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1.                EEEEE                  EEEE  E mae    SS Network Name    EdimaxHQ a  Not Connected   Tne nee  USB Ne   terface gaoa   Automatically join this network   Not Connected    M Ask to join new networks   e Bluetooth PAN    Known networks will be joined automatically   Not Connected If no known networks are available  you will   be asked before joining a new network          Advanced                  le   Mi Show Wi Fi status in menu bar    i ee   re Click the lock to prevent further changes    Assist me        Revert Apply    4  Click the    TCP IP    tab and your router   s IP address will be displayed next to     Router        102    Oecd Network      Wi Fi  fam  NS WINS 802 1X Proxies Hardware      Configure IPv4    Using DHCP            IPv4 Address  10 0 20 97 Renew DHCP Lease    Subnet Mask  DHCP Client ID    lf required    Rawter  Configure IPv6    Automatically    Router   IPv6 Address   Prefix Length           Cancel OK    V 2  Troubleshooting    If you are experiencing problems with your wireless extender  please refer to  this troubleshooting guide before contacting your dealer of purchase for help     Note  If you are experiencing problems immediately after  a firmware upgrade  please contact your dealer of  purchase for help     Scenario Solution      can   t log onto the a  Please check that the extender is correctly inserted  browser based into a power socket and check the LEDs on the front  configuration panel  If the extender is initializing after be
2.                S Click the lock to make changes  Assist me      Revert Apply       4  Click on    Ethernet    in the left panel and then click the drop down arrow for  the menu labeled    Configure IPv4    in the right panel  From the drop down  menu  select    Manually        0090o Network    ai gt      Show All   Q          Location    Automatic      Ethernet Bo  Connected Ne    Status  Connected  j Ethernet is currently active and has the IP                      e  E  address 169 254 120 253   al E Bure IPv4 V Using DHCP     Using DHCP with manual address    Bluetooth PAN    IP Address Using BootP   a bret Mas IliasciLeks    DNS Server Create PPPoE Service     Search Domains   mm e   eo ae es   Advanced    7        Click the lock to prevent further changes    Assist me      Revert Apply       5  In the panel on the right side  enter IP address 192 168 10 20 and subnet  mask 255 255 255 0  Click on    Apply        89    Note  Your existing static IP address will be displayed  in the    IP address    field before you replace it  Please    A    6  In the left sidebar     Ethernet    should now display    Connected    as shown  below  In the right panel  you should see the IP address 192 168 10 20 and  subnet mask 255 255 255 0        make a note of this IP address  subnet mask  router IP  and DNS server address        V 1 3  How to Find Your Network Security Key    To find your network security key  please follow the instructions appropriate  for your operating system     A  
3.          1 item 1 item selected    0 items     2 55 PM   a   B     KT  amp  1573 9012       7  Select    Use the following IP address     then input the following values   87    Note  Your existing static IP address will be displayed  A   in the    IP address    field before you replace it  Please    make a note of this IP address  subnet mask  default  gateway and DNS server addresses        IP address  192 168 10 20  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    Click    OK    when finished     V 1 2 5  Mac OS    Note  Please ensure that your wireless extender is    switched on and connected to your Macintosh via  Ethernet cable before you begin          Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual  and click on    System  Preferences       System Preferences         In System Preferences  click on    Network        Internet  amp  Network              MobileMe EEE QuickTime Sharing    Here you will see all of your network connections  Network Preferences will    now display an Ethernet adapter  as shown below  The status of    Ethernet     should be    Connected        88    e000 Network         gt     Show All   Q          Location  Automatic         Ethernet    Connected   Status  Connected      R Ethernet is currently active and has the IP  rs   address 169 254 120 253        5 i Configure IPv4    Using DHCP    IP Address  169 254 120 253           ff    0 Bluetooth PAN  No IP Address Subnet Mask  255 255 0 0  Router   DNS Server     Search Domains            Advanced       T          
4.         Save Changes    4  Check the box labeled    Show password    and you will be asked to enter your  administrative password  which you use to log into your Mac  Enter your    password and click    Allow        96       Keychain Access wants to use your  confidential information stored in     EdimaxWireless    in your keychain        To allow this  enter the    login    keychain password       Always Allow     Deny                   com apple network wlan ssid EdimaxWireless    Comments          Save Changes    Your network security password will now be displayed in the field next to  the box labeled    Show password     In the example below  the network  security password is    edimax1234     Please make a note of your network  security password     8   00 EdimaxWireless                      feces Access Control      Name  EdimaxWireless          Kind  AirPort network password          Account    AirPort       Where  com apple network wlan ssid EdimaxWireless    Comments          edimax1234    2    Save Changes    97    V 1 4  How to Find Your Router   s IP Address    To find your router   s IP address  please follow the instructions appropriate for  your Operating system     V 1 4 1  Windows XP  Vista  amp  7    1  Go to    Start     select    Run    and type    cmd     then press Enter or click    OK      Oz      ZAR 7    Mozilla Firefox        _  E mail AlanChiu  W Microsoft Office Outlook                   a Documents   eal Internet Explorer    amp 5 3 Pictures Zz T
