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2. The CD Setup Utility provides easy to follow step by step instructions to help you change the wireless network name and wireless security settings It opens on Windows operating systems Note Using the CD Setup Utility is optional Right out of the box you can already use your HomePlug Wireless Adapter 4 1 To use the CD Setup Utility 1 Insert the Utility CD into your CD drive 2 lf the utility does not open automatically select Start gt Run enter D Setup exe where D is your CD ROM drive and then click OK 3 Follow the instructions from the CD Setup Utility 4 2 Accessing the Web User Interface The User Interface can be accessed through a browser running on any operating system It provides access to all basic and advanced configuration settings for your device If the HomePlug is connected to a network router the device will receive its own unique IP Address from the network router To access the Web User Interface 1 Open a browser 2 lf you are connected to the computer ensure that it has a static IP address first For help on how to manually set your IP address Please refer to Configuring TCP IP 3 Enter the IP Address of the HomePlug and then press Enter e f the HomePlug is connected with the computer use 192 168 1 254 default Enter the IP Address you used if you changed the default e lf you are connected to a network router you must enter the IP Address provided by the DHCP Server To do this insert the
3. a static IP address 1 From the Web User Interface click LAN Menu 2 Select LAN Settings This opens the LAN Settings page 3 Uncheck Request IP Address from DHCP Server When the check mark is removed you can change the device IP address Enter the IP Address for the device The default IP Address is 192 168 1 254 5 Click Save 12 NP290W User Guide YMLE49Rev 1 NEILOMM 7 5 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the firmware 1 From the Web User Interface click system Menu 2 select Firmware Upgrade 3 Click Browse to locate the new firmware file The default file name for a firmware file is FIRMWARE IMG 4 Click Apply The update may take a few minutes Make sure that the power is not turned off during the update process Note Make sure that the power supply will not be cut off during upgrade 7 6 Restore to Factory Default The Web User Interface allows you to reset the device to factory settings This is similar to pressing the RESET button To reset to the default settings 1 From the Web User Interface click System Menu 2 select Configuration Tools 3 Select Restore Factory Default Configuration 4 Click Apply 7 1 Backup Settings HomePlug Wireless Adapter has the capability to save the current device settings into a file with a BAK file extension To backup device settings 1 From the Web User Interface click system Menu select Configuration Tools Click Backup Settings Restore setting
4. CD Setup Utility into the CD drive and allow it to scan your network After the scan it will show the IP Addresses and MAC Addresses of HomePlugs in your network Use the IP Address of the HomePlug you want to configure You can identify each HomePlug by the MAC Address printed on the device itself Tip Aside from using the CD Setup Utility you can also use your router s Web User Interface to get your HomePlug s IP address Essentially your router acts as the DHCP Server and your HomePlug is a DHCP Client Please refer to your router s documentation for instructions on how to view the DHCP Clients in the network 4 Enter the Administrator password The default Administrator password is admin NP290W User Guide YMLE49Rev 1 MEILOM 4 3 Configuring TCP IP Here are instructions on how to manually configure TCP IP on a Windows operating system You need to set the TCP IP settings manually to access the Web User Interface and to allow your computer and HomePlug Wireless Adapter to communicate with each other Notes If you are using a non Windows operating system please refer to the operating system s documentation about how to change the TCP IP settings To set the TCP IP properties 1 Select Start gt Run This opens the Run dialog box 2 Enter control ncpa cpl and then click OK This opens Network Connections 3 Right click Local Area Network LAN and then select Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then cli
