Denial of Service DoS attacks DoS can be checked based on your specific need ENABLE DOS As a sub functionality of IP Filter Firewall there are 9 types of detect defense function in the DoS Defense setup The DoS Defense functionality is disabled for default Enable Attack Prevent DOS CONFIGURATION G Icmp Echo K Fraggle K Echo Chargen IP Land K Port Scan S S TCP Flags Set SYN FIN TCP Flags Set SYN RST TCP Flags Set FIN RST S El TCP Dos packets second K 46 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Access Control Choose ADVANCED gt Access Control and the following page appears i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Access Control Helpful Hints ACCESS CONTROL Click the button to go to This section can allow you to set up Access Control to protect your network from attacking the detail setting page Advanced Wireless MAC FILTERING Advanced Network PLC Setting The MAC Media Access Controller Address filter option is used to contro network access based on the MAC Address of the network adapter A MAC address is a unique ID assigned by the manufacturer of the network adapter This feature can be configured to DENY network Internet access MAC Filter DHCP FILTERING The DHCP filter function includes IP reserving and black list IP reserving binds an
9. To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA Mode WPA2 Personal Encryption Mode TKIP AES Both Group Key Update Interval 100 60 65535 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key 1234567890 The pre shared key should be 8 to 63 ASCII or 64 hexadecimal numbers Soop Key Peale Set the update interval of group key Interval Bre shared Ke Set the pre shared key The PLC wireless router uses this y key to authenticate the identity of workstation 39 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router WPA WPA2 PSK Select WPA WPA2 PSK from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page HS SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Wizard WIRELESS SECURITY If you have enabled To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports Wireless Security make three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is sure you write down WEP the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security Internet Setup Wireless Setup LAN Setup will need to enter this information on any WIRELESS SECURITY MODE wireless device that you connect to your wireless network Time and Date Logout Wireless Security Mode WPA WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2MIX Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balanc
10. e If there is any Suspicious noise coming from the mains socket or mains lead unplug the appliance from the mains socket with all necessary precautions you may get an electric shock Contact your retailer e lf there is a thunderstorm we advise you to unplug e To clean the appliance the mains unit or adapter first unplug it from the mains Clean the appliance only with a soft dry cloth Never use detergents or chemical additives Specific recommendations to use the socket of the device When you plug or unplug the mains lead always hold it by the plug A damaged lead is a potential source of fire or electric shock Never pull by the lead to unplug the appliance from the mains socket You must connect the mains lead to the appliance before plugging it in to the mains socket Make sure the lead is properly plugged in to the socket on the appliance If it is not properly plugged in there is a risk of fire or electric shock on touching the appliance Never place objects on the mains lead never pull on it and never bend it This could cause a risk of fire or electric discharge Always make sure the appliance is not standing on the mains lead or any other cable Environment Preservation of the environment is an essential concern of the manufacturer The desire of the manufacturer is to operate systems observing the environment and consequently it has decided to integrate environmental performances in the life cycle of its products from m
11. which can be LAN Port bound to different interfaces WLAN Port The PLC wireless router supports 1 WLAN ports which can be bound to different interfaces If you enable VLAN tagging and the VLAN value is not 0 Enable VLAN Tagging message will carry the VLAN ID Static IP If the ISP provides the information of the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server please select Static IP For detailed settings refer to your ISP JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Wiza Vizard WAN Internet Setup When configuring the router to access the Internet be sure to choose the correct Internet Connection Type When you configure the router to access the Internet you must select the appropriate connection type so that the data from the LAN port can be transmitted through the bound WAN connection Wireless Setup LAN Setup ees tess WAN SETTING If you are unsure of which option to choose and having trouble accessing the Internet through the Logout Enable WAN Connection Type Static IP v router Please verify them with your Internet Service Provider ISP if needed Service Type INTERNET v STATIC IP IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway IP MTU 64 1500 Domain Name Server Assignment Auto Manual Domain Name Server Primary IP Domain Name Server Secondary IP PORT
12. 11g 54 Mbps 65 dBm 11n 150 Mbps 64 dBM Operation Mode Multiple SSID WEP WPA WPA2 and WPA WPA2 Mixed security Authentication SSID hiding MAC address access control list System Specification Power Indicate power status LAN1 LAN2 Indicate the connection status of LAN LED Indicator interface or LAN2 interface Data Indicate PLC rate WLAN Indicate WLAN ON OFF status and WPS connection Status Power Socket Support power sockets of English style and European style 84 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Ethernet Port 2 x RJ45 for 10 100 Ethernet Auto MDI MDI X Antenna PCB Antenna x 2 Security Set the status of device members Reset Restore factory default settings Button WPS Press this pushbutton for less than 3 seconds to enable the negotiation of PBC mode Press this pushbutton for more than 5 seconds to enable or disable WLAN Storage Temperature 10 85 non condensing 5 90 non condensing Safety Authentication UL L x W x H 107 mm x 62 mm x 48 5 mm Weight 180 y 85 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router 253574104345 All rights reserved The information and specifications included are subject to change without prior notice Sagemcom Broadband SAS tries to ensure that all information in this document is correct but does not accept liability for error or omission Non contractual document All trademarks are registered by their respective owners Simplified joint stock c
13. 2 Click Setup Wizard to display the following page WELCOME TO PLC SETUP WIZARD This wizard will guide you through a step by step process to configure your new router and connect to the Internet Please follow these steps as bellow e Step 1 Change Device Login Password e Step 2 Set Time and Date e Step 3 Setup Internet Connection e Step 4 Setup Wireless Connection e Step 5 Setup Wireless Security e Step 6 Save and Complete Tf F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Step 3 There are 6 steps for configuring the wizard Click Next to display the following page STEP 1 CHANGE DEVICE LOGIN PASSWORD The factory default password of this router is admin To secure your network PLC recommends that you should choose a new password If you do not wish to choose a new password now just click Skip to continue Click Next to proceed to next step ADMIN New Password Confirm Password New Password Confirm Password The password of the default super user of the PLC wireless router is admin In order to ensure your network security it is recommended to change the default password Step 4 In this page you can change the password of the PLC wireless router If you do not want to change the password click Next or Skip After setting the new password click Next to display the following page STEP 2 TIME AND DATE The Time Configuration option allows you to configure up
14. Address Server UDP Port Apply View System Log Helpful Hints A System Logger syslog is a server that collects the logs in one place from different sources If the LAN indudes a syslog server you can use this option to send the router s logs to that server In this page you can enable or disable the log function After enabling the log function you can set 3 types of system log modes The log modes contain Local Remote and Both When you select Local the events are recorded in the local memory e When you select Remote the events are sent to the remote system log server with specified IP address and UDP port e When you select Both the events are recorded in the local memory or sent to the remote system log server with specified IP address and UDP port Click the View System Log button to display the following page H TC ECO IET E ST CC Device Management Backup and Restore Firmware Update Configuration Update Log Settings Diagnostics Logout LOGS VIEW SYSTEM LOG This page allows you to view system logs Manufacturer Sagemcom PLC Device ProductClass 500M PLC WIFI SerialNumber O0lee3f2b97f IP 192 168 1 1 EWVer Gpn2 8P61A C WIFI V0 02 FWVer F502W 1 2 de a Helpful Hints The system log will record activities of the router Depending on the amount of detail you indude in the log your router can only keep a limited number of log entr
15. Config Helpful Hints Firmware updates are released periodically to improve the functionality of your router and to add features If you run into a problem with a specific Display current firmware version Upgrade Mode Select LOCAL select File Click Browse to navigate to the latest firmware If you check Clear Config the PLC router restores to the default settings after upgrade Otherwise the PLC router Clear Config keeps the current settings 66 PLC Wireless Router TFTP Upgrade Mode F st Plug 502W If you select TFTP from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears Device Management Backup and Restore Firmware Update Configuration Update Log Settings Diagnostics Logout FIRMWARE UPDATE The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve functionality and performance NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Firmware Version F502W 1 2 Upgrade Mode TIP MM JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Firmware updates are released periodically to improve the functionality of your router and to add features If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router check if updated firmware is available for your router Server IP Address Serv
16. Enable VLAN Tagging The following table describes parameters in this page Enable WAN Enable or disable the WAN connection of DHCP type Connection Type Select DHCP from the drop down list INTERNET It is mainly used for the Internet service for example surfing the Internet Service Type TROG9 type It is mainly used for the TRO69 service for example TRO69 remote management TROG69 INTERNET a mixed type which applies to both the Internet and TRO69 services Set the host name of local computer Enter the vendor class ID DHCP server assigns the IP Vendor Class ID address to your router according to the vendor class ID Set the maximum transmission unit It is 1500 bytes for most MTU Ethernet networks But some ISPs may require smaller MTUs Do not modify the value of MTU size unless it is necessary for your ISP connection You can manually enter the IP address of domain name server or let the DNS server automatically assign one to your router Domain Name Server Assignment 30 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Domain Name Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Domain Primary IP names should be resolved first by the primary DNS server Soma Name Sener If the ISP provides another DNS server enter the IP address of the DNS server If the primary DNS server fails to resolve Secondary IP the domain name the secondary will resolve it The PLC wireless router supports 2 LAN ports
17. IP address to a MAC address It means that a PC which has the MAC is assigned the specific IP address Black list Function is that PCs whose MAC are in the black list can not be assigned IP address DHCP Filtering IP FILTERING The IP filter option is used to control network access based on the IP of the network device This feature can be configured to DENY network Internet access IP Filtering PORT FILTERING Some applications require that specific ports in the router s firewall be opened for access by the remote parties Port Filtering opens up the Open Ports in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP UDP connection to a remote party using the Port Filtering Port Filtering URL FILTERING The URL Filter option is used to block websites i e www yahoo com URL Filtering MAC Filter MAC Media Access Control address filter is used to filter the transmission data according to the physical address of wireless network card In this page you can add the MAC addresses of devices to the MAC filtering list The devices in the MAC filtering list are not allowed to access the Internet Click ADVANCED gt Access Control gt MAC Filter to enter the MAC Filtering page and then check Enable MAC Filtering and the following page appears fey SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Access Control Helpful Hints MAC FILTERING Enter the MAC address that you want to deny it to connect the int
18. a list of MAC addresses that you would either like to allow or deny users access to the wireless Router Advanced Network PLC Setting Wireless SSID Access Control Mode WLAN FILTER LIST MAC Comment Edit Delete In this page you can configure the access control settings of the wireless LAN interface 56 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Click Add to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Access Control Access Contr Allows you to configure access control of the wireless LAN interface Advanced Wireless Create a list of MAC addresses that you would either like to allow or deny users access to the wireless Router Advanced Network PLC Setting Wireless SSID Access Control Mode WLAN FILTER LIST MAC Comment Edit Delete Add INCOMING MAC FILTER XXIXXIXXIXXIXX XX The following table describes parameters in this page After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings Advanced Network Choose ADVANCED gt Advanced Network and the following page appears lT SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP joS ec Helpful Hints sascha ADVANCED NETWORK 5 i E Click the button to go to This section allows you to configure advanced features of the network the detail setting page STATIC ROUTEING Advanced Wireless Advanced Network This page allows you to add a specific ro
19. accessing the Internet The IP filter option is used to control network access based on the IP of the network device This feature can be configured to DENY network Internet access ENABLE IP FILTERING Enable IP Filtering O 50 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Check Enable IP Filtering and the following page appears i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP IP FILTERING Access Control Helpful Hints IP Filtering is to limit intranet users from accessing the Internet The IP filter option is used to control network access based on the IP of the network device This feature can be configured to DENY network Internet access Advanced Wireless Advanced Network E ENABLE IP FILTERING PLC Setting Logout Enable IP Filtering IP FILTERING LIST IP TCP UDP Remark Edit Click Add to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Access Control Helpful Hints IP Filtering is to limit intranet users from accessing the Internet The IP filter option is used to control network access based on the IP of the network device This feature can be configured to DENY network Internet access ENABLE IP FILTERING Enable IP Filtering IP FILTERING LIST Advanced Wireless Advanced Network PLC Setting IP TCP UDP Remark Edit Delete IP FILTERING TCP UDP Remark The following table describes parameters