5.        5  Select    Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv6  and then click    Properties        73      Local Area Connection Properties    Connect using   a Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Controller    This connection uses the following items     1E Client for Microsoft Networks   05 Packet Scheduler  File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  adocod tent STAI ERTIES ESSE ew cwcnn         Intemet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  ee  FP cod ehsceaslenseaesioenesthepenny Liver  wi  Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder       e  Install    Uninstall A Properties        Bape    Description Lt  TCP IP version 6  The latest version of the intemet protocol  that provides communication across diverse interconnected       3  Select    Obtain an IP address automatically    and    Obtain DNS server  address automatically     then click    OK        Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  Properties    You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  for the appropriate IP settings   a a ee ee ee ee    a  H Obtain an IP address automatically m  r LAE LEEEETETTI  IF address  192   158    Subnet mask  255   255     Default gatewa    N E heh ees T A    Obtain DNS server address automatically    cee eloeetee flO NeW es Bee a a  Preferred DNS server     Alternate DNS server      E  Validate settings upon exit       IV 1 1 4  Windows 8    1  From the Windows 8 Start screen  you need to switch to
6.       R DOI    NETWORKING PEOPLE TOGETHER       HP 5101Wn    User Manual    03 2013   v1 0       B  2 DI    NETWORKING PEOPLE TOGETHER    COPYRIGHT    Copyright    Edimax Technology Co   Ltd  all rights reserved  No part of this publication  may be reproduced  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated  into any language or computer language  in any form or by any means  electronic   mechanical  magnetic  optical  chemical  manual or otherwise  without the prior written  permission from Edimax Technology Co   Ltd     Edimax Technology Co   Ltd  makes no representations or warranties  either expressed or  implied  with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties   merchantability  or fitness for any particular purpose  Any software described in this  manual is sold or licensed as is  Should the programs prove defective following their  purchase  the buyer  and not this company  its distributor  or its dealer  assumes the  entire cost of all necessary servicing  repair  and any incidental or consequential damages  resulting from any defect in the software  Edimax Technology Co   Ltd  reserves the right  to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof  without the obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes     The product you have purchased and the setup screen may appear slightly different from  those shown in this QIG  For more information about this product  please
7.      Siow    Network   aly  Network View           T GH  gt    Network v  Search Network p  Network discovery and file sharina are turned off  Network computers and devices are not visible  Click to chanae    x  x te Network and Sharing Center   O BES  Favorites    ug  Network Connections   oR  E Desktop  m Downloads T us    lt  Network and Internet    Network Connections yv    Search Network Connections    9       S  Recent places                                  Rename this connection    oS   Gl    Libraries   Ea  Documents Networking  a Music    E    Pictures z 2a  H Videos EF Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Controller  jm Computer This connection uses the following items   uM  File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  Gia Network  O   amp  Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocol       Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver  4  Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver      Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder      Intemet Protocol Version 6  TCP IPv6   oS Intemet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4   wide area network protocol that provides  across diverse interconnected networks   ae litem 1 item selected      a        Bo  gt     12 3 2012       4  Select    Obtain an IP address automatically    and    Obtain DNS server    address automatically     then click    OK      I7          Ql  a    Network  File Network v o     a fF hi  gt  Network v     Search Network p  Network discovery and file sharina are turned off  Network computers and devices are not visible  Cl
8.     Confirm Installation    The installer i   ready to install PLE 500M bps Utility on your computer     Click  Nest  to start the installation     Cancel       Back           Step 11 After the installation is complete  click    Close        57    T  415  PLC 500Mbps Utili        n _ N       Installation Complete    PLC 500M bps Utility has been successtully installed     Click  Close  to exit           Cancel    Step 12 An icon will appear on your desktop  Click the icon to open the  utility software     Note  You can manage all the connected powerline adapters with the  utility software  However  installing the utility software is  optional     58    IV 1 2 Win XP Vista   7    Step 1 Before installing the utility software  make sure that no other  powerline utility is installed on your computer  If any other utility  software is installed  uninstall it and reboot the computer     Step 2 Insert the CD into your CD ROM drive  When the following EZmax  Wizard appears  select your model     500Mbps Nano PowerLine      Home Ente rtainment www edimax com Contact Us       Step 3 Then click    Setup Utility        500Mbps Nano PowerLine      E  Contact Us    Home Entertainment www edimax com       Step 4 If you have not installed WinPcap version 4 1 2  or higher  on your  computer before  The wizard will guide you through the setup process     7  WinPcap 4 1 2 Setu          WinPcap 4 1 2 Installer  Yria   ap Welcome to the WinPcap 4  1 2 Installation Wizard    This product is broug