5. apter QE into the electrical outlet Wireless Enabled PC 3 3 To connect the HomePlug Wireless Adapter as a wireless client 1 Insert one end of an Ethernet cable from the computer s Ethernet NP290W K Q port then insert the other end into the HomePlug s Ethernet port Note Ensure that the NP290W LAN configuration is set to request DHCP automatically P For instructions please refer to Configuring TCP IP Wireless LAN 2 Plug the HomePlug Wireless Adapter into the electrical outlet 3 Open a browser 4 Enter the IP Address of the HomePlug and press Enter The default IP Address is 192 168 1 254 Enter the IP Address you used if you changed the default 5 Enter the Administrator password The default Administrator password is admin 6 From the Web User Interface click Wireless Menu 7 8 select AP Mode select Wireless Client Click Save then wait two minutes for the device to restart 10 Enter the Administrator password The default Administrator password is admin 11 Click Wireless Menu 12 Select AP Mode 13 Under Wireless Client click Site Survey This scans the network and opens the Site Survey page 14 Click your wireless network host and then click Connect AP 15 The confirmation dialog box opens Click OK This takes you back to the AP mode page where the selected AP SSID is displayed 16 Click Save NP290W User Guide 5 YML849Rev 1 Pa NEILOMM Chapter 4 Using the CD Setup Utility
6. ck Properties This opens the Internet Protocol dialog box select Use the following IP address 6 Enter the IP Address to be used You can enter any IP address between 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 253 7 Click Subnet mask When you click the field for Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 automatically appears 8 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP dialog box 9 Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box P NP290W User Guide YML849Rev 1 NEILOMM Chapter 5 Connecting Wireless Devices Wireless AP Mode HomePlug Wireless Adapter gives you the capability to connect wireless enabled devices into your computer network HomePlug Wireless Adapter allows you to connect with several wireless devices 5 1 To connect with wireless devices for Microsoft XP Turn on your wireless device Ensure that the wireless card switch if any for your laptop is enabled Go to start settings control panel switch to classic view network connections Locate your wireless network connection icon Right click on it and select view available wireless to see a list of wireless network SSID s in range simply highlight the desired wireless network SSID and select connect to connect to it If you are prompted for a Key then you will either need to enter the default key located beneath the unit or the information on the configuration page the unit was previously configured
7. ee ee core E re tea TO MT OTT OT 14 Pe THEOL a ccaccanscecnrceacrsctncsesenannancassanveeeaceaaannasennaanuoearesccacneraseuraseiacsarsacaasaiaanioaeaneanneanea raed 14 Chapter 8 Wireless Settings cccccessssccsecssesssrseseeeseeseseseseecseeseseseseesseeseseseseesseeseseeeeeesatenees 15 Cel a S E EE E E E E E 15 O52 COC E NER RAAARNARIiKA 16 Ca AT NOU Gt e aruonuan ia nnioniabootinsoniantanvonionoaboobianonnoniatvonianeatoel if CADIE Ba DAONG UC aA AAA oe ee 19 S A CU E 19 Ae OO aecasceiaccacsactassersetessaciacsesaecuaiseiacsueiaciadsecsetuniociacsisiaciadaeiaeacsactaeunseeuuiiaesitecasiial 19 NP290W User Guide YML849Rev 1 NEILOMM Chapter 1 Introduction The NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug is a 85Mbps Adaptor with 802 11G Wireless LAN that transforms your in house power circuit into networking infrastructure with a Wireless LAN interface The NP290W is ideal for anyone wishing to extend their Wireless Internet access or make an internal network Surf the Internet share data and rest assured that your privacy is safe through the security encryption on the power circuit and WLAN 1 1 Minimum Requirements e Pentium MMX 233MHz e A CD ROM Drive e Ethernet card installed with TCP IP Protocol e Operating Systems support for Setup Utility Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP e 0S independent for Ethernet e Web Browser support Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or later v
8. ersions Netscape Navigator 3 02 or later versions 1 2 Typical NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug Connection Below is a typical NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug connection 1st FLOOR In house Power Supply GROUND FLOOR KZ Broadband Router NP285 1 3 Package Contents Your NetComm NP290W package includes the following items e NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug e CAT 5 UTP Straight Ethernet Network Cable RJ45 2 supplied for Starter Kit e 85Mbps HomePlug Ethernet Adaptor included for Starter Kit Package Only e Quick Start Manual e CDROM containing setup utility and User Guide lf any of the above items are missing or damaged please contact NetComm immediately NP290W User Guide J YML849Rev 1 NEILOMM Chapter 2 NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug Overview 2 1 Light Indicators and Ports The NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug has four light indicators LEDs See Figure 2 below Power LED PL Act LED Wireless LED Ethernet LED Ethernet Port Figure 2 Light Indicators Icon LED SIGUE Description When power is supplied to the NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug G CE ON When detected and connected with another HomePlug Adaptor within the network Flicker When the NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug is transmitting receiving data A When the Wireless LAN is operational ON When the Ethernet cable is properly connected from your NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug to the Ethernet Card When the Ethern