20. addresses of the DNS servers according to your actual network or leave them blank After setting the parameters click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties R General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 123 Subnet mask 255 255 295 0 i Default gateway 192 168 1 q Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 14 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Step 5 Ping the default IP address of the PLC wireless router to check whether the current connection between your PC and the PLC wireless router is normal Choose Start gt Run from the desktop and enter ping 192 168 1 1 see the following figure Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For vou ping 192 168 1 1 wy D 192 168 1 1 in the ping command is the default IP address of the LAN interface If JM the IP address changes enter the current IP address instead Step 6 If your PC can ping through the default IP address of the PLC wireless router the following page appears indicating that the connection between your PC and the PLC wireless router is normal cn C WINDO S systen32 ping exe Pinging 192 168 1 1
21. binding to an IP 49 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Black List The black list means that if a MAC address of a LAN device is not consistent with the specified MAC address the PLC wireless router does not assign the bound IP address to the device Click Add under the black list to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Access Control Helpful Hints DHCP FILTERING The DHCP filter function The DHCP filter function includes IP reserving and black list IP reserving binds an IP address to a MAC address It means that a PC which has the MAC is assigned the specific IP address Black list function is that PCs whose MAC are in the black list can not be assigned IP address Advanced Wireless address assigning a static IP address to the PC of Advanced Network DHCP ENABLE bound MAC add Enable DHCP Filter M oun addresses LIST OF IP ADDRESS RESERVED FOR MAC NUM Static IP MAC Edit Delete BLACK LIST NUM MAC Edit In this page enter the MAC address of the LAN device After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings IP Filtering The IP filter function can prevent the internal users from accessing the Internet Choose ADVANCED gt Access Control gt IP Filtering and the following page appears 1a SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Access Control Helpful Hints IP Filtering is to limit intranet users from
22. both devices go out In that case please repeat Step1 to Step3 Joining an AVLN Network Assume that a network exists a new device the joiner wants to join the network Any device on the existing network can become the adder Step 1 Press the Security pushbutton on the joiner for at least 10 seconds The device will reset and restart with a random NMK Step 2 Press the Security pushbutton on the joiner for less than 3 seconds Step 3 Press the Security pushbutton on any network device for less than 3 seconds making it the adder Please press this pushbutton within 1 minute Step 4 Wait for the connection to complete The Power LED indicators on both devices will flash at 1 second interval until the process succeeds or fails If the connection is successful the Power and Data LED indicators on both devices illuminate steadily If the connection is failed the Power LED indicators on both devices still illuminate steadily but the Data LED indicators on both devices go out In that case please repeat Step1 to Step4 81 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router PLC A and B form an AVLN C wants to ioin the AVLN Press the Security pushbutton on C for at least 10 sec Press the Security pushbutton on Bfor less than 3 sec Press the Security pushbutton on C for less than 3 sec B becomes adder C becomes joiner C accepts the NMK from B Leaving an AVLN Network Assume that a network exi
23. can select AUTO PAP CHAP MS CHAP or EAP from Authentication Method the drop down list Set the maximum transmission unit It is 1500 bytes for most Ethernet networks 1492 bytes for PPPoE connection But MTU some ISPs may require smaller MTUs Do not modify the value of MTU size unless it is necessary for your ISP connection You can manually enter the IP address of domain name Assignment server or let the DNS server automatically assign one to your router P PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Domain names should be resolved first by the primary DNS server If the ISP provides another DNS server enter the IP address DNS Secondary IP of the DNS server If the primary DNS server fails to resolve the domain name server the secondary will resolve it The PLC wireless router supports 2 LAN ports which can be LAN Port bound to different interfaces DNS Primary IP WLAN Port The PLC wireless router supports 1 WLAN ports which can be bound to different interfaces If you enable VLAN tagging and the VLAN value is not 0 Enable VLAN Tagging message will carry the VLAN ID Bridge In the Bridge mode all physical ports and wireless interfaces co exist in the virtual interfaces STEP 3 SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION Use this section to configure your Internet Connection type If you are unsure of your connection method please contact your Internet Service Prov
24. display the following page STEP 5 SETUP WIRELESS SECURITY To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Wireless Security Mode None K None WEP WPA PSK Ma WPA WPA2 PSK Step 10 In this page you can set the wireless security mode The PLC wireless router provides the following 5 types of wireless security modes None WEP WPA WPA2 and WPA WPA2 Mixed None select None from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page STEP 5 SETUP WIRELESS SECURITY To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Wireless Security Mode None v None means that data encryption is not adopted the network is not secure and any station can access the network This option is not recommended WEP Select WEP from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page STEP 5 SETUP WIRELESS SECURITY To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports thr
25. following table describes parameters in this page Firmware Version Display current firmware version Upgrade Mode Server IP Address Server Port User Name Password Enter the password for connecting to the FTP server Directory Enter the firmware directory If you check Clear Config the PLC router restores to the Clear Config default settings after upgrade Otherwise the PLC router keeps the current settings HTTP Upgrade Mode If you select HTTP from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Backup and Restore FIRMWARE UPDATE The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve Firmware Update functionality and performance NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your router will reboot Configuration Update Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Log Settings Diagnostics Logout Firmware Version Upgrade Mode Server IP Address Server Port 1 65535 User Name Password Directory Clear Config The following table describes parameters in this page Field Firmware Version Upgrade Mode Server IP Address Server Port User Name Password Enter the password for connecting to the HTTP server Directory Enter the firmware directory If you check Clear Config the PLC router restores to the Clear
26. router NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your Router will reboot Configuration Update Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Log Settings Diagnostics Logout Upgrade Mode Server IP Address Server Port 1 65535 User Name Password Directory config xml The following table describes parameters in this page FTP Upgrade Mode If you select FTP from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears iz SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Backup and Restore Helpful Hints CONFIGURATION UPDATE Configuration updates are released periodically to improve the functionality The Configuration Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest configuration code to Firmware Update improve functionality and performance Configuration Update NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your Router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Log Settings configuration is available Diagnostics for your router Logout Upgrade Mode Server IP Address Server Port 1 65535 User Name Password Directory config xml The following table describes parameters in this page Field Upgrade Mode Select FTP Server IP Address Enter the IP address o
27. server fails to resolve the domain name server the secondary will resolve it bound to different interfaces which can be bound to different interfaces message will carry the VLAN ID In the Bridge mode all physical ports and wireless interfaces co exist in the virtual interfaces eS SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Wizard Helpful Hints When configuring the When you configure the router to access the Internet you must select the appropriate ou ess the connection type so that the data from the LAN port can be transmitted through the bound WAN connection WAN SETTING Enable WAN Connection Type with your In ternet Service Provider ISP if needed Service Type PORT BINDING LAN Port LAN1 LAN2 WLAN Port SSID1 VLAN C Enable VLAN Tagging The following table describes parameters in this page Enable WAN Enable or disable the WAN connection of bridge type Connection Type Select Bridge from the drop down list The PLC wireless router supports 2 LAN ports which can be LAN Port l bound to different interfaces service Type You can only select Internet WLAN Port The PLC wireless router supports 1 WLAN ports which can be bound to different interfaces If you enable VLAN tagging and the VLAN value is not 0 Enable VLAN Tagging message will carry the VLAN ID After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings 34 PLC Wi
28. settings of the PLC wireless router After the default settings are restored the PLC router will lose the new settings that you configure For the sake of network security it is strongly recommended to change the password of admin If you forget the login password please restore the factory default settings of the PLC wireless router The default user name and password of the super user are admin Web Idle Time Out Web idle timeout setting is used to set the time for system automatically exiting the Web configuration page The range is 5 30 minutes Services If you have established some WAN connections you may enable or disable the service types of the selected WAN connections You can also enable or disable the service types of remote hosts For example enable the Telnet service and then the remote host can log in to the PLC wireless router by the Telnet service After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings 64 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W If HTTP service is disabled you are not allowed to log in to the Web configuration page of the PLC wireless router Backup and Restore Choose MAINTENANCE gt Backup and Restore and the following page appears lit SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP i Hel Hints BACKUP AND RESTORE Sac Backup and Restore i l Once your router is cup and Restore Through this page you can backup the current configuration or restore the router to factory con
29. settings of your router Please note that router is the same IP this section is optional and you should not need to change any of the settings here to get address you will use to your network up and running access the w Note Generally you do not need to modify the default configuration of this page ROUTER SETTING Router IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Enable Gateway Isolate DHCP SERVER Enable DHCP Server IP Pool Starting Address 97 E 2 IP Pool Ending Address 192 168 100 IP Pool Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Lease Time 24 1 160 hours Domain Name Server Assignment O auto O Manual Domain Name Server Primary IP domain Name Server Secondary IP Apply Cancel In this page you can configure the LAN settings of the PLC wireless router You can modify the IP address of the LAN interface according to the actual network environment The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 Please note that this is an optional operation Usually you need not to modify the default settings in this page You may use the default settings and DHCP service to manage the IP setting of the private network The IP address of your host is from the DHCP address pool If you want to enable the DHCP function of the PLC wireless router on the LAN the network segment of DHCP IP pool of PLC wireless router must be the same as that of the IP address of
30. that has not registered as a multicast group IGMP Proxy enables the device to capture IGMP messages from the host machine via Ethernet interfaces and send the messages via the WAN interface When this function is enabled this device acts as a proxy agent of the host machine 59 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Click Advanced Network gt IGMP on the left pane or click IGMP in the ADVANCED NETWORK page to display the following page JI SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints DoS Protection IGMP PROXY IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces Access Control Transmission of identical content such as multimedia from a source to a number of recipients IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces Advanced Wireless Advanced Network npm PLC Setting With IGMP Snooping enabled the device L2 switch can make intelligent multicast forwarding only toward IGMP SNOOPING Logout IGMP PROXY Enable IGMP Proxy WAN Connection 2_INTERNET_R result it significantly reduces traffic flooding upon interfaces which are not registered as Apply multicast group In this page you may choose to enable or disable IGMP Snooping and IGMP Proxy When IGMP Snooping is enabled only the host machines in mu
31. to be eliminated by reusing recycling composting and energy recovery is strongly advised In order to comply with this directive which is applicable to EEEs sold after 13 08 2005 your recorder will be taken back free of charge and recycled by the distributor of the EEE within the limits of the quantity and types of equipment bought from them These appliances which contain substances potentially dangerous to human health and the environment will be recycled Directive on the Restriction of use of certain hazardous substances in electronic equipment ROHS Your recorder along with the batteries supplied comply with the directive relating to the ROHS dangerous materials such as lead mercury or cadmium are not used This avoids environmental hazards and any risks to the health of personnel at the recycling centres The batteries of the remote control can be removed simply Note When the batteries of the remote control are worn out please dispose of them at a collection point and not with household waste CE Marking The C marking certifies that the product complies with the essential requirements of the Directive1999 5 EC concerning radio equipment and telecommunication equipment and of Directives 2006 95 EC concerning safety 2004 108 EC concerning electromagnetic compatibility and ErP 2009 125 EC concerning ecodesign requirements defined by the European Parliament and Council to minimize electromagnetic interferences ensure the safe
32. to check the connection between the computer and the device e Click start gt Run and enter ping command ping 192 168 1 1 the IP address of PLC wireless router e If you fail to access the PLC wireless router check the following settings The network cable type The connection between your router and the computer TCP IP settings of PC How to restore factory defaults after carrying out the incorrect configuration e Press the Reset pushbutton for 3 seconds and then release it The PLC wireless router restores the factory default settings e The default IP address of the PLC wireless router is 192 168 1 1 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 e The user name and password of the super user are both admin e The user name and password of the common user are both user 83 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Specifications PLC Module Specification Qualcomm ATHEROS AR7420 AR1540 HomePlug AV IEEE 802 3 10 100 Ethernet 100 Mbps IEEE 802 3u Fast Ethernet Support OFDM 4096 1024 256 64 16 8 QAM QPSK BPSK odulation Mode and ROBO 128 bit AES Support four level QoS Qos Support VLAN priority Support ToS and CoS packet classifications IEEE 802 3 3x 3u Range 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps Wireless Signal Rate 11g 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps 11n up to 300 Mbps in 40 MHz mode and up to 144 4 Mbps in 20 MHz mode 11b 16 17 dBm Output Power 11g 14 17 dBm 11n 11 16 dBm 11b 11 Mbps 76 dBM Receiving Sensitivity