9.     E  gt    Control Panel    X    rch Contro  Pane           Adjust your computer s settings View by  Category Y  we System and Security User Accounts and Family Safety    Review your computer s status fa   Add or remove user accounts  Back up your computer fa   Set up parental controls for any user  ebSOSOE 08082 SCfCeen  EET  s092    meen  _ Appearance and Personalization  of    oe Network and Internet    gy Change the theme  H W View network status and tasks   H Change desktop background  wn     Choose homegroup and sharing options oe Adjust screen resolution  ee oe        e    inde datas T SENYEN ENET le TaT a te OE aa Clock  Language  and Region    View devices and printers Ai Change keyboards or other input methods  Add a device   Change display language    Programs Fih Ease of Access  l Uninstall a program gy ER ERA suggest 9  Optimize visual display    3  Click    Local Area Connection        d2    View your basic network information and set up connections    LM a4 i kA See full map    TS WIN  Home network Internet   This computer        View your active networks Connect or disconnect  Access type  No Internet access  aa HomeG deerscsrecnense  OMeEGIOUP  seee meee   Home network ooo s       Connect ns     Local Area Connection 3       General    IPv4 Connectivity  No Internet access  IPv6 Connectivity  No network access  Media State  Enabled  Duration  02 08 52  Speed  100 0 Mbps    Sent               Received    Bytes  951 332   4 398 184    2     eaee bad omen poem
10.     e 0o Network   a   gt     _ Show all   C       Location    Automatic      Ethernet i  Connected Status  Connected    Ethernet is currently active and has the IP       e address 169 254 120 253   a       Configure IPv4  Using DHCP  o Bluetooth PAN J IP Address  169 254 120 253  Aiai Subnet Mask  255 255 0 0  Router   DNS Server   Search Domains     Advanced              v  S Click the lock to make changes  Assist me    Revert Apply       4  Click on    Ethernet    in the left panel and then click the drop down arrow for  the menu labeled    Configure IPv4    in the right panel  From the drop down  menu  select    Using DHCP    and then click    Apply         0 0o Network   a        Show All   Q       Location    Automatic                    nnecte ey Status  Connected     gt  Ethernet is currently active and has the IP    FireWire Ge address 192 168 10 179   eaii c Configure PERELE  Using DHCP with manual address  e USB Ne   terface or  IP Ad Using BootP    l Subnet Mask Manually    Bluetooth PAN      off  ot Cc   outer  DNS Servel  Create PPPoE Service     Search Domains   Pe aE S   Advanced    Jake    N  E Click the lock to prevent further changes  Assist me    Revert      79    V 1 2  How to Modify the IP Address of Your PC or Macintosh    Please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system  In the  following examples we use the IP address 192 168 10 20 though you can use  any IP address in the range 192 168 9 x  x   3     254  in order to access the  b
11.    2 items    Home Share    Name Date modified Type       Edimax_PowerLine_Utility    WinPcap_4 1 2    5 16 2012 12 52PM   Application    10 3 2012 3 58 AM Application    Application Tools    View Manage        Jj   gt  CD_HP 5102    Utility    Ft Favorites  BB Desktop  B Downloads       S  Recent places     pe Libraries  5  Documents  ad Music  E  Pictures  E Videos    jm Computer  jy Local Disk  C     amp    DATAPARTI  D       DVD RW Drive  E   Ex    a Network    2 items    Name Date modified    Type    Edimax_PowerLine_Utility    5 16 2012 12 52PM _   Application    WinPcap_4_1_2 0 3 2012 3 52 A    Application                Open  Pin to Start    Run as administrator  Troubleshoot compatibility  Share with   Pin to Taskbar    Send to   Cut   Copy   Create shortcut    Delete    Rename    Properties  NLL    1 item selected 894 KB    Search Utility    Size    Search    Size    9 535 KB  895 KB    Utility    9 535 KB       mode for    then select Windows 7  then click    Apply        52     RIPI    Application Tools Utility   oa    File Home Share View Manage     2                      ib  gt  CD_HP 5102    Utility      Search Utility p    A Favorites Name Date modified Type Size  E Desktop   Edimax_PowerLine_Utility 5 16 2012 12 52PM   Application 9 535 KB   B Downloads   WinPca BY  Application 895 KB                    S  Recent places                              3 Libraries  Documents ff this program isnt working correctly on this version of Windows   d Music try running t
12.    Search Utility Pp  ad Music A Name    Date modified Type Size      Pictures   i       z  z Vid   Edimax_PowerLine_Utility 1 17 2013 8 00PM Application 1 993 KB     amp  WinPcap_4 1_2 10 3 2012 3 58 AM Application 895 KB   8 Homegroup  ay    Pe o  FE Computer This program has compatibility issues   amp  Local Disk  C    ca Local Disk  D   G WinPcap installer  v CACE Technologies  D eT  m CD_AC1200_1   You can get help online and see more information about this  d ExPing program s compatibility issues   d FileBackupPro  J PLC Get help online  J  CD_HP 5102   J CD_HP 510    Run the program without getting help  J Adobe  Aut  b gias  C  Don t show this message again  d Manual  B aG  Ji Utility  J Wing  I Edimax3 Y  2items 1 item selected 894 KB    a     Application Tools Utility   a  Home Share View Manage       t jb  gt  CD_HP 5102    Utility v         Search Utility  Ft Favorites       _  Deskt 9 535 KB  E Desktop W i WinPcap 4 1 2 Installer sesh  8 Downloads BAI TF GAT welcome to the winPcap 4 1 2 Installation Wizard 895 KB    Recent places f       Libraries  E Documents  a Music  E  Pictures  F Videos    1 Computer  jy Local Disk  C    cq DATAPART1  D         DVD RW Drive  E   Ec    tu Network    2 items 1 item selected 894 KB     G WinPcap 4 1 2 Setup    This product is brought to you by    Packet Capturing and Network Analysis Solutions          fA  CACE    TECHNOLOGIES       Cancel       Welcome to the WinPcap 4 1 2  Setup Wizard   This Wizard will guide you through the
13.   29    Settings saved successfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect     Rs Ee       Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click    APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     lil 3 1 3  WPA Radius    WPA RADIUS is a combination of WPA encryption and RADIUS user  authentication  If you have a RADIUS authentication server  you can  authenticate the identity of every wireless client against a user database        Security Settings  Enc ry pt ion WPA RADIUS      WPA Unicast Cipher Suite WEPATEIF  WPACCAES    WPAS Mixed  RADIUS Server IP Address  RADIUS Server Port 1812    RADIUS Server Password             WPA Unicast Cipher   Select from WPA  TKIP   WPA2  AES  or WPA2 Mixed    Suite AES is safer than TKIP  but not supported by all wireless  clients  WPA2 AES  or WPA2 is recommended if  supported by your wireless client  Mixed is    recommended if your client does not support AES     address server here   server here  Default value is 1812   Password server here        Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear     30    Settings saved successfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect     Rs Ee       Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click  