9. et is transmitting receiving data The Ethernet Port is a 10 100 Base T Auto MDI MDIX allows either cross or straight cable Ethernet jack RJ 45 to connect to your Ethernet Network card or Ethernet Router Modem or Ethernet Hub Switch The Reset button is used to reset the NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug to its factory defaults To reset the NP290W Turbo Wireless HomePlug simply press the reset button for about 5 seconds Note all customised settings that you have saved will be lost NP290W User Guide YML849Rev 1 NEILOMM Chapter 3 Hardware Installation You can install the HomePlug Wireless Adapter in several ways 3 1 To connect the HomePlug Wireless Adapter with a computer 1 Insert one end of an Ethernet cable from the computer s Ethernet pT port then insert the other end into the HomePlug s Ethernet port E a Note When setting up the HomePlug Wireless Adapter with a computer you have to set NP290W the static IP Address in the computer s network card For instructions please refer to Configuring TCP IP PC 2 Plug the HomePlug Wireless Adapter into the electrical outlet 3 2 To connect the HomePlug Wireless Adapter with an existing network router Insert one end of an Ethernet cable 1 TN op from the router s Ethernet port Power Supply then insert the other end into the HomePlug s Ethernet port Broadband Router NP290W lt 2 Plug the HomePlug Wireless Ad
10. etwork allows you to identify the HomePlugs in your network and change the password of each HomePlug Remote HomePlugs To detect remote HomePlugs 1 From the Web User Interface click HomePlug Menu 2 Select Scan This opens the HomePlug Scan page 3 Click Refresh to detect the HomePlug devices in your network Note Only HomePlugs that use the same Private Network Name as your local HomePlug will appear in the list 7 3 Changing the Private Network Name By default the HomePlug private network name is HomePlug HomePlugs use the private network name to authenticate each HomePlug within the network HomePlug devices with different private network names cannot communicate with each other Local HomePlugs To change the local HomePlug private network name 1 From the Web User Interface click HomePlug Menu 2 Select Local This opens the Local HomePlug Settings page 3 Enter the Private Network Name 4 Click Save Remote HomePlugs Aetna Note If there are multiple NP290W HomePlugs on the network please ensure that each of them has a unique IP Address F Byen marap haiie For instructions on setting IP Addresses please refer to l E a E LAN Settings To change the remote HomePlug private network name 1 Get the Device ID of the remote HomePlug you want to configure This is printed on the HomePlug itself The Device ID is a set of 16 characters divided in groups of four For example XXXX YYYY AAAA BBBB From the Web User In
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12. face 7 1 Administrator Settings Anyone who can access the web interface can be considered an Administrator To restrict access to the web interface you need to reset the Administrator Password Changing the Administrator Password To change the Administrator Password 1 From the Web User Interface click system Menu 2 select Administrator Settings This opens the Administrator Settings page 3 Enter current password The default password is admin Enter new password 5 Reenter your password in the Re type password text box 6 Click Save Note Remember your account information If you forget the Administrator Password you will need to reset the device to its default settings To reset press and hold RESET until the wireless LED turns off RESET is located beside the Ethernet port of the HomePlug Changing the Auto Logout Time Log out time refers to the number of minutes when the Administrator account is automatically logged out due to inactivity To change the Auto Logout Time 1 From the Web User Interface click System Menu select Administrator Settings This opens the Administrator Settings page Enter current password The default password is admin Enter new password When changing the auto logout time you have to provide a new password Retype password Enter Auto logout Time Click Save a oe eS 10 NP290W User Guide YMLE49Rev 1 Melb ON 7 2 Detecting HomePlug Devices Detecting HomePlug devices in your n