33. 500 Mbps 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 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 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 11i and IEEE802 11e Support 2T2R mode Transmission data rate is up to 300 Mbps Support WEP and WPA for secure data transmission Support DHCP server Support version upgrade through Web page Support restoring factory default settings Support the following wireless security modes WEP WPA WPA2 and WPA WPA2 Mixed Support system status display Support system log PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Safety Precautions This device is intended for connection to the AC power line Before using this product please read the following precautions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning Use a dry clot
34. ANCE STATUS HELP FIRMWARE UPDATE The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve functionality and performance NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Firmware Version F502W 1 2 Upgrade Mode LOCAL Select File Clear Config Helpful Hints Firmware updates are of your router and to add features If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router check if updated firmware is available for your router In this page you can update the firmware version of the PLC wireless router You may obtain the firmware from the local server or remote server Local Upgrade Mode Usually you can upgrade firmware from the local server If you select LOCAL from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears ili SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP The following table describes parameters in this page FIRMWARE UPDATE The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve functionality and performance NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Firmware Version F502W 1 2 Upgrade Mode LOCAL Select File Clear
35. BINDING LAN Port LAN1 LAN2 Wi SSID1 LAN Port VLAN Enable VLAN Tagging 34 lt F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router The following table describes parameters in this page Enable WAN Enable or disable the WAN connection of static IP type Connection Type Select Static IP from the drop down list INTERNET It is mainly used for the Internet service for example surfing the Internet Service Type TRO69 It is mainly used for the TRO69 service for example TRO69 remote management TROG69 INTERNET It is a mixed type which applies to both the Internet and TRO69 services Enter the WAN IP address provided by the ISP It cannot be Enter the WAN subnet mask provided by the ISP It varies Subnet mask depending on the network type Usually the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Class C Enter the IP address of the gateway provided by the ISP This IP address is used for connecting to the ISP Set the maximum transmission unit It is 1500 bytes for most MTU Ethernet networks But some ISPs may require smaller MTUs Do not modify the value of MTU size unless it is necessary for your ISP connection D s You can manually enter the IP address of domain name omain Name Server server or let the DNS server automatically assign one to your J router Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Domain Primary IP names should be resolved first by the primary DNS server If the ISP provides another DNS server enter the IP address
36. Choose SETUP gt Logout to log out of the Web configuration page and the following page appears A Welcome to Web Management Username admin Y Password L Remember my login info on this computer 63 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Maintenance Device Management Choose MAINTENANCE gt Device Management and the following page appears JH SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP DEVICE MANAGEMENT AND SERVICE el m Backup and Restore oe security reasons it is It is highly recommended that you create a password to keep your router secure a ange min an ser accounts Be sur nd Firmware Update Configuration Update ACCOUNT PASSWORD Log Setti g ngs Username Current Password Logout New Password Confirm Password WEB IDLE TIME OUT SETTINGS web Idle Time Out S 30 minutes SERVICES Select WAN Connections 2 INTERNET_R v Service PING WWW TELNET TFTP In this page you can modify the password for logging in to the PLC wireless router set Web idle timeout and enable or disable the WAN connection service Account Password In order to ensure the network security it is recommended that you change the default login password Please remember the new password if you change the default password You may write it down and keep it well for future use If you forget the login password you need to restore the factory default
37. Config default settings after upgrade Otherwise the PLC router keeps the current settings 68 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W HTTPS Upgrade Mode If you select HTTPS from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP The following table describes parameters in this page If you check Clear Config the PLC router restores to the Clear Config default settings after upgrade Otherwise the PLC router keeps the current settings Click Apply and then system begins to upgrade firmware After upgrade completes the PLC wireless router automatically reboots Helpful Hints FIRMWARE UPDATE Firmware updates are The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve functionality and performance NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete features If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router check if updated firmware is available for your router Firmware Version F502W 1 2 Upgrade Mode HTTPS Server IP Address Server Port 1 65535 User Name Password Directory fimage img Clear Config Caution To avoid losing previous configuration of the router save the configuration before N upgrade During upgrad
38. EB CONFIGURATION cian 16 SETUP O 17 IZA oa 17 DA o e ee eee 19 o 1 tice sae aa ge nates as ara E iets cette ta ate as E N EE cde see ae TE 20 PPPOE POETA a 22 A O 23 NON dd oda as 25 WE P aoaaa decid sachs dis 25 WPA PSK ee eee ee 26 WPAZPS Koraan cs 21 U RR ameaeaes ana 27 Internet SOU anna O a 29 I A taaadeestia nes 30 el dd dd dos 31 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router S la aR PR ET ee ee RR EC PT ee OT eke aOR EET Seg Tee Te ee ee Per Ee een eee Serene eee 33 BS UCN yet se e E ete tye ea ome cece srs aie su sm ga Sue ees o A 34 Wireless 99T iso snug aeveceneccnastenianeaiaeansccenenacse 35 Wireless Basic Seuinds suid lee eee ee ee ee ee ee 35 Wireless Secun SOUT S soi ia a dic 36 RA 37 MER cdo ene ae A eve seauee ne tale nada 37 WP ASR ccs TTT 38 o e A ee ete 39 WPANPAZP SK A A A a AEP ane eee eae a ee eee ee ee 40 TI En Tae kere ps 41 PBC MOGO meee mere eerie ee fe ne et ae er ee eee pny ee reer ee 42 Sl CC rar rta 42 AN SEUD o ida 43 TIMES and Date caos tooo aia oca 44 Kese add 45 ADVANCED SETTINO Sicario anni 46 DOS Mey KO 21 ead 0 a 46 ACCESS CONO eect awe ee cr A 47 MAC TT TT 47 a A ou sacc Nant saee Wactas vane dssoeiser 48 tist of IP Address Reserved fOr MAC a iio 49 BACK L E E ae E a en E A Ren 50 A EE caret EE EE E E A EA E E A 50 aein Tele ETT 52 URE all le a aa 93 Ks VE Tn Le Te AT OSS ck iris TTT 54 Advanced Wireless Settings sees eee eee ee eee 55 SUIT a SCCUMEY isane o nae a E aai a E E I ban
39. F st Plug 502W y 57 d C K O O PLC Wireless Router User Manual 3IGEOMCOM PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Contents ABOUT THE USER MANUAL sist carlinas 4 FEATURES votado 4 PEC FE aten datestebeaewes 4 OTS 9 Fe CCS orsono aioe cc iscsi sane picasa antacid acs twee ee aaa Saas eee eee 4 SAFETY PREGAUTION Sonar ida is 5 SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS TO USE THE SOCKET OF THE DEVICE 6 ENVIRONMEN Tsitasinsas idad 6 Meaning of logos present on the product or its packaging ooccocccoccconcoccconcconcnonnnnanonanonnns 6 Product FECYCIING ANG disposals A scesascoradeemseradscesesuaneauas 6 European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 7 Directive on the Restriction of use of certain hazardous substances in electronic eguibment ROHS ao 7 CE MARKING 2 cirio eee 7 OVERVIEW notoria 8 Product Introduccion lios 8 AG MN A A A 8 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION AND DEVICE CONNECTION sss sss sss e seene neee 9 LED Status Description and Pushbutton Description sssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeesesssssss sees eee eers 9 interface Describir o 10 Hardware Installation as 11 Ya A A O A A A 11 Improving the Transmission Performance of Network cccccoocccccconccncococcncconcnnoonanonnononnnnononnnncnnanenonanenos 11 System Requite Meninas a 12 Before You BA E 12 Connecting the RT eer cea elnce Ace icy we aha aloe eee reel cast 12 CONFIGURING THE LAN PO nck eye ra 13 W
40. G STATIC ROUTE S Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Metric Interface Edit Delete In this page you can set the static routing rules Click Add to display the following page HES SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP This page allows you to add a specific route interface If you are not familiar with these Advanced Network settings please read the help section A maximum 16 entries can be configured Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Metric Interface Edit Delete Add STATIC ROUTE ADD Destination Network Address Subnet Mask Use Gateway IP Address ForwardingMetric Use Interface 2_INTERNET_R The following table describes parameters in this page Destination Network Set the IP address of destination network Address Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask of the destination IP address Use Gateway Address IP Set the IP address of host or router that data packets are sent to Set the number of forwarding hops that network data packets are Forwarding Metric forwarded by the router 58 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Use Interface Select a local legal interface for the routing rule After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings UPnP By using the Universal Plug and Play UPnP protocol a host on the LAN side can require the router to realize the conversion of specific port so that an external ho
41. HT SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Wizard Wireless Setup WIRELESS SECURITY To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides 2 higher level of security WIRELESS SECURITY MODE WEP Y Wireless Security Mode Tf you choose the WEP security option this device will ONLY operate in Legacy Wireless mode 802 11B G WEP is the wireless encryption standard To use it you must enter the same key s into the router and the wireless stations For 64 bit keys you must enter 10 hex digits into each key box For 128 bit keys you must enter 26 hex digits into each key box A hex digit is either a number from 0 to 9 or a letter from A to F For the most secure use of WEP set the authentication type to Shared Key when WEP is enabled You may also enter any text string into a WEP key box in which case it will be converted into a hexadecimal key using the ASCII values of the characters A maximum of 5 text characters can be entered for 64 bit keys and a maximum of 13 characters for 128 bit keys length applies to all keys Default Tx Key 1 HEX 10 characters vw 6666666666 WEP Key Length WEP Key Format WEP Keyl WEP Key2 WEP Key3 8888888888 WEP Key4 9999999999 Authentication s E Helpful Hints If yo
42. IP of the DNS server If the primary DNS server fails to resolve the domain name the secondary will resolve it ort bound to different interfaces be bound to different interfaces If you enable VLAN tagging and the VLAN value is not 0 lt 91 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router PPPoE If the ISP provides the user name and password for PPPoE dialup please select PPPoE STEP 3 SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION WAN SETTING Enable WAN Connection Type PPPoE M Service Type INTERNET PPPoE Account PPPoE Password Confirm Password Authentication Method MTU DNS DOMAIN NAME SERVER Assignment INS Primary IP INS Sec PORT BINDING LAN Port WLAN Port VLAN C Enable VLAN Tagging The following table describes parameters in this page Enable WAN Enable or disable the WAN connection of PPPoE type Connection Type Select PPPoE from the drop down list INTERNET It is mainly used for the Internet service for example surfing the Internet Service Type TRO69 It is mainly used for the TRO69 service for example TRO69 remote management TROG69 INTERNET It is a mixed type which applies to both the Internet and TRO69 services PPPoE Account Enter the user name provided by the ISP for PPPoE dialup PPPoE Password Enter the password provided by the ISP for PPPoE dialup Confirm Password Enter the PPPoE password again ae You
43. MAC Password DEK Remote NetworkPwea You can set the passwords of remote PLC devices according to their MAC addresses and DEKs Device Equipment Key The following table describes parameters in this page Enter the names of the remote devices Remote MAC Enter the MAC addresses of the remote devices When you set the parameters of the remote devices you need to PARNOG DEN enter this password for authentication Remote NetworkPwd Set the network passwords for the remote PLC devices You can set up to 8 network passwords for the remote PLC devices You can access the Internet by network password synchronization But network passwords of the two devices for password synchronization must be the same and either of the PLC devices must be connected to the Internet 62 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Advanced Configuration ADVANCE CONFIGURATION QOS PRIORITY SETTING If both VLAN Tags and TOS Bits are enabled and a frame is found that contains both VLAN Tags will overwrite TOS Bits Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 WLAN Tags E Jorma Tos Bits d Norma Lov Lov Norma High QoS priority settings in this page only apply to PLC data stream QoS function contains VLAN tag and ToS tag Each VLAN tag or ToS tag contains 8 bits and defines 4 level QoS priority settings By default QoS priority settings are hidden After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings Logout
44. N Port LAN1 LAN2 WLAN Port SSID1 VLAN C Enable VLAN Tagging 20 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W The following table describes parameters in this page Enable WAN Enable or disable the WAN connection of static IP type Connection Type Select Static IP from the drop down list INTERNET It is mainly used for the Internet service for example surfing the Internet Service Type TRO69Y It is mainly used for the TROG69 service for example TRO69 remote management TRO69_INTERNET It is a mixed type which applies to both the Internet and TRO69 services Enter the WAN IP address provided by the ISP Do not leave address ease this field blank Enter the WAN subnet mask provided by the ISP It varies Subnet mask with the network types Usually the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Class C Enter the IP address of gateway provided by the ISP This IP ET address is used for connecting to the ISP Set the maximum transmission unit it is 1 500 bytes for most MTU Ethernet networks But some ISPs may require smaller MTUs Do not modify the value of MTU size unless it is necessary for your ISP connection You can manually enter the IP address of domain name Assignment server or let the DNS server automatically assign one to your router Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Domain names should be resolved first by the primary DNS server If the ISP provides another DNS server enter the IP address DNS Secondary