14.   APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     31    Ill 4  WPS Setting    WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup  is a simple way to  establish connections between WPS compatible      IQ Setup devices  WPS devices feature a WPS function which  can be activated by pushing a WPS button on the  device or from within the device   s   WPS Setting firmware configuration interface  When WPS is  activated in the correct manner and at the correct  time for two compatible devices  they will       System Utility automatically connect        Home       Basic Setting       Wireless Advanced       Configuration Tool   By default  the WPS Settings page displays settings for  WPS between your extender and a wireless client  For  WPS Setup between your extender and router access point  please refer back    to  Il 3  WPS Setup         WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup  Settings    IS pa ws you to configure WPS  Wi Fi acted Setup  settings  WPS WS  This page allows you to configure WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup  settings  WPS allows  wireless clients to connect to this device automatically     Enable WPS    Wi Fi Protected Setup Information    WPS Status   Configured  Device PIN Code   29406036  SSD   HFP 5101Wn  Authentication Mode   WPA Shared Key    Passphrase Key      Device Configuration      Config Mode   Registrar      Configure via Push Button   3    Input Client PIN Code           The wireless extender supports two types of WPS for wireless clients  PBC   Push Button Configuration  a
15.   About Tab    The    About    tab contains some basic information about the software  You  can also enable or disable the autoscan function under    Preferences        Main   Diagnostics About         Edimax PowerLine Utility  70 120626  Copyright 2012  Edimax Corp  All Rights Reserved     67    V  APPENDIX    V 1  Configuring your IP address    Before you use the wireless extender  please make sure your computer is set  to use a dynamic IP address  This means your computer can obtain an IP  address automatically from a DHCP server  This is a simple procedure  which is    explained step by step in V 1 1  How to configure your computer to use a  dynamic IP address        Static IP users  please make a note of your static IP before you  a change it or switch to a dynamic IP address     Unfortunately  not all networks support DHCP capability  In this case  you need  to use a Static IP address for the wireless extender and your PC or Macintosh   The wireless extender uses the default IP address 192 168 10 1  which may  not be in the same IP address subnet of your network  meaning you are  unable to access the browser based configuration interface  So  you need to  modify the IP address of your PC or Macintosh to 192 168 10 x  x   2     254  in  order to access the browser based configuration interface     The procedure for doing so varies across different operating systems  please    follow the guide appropriate for your operating system in IV 1 2  How to  modify the IP address 
16.   Setup Wizard    WinPcap 4  1 2 has been installed on your computer     Click Finish to dose this wizard           61    Step 5 When the    Edimax PowerLine Utility    setup wizard appears  click     Next    to continue        The installer vall guide you through the steps required to install PLO 500M bpe Utility on pour  computer     WARNING  This computer program is protected by copyright law and intermiational treaties   Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program  or any portion of it  may result in severe civil  or criminal penalties  and will be prosecuted to the masimum extent possible under the law     Cancel         Step 6 In the    License Agreement    screen  please select    I Agree    and then  click    Next    to continue     te Edimax PowerLine Utility    License Agreement    Please take a moment to read the license agreement now  IF you accept the terms below  click  I  Agee     then  Nest Otherwise click    Cancel        EDIMAX Communications  Inc  Software License  Agreement    PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT   LICENSE    CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE EDIMAX SOFTWARE  BY USING THE  EDIMAX SOFTWARE  YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS  OF THIS LICENSE     IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE  DO NOT USE THE  SOFTWARE  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THE LICENSE  YOU       E Oore TT ETT TAA a a ee TAF E N TE TEAT TTT T    O I Do Not Agree      Agree       62    Step 7 Select where you want to install the utility sof
17.   V 1 3 1  Windows 7  amp  Windows Vista    Note  If you are using Windows XP or earlier  please    contact your ISP or router manufacturer to find your  network security key        1  Open    Control Panel    and click on    Network and Internet    in the top menu        Nien ue  y Control Panak   Network and Internet Network Connections      File Edt View Tools Advanced Help          Organize               we Bi  a    Foil  Local Area Wireless    Connection Network  Connection  19       2  Click on    View network status and tasks    which is under the heading     Network and Sharing Center        90    rox     m  gt  EP  gt  Control Panel    Network and Internet  gt    v Search Control Panel P      File Edit View Tools Help  Control Panel Home    System and Security  Network and Internet  Hardware and Sound    Programs    User Accounts and Family  Safety  Appearance and     Personalization      File Edit View Tools Help          W VO e 9U r  Add a wireless device to the network  HomeGroup    Choose homegroup and sharing options    Internet Options       Change your homepage   Manage browser add ons  Delete browsing history and cookies       Control Panel Home      Manage wireless networ    Change adapter settings  Change advanced sharing  settings   See also   HomeGroup    Internet Ontinn lt        View your basic network information and set up  connections       u   _         TS PC HomeNetwork 2 Internet   This computer     See full map  _     View your active networks Co