13. he password in the PSK text field below WPA WiFi Protected Access 7 Enter the Radius Server IP and then Secret code requires Radius Server 8 Click Save NP290W User Guide YMLE49Rev 1 NEILOMM 8 3 AP Mode HomePlug Wireless Adapter can perform either as an access point or a wireless client The default mode is Access Point An Access point transmits its own Extended Service Set Identifier ESSID SSID while a Wireless Client reuses the Extended Service Set Identifier ESSID SSID of the host access point To change the HomePlug Wireless Adapter mode to Wireless Client iF ga Z ee N Click your wireless network host The confirmation dialog box opens From the Web User Interface click Wireless Menu select AP Mode select Wireless Client Click Save then wait two minutes for the device to restart Click System This opens the login page Enter the Administrator password The default Administrator password is admin Click Wireless Menu select AP Mode Under Wireless Client click Site Survey This scans the network and opens the Site Survey page and then click Connect AP Click OK This takes you back to the AP mode page where the selected AP SSID is displayed 12 Click Save Note Currently does not support connecting to a WPA enabled host AP NP290W User Guide 17 YML849Rev 1 NEILOMM Chapter 9 Diagnostics Diagnostic tools give you an idea about the current health of y
14. our device 9 1 System Status The System Status page displays the LAN settings and the device firmware installed in the device partie To display the system status ray feo ent TAE ee Seve enone ee Pes 1 From the Web User Interface click a system Menu 2 Select System Status This opens the Status page 9 2 System Log The System Log page displays a record of all the device activities becari Log SS ee Sa bo ae a Y pe ees ma eer To download the Security Log 1 From the Web User Interface click system Menu 2 select System Log This opens the security Log page 3 Click Download 18 NP290W User Guide YMLE49Rev 1 NEILOMM Safety Summary Messages WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE is used in the equipment Make sure equipment is properly grounded BEFORE opening Failure to observe safety precautions may result in electric shock to user CAUTION Check voltages before connecting equipment to power supplies Wrong voltages applied may result in damage to equipment IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully 1 The HomePlug Ethernet Adaptor relies on the building s electrical installation for short circuit over current protection Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC or 230 VAC depends on the power supply type in your country is used on the phase conductors all current carrying conductors 2 Do not attempt to service the HomePlug Ethernet Adaptor yoursel
15. s Click Apply This opens the Configuration Tools page Click Backup Settings Click Save file This opens the File Download dialog box Click Save Select the folder to store the file and then click Save The default file name is CONF BAK w N E Se NP290W User Guide 13 YML849Rev 1 NEICOMM 7 8 Restore Settings You can use a backup file with a BAK extension to change device settings To restore settings from backup file 1 From the Web User Interface click System Menu 2 Select Configuration Tools 3 Select Backup Settings Restore settings 4 Click Apply This opens the Configuration Tools page On Under Restore Settings click Browse Specify the location of the backup file The back up files ends with a BAK extension 6 Click Restore Settings 7 9 Reboot You can reboot the device using the Web User Interface To reboot 1 From the Web User Interface click System Menu 2 select Reboot This opens the Reboot page 3 Click Reboot 14 NP290W User Guide YMLE49Rev 1 Melton Chapter 8 Wireless Settings Wireless Settings allow you to make custom changes to your wireless access point 8 1 Settings By default the Extended Service Set Identifier ESSID SSID is yournetworkname ESSID SSID is also known as the name of the wireless network where your wireless devices connect This is case sensitive and is also used to uniquely identify a group of wireless devices To configure the wireless set
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17. terface click HomePlug Menu select Remote This opens the Remote HomePlug Settings page Enter the Device ID of the remote HomePlug The Device ID is printed on the HomePlug Enter the Remote Private Network Name Click Save DDAN NP290W User Guide i YML849Rev 1 NEILOMM Private Network Name Reset To reset the local HomePlug private network name 1 From the Web User Interface click HomePlug Menu 2 Select Local This opens the Local HomePlug Settings page 3 Click Default The default Private Network Name is HomePlug 4 Click Save To reset the remote HomePlug private network name 1 Get the Device ID of the remote HomePlug you want to configure This is printed on the HomePlug itself The Device ID is a set of 16 characters divided in groups of four For example XXXX YYYY AAAA BBBB 2 From the Web User Interface click HomePlug Menu 3 Select Remote This opens the Local HomePlug Settings page 4 Enter the remote HomePlug Device ID The Device ID is printed on the HomePlug 9 Click Default The default Private Network Name is HomePlug 6 Click Save 7 4 LAN Settings To change the LAN Settings 1 From the Web User Interface click LAN Menu 2 Select LAN Settings This opens the LAN Settings page 3 Select Request IP Address from DHCP server If a check mark appears it means the device will automatically accept an IP address when connected to a DHCP server 4 Click Save To change the HomePlug to