45. RACEROUTE HOST Host Max TTL Wait times 192 168 1 1 30 1 128 5 2 60s Traceroute Stop RESULT In this page you can set the parameters of Traceroute diagnosis The following table describes parameters in this page Field Host Enter the IP address of host that performs the operation of tracing routing set the maximum TTL Time to Live You can estimate the number of routers that data packet passes from the source host to the destination host according to the TTL value Enter the waiting time Max TTL Wait times After finishing the settings click the Traceroute button and then the result of Traceroute diagnosis is displayed in the page Click Stop button to stop Traceroute diagnosis 75 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Logout Choose MAINTENANCE gt Logout to log out of the Web configuration page and the following page appears T Welcome to Web Management Username admin v Password Po C Remember my login info on this computer 76 PLC Wireless Router Status Device Information Choose STATUS gt Device Info and the following page appears F st Plug 502W ii SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Great DEVICE INFO LAN Clients debate All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page The firmware version is also displayed here Routing Tabl
46. Setup complete Click Back to review or modify settings SETUP SUMMARY Time Settings Enable Protocol PPPoE Username test Wireless Network Name SSID Powerline Wireless Channel Auto Scan recommended 802 11 Mode Mixed 802 11b g n Wireless Security Mode WAP2 Mixed Step 12 In this page you can view the configuration information of the PLC wireless router If you want to modify some settings click Back If you want to make the settings take effect click Complete Note gt In any configuration page of Wizard you can click Back to modify the previous JM settings or click Cancel to exit the page 28 PLC Wireless Router Internet Setup Choose SETUP gt Internet Setup and the following page appears HE SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Wizard Internet Setup Wireless Setup LAN Setup Time and Date Logout WAN SETTINGS Through the connection list you can see the establishment of the WAN connection CONNECTION LIST Status Name Enabled 1 INTERNET_B Enabled 2_INTERNET_R DEFAULT GATEWAY Default Gateway Mode Auto Manual Current Default Gateway No Default Gateway When configuring the router to access the Internet be sure to choose the correct Internet Connection Type If you are unsure of which option to choose and having trouble accessing the Internet through the router Please verify them with your Internet Service Pr
47. alizes network access control based on the IP addresses of network devices Click ADVANCED gt Access Control gt DHCP Filtering and the following page appears i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP DoS Protection Access Control Advanced Wireless Advanced Network PLC Setting address of the PCS of the ogou bound MAC addresses S o Helpful Hints DHCP FILTERING The DHCP filter function indudes static IP and black The DHCP filter function includes IP reserving and black list IP reserving binds an IP address to list Static IP is to bind a MAC address to an IP address assigning a static IP address to the PC of the bound MAC address Black list is not to assign IP a MAC address It means that a PC which has the MAC is assigned the specific IP address Black list function is that PCs whose MAC are in the black list can not be assigned IP address DHCP ENABLE 48 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Check Enable DHCP Filter and the following page appears DoS Protection lit SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints DHCP FILTERING Access Control The DHCP filter function The DHCP filter function includes IP reserving and black list IP reserving binds an IP address to a MAC address It means that a PC which has the MAC is assigned the specific IP address Black list function is that PCs whose MAC are in the black list can not be assigned IP address Advanced Ne
48. amaged or defective you may receive an electric shock Never touch the appliance with damp or wet hands You may get an electric shock Install the appliance in a dry well aired place Protect them from moisture and dust Install the appliance indoors out of the sun and rain avoid extremes of temperature Use the appliance in an environment where the following conditions apply ambient temperature between 0 C 32 F and 40 C 104 F ambient humidity between 20 and 90 Keep the appliance away from sources of heat such as radiators or gas electric heaters Do not place incandescent objects such as candles on the appliance Do not place any object on the appliance this would interfere with the ventilation the vent slots in the casing are there to protect your appliance from overheating Do not place any object such as a piece of fabric or paper on these slots To avoid short circuits with a risk of fire or electric shock place your appliance away from the damp If any liquid comes into contact with your appliance drops splashes it will damage it and may cause irremediable breakdown If a liquid does enter the appliance unplug it immediately from the mains and contact your retailer electrician Make sure that the device is properly inserted into the mains Never place objects walk or pass a wheeled appliance on the device You may damage it and cause a risk of fire or electric shock F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router
49. and performance NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your Router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Upgrade Mode Server IP Address Server Port User Name Password Directory Helpful Hints Configuration updates are released periodically to improve the functionality of your router and to add features If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router check if updated configuration is available for your router 1 65535 config xml The following table describes parameters in this page Server Port User Name Password 2 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Click Apply and then system begins to upgrade configuration file After upgrade completes the PLC wireless router automatically reboots Caution During upgrade do not power off the router or press the Reset pushbutton MN The PLC wireless router supports only the firmware with the format xml Log Settings Choose MAINTENANCE gt Log Settings and the following page appears JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Device Management Backup and Restore Firmware Update Configuration Update Log Settings Diagnostics Logout SYSTEM LOG The System Log options allow you to send log information to a system log Server ENABLE LOG Enable Log Mode Server IP
50. anufacturing to commissioning use and elimination Meaning of logos present on the product or its packaging The crossed out dustbin sign stuck on the product or its accessories means that at the end of its life the product is subject to selective collection and must not be thrown away in unsorted household waste The looped arrow sign means that the packaging may be recycled and must not be disposed of with household waste Zp DX A The logo with three arrows shown on the plastic parts means that they may be La recycled and that they must not be disposed of with household waste Product recycling and disposal To facilitate recycling please respect the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste If your product contains batteries they must be disposed of at appropriate collection points European regulations ask you to dispose of products belonging to the family of electrical and electronic equipments A selectively e At the collection points made available to you locally drop off centre selective collection etc e At sales points in the event of the purchase of similar equipment PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W In this way you can participate in the re use and upgrading of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste which can have an effect on the environment and human health European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE In the context of sustainable development the reduction of wastes
51. date and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP Network Time Protocol Server TIME SETTING Enable NTP First NTP time server time windows com Second NTP time server time nist gov K TIME CONFIGURATION Current Router Time 1971 01 01 00 51 29 Time Zone GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris Step 5 In this page you can set the Network Time Protocol NTP server according to your time zone After setting the NTP server and time zone click Next to display the following page STEP 3 SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION Use this section to configure your Internet Connection type If you are unsure of your connection method please contact your Internet Service Provider WAN SETTING Enable WAN Connection Type Service Type Hostname Vendor Class ID MTU 64 1500 DNS DOMAIN NAME SERVER PORT BINDING LAN Port LAN1 LAN2 WLAN Port SSID1 VLAN C Enable VLAN Tagging 18 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Step 6 The PLC wireless router supports 4 types of Internet connection DHCP Static IP PPPoE and Bridge In this page you can select the proper Internet connection mode and configure the relevant parameters according to the actual requirements If you are not sure of your Internet connection mode please contact y
52. e SYSTEM INFO F ST PLUG 502W 1971 01 01 00 45 06 F502W 1 2 Gpn2 8P614 _WIFI 0 02 WAN PORT INFORMATION 1 INTERNET B W 00 le e3 f2 b9 82 Connected IP_Bridged LAN PORT INFORMATION OO teres fa bo 30 192 168 1 1 2552552595 0 WIRELESS LAN INFORMATION 00 16 E3 F2 B9 81 Mixed 802 11bf9 n Auto Scan recommended WAP Mixed DHCP SERVER INFORMATION Enabled 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 100 24 Hour 192 168 1 1 This page displays all the information of the router induding WAN LAN status and other detailed information Details indude firmware version MAC address Default gateway Modem IP and etc In this page you can view basic information of the PLC wireless router such as the information of WAN and LAN interfaces wireless LAN information and DHCP server Information Click Refresh to refresh the information in this page fa F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router LAN Client Choose STATUS gt LAN Clients and the following page appears NES SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints LAN CLIENT In this section you can see what LAN devices are currently leasing IP addresses This is a list of all LAN dients that are currently connected to your wireless Router WIRELESS CLIENTS MAC Address Live Time s 192 168 1 21 00 22 b0 69 0d 64 0 In this page you can view the status information of wireless clients Ethernet clients and DHCP clients Click Refre
53. e do not power off the PLC wireless router or press the Reset pushbutton The default upgrade mode is Local and it supports only the firmware with the format img 69 F st Plug 502W Configuration Update PLC Wireless Router Choose MAINTENANCE gt Configuration Update and the following page appears Device Management Firmware Update Configuration Update Log Settings Diagnostics Logout CONFIGURATION UPDATE The Configuration Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest configuration code to improve functionality and performance NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your Router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Upgrade Mode Select File LOCAL Browse FUE SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Configuration updates are released periodically to improve the functionality of your router and to a features If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router check if updated configuration is available for your router In this page you can update the configuration file of the PLC wireless router You may obtain the configuration file from the local server or remote server Local Upgrade Mode Usually you can upgrade configuration file from the local server If you select LOCAL from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears
54. e IP address of DNS server If the primary DNS server fails to resolve the domain name the secondary will resolve it Domain Name Server Secondary IP After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings Time and Date Choose SETUP gt Time and Date and the following page appears res SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Wizard Helpful Hints TIME AND DATE Good timekeeping is important for accurate logs Internet Setu d The Time Configuration option allows you to configure update and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP Network Time Protocol Server Wireless Setup LAN Setup Time and Date TIME SETTING Logout Enable NTP First NTP time server time windows com Second NTP time server time nist gov v TIME CONFIGURATION Current Router Time 1971 01 01 04 17 44 Time Zone GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris In this page you can set the Network Time Protocol NTP server and your local time zone for updating and maintaining the router time After enabling the Internet time servers select the proper time servers and your local time zone and then click Apply to save the settings When the PLC wireless router connects to the Internet the router time will synchronize with the time of selected time zone 44 PLC Wireless Router F st Pl
55. e of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode use TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA Mode WPA WPA2 Mixed Personal Y Encryption Mode TKIP AES Both Group Key Update Interval 100 60 65535 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key 1234567890 The pre shared key should be 8 to 63 ASCII or 64 hexadecimal numbers The following table describes parameters related to the WPA WPA2 Mixed mode Field WPA Mode Only WPA WPA2 Mixed Personal is available Encryption Mode You can only select Both OUP ey Pale Set the update interval of group key Interval Pre shared Ke Set the pre shared key The PLC wireless router uses this y key to authenticate the identity of workstation After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings 40 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W WPS Settings WPS refers to Wi Fi Protected Setup You can use the WPS setup function to add a wireless client to a network without setting
56. e that you connect to your wireless ogou vork y Select SSID atan WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Wireless Security Mode WPANWPA2 PSK lt WPA WPA2MIX Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode use TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA Mode WPA WPA2 Mixed Personal Encryption Mode TKIP AES Both Group Key Update Interval 100 60 65535 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key 1234567890 The pre shared key should be 8 to 63 ASCII or 64 hexadecimal numbers For the parameters in this page refer to O Wireless Security Settings Access Control Choose Advanced Wireless gt Access Control on the left pane or click Access Control in the ADVANCED WIRELESS page to display the following page ME SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Access Control Allows you to configure access control of the wireless LAN interface Advanced Wireless Helpful Hints Create
57. e the WAN connection of PPPoE type Connection Type Select PPPoE from the drop down list INTERNET it is mainly used for the Internet service for example surfing the Internet TRO69 It is mainly used for the TRO69 service for example TRO69 remote management TRO69_INTERNET It is a mixed type which applies to both the Internet and TRO69 services PPPoE Account Enter the user name provided by the ISP for PPPoE dialup PPPoE Password Enter the password provided by the ISP for PPPoE dialup Service Type Confirm Password Enter the PPPoE password again oo You can select AUTO PAP CHAP MS CHAP or EAP from Authentication Method the drop down list Set the maximum transmission unit It is 1500 bytes for most Ethernet networks 1492 bytes for PPPoE connection But MTU some ISPs may require smaller MTUs Do not modify the value of MTU size unless it is necessary for your ISP connection You can manually enter the IP address of domain name server or let the DNS server automatically assign one to your router Domain Name Server Assignment Me Te e F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Domain Name Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Domain Primary IP Domain Name Server Secondary IP LAN Port WLAN Port Enable VLAN Tagging Bridge names should be resolved first by the primary DNS server If the ISP provides another DNS server enter the IP address of the DNS server If the primary DNS