18.  A Documents Change adapter settings  ad Music Change advanced sharing Network Access type  Internet      Pictures i Public network Connections  J Ethernet    Videos  Change your networking settings  C ut  pae Cipada Set up a new connection or network  Set up a broadband  dial up  or VPN connection  or set up a router or access point   tu Network  Troubleshoot problems  Diagnose and repair network problems  or get troubleshooting information   See also  HomeGroup  Internet Options  Windows Firewall  litem  itemselected Library includes  2 locations g   E    2 54 PM  12 3 2012    a P fo tk       5  Choose your connection and right click  then select    Properties      76    Sieh    Network   ap  Network View id 8            t Gi  gt  Network v   Search Network p  Network discovery and file sharina are turned off  Network computers and devices are not visible  Click to chanae    x  te Network and Sharing Center   Es  wr Favorites  E Desktop  m Downloads T us  lt  Network and Internet    Network Connections  gt  yv    Search Network Connections     S  Recent places  Organize v Disable this network device Diagnose this connection Rename this connection       fi    Libraries   Es  Documents  a Music Disable   ee  Pictures Status  E Videos Diagnose  Bridge Connections  jE Computer  Create Shortcut  G   Network ae  0 items litem 1 item selected B  B  5          ee ce    2 55 PM  MEn 2 12 3 2012    6  Select    Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv6  and then click    Properties      
19.  DTIM Period 3  1 10   Data Rate Auto    N Data Rate Auto     Channel Width   Auto 20 40MHz    20MHz  Preamble Type   Short Preamble    Long Preamble  Broadcast ESSID    Enabled    Disabled  WMM    Enabled    Disabled  CTS Protect   Auo    Always    None  Tx Power 100        ey       34    default value is    2346       Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio  The default  value is    2347       Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio  The  default value is    100       Set the DTIM period of wireless radio  The default value  is    3       Set the wireless data transfer rate  The default value is     Auto       Set the data rate of 802 11n  The default value is     Auto        Channel Width Select wireless channel width   Preamble Type Set the wireless radio preamble type     Broadcast ESSID Set if the access point will broadcast its own ESSID  To   hide the ESSID of your extender select    Disable      only  users who know the ESSID of your access point will be  able to connect     WMM WMM  Wi Fi Multimedia  technology can improve the  performance of certain network applications  such as  audio video streaming  network telephony  VolP   and  others  When WMM is enabled  the extender will  prioritize different kinds of data and give higher priority  to applications which require instant responses  This  improves the performance of such network  applications    CTS Protect Enabling this setting will reduce the chance of radio  signal collisions between 802 11b and 8
20.  desktop mode   Move your curser to the bottom left of the screen and click     74    FAE PC a    SkyDrive    ESPN   Bret Bielema takes Arkansas job    T           ao Sa    a       Mars redux  NASA to launch  another rover       2  In desktop mode  click the File Explorer icon in the bottom left of the  screen  as shown below                   5  3          Sa ete    3  Right click    Network    and then select    Properties        75       Network View v o              GH  gt    Network v   Search Network Pp  Network discovery and file sharing are turned off  Network computers and devices are not visible  Click to change    x  4 Ft Favorites This folder is empty    E Desktop   m3 Downloads       S  Recent places    4   Libraries  b E Documents   gt  a Music   gt  E  Pictures   gt   amp  Videos     gt   ff Computer          Expand    Open in new window  Pin to Start    Map network drive     Disconnect network drive           2 53 PM    A B      Z Ya 15 3012       4  In the window that opens  select    Change adapter settings    from the left  side     SPINEA Library Tools Picture Tools Pictures   a0  Home Share View Manage Manage v Ge       S    7   gt    Libraries    Pictures  gt  v    Search Pictures p  Ft Favorites  E Desktop  J   Downloads T      Network and Internet  gt  Network and Sharing Center v   Search Control Panel       S  Recent places    View your basic network information and set up connections  Control Panel Home    Libraries       View your active networks  
21.  entire WinPcap  installation     For more information or support  please visit the WinPcap  home page     http  www  winpcap org    54    ia Win a 41 2 Setup    Please review the license terms before installing WinPcap 4  1 2     Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement    Copyright  c  1999   2005 NetGroup  Politecnico di Torino  Italy    Copyright  c  2005   2010 CACE Technologies  Davis  California    All rights reserved     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms  with or without modification  are  permitted provided that the following conditions are met    1  Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice  this list of  conditions and the following disclaimer    2  Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice  this list of  conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials    If you accept the terms of the agreement  dick I Agree to continue  You must accept the  agreement to install WinPcap 4 1 2     Nullsoft Install System v2 46    p WinPcap 4 1 2 Setup    W Installation options  Jin Cap r e review the following options before installing WinPcap    Automatically start the WinPcap driver at boot time    Nullsoft Install System v2 46    Completing the WinPcap 4 1 2  Setup Wizard    WinPcap 4  1 2 has been installed on your computer     Click Finish to dose this wizard        55    Step 9 Click the    Edimax PowerLine Utility     the    PLC 500Mbps Utility     appears  