18. tings 1 From the Web User Interface click Wireless Menu 2 select Settings This opens the Wireless settings page 3 Uncheck WLAN Radio to disable the HomePlug Wireless Access Point if you wish to prevent the device from emitting any wireless signal Otherwise leave this unchanged select a Channel ID 5 Enter the ESSID SSID ESSID SSID refers to the name of your wireless network The default ESSID SSID is yournetworkname 6 Check ESSID Broadcast to prevent the HomePlug Wireless Access Point from transmitting its ESSID SSID publically Otherwise leave this unchanged 7 select an Operation Mode a B Mode Only allows devices using the B protocol to connect into the network B is a WiFi standard that uses the 2 4 GHZ band to transmit data at the maximum rate of 11 Mbps b GMode Only allows devices using the G protocol to connect into the network G is a WiFi standard that uses the 2 4 GHZ band to transmit data at the maximum rate of 54 Mbps c B G Mixed Mode allows devices using B and G protocols to connect into the wireless network 8 Select a Data Rate 9 Select Tx Preamble Type a Short Preamble b Long Preamble c Auto 10 Enter the Beacon Interval This specifies the interval when transmitting packet broadcasts The default value is 200 milliseconds You can enter 1 to 65525 Otherwise leave this unchanged 11 Enter RTS Threshold When you encounter inconsistent data flow you can apply minimal reduc
19. tion from the default 2347 value Otherwise leave this unchanged 12 Enter Fragmentation Threshold This specifies the maximum packet size before data is fragmented In most cases this should stay at the default value of 2346 If you experience a high packet error rate you may slightly increase the value Setting the value too low may result in poor network performance Otherwise leave this unchanged 13 Click Save NP290W User Guide 15 YML849Rev 1 NEILOMM 8 2 Security It is important for you to enforce security to prevent unauthorized access into your wireless network You have to specify which type of security authentication you want to use for your HomePlug Wireless Adapter To configure the wireless security settings 1 From the Web User Interface click Wireless Menu 2 Select Security This opens the security page 3 Select an Encryption Type a None b WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy c 802 1x Centrally managed wireless security standard d TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol e AES Advanced Encryption Standard f TKIPAES Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Advanced Encryption Standard 4 Select an Authentication Type This only applies if the Encryption type is WEP a Open System b Shared Key c Auto Switch 5 Select an Active Key and enter the WEP password in the relevant text field This only applies if the Encryption type is WEP 6 If WPA WPA2 is selected as the authentication type please enter t
20. to oo ee eS SS NP290W User Guide YMLE49Rev 1 NEILOMM Chapter 6 About the Web User Interface The Web User Interface can be accessed using a browser running on any operating system It is divided into three sections top left and main panes The top pane shows Logout The left pane displays the navigation menus and the main pane displays the contents 6 1 Navigation Menus and Submenus The web interface includes the following menus and submenus System Menu Submenus include e Administrator Settings e Firmware Upgrade e Configuration Tools e system Status e System Log e Reboot LAN Menu The LAN Menu displays the default IP address for the HomePlug Wireless Adapter and DHCP control Submenu includes e LAN Settings HomePlug Menu The HomePlug Menu provides the controls to scan and change the private network name of local and remote HomePlugs Submenus include e Local e Remote e Scan Wireless Menu The Wireless Menu brings together all wireless related functions Submenus include e Settings e Security e AP Mode NP290W User Guide g YML849Rev 1 NEILOMM Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration This chapter provides instructions for setting the administrator password changing the private network name and other maintenance settings Note Instructions in this chapter are applied using the Web User Interface To access the Web User Interface please refer to Accessing the Web User Inter

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