58. ect you to the internet Setup Wizard Note Please refer to the Quick Install Guide and configure the router gradually The LAN user is allowed to access the PLC wireless router by two level user names and passwords admin admin and user user 16 PLC Wireless Router Setup Wizard F st Plug 502W You can set the basic network parameters for accessing the Internet by following this wizard To configure the wizard do as follows Step 1 Choose SETUP gt Wizard and the following page appears ltl SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Wizard Internet Setup Wireless Setup LAN Setup Time and Date Logout Helpful Hints SETTING UP YOUR INTERNET There are two ways to set up your Internet connection You can use the Web based Internet Connection Setup Wizard or you can manually configure the connection INTERNET CONNECTION WIZARD Setup Wizard Note Please refer to the Quick Install Guide and configure the router gradually successfully connect you to the internet When you order the broadband service pay attention to the Internet connection type The PLC wireless router adopts Ethternet connection Technical parameters of Internet connection properities are provided by your Internet service provider ISP For example your ISP should tell you whether the Internet connection mode is static IP or dynamic IP and whether the protocol used for Internet communication is DHCP or PPPoE Step
59. ee wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Wireless Security Mode WEP v If you choose the WEP security option this device will ONLY operate in Legacy Wireless mode 802 11B G WEP is the wireless encryption standard To use it you must enter the same key s into the router and the wireless stations For 64 bit keys you must enter 10 hex digits into each key box For 128 bit keys you must enter 26 hex digits into each key box A hex digit is either a number from 0 to 9 or a letter from A to F For the most secure use of WEP set the authentication type to Shared Key when WEP is enabled You may also enter any text string into a WEP key box in which case it will be converted into a hexadecimal key using the ASCII values of the characters A maximum of 5 text characters can be entered for 64 bit keys and a maximum of 13 characters for 128 bit keys WEP Key Length 64bit length applies to all keys Default Tx Key 1 e WEP Key Format HEX 10 characters v WEP Keyl 6666666666 WEP Key2 7777777777 WEP Key3 8888888888 WEP Key4 9999999999 Authentication Open v 25 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router The following table describes parameters related to the WEP mode Select the encryption
60. er Port 1 65535 User Name Password Directory fimage img Clear Config The following table describes parameters in this page Field Description Firmware Version Display current firmware version Upgrade Mode Select TFTP lf you check Clear Config the PLC router restores to the default settings after upgrade Otherwise the PLC router Clear Config FTP Upgrade Mode keeps the current settings If you select FTP from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears Device Management Firmware Update Configuration Update Log Settings Diagnostics Logout FIRMWARE UPDATE The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve functionality and performance NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Firmware Version F502W 1 2 GO Upgrade Mode Server IP Address Server Port 21 L User Name Password Directory image img Clear Config 67 JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Firmware updates are released periodically to improve the functionality of your router and to add features If you run into a is available for your router 1 65535 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router The
61. ernet The MAC Media Access Controller Address filter option is used to control network access based on the MAC Address of the network adapter A MAC address is a unique ID assigned by the manufacturer of the network adapter This feature can be configured to DENY network Internet access Advanced Wireless Advanced Network MAC FILTERING Enable MAC Filtering Edit Delete MAC FILTERING LIST _ 47 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Click Add to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP DoS Protection Access Control Helpful Hints MAC FILTERING Enter the MAC address that you want to deny it to connect the internet The MAC Media Access Controller Address filter option is used to control network access based on the MAC Address of the network adapter A MAC address is a unique ID assigned by Advanced Wireless the manufacturer of the network adapter This feature can be configured to DENY network Internet access Advanced Network PLC Setting ins ina Enable MAC Filtering MAC FILTERING LIST Mac Comment Edit Add XXIXXIXXIXXIXX XX The following table describes parameters in this page Enter the MAC address of the device that is not allowed to MAC access the Internet Enter the comment about the MAC filtering rule After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings DHCP Filtering DHCP filtering re
62. ess Advanced Network PLC Setting To use this feature you must first have a Dynamic DNS account from one of the providers in the drop down menu a DYNAMIC DNS SETUP Enable Dynamic DNS Note In some cases DDNS Server Address service requires you to open the WAN http service in Maintenance gt Hostname Username Password Confirm Password In this page you can configure DDNS parameters 60 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W The following table describes parameters in this page Enable DNS Server Address Hostname Dynamic Enable or disable dynamic DNS Select a DDNS provider from according to your actual server Input the host name used to register to the DDNS supplier oray cn and dyndns org Input the username of your DDNS account Input the password of your DDNS account Confirm Password Input your DDNS password again After setting click Apply to save the settings PLC Setting Choose ADVANCED gt PLC Setting and the following page appears JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP POWERLINE SETTINGS Helpful Hints PLC Settings You can set the basic configuration of Change Powerline settings PLC LOCAL DEVICE CONFIGURATION Configure Local Network Password Network Password HomePlugAV 00 1e e3 f2 b9 7f F ST PLUG 502W MAC QCA7420 1 1 0 844 01 20120919 FINAL Normal
63. ewall when the Port Filtering function is turned on the list of specified port range and protocols TCP UDP will be used as a blacklist which means LAN side host will not have access to WAN side of these ports through the TCP UDP Advanced Wireless Advanced Network PLC Setting ENABLE PORT FILTERING Enable Port Filtering PORT FILTERING LIST Port Range TCP UDP Remark Edit Delete Click Add to display the following page HES SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Access Control PORT FILTERING Port filtering enables you to control all data that can be transmitted in routers Port Filtering is a part of the Firewall when the Port Filtering function is turned on the list of specified port range and protocols TCP UDP will be used as a blacklist which means LAN side host will not have access to WAN side of these ports through the TCP UDP Advanced Wireless Advanced Network ENABLE PORT FILTERING Enable Port Filtering PORT FILTERING LIST Port Range TCP UDP Remark Edit Delete PORT FILTERING Port Range TCP UDP Remark 52 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W The following table describes parameters in this page Description Port Range Enter the port filtering range TCP UDP You may select TCP UDP or Both Enter the comment about the port filtering rule After setting the parameters click Apply to save the sett
64. f FTP server f F st Plug 502W HTTP Upgrade Mode PLC Wireless Router If you select HTTP from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears lT SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP CONFIGURATION UPDATE improve functionality and performance Upgrade Mode Server IP Address Server Port User Name Password Directory The Configuration Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest configuration code to NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your Router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your device before the update is complete Helpful Hints Configuration updates are released periodically to improve the functionality of your router and to add features If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router check if updated configuration is available for your router 1 65535 config xml The following table describes parameters in this page Enter the password for connecting to the HTTP server Directory HTTPS Upgrade Mode Enter the directory of configuration file If you select HTTPS from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears im SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Diagnostics CONFIGURATION UPDATE The Configuration Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest configuration code to improve functionality
65. f them The SSID is case sensitive If Visible is selected the PLC wireless router broadcasts its SSID on the wireless network If Invisible is selected the PLC wireless router does not broadcast its SSID on the wireless network Select the country where you are from the drop down list 802 11 Mode Band Width Wireless Channel Select the appropriate wireless mode The default is Mixed 802 11b g n 802 11b only The maximum rate is 11 Mbps 802 11g only The maximum rate is 54 Mbps 802 11n only For 20M bandwidth the maximum rate is 130 Mbps 150 Mbps for short preamble for 40M Upper or 40M Lower bandwidth the maximum rate is 270 Mbps 300 Mbps for short preamble Mixed 802 11b g It is compatible with 802 11b and 802 11g Mixed 802 11n g It is compatible with 802 11n and 802 11g Mixed 802 11b g n It is compatible with 802 11b 802 11n and 802 119 You can set the band width only in the 802 11 mode that is compatible with 802 11n For 20M bandwidth the maximum rate is 130 Mbps 150 Mbps for short preamble for 40M Upper or 40M Lower bandwidth the maximum rate is 270 Mbps 300 Mbps for short preamble Select the working channel of the wireless network The default is Auto Scan which indicates that the wireless router automatically searches for the best channel among the available channels 24 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Step 9 After setting the wireless parameters click Next to
66. figured the way you configuration wantit you can save the configuration settings to a configuration file You might need this file so Firmware Update REBOOT that you can load your configuration when you Click the button below to reboot the router need Log Settings This page allows you to Save the Setting of your router configuration or Logout Restart your router BACKUP SETTINGS You can save your router configurations to a file on your PC Backup Setting RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS Restore router settings to the factory defaults In this page you can reboot the router backup the configuration file and restore the factory default settings of the router Reboot Click Reboot to reboot the router Backup Settings Click Backup Setting and select the path to save the configuration file of the router to your local PC Restore Default Settings Click Restore to restore the factory default settings of the router You may also press the Reset pushbutton on the front panel for 3 seconds to restore the factory default settings of the router Caution T When a configuration file is being loaded do not power off the router Otherwise the router may be damaged and fail to work When operating in this page do not press the Reset pushbutton 65 F st Plug 502W Firmware Update PLC Wireless Router Choose MAINTENANCE gt Firmware Update and the following page appears i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTEN
67. h for cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Do not put this product near water Do not put this product near a radiator or heat source Do not use an extension cord between the device and the AC power source Only a qualified technician should service this product Opening or removing covers may result in exposure to dangerous voltage points or other risks Unplug the device from the wall outlet and refer the product to qualified service personnel for the following conditions If liquid has been spilled into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Warning This product is equipped with a socket recommendations also apply to the device to be connected through this outlet see section Erreur Source du renvoi introuvable There is an identification label under the appliance or on the rear panel Read it it gives you all the information on the mains voltage current and frequency for which your appliance was designed Never open the appliance There is a risk of electric shock Any work on the appliance must be carried out by a qualified person Avoid violent mechanical shocks do not use the appliance if it is damaged Make sure that the appliance is out of reach of children or pets Never connect your appliance to a socket that has come loose or is d
68. his notice is available on le website www sagemcom com support PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Hardware Description and Device Connection LED Status Description and Pushbutton Description There are 5 LED indicators on the front panel of the PLC wireless router By observing their status you can check whether the device runs normally TN fr N N y 53 BA a gt E X V A J The following table describes the status of LED indicators on the front panel System runs normally U System is resetting Green Blink System is in the process of password synchronization Connection via the LAN1 or LAN2 interface Green On succeeds Data is being transmitted via the LAN1 or LAN 2 Green Blink interface Green On PLC transmission rate equals to or is greater than 40 Mbps orange on Langan mops o o o oenen OMS and 40 Mbps _ S to 20 Mbps Off Device is not connected to the power line network is not connected to the Device is not connected to the power line network line network Wireless data is being transmitted Orange On WLAN is enabled and WLAN is enabled and WPS connection succeeds WLAN is enabled and WPS connection succeeds succeeds Orange Blink ee L negotiation is in progress and wireless data is being transmitted F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router The following table describes pushbuttons on the front panel It is used to set the status of the device members Press and hold the Sec
69. ider WAN SETTING Enable WAN Connection Type Bridge Service Type INTERNET PORT BINDING LAN Port WLAN Port VLAN C Enable VLAN Tagging The following table describes parameters in this page The PLC wireless router supports 2 LAN ports which can be LAN Port l bound to different interfaces WLAN Port The PLC wireless router supports 1 WLAN ports which can be bound to different interfaces If you enable VLAN tagging and the VLAN value is not 0 Enable VLAN Tagging message will carry the VLAN ID 99 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Step 7 After selecting the proper Internet connection type and setting the relevant parameters click Next to display the following page STEP 4 SETUP WIRELESS CONNECTION WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS Enable Wireless Interface Wireless Network Name SSID Powerline Visibility Status O visible Invisible Region EU iw 802 11 Mode Mixed 802 11b g n v Band Width 40M Upper v Wireless Channel Auto Scan recommended X Cancel Step 8 In this page you can configure the wireless parameters of the PLC wireless router The following table describes parameters in this page Enable Wireless Interface Wireless Network Name SSID Visibility Status Enable or disable the wireless interface The wireless network name SSID can contain up to 32 characters and can be letters numerals underlines and any combinations o