22.  extender to heat up   is extremely hot  during frequent use  If you can safely place your  hand on the wireless extender  the temperature of  the device is at a normal level      If you smell burning or see smoke coming from  wireless extender then disconnect the extender  immediately  as far as it is safely possible to do so   Call your dealer of purchase for help    My network device   Ensure that your broadband router is fully   can   t access the functional    Internet    Switch off both your network device and wireless  extender and switch back on again      Ensure that the wireless extender is powered on   check the PWR LED     My network is using a   You can modify the IP address of the wireless bridge  static IP address  how   using the browser based configuration interface    do   assign an IP Please refer to III 6  System Utility    address to my       104    wireless extender       V 3  Glossary    Default Gateway  Wireless bridge   Every non access point IP device needs to  configure a default gateway   s IP address  When the device sends out an IP  packet  if the destination is not on the same network  the device has to send  the packet to its default gateway  which will then send it out towards the  destination     DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  This protocol automatically gives  every computer on your home network an IP address     DNS Server IP Address  DNS stands for Domain Name System  which allows  Internet servers to have a domain name  such a
23.  not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can  be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following measures     1  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    2  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    3  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected    4  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help     FCC Caution   This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna  or transmitter  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following  two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation  Any changes or  modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to  operate equipment     For product available in the USA Canada market  only channel 1 11 can be operated  Selection of other   channels is not possible    This device is restricted to indoor use when operated in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range    X  FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range 5 15 to 5 25 GHz to reduce  the potential for harmful in
24.  refer to the  user manual on the CD ROM  The software and specifications are subject to change  without notice  Please visit our website www edimax com for updates  All brand and  product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of  their respective holders     Edimax Technology Co   Ltd   Add  No  3  Wu Chuan 3rd Rd   Wu Ku Industrial Park  New Taipei City  Taiwan  Tel   886 2 77396888    Email  sales edimax com tw       This product includes software that is subject to the GNU General Public License version  2  The program is free software and distributed without any warranty of the author  We  offer  valid for at least three years  to give you  for a charge no more than the costs of  physically performing source distribution  a complete machine readable copy of the  corresponding source code     CONTENTS    PRODUCT INFORIVIATION wisesccvecdsercceusshccvercdueeraveebica  cdsacsecessaeneadsewcecueseavicdsawsaswecheuwe 5  l 1  P KIBEL ONTE ar E A A EAT 5  l 2  HardWare era T E E E E 5  l 3  LED  STOLU S eeaeee T neicanens 6  l 4  SAMS ys MO Ma ON enra a a E ier cantateaacameeaat eater aces at ccateetaet 7  l 5  System Requirements For Powerline Utility Software           esesssesseeesseessersssrrssrereseesssrrssrereses 7  CREATING A POWERLINE NETWORK               ccccscsscsccsccccscsccsccccscescccescsccscsscscescscescees 8  Il 1  Hardware Sra aO erea E NNR 8  Il 2  O SETUD ene O E E N 10  Il 3  WPS SOCIO naer aeara E a A 15  Il 4  Connectin
25. 02 11   wireless  access points  It   s recommended to set this option to     Auto       TX Power Set the power output of the wireless radio  Setting a  lower power output  provided it is still sufficient for  your range requirements  can potentially improve  security since malicious unknown users in distant areas  will not be able to access your signal     Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear        35    Settings saved successfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect     Rs Ee       Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click    APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     HWI 5 1  MAC Filtering    The MAC filtering feature allows you to define a list of  wireless devices permitted to connect to this access      IQ Setup point  identified by their unique MAC address  When a  device which is not listed as a permitted MAC address  attempts to connect to the extender  it will be denied        Home       Basic Setting       WPS Setting    y Wireless Advanced    e MAC Filtering       System Utility          Configuration Tool    A Check the box    Enable Wireless Access Control    box to  L enables MAC address filtering     36    MAC Address Filtering    For security reason  the Access Point features MAC Address Filtering that only allows  authorized MAC Addresses associating to th
26. 95 255 255 6  Default Gateway  gt  192 168 12 252    Tene  adantern cogs   lt  DEAG2143    5AB4    0p P NS A AC4ARE    Media State   Media disconnected  Connection specific DNS Suffix        nnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo Interface     Connection specific DNS Suffix        gt  2061  6 9d38 2953c  28f6 264c 3f  57   38c    gt  fe8B   28f6 204c  3  57   38cx 16   Default Gateway s ss                gS enews    V 1 4 3  Mac    1  Launch    System Preferences    and click on    Network        2  If you are using an Ethernet cable to connect to your network  your router   s  IP address will be displayed next to    Router        101    600 Network       Status  Connected  Ethernet is currently active and has the IP       2  d address 192 168 10 179   Not Connected    Wi Fi    or A Configure IPv4    Manually           USE Ne   terface    B  gt  IP Address     Not Connected      Bluetooth PAN J    Not Connected          Subne    Router  192 168 10 254    DNS Server  192 168 1 12  192 168 1 2    Search Domains     PETE   Advanced                Je ee eee eee  rr Click the lock to prevent further changes    Assistme        Revert     Apply      3  If you are using Wi Fi  click    Wi Fi    in the left panel  and then    Advanced       in the bottom right corner    oao Network           gt      Show All   Cl    Location    Automatic  a       Status  Connected f Turn Wi Fi Off        Wi Fi is connected to EdimaxHO and has the  g Fthernet Gaal IP address 10 0 20 97     Not Connected 