70. ies due to router memory constraints You can configure the details you want to indude in Maintenance gt System Log F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router In this page you can view the system log Click Refresh to refresh system log Diagnostics Choose MAINTENANCE gt Diagnostics and the following page appears JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Device Management Firmware Update DIAGNOSTICS Click the button to go to the detail setting page This section allows you to test status of the network Ping diagnostics sends ping packets to test a computer on the Internet TRACEROUTE Traceroute diagnostics sends packets to determine the routers on the Internet Traceroute Ping Diagnosis The ping diagnosis allows you to test a connection between 2 hosts in the same network or in different networks in simple ways If the command ping is successful it means that there is a correct physical as well as a logical connection between 2 hosts on any network Unless if there is a firewall interfering somewhere in between Choose Diagnostics gt Ping on the left pane or click Ping in the DIAGNOSTICS page to display the following page im SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints poems VERSE PING DIAGNOSIS Ping Test sends ping packets to test a computer on the Internet Log Settings Ping checks whether a computer on the Internet is runni
71. in this page IB Enter the computer IP address that needs to be filtered TCP UDP You can select TCP UDP or Both Enter the comment about the IP filtering rule After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings 51 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Port Filtering The port filtering function allows you to control all data transmitted through the PLC wireless router If a PC s port is in the specified range of port filtering data from this port cannot be transmitted Choose ADVANCED gt Access Control gt Port Filtering to display the following page HE SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP DoS Protection Helpful Hints Access Control Advanced Wireless PORT FILTERING Port filtering enables you to control all data that can be transmitted in routers Port Filtering is a part of the Firewall when the Port Filtering function is turned on the list of specified port range and protocols TCP UDP will be used as a blacklist which means LAN side host will not have access to WAN side of these ports through the TCP UDP Advanced Network ENABLE PORT FILTERING Enable Port Filtering L Check Enable Port Filtering and the following page appears lT SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP DoS Protection Helpful Hints PORT FILTERING Port filtering enables you to control all data that can be transmitted in routers Port Filtering is a part of the Fir
72. ings URL Filtering URL filtering function is used to block some websites that you do not want the LAN users to access Choose ADVANCED gt Access Control gt URL Filtering to display the following page JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP URL FILTERING Access Control Helpful Hints Create a list of websites that you would like the devices on your network This page allows you to block websites If enabled the websites listed here will be denied access to clients trying to browse that website Advanced Wireless to be denied access to Advanced Network ENABLE URL FILTERING PLC Setting Enable URL Filtering Boo anes Logout Check Enable URL Filtering and the following page appears i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Advanced Wireless Helpful Hints Create a list of websites that you would like the devices on your network to be denied access to This page allows you to block websites If enabled the websites listed here will be denied access to clients trying to browse that website o Advanced Network PLC Setting ENABLE URL FILTERING Enable URL Filtering URL FILTERING LIST URL Comment Edit Delete 53 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Click Add to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP 0S cti Helpful Hints URL FILTERING Grae Create a list of websites This page al
73. l be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode use TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA Mode WPA2 Personal Y Encryption Mode TKIP AES Both Group Key Update Interval 100 60 65535 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key 1234567890 The pre shared key should be 8 to 63 ASCII or 64 hexadecimal numbers The following table describes parameters related to the WPA2 mode Field WPA Mode Only WPA2 Personal is available Encryption Mode Only AES is available fou ey peal Set the update interval of group key Interval lashama ice Set the pre shared key The PLC wireless router uses this y key to authenticate the identity of workstation WPA WPA2 Select WPA WPA2 from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page STEP 5 SETUP WIRELESS SECURITY To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Wireless Security Mode WPA WPA2 PSK WPA WP2 MIXED
74. length of WEP key You can select 64 vey ney la bit or 128 bit Default Tx Ke Select one from the four keys as the default key of the y wireless network When the key format is 64 bit you need to enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits When the key format is 128 bit you need to enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits WEP Key 1 2 3 4 Set 64 bit or 128 bit key according to the key format Authentication Select the proper authentication mode You can select Open or Share Key WPA PSK Select WPA PSK from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page WEP Key Format STEP 5 SETUP WIRELESS SECURITY To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Wireless Security Mode Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode use TKIP cipher Some gaming and legac
75. ll need to enter this information on any WIRELESS SECURITY MODE wireless device that you connect to your wireless network Wireless Setup LAN Setup Time and Date Logout Wireless Security Mode WPA PSK i WPA Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode use TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA Mode WPA Personal w Encryption Mode TKIP AES Both Group Key Update Interval 100 6o 65535 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key 1234567890 The pre shared key should be 8 to 63 ASCII or 64 hexadecimal numbers The following table describes parameters related to the WPA mode Field WPA Mode Only WPA Personal is available Encryption Mode Only TKIP is available Group Key Update l Interval Set the update interval of group key Pre shared Ke Set the pre shared key The PLC wireless router uses this y key to authenticate the identity of workstation
76. lows you to block websites If enabled the websites listed here will be denied that you would like the Advanced Wireless access to clients trying to browse that website devices on your network to be denied access to Advanced Network ENABLE URL FILTERING PLC Setting Logout Enable URL Filtering URL FILTERING LIST URL Comment Edit Delete Add URL FILTER URL http Comment The following table describes parameters in this page Field Description Enter the URL that needs to be filtered Enter the comment about the URL filtering rule After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings Advanced Wireless Usually it is not recommended to modify the default settings of advanced wireless configuration page The default settings can provide the optimal wireless performance Improper modifications may influence the wireless performance Choose ADVANCED gt Advanced Wireless and the following page appears i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP 0S e H I ful Hints ADVANCED WIRELESS arias If you are not familiar with This section allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless the following functions keep the default Access Control parameters In some cases incorrect settings may reduce wireless performance Advanced Wireless Advanced Network ADVANCED Allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface ADVANCED SECURITY
77. lticast groups receive multicast packets Once the host machines are not in the groups they no longer receive multicast packets When IGMP Proxy is enabled you may choose to enable or disable IGMP proxy of WAN connection After configuration click Apply to save the settings DDNS DDNS service realizes the mapping of dynamic IP addresses to a fixed host name All users on the Internet may access this host using the name The ISP assigns IP address via DHCP therefore it is difficult to find a specific host in a LAN via DNS For example when you use a public Web server or VPN server in a LAN you can ensure a host be found when its IP address changes through using DDNS service Click Advanced Network gt DDNS on the left pane or click DDNS in the ADVANCED NETWORK page to display the following page HEI SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Access Control Helpful Hints DYNAMIC DNS DDNS This stands for Dynamic DNS By creating a static hostname users will be able to point to this in order to access a dynamic IP address from anywhere in the world The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server using a domain name that you have purchased www xxx com with your dynamically assigned IP address Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic changing IP addresses Using a DDNS service provider your friends can enter your host name to connect to your server no matter what your IP address is Advanced Wirel
78. nable Interface Wireless Network Name SSID Visibility Status 1 Every device in the same wireless network must use the same SSID 2 To avoid wireless channel is needed 3 Make sure security used by every device in the same wireless network is compatible with the wireless AP Helpful Hints Changing your Wireless Network Name is the first step in securing your wireless network We recommend that you change it to a familiar name that does not contain any personal information We recommend that you enable Auto Scan Channel so that the router can select the best channel for your wireless network MISS Enable or disable the wireless interface The wireless network name SSID can contain up to 32 characters and can be letters numerals underlines and any combinations of them The SSID is case sensitive If Visible is selected the PLC wireless router broadcasts its SSID on the wireless network If Invisible is selected the PLC wireless router does not broadcast its SSID on the wireless network Select the country where you are from the drop down list 35 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Select the appropriate wireless mode The default is Mixed 802 11b g n 802 11b only The maximum rate is 11 Mbps 802 11g only The maximum rate is 54 Mbps 802 11n only For 20M bandwidth the maximum rate is 130 Mbps 150 Mbps for short preamble for 40M Upper or 40M Lower band
79. nce EEE TE A OAE EE EESE 56 ACCESS CONTO dd a ei a ERa ARE eer ee ee 56 Advanced NO WO Kursaal di 57 Static AUN aio 58 UPOP siena ici ido da oscilador 59 Le es Bec sh A A A A gence eee 59 A nee asain te te tein TTT 60 O 61 Eodcal Device Congrats a ii eiii 61 WANE O S WI epa atico ia cid 61 Remote DEVICS CONQUISTA in tte 62 Advanced E A A atin nase R 63 E A A A eckson dn ae 63 MAINTENANCE usuarias 64 Device Ea Te Ln NMtaenanaa na A 64 ACCOUN ASSWOIO ade al 64 Webcon OU e er en are ns e e 64 A A a eLetter en ee an N 64 BACK UD ANG Resto nana 65 A sion A E take eas wu eaee R 65 BACKUP SOTO a E satis R cute e Midas mac oeeetin eas 65 Restore Dalal oeng S 3x0 5 batee o banded etwas 65 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W BTV VV AUD MO a ie vw oa ew aaa eee eae 66 LOCA UDOAdO MODO lt a ea al 66 A eRe rete rN ne onan Beat ene re eS Pee BT eee re SD ee oe a Ne ET eee ee 67 FE GPI 2 81 A O A ioe a nee 67 Pe OO A INI OO Ons A O O take ee A 68 PLETE E POA CV OCS seme iccrtashit acne aia 69 Configuration U DO At aii 70 BOCA WO OTAGC Mode ss ss ict eet d nc ta e ole 70 TI OP Glade MOJE A A oie eee 71 FIP SGT ad IVI OCG ea ey de a e A a a aA belen 71 ATIF Oade MOE A E A a E E E oer 12 FAT TPS OUJ ad ee ao Eee 12 o L ORAR 73 IAG OSOS o e e no 74 RP ED RON eRe Reon rie ee ere Re eee NES 14 Traceroute Diagnostico 15 LOGOUT secre tects rato tig en edi 76 STATUS anat tilda 17 Device Information sss sss sese scs s sse eee eee 77 EAN Ge
80. net K View status of this connection Change settings of this connection Disable L Status Repair Other Places p Local rea Bridge Connections ES Control Panel R My Network Places Create Shortcut My Documents ig My Computer Rename Details Local Area Connection 13 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Note O If multiple network cards are installed on your PC a window other than the Local Area Connections Properties window may appears Step 3 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP and the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window appears 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using ES Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Cc This connection uses the following items Y Client for Microsoft Networks v File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Y 5 QoS Packet Scheduler Uik we Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Step 4 Select Use the following IP address and enter the IP address of the network adapter Set the IP address to 192 168 1 X X is a number in the range of 2 to 254 and set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 Configure the default gateway and IP
81. ng Ping Host 192 168 1 1 Number of Ping 5 la 100 Ping Packet Size 56 1 5600 bytes WAN Connection 2 INTERNET R lt Stop Diagnostics Logout RESULT po In this page you can set the parameters of Ping diagnosis 74 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W The following table describes parameters in this page Field Description Enter the IP address of the host that connects to the LAN interface of the PLC wireless router Number of Ping Set the number of ping packet Ping Destination Ping Packet Size Set the length of the ping packet WAN Connection Select a WAN interface for ping diagnosis After finishing the settings click the Test button and then the result of ping diagnosis is displayed in the page Click Stop button to stop ping diagnosis Traceroute Diagnosis Traceroute diagnosis is used to find out which path a packet takes to reach its destination It is a nice way to see which router it passes and which network it crosses to reach its destination Choose Diagnostics gt Traceroute on the left pane or click Traceroute in the DIAGNOSTICS page to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP TRACEROUTE DIAGNOSIS Backup and Restore S Traceroute diagnostics sends packets to determine the routers on the Internet whe Firmware Update Configuration Update Log Settings Logout T
82. nnection 19 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router You can manually enter the IP address of domain name Assignment server or let the DNS server automatically assign one to your router Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Domain If the ISP provides another DNS server enter its IP address DNS Secondary IP in this field If the primary DNS server fails to resolve the domain name the secondary will resolve it The PLC wireless router supports 2 LAN ports which can be LAN Port bound to different interfaces WLAN Port The PLC wireless router supports 1 WLAN ports which can be bound to different interfaces If you enable VLAN tagging and the VLAN value is not 0 Enable VLAN Tagging message will carry the VLAN ID Static IP If your ISP provides the information of IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server please select Static IP For detailed settings refer to your ISP STEP 3 SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION Use this section to configure your Internet Connection type If you are unsure of your connection method please contact your Internet Service Provider WAN SETTING Enable WAN Connection Type Static IP Service Type INTERNET v STATIC IP IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway IP MTU 64 1500 DNS DOMAIN NAME SERVER Assignment DNS Primary IP DNS Secondary IP PORT BINDING LA
83. nt ccs R ee eda ici 78 ROUNO Table armas rer pete nese and 78 BOG OU ETT atte 79 HE E 80 USING THE SECURITY PUSHBUTTON sss sss vev ses esen eenn 81 Forming a HomePlug AV Logical Network sss sss sss sss sese s sse esse enen eee eee 81 Joining an AV LN Network ss sss sss ss esse sees ias indicas 81 Leaving an AVLN No Wolunii sedis s 2449 Ra ae aO aaia 82 TROWB LE re TAIN Gece decd earner essence ence nel ea tara see ta ia Grae ates Cee denen lata 83 Why all the LED indicators are off cion 83 Why the Ethernet indicator is oZ sss esse cad 83 Why you fail to access the Web page sss sss esse sees eee enen eee eee 83 How to restore factory defaults after carrying out the incorrect configuration 83 Sr EGIFIGA VION Siurana 84 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router About the User Manual In purchasing this device you have chosen a quality product made by Sagemcom Your device allows you to create a WiFi point and so enjoy an Internet connection We recommend that you read the chapters on security below This user manual mainly describes how to install and configure the F st Plug 502W Our company reserves the right to modify this manual for product upgrade or other causes without notifying users in advance This user manual is only for reference Features PLC Features Power voltage range is 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Support the HomePlug AV protocol and the IEEE1901 protocol PLC physical link rate is up to
84. nternet Connection Type If you are unsure of which option to choose and having trouble accessing the Internet through the router Please verify them with your Internet Service Provider ISP if needed F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router DHCP If you select DHCP the PLC wireless router automatically obtains the IP address subnet mask and IP address of the gateway from the ISP If the ISP does not provide any IP network parameters please select this mode see the following figure NES SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Wizard Helpful Hints WAN When configuring the Internet Setup router to access the When you configure the router to access the Internet you must select the appropriate connection type so that the data from the LAN port can be transmitted through the bound WAN connection Internet be sure to choose the correct Internet Connection Type Wireless Setup LAN Setup Time and Date WAN SETTING If you are unsure of which option to choose and Enable WAN having trouble accessing Connection Type DHCP w Service Type INTERNET the Internet through the router Please verify them with your Internet Service Provider ISP if needed Hostname Vendor Class ID 64 1500 Domain Name Server Assignment O Auto Manual Domain Name Server Primary IP Domain Name Server Secondary IP LAN1 LAN2 SSID1 C
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86. ork and the clients cannot scan the SSID On indicates that the computers wirelessly connecting to the same SSID cannot communicate with each other Off indicates that the computers wirelessly connecting to the same SSID can communicate with each other Disable WMM Advertise This function is not available After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings Visibility Status User Isolation Caution understanding in the wireless LAN If you are not aware of the impact caused by the modification please do not modify the settings in this page A The settings in this page only apply to professional users who have deeper 55 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Advanced Security Choose Advanced Wireless gt Advanced Security on the left pane or click Advanced Security in the ADVANCED WIRELESS page to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP 0S ec Helpful Hints ee WIRELESS SECURITY lt To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports Wireless Security make three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is sure you write down WEP or Passphrase Key that you have configured You will need to enter this information on any Advanced Wireless the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security Advanced Network PLC Setting WIRELESS SSID wireless devic
87. our ISP DHCP If you select DHCP the PLC wireless router automatically obtains the IP address subnet mask and IP address of the gateway from the ISP If your ISP does not provide IP network parameters please select this mode see the following figure STEP 3 SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION Use this section to configure your Internet Connection type If you are unsure of your connection method please contact your Internet Service Provider WAN SETTING Enable WAN Connection Type DHCP Service Type INTERNET v Hostname Vendor Class ID MTU DNS DOMAIN NAME SERVER VLAN The following table describes parameters in this page Enable WAN Enable or disable the WAN connection of DHCP type Connection Type Select DHCP from the drop down list INTERNET It is mainly used for the Internet service for example surfing the Internet Service Type TRO69 It is mainly used for the TRO69 service for example TRO69 remote management TROG69 INTERNET It is a mixed type which applies to both the Internet and TRO69 services Set the host name of local computer Enter the vendor class ID DHCP server assigns the IP Vendor Class ID address to your router according to the vendor class ID Set the maximum transmission unit MTU It is 1 500 bytes MTU for most Ethernet networks But some ISPs may require smaller MTUs Do not modify the value of MTU size unless it is necessary for your ISP co
88. ovider ISP if needed F st Plug 502W This device supports Internet access modes In this page you can add multiple WAN connections and set the default gateway mode You can manually or automatically set the default gateway mode If you select Manual you need to select a proper WAN connection from the drop down list except the bridge WAN connections Click Add to display the following page MR SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Wizard Internet Setup Wireless Setup LAN Setup Time and Date The PLC wireless router supports four types of Internet connection modes The Internet connection modes contain DHCP Static IP PPPoE and Bridge In this page you can select the proper Internet connection mode and configure the relevant parameters according to the actual requirements WAN When you configure the router to access the Internet you must select the appropriate connection type so that the data from the LAN port can be transmitted through the bound WAN connection WAN SETTING Enable WAN Connection Type Service Type Hostname Vendor Class ID MTU Domain Name Server Assignment O Auto Manual Domain Name Server Primary IP Domain Name Server Secondary IP PORT BINDING LAN Port LAN1 LAN2 WLAN Port SSID1 N VLA 29 Helpful Hints When configuring the router to access the Internet be sure to choose the correct I
89. reless Router Wireless Setup F st Plug 502W Choose SETUP gt Wireless Setup and the following page appears i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Wizard Helpful Hints WIRELESS SETUP This section allows you to setup your wireless network on the router device WIRELESS BASIC This setting is designed to assist you in connecting your wireless device to your router Click the button below to begin the basics settings Wireless Basic WIRELESS SECURITY Configure your wireless security setting S Wireless Security WPS Configure your WPS settings Wireless Basic Settings Choose Wirelss Setup gt Wireless Basic on the left pane or click Wireless Basic in the WIRELESS SETUP page to display the following page SI T sme E TAI TES T same T nrp Wizard In this page you can configure the basic wireless parameters WIRELESS BASICS WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS Enable Wireless Interface Wireless Network Name SSID Visibility Status Region 802 11 Mode Band Width Wireless Channel Through this page you can configure the SSID bandwidth etc Note The wireless client configuration parameters need to be consistent with this page to modify the configuration parameters Powerline O visible O Invisible EU w Mixed 802 11b g n Y 40M Upper Auto Scan recommended The following table describes parameters in this page E
90. roving the Transmission Performance of Network In order to improve the transmission performance of network it is recommended that you insert the power plug of the device into the wall socket directly Recommended use of a multiple plug adapter Place the PLC taken first on the multiple plug adapter O O e hb F FE 11 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router System Requirements Before installing the device please ensure that the following items are ready e Atleast one Ethernet RJ45 cable 10Base T 100Base T e One F st Plug 502W e One PLC device for PLC communication e One PC installed with the TCP IP protocol and can access the Internet Before You Begin Before you install the device please pay attention to the following items e When the device is connected to a computer hub router or switch the Ethernet cable should be shorter than 100 meters e Keep the device clean Keep away the device from direct sunshine Avoid any metal in the device e Place the device in the center of the placement area and try to optimize the wireless coverage Connecting the Device To connect the device do as follows Make sure the power switch Is off Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the LAN interface of the F st Plug 502W Connect the other end of the RJ45 cable to your PC Insert the power plug of the device into the wall socket Put the power switch on
91. sh to refresh the information in this page Routing Table Choose STATUS gt Routing Table and the following page appears JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP lev E Helpful Hints a ROUTING TABLE RIA LAN Clients Displays the list of the This table is showing you the router forwards list Routing Table enables you to view the router s routing table Routing Table information created by the router that displays the network interconnection topology Logout DEVICE INFO ROUTE Destination Netmask Gateway Flags Metric Service Interface 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 bri In this page you can view the routing information of the PLC wireless router Click Refresh to refresh the information in this page 78 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Logout Choose STATUS gt Logout to log out of the Web configuration page and the following page appears Welcome to Web Management Username admi Password C Remember my login info on this computer 79 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Help Viewing the help information can help you know more about each configuration page of the PLC wireless router Choose HELP and the following page appears ST E E ZO ETS ET CCT HELP MENU Advanced Maintenance Status e Wizard e Internet Setup e Wireless Setup e LAN Setup e Time and Date ADVANCED Dos Protection Access Control Advanced Wireless Advanced Network PLC Se
92. some specific parameters such as SSID security mode and password To use this function a wireless client must support WPS If the wireless client does not support WPS you must manually configure the wireless settings of wireless client and ensure that its SSID and other wireless security settings are the same as that of the PLC wireless router Choose Wirelss Setup gt WPS on the left pane or click WPS in the WIRELESS SETUP page to display the following page JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Internet Setu Enable the wireless function the WPS condition must be WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK or WPA WPA2 PSK security mode and the SSID should be broadcasted Wireless SSID The WPS condition must be WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK i and the secu SSID should be LAN Setup broadcasted Time and Date Logout WPS Config State Configured WPS CONFIG Enabled WPS Push Button Input Station PIN WPS Session Status Device PIN toa Reset Configured The following table describes parameters in this page Click the PBC button in this page and then click the PBC button in the configuration utility page of wireless network card or press the WPS pushbutton on the wireless network card within 2 minutes to finish WPS configuration Push Button Input Station PIN Enter the PIN code that is generated randomly by the configuration utility of wireless card WPS Session State Display current WPS connection
93. st can access resources on the internal host when necessary For example if MSN Messenger is installed on Windows ME and Windows XP operating systems UPnP can be used for audio and video conversations In this way functions restricted by NAT can work properly Choose Advanced Network gt UPnP on the left pane or click UPnP in the ADVANCED NETWORK page to display the following page SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP DoS Protection Protection Access Control UPNP CONFIGURATION a S Is n Click the checkbox to enable UPnP Device types of popular Audio l are a the auto discovery o r evice e t UPnP ENABLE UPNP a disable it d Enable UPnP WAN Connection Apply Cancel Cancel In this page you can enable the UPnP function and select a WAN connection After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings UPnP is widely used in video and audio software It can automatically search a device on the network If you worry about the security problems caused by UPnP you may disable UPnP IGMP IGMP snooping is used to manage and control multicast When a layer 2 Ethernet switch receives an IGMP message transmitted between a host and the router IGMP Snooping analyzes the message to establish and maintain MAC multicast address list and the multicast message issued by the router will be forwarded according to the list This decreases traffic flooding at the port of receiver
94. state If you want to use WPS you must select the WPA PSK WPA2 PSK mode and the SSID must be broadcasted WPS modes contain PBC mode and PIN mode 41 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router PBC Mode Click the PBC button in the WPS page or press down the WPS button on the PLC wireless router to start WPS connection Press the WPS button on the network card or click the PBC button in the configuration utility page of network card within two minutes to start WPS connection After WPS connection is established the following page appears The client can now visit the LAN Push Button Input Station PIN PIN WPS Session Status Add new device success gt Success PIN Mode Enter the PIN of the network card in the WPS page refer to the client of the network card and then click PIN to start WPS connection The following page appears Click the PIN button in the configuration utility page of network card within two minutes to start WPS connection After WPS connection is established the following page appears The client can now visit the LAN Push Button PBC Input Station PIN 28388654 PIN WPS Session Status Add new device success gt Success 42 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W LAN Setup Choose SETUP gt LAN Setup and the following page appears lit SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints sk LAN SETTINGS See This section allows you to configure the LAN Setup
95. sts If you want to remove one device the leaver from an AVLN network or remove the device from the existing network and have it join another logical network do as follows Step 1 Press the Security pushbutton on the leaver for more than 5 seconds The device will reset and restart with a random NMK Step 2 Wait for reset to complete The Power LED indicator on the leaver will momentarily extinguish during reset and flash during restart then illuminate steadily The leaver is removed from the existing network successfully Once the process completes you may disconnect the device from the medium or join it to another logical network on the same medium A B C PLC PLC PLC A B and C form an AVLN A wants to leave the AVLN Press the Security pushbutton on A for more than 10 sec A computes a random NMK A resets and restarts 82 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Troubleshooting Why all the LED indicators are off e Check the connection between the power adapter and power socket e Check whether the device is turned on Why the Ethernet indicator is off e Check the connection between your PLC wireless router and the computer hub or switch e Check the running status of your computer hub or switch and verify whether they run normally or not e Check the network cable that is connected to the PLC wireless router and other devices Why you fail to access the Web page Follow the steps below