27. AT     MosediskayeL  Topology Discovery Maanard  Driver    V      Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder    a eoeeerereen   A  Unmstall    Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks        2  Select    Obtain an IP address automatically    and    Obtain DNS server  address automatically     then click    OK        General   Alternate Configuration      You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  for the appropriate IP settings     IP address     Subnet mask     Default gateway          Obtain DNS server address automatically    Preferred DNS server     Siternate DNS server        71    V 1 1 3  Windows 7    1  Click the    Start    button  it should be located in the lower left corner of your  computer   then click    Control Panel      TFA         l Getting Started      E Windows Media Center Edimax    m Documents  Cal Calculator    Pictures    Nig Sticky Notes    Music  E4 Snipping Tool  R Games  Z Paint    Computer    a Remote Desktop Connection    e Magnifier           g    i Solitaire    Control Panel  Devices and Printers  Default Programs    Help and Support   gt  All Programs    r3 Pii LS FT   Search programs and files Shut down    gt           Q o   amp        eeenee          2  Under    Network and Internet    click    View network status and tasks       
28. Edit Select the type of event to be scheduled     Wireless off     will switch off wireless and    Auto reboot    will restart  the device     Delete Assign the event an optional name or description for  reference        Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear     44    Settings saved successfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect       CONTINUE ff APPLY       Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click    APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     Il 7  Configuration Tool       Home On the configuration tool page you can backup the  a extender   s current settings  restore the settings to a   gt  IQ Setup previously saved version or reset the extender back to    it   s original  factory default state        Basic Setting       WPS Setting     Wireless Advanced       oystem Utility       v Configuration Tool P       Diagnosis  Firmware upgrade    Reboot    Configuration Tool    Use the    Backup Settings    tool to save the device s current configurations to a file named     config_bin   You can then use the    Restore Settings    tool to restore the saved  configuration to the device  Alternatively  you can use the    Restore to Factory Defaults     tool to restore the device to original factory settings     Backup Settings   ave    Restore Settings        Restore to Factory D
29. O neta seca EE O 47  IIl 7 2  Firmware Upgrade sccsiiroenso nea eT E E TE A ET 48  IIl 7 3  RX yO  8 Sener eer or en rt Se Ee RES oo eR ee RO aR A ae a Er 49  POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE esssawsscutcevisacnaavesietiabevastwcnds wide visudatesucaetcatessssarecsues 50  IV 1  MR EEEE a EPEE AA EIEEE ATI EE E A E E AEA EEA AENT EEE E ET AT  50  IV 1 1 WITO aeua n E a ee 50  IV 1 2 Wim XPI NIST Ter T T 59  IV 2  Usmethe UUV SOW aana e a O 65  IV 2 1  Main Ta S22 dcivoncssaec yatir EENE TE ATAN 65  IV 2 2  BE Ee ols Fe o E E E T ET A E A E E E T E A E 66  IV 2 3  ADOUt TaD carare aA E A E wou sale data ved dc wile dea Gudea de siete es 67  APPENDIX erne E E 68    V 1   V 1 1   V 1 1 1   V 1 1 2   V 1 1 3     IV 1 1 4     V 1 1 5   V 1 2   V 1 2 1   V 1 2 2   V 1 2 3   V 1 2 4   V 1 2 5   V 1 3   V 1 3 1   V 1 3 2   V 1 3 3   V 1 4   V 1 4 1   V 1 4 2   V 1 4 3   V 2   V 3     CONTCUMING youri  addressen a EO A 68    How to Configure Your Computer to Use a Dynamic IP Address              ccccceeseeeeeeeeneeeees 68  WIndows X Puasin naa cet ans ele eae ane atcte cas eee te hana leita atte aassds 69  WIA ON NI ors Prete ieee rr ante RM mrs Me rr ea nce NRG a rn EE aR OO 70  PUNCH OWW S79 seal cba Biche Baie et ata au a eau cee Dac tsb tne tc tute aa ga ac ad eta ae 72  WINA ON S16 a esa ea nam OE A T a ance EOE 74  ic lon    he EE E EE E EE E E E E E A Terre EE E E 78   How to Modify the IP Address of Your PC or Macintosh     eesessesesereseressrrserrsereseressrrserens 80  WINGOWS XP a
30. WPS button to  activate WPS  Take care not to hold the WPS button for too  long     this may result in inadvertently resetting the extender  or router access point     2  Within two minutes  press and hold the WPS button for 2   5 seconds on  the HP 5101Wn to activate its WPS  The HP 5101Wn   s WPS LED should  flash to indicate a WPS connection is in progress        3  The devices will establish a connection  The HP 5101Wn   s WPS LED should  display on to indicate a successful connection  You can now connect to the  HP 5101Whn   s wireless network with a Wi Fi device  as described in II 4     Connecting to your HP 5101Whn     Il 4  Connecting to your HP 5101Wn    A The following steps 9 11 are an example of how to connect to   a Wi Fi network using Windows Vista  If you are using a  different version of Windows  the process may vary slightly      please connect to a Wi Fi network in the usual manner for  operating system        1  Click the network icon l   Gilor2   in the system tray and select    Connect    to a network        Not Connected    i   Wireless networks are available           2  Search for the SSID of your  Wi Fi network  click it and then ee  click    Connect     If you set a crew Ge    password for your network  you    will then be prompted to enter  it           a  EdimaxHQ Unsecured network       A  Ken iBuddy Security enabled network             Set up a connection or network  Open Network and Sharing Center    Goma          16    3  After correctly enter