96. tting MAINTENANCE Device Management Backup and Restore Firmware Update Configuration Update Log Settings Diagnostics STATUS e Device Info e LAN Clients e Routing Table In this page you can click the menu that you are interested in to view the detailed information 80 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Using the Security Pushbutton This chapter describes how to add new devices to or remove old devices from a HomePlug AV logical network AVLN Both can be accomplished by using the Security NMK pushbutton Operation progress and outcome can be monitored by observing the behaviors of the Power and Data LED indicators Forming a HomePlug AV Logical Network By default the deveic is not in any network When two devices A and B connectto the same power line you want them to form a logical network Do as follows Step 1 Press the Security pushbutton on the first device A for less than 3 seconds Step 2 Press the Security pushbutton on the second device B for less than 3 seconds Press the pushbutton on B within 2 minutes Step 3 Wait for the connection to complete The Power LED indicators on both devices will flash evenly at 1 second interval until the operation succeeds or fails lf the connection is successful the Power and Data LED indicators on both devices illuminate steadily If the connection is failed the Power LED indicators on both devices still illuminate steadily but the Data LED indicators on
97. twork the bound MAC address Black list is not to assign IP address of the PCS of the bound MAC addresses DHCP ENABLE Enable DHCP Filter LIST OF IP ADDRESS RESERVED FOR MAC NUM Static IP MAC Edit BLACK LIST NUM MAC Edit List of IP Address Reserved for MAC lf a MAC address of a LAN device is consistent with the specified MAC address the PLC wireless router assigns the bound IP address to the device Click Add under the LIST OF IP ADDRESS RESERVED FOR MAC to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP DoS Protection Helpful Hints Advanced Wireless DHCP FILTERING The DHCP filter function The DHCP filter function includes IP reserving and black list IP reserving binds an IP address to a MAC address It means that a PC which has the MAC is assigned the specific IP address Black list function is that PCs whose MAC are in the black list can not be assigned IP address address assigning a static Advanced Network IP address to the PC of PLC Setting the bound MAC address Black list is not to assign IP address of the PCS of the bound MAC addresses DHCP ENABLE Enable DHCP Filter LIST OF IP ADDRESS RESERVED FOR MAC Edit Delete BLACK LIST The following table describes the paramters for configuring an IP address reserved for a MAC address IB Enter an IP address for binding to a MAC address Enter a MAC address for
98. ty of users and their equipment efficient use of the radio spectrum and protect their health and minimize the impact of products on the environment The CE declaration of conformity can be viewed in the support section of the Sagemcom site www sagemcom com or it can be obtained from the following address Sagemcom Broadband SAS 250 route de l Empereur 92848 Rueil Malmaison Cedex FRANCE Tel 33 0 1 57 61 10 00 Fax 33 0 1 57 61 10 01 www sagemcom com F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Overview Product Introduction Thank you for using the F st Plug 502W The F st Plug 502W is compatible with the HomePlug AV IEEE1901 and 802 11b g n protocols It supports CCK and OFDM modulation schemes Its PLC physical link rate is up to 500 Mbps and its wireless physical rate is up to 300 Mbps in the 802 11n mode The F st Plug 502W supports 128 bit AES link encryption of power line communication and wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 and WPA WPA2 mixed which provide secure and reliable communication for users Packing List Please check whether your packing list includes the following items O LELI ny A fa F ry A HERE FP PEO PAEZ Pa Fa Fa P 2 x Fi F F Fa 2 i 1 d F Fi dle ace A A Arda pe Fa AL DBREF ja F ri Fai E E F ral A Pa P Fi P rl E P e 1xF st Plug 502W e 1x RJ45 network cable e 1x quick installation guide e 1x safety precaution notice T
99. u have enabled Wireless Security make sure you write down WEP or Passphrase Key that you have configured You will need to enter this information on any wireless device that you connect to your wireless network F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router The following table describes parameters related to the WEP mode Select the encryption length of WEP key You can select 64 WEP REY Peau bit or 128 bit Default Tx Ke Select one from the four keys as the default key of the y wireless network When the key format is 64 bit you need to enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits When the key format is 128 bit you need to enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits WEP Key 1 2 3 4 Set 64 bit or 128 bit key according to the key format Authen caion Select the proper authentication mode You can select Open or Share Key WPA PSK Select WPA PSK from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page WEP Key Format HE SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints Wizard WIRELESS SECURITY Internet Setup If you have enabled To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports Wireless Security make three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is sure sek write cane WEP ini i 3 or Pa rase Key that the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security eden wi
100. ug 502W Logout Choose SETUP gt Logout to log out of the Web configuration page and the following page appears T Te Welcome to Web Management Username admin Y Password C Remember my login info on this computer 45 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Advanced Settings DoS Protection DoS Denial of Service is a most common type of network attack A DoS attack is launched by a hacker to prevent legal users from using services usually by overloading a system server or crashing the system Choose ADVANCED gt Dos Protection and the following page appears ii SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP DoS Protection Access Control Advanced Wireless Advanced Network PLC Setting Helpful Hints DOS PROTECTION As a sub functionality of IP Filter Firewall there are 9 types of detect defense function in the DoS Defense setup The DoS Defense functionality is disabled for default This allows you to prevent your router from Denial of Service DoS attacks DoS can be checked based on your specific need ENABLE DOS Enable Attack Prevent O Tick the checkbox Enable Attack Prevent and the following page appears DoS Protection Access Control Advanced Wireless Advanced Network PLC Setting In this page you may enable or disable firewall configuration such as ICMP Echo Fraggle and Echo Chargen JU SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP
101. urity pushbutton for more than 10 seconds to exit the current network and generate a random password of network security member Press and hold the Security pushbutton for less than 3 seconds and then the PLC wireless router becomes a member of the existing AVLN Press the Reset pushbutton for more than 3 seconds and then Reset release it System restores the factory default settings It has the following functions Press the WPS pushbutton for less than 3 seconds to enable the negotiation of PBC mode Press the WPS pushbutton for more than 5 seconds to enable or disable WLAN Interface Description The following table describes interfaces on the PLC wireless router RJ45 LAN interface for connecting a hub switch or computer on a LAN 2 RJ45 LAN interface for connecting a hub switch or computer on a LAN or WAN over Ethernet interface 10 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W Hardware Installation Operation Range The operation range of the PLC wireless router depends on the actual environment The path and effect of signal transmission may vary with the deployment in a house or an office But for the practical application coverage of PLC signal may vary due to the number of PLC devices connected to the power line network For wireless transmission straight transmission distance in the open air for some devices can reach 300 meters and indoor transmission distance can reach 100 meters Imp
102. ute interface If you are not familiar with these Advanced Network settings please read the help section Static Routeing UPnP is used for many types of popular Audio Visual software It allows the auto discovery of your device on the network If you feel that UPnP is a security concern we offer the option to disable it here IGMP IGMP contains IGMP Snooping and IGMP Proxy DDNS Click the button of DDNS you can set up ddns in the detail setting page 57 F st Plug 502W Static Routing PLC Wireless Router Static routing is a special routing type Applying proper static routing rules on a network can reduce the routing problems improve the overload of routing traffic and increase the forwarding speed of data packets You can set the destination IP address subnet mask and gateway to specify a routing rule The destination IP address and subnet mask are used to determine a destination network or a host Then the router sends the data packets to the specified destination network or host through the gateway Choose Advanced Network gt Static Routing on the left pane or click Static Routing in the ADVANCED NETWORK page to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP A Control This page allows you to add a specific route interface If you are not familiar with these Advanced Network settings please read the help section Advanced Network A maximum 16 entries can be configured ROUTIN
103. vel of security ime ate ogout WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Wireless security settings are very important in protecting the wireless base stations on your network and wireless communication between your router and wireless network The PLC wireless router provides 5 types of wireless security modes which contain None WEP WPA WPA2 and WPA WPA2 Mixed 36 PLC Wireless Router None F st Plug 502W select None from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page Internet Setup Wireless Setup LAN Setup Time and Date Logout WIRELESS SECURITY To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Wireless Security Mode i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP Helpful Hints If you have enabled Wireless Security make sure you write down WEP or Passphrase Key that you have configured You will need to enter this information on any wireless device that you connect to your wireless network None means data encryption is not adopted and the network is not secure Any station can access the network This option is not recommended WEP Select WEP from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page
104. width the maximum rate is 270Mbps 300 Mbps for short preamble Mixed 802 11b g It is compatible with 802 11b and 802 11g Mixed 802 11n g It is compatible with 802 11n and 802 11g Mixed 802 11b g n It is compatible with 802 11b 802 11n and 802 11g Only in the 802 11 mode that is compatible with 802 11n can you set the band width For 20M bandwidth the maximum rate is 130Mbphitp 192 168 1 1 cgi bin webproc getpage html in dex html amp var menu status amp var page deviceinfos 150Mbps for short preamble for 40M Upper or 40M Lower bandwidth the maximum rate is 27 0Mbps 300 Mbps for short preamble Select the working channel of the wireless network The default is Auto Scan which indicates that the PLC wireless router automatically searches for the best channel among the available channels 802 11 Mode Band Width Wireless Channel After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings Wireless Security Settings Choose Wirelss Setup gt Wireless Security on the left pane or click Wireless Security in the WIRELESS SETUP page to display the following page i SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP ke WIRELESS SECURITY Internet Setu p To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is zard n e fir the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher le
105. with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 1 hbytes Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 15 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router Web Configuration This chapter describes how to log in to the PLC wireless router as a super user and how to configure the parameters in the Web pages Login In to the PLC Wireless Router If you log in to the PLC wireless router for the first time do as follows Step 1 Open the IE browser and enter http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar Firmware Version F502W 1 2 Welcome to Web Management Username admin v Password C Remember my login info on this computer Step 2 In the login page enter the user name and password Both the default user name and password of super user is admin and both the default user name and password of common user is user Step 3 Click Login and the following page appears im SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP fi Hel Hints a SETTING UP YOUR INTERNET Aa Internet Setup If you are new to There are two ways to set up your Internet connection You can use the Web based Internet networking and have Wireless Setup Connection Setup Wizard or you can manually configure the connection never configured a router before dick on setup wizard and the router LAN Setup will run you through a step INTERNET CONNECTION WIZARD by step process to Time and Date successfully conn
106. y devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA Mode Encryption Mode Group Key Update Interval 60 65535 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key 1234567890 The pre shared key should be 3 to 63 ASCII or 64 hexadecimal numbers The following table describes parameters related to the WPA mode Field WPA Mode Only WPA Personal is available Encryption Mode Only TKIP is available Group Key Update Interval Set the update interval of group key Pechard ics Set the pre shared key The PLC wireless router uses this y key to authenticate the identity of workstation 26 PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W WPA2 PSK select WPA2 PSK from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page STEP 5 SETUP WIRELESS SECURITY To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 Mixed WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Wireless Security Mode WPA2PSK M Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports wil
107. your host If the IP network segment of the PLC wireless router changes the network segment of the DHCP IP pool will also change automatically The following table describes parameters in this page Description Description S O Set the IP address that a LAN user uses to access the Router IP Address router The default IP is 192 168 1 1 You can change it if necessary sowie pe Subnet Mask subnet mask according to the actual network environment After the gateway isolation is enabled PCs on the LAN side Enable Gateway Isolate cannot communicate with each other directly among different gateways Enable DHCP Server Enable or disable the DHCP server IP do Staind The first address in a consecutive IP address pool Address IP Pool Ending Address The last address in a consecutive IP address pool IP Pool Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the IP pool is the same as that of the PLC wireless router 43 F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router After the DHCP lease time is over the PLC wireless router DHCP Lease Time automatically assigns new IP addresses for all connected computers You can manually enter the IP address of domain name server or let the DNS server automatically assign one to your router Domain Name Server Assignment Domain Name Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Domain Primary IP names should be resolved first by the primary DNS server If the ISP provides another DNS server enter th

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