31. WPS on the extender   Button    Input Client PIN Code   Input the wireless client   s PIN code here and click     Start PIN    to activate PIN code WPS  Refer to your       wireless client   s documentation if you are unsure of its  PIN code        The WPS LED     will flash slowly to indicate WPS is active  WPS will remain  active for two minutes  Within two minutes  activate WPS on your client  device  refer to client device   s user manual for guidance on how to do so  in  order to establish a connection  The WPS LED     will display ON to indicate a  successful connection  and will remain ON for 5 minutes  see l 3  LED Status      33    IIl 5  Wireless Advanced       Home In    Advanced Setting    you can configure the advanced    features of the wireless extender  Please do not modify     IQ Setup these settings unless you know what effect the    changes will have on your access point  advanced    Basic Settinc        ming settings are for experienced users only        WPS Setting        qv Wireless Advancedp  MAC Filtering     System Utility       Configuration Tool    A Changing these settings can adversely affect the performance  4   of your wireless extender     Wireless Advanced    These settings are only for more technical advanced users who have sufficient knowledge  about wireless LAN  These settings should not be changed unless you know what effects  the changes will have   Fragment Threshold 2   256 2346   RTS Threshold  0 2347     Beacon Interval  20 1024 ms  
32. a network  and 5   8 seconds to  leave a Powerline network        l 3  LED Status    LED Status      Wireless activity  transmitting  Flashing    or receiving data    Green       No wireless activity     WPS connection established   LED remains on for one  On Lo   minute after the connection is  WPS   made       Green WPS in progress  waiting for   Flashing another WPS device s   connection      No WPS in progress    LAN LAN port connected   Green    a  r              Flashing LAN activity  transferring or  receiving data    LAN port not connected     Green with  slow yellow  flashing    Detecting Powerline  connection    Green  amp   Yellow  Flashing    Green with  rapid yellow  flashing    off No Powerline connection  detected   On    HP 5101Whn is on     Flashing every   The HP 5101Whnh is in  15 seconds   power saving mode     HP 5101Wn is off   6    Powerline activity  transferring  or receiving data         1 4  Safety Information    In order to ensure the safe operation of the device and its users  please read  and act in accordance with the following safety instructions     1  The wireless extender is designed for indoor use only  do not place the  wireless extender outdoors     2  Do not place the wireless extender in or near hot humid places  such as a  kitchen or bathroom     3  Do not pull any connected cable with force  carefully disconnect it from the  wireless extender     5  The device contains small parts which are a danger to small children under  3 years ol
33. agnostics   About      WIC    Microsoft  SC AC AC OS ABBE     MAC Address Speed  Mbps     Pec icity  Network Name    4 to 24 chars       HomeFluga    met      Iw Set all remote devices whose Password has been entered  IY Set local device    No device         EDI    EWORKING PEOPLE TOGETHER    Enter Password    Select a device and click    Set Name    to rename the  device     By default  this column is blank  Select a device and click       Enter Password    to set up a password for the device   Scan Click    Scan    and the utility software will perform an  immediate scan of other remote powerline adapters  By  default  the utility automatically scans every few seconds        65    IV 2 2  Diagnostics Tab     Edimax PowerLine Utilit  Main Diagnostics   About      E em Information ESS   On NIC  1 MAC   50 44  BB  BE  No HomePlugaY Device Connected   On NIC  2 MAC   FO AD AS 52D 5   No HomePlugaY Device Connected    On NIC  3 MAC   50 4045 BEBE  No HomePage Y Device Connected    Computer name  LIND YHSINNB WIN   User name  cond yhain   Microprocessor  S66   iv Dl  Tassie TOW 1 Dad TEA    Remote Device History  Log     MAC Address  Password   Speed  Mbps    LestSeen      Delete pave  Report   ED J MAX       The    Diagnostics    tab displays the system information and history of all  remote devices    The upper panel displays technical data concerning the software and  hardware on the host computer and the lower panel displays the history of all  remote devices     66    IV 2 3
34. already have     To install the utility software  insert the CD into your CD ROM drive and the  setup wizard should begin automatically  If not  please manually locate and  open the    AutoRun exe       file in the CD     Files Currently on the Disc  8     Adobe  4 J File Folde  bh Utility    Autorun   JIG  Fle F 4 D File Folde       AutoRun int       AutoRun exe             Shor    37 bytes    IV 1 1 Win 8    Step 1 Before installing the utility software  make sure that no other  powerline utility is installed on your computer  If any other utility  software is installed  uninstall it and reboot the computer     Step 2 Insert the CD into your CD ROM drive  When the following EZmax  Wizard appears  select your model     50    500Mbps Nano PowerLine    Home Ente rtainment www edimax com Contact Us       Step 3 Then click    Setup Utility        EDIMAX 500Mbps Nano PowerLine    METWORKING PEOPLE TOGETHER    Home Entertainment www edimax com Contact Us       51    Step 4    Step 5 Click Compatibility tab and check    Run this program in compatibility    Click right button on WinPCap4 1 2 then click    Properties        Home Share    View    t  gt  CD_HP 5102    Utility v       x Favorites    E Desktop  ih Downloads     S  Recent places     a Libraries  Documents  ad Music  E  Pictures  E Videos    jE Computer  jy Local Disk  C       DATAPARTI  D        DVD RW Drive  E     es Removable Disk    hu Network    dy CD_HP 5102     Adobe  di Autorun  d Manual  J aG  dJ Utility     Wins 
35. ation See Ill 1 1 1  Enable 802 1x Authentication     2       Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear     28    Settings saved successfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect     Rs Ee       Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click    APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     ll 3 1 2  WPA Pre shared Key    WPA pre shared key is the recommended and most secure encryption type        Security Settings  Encryption WPA pre shared key  WPA Unicast Cipher Suite WPA TKIP  O WPAZ AES    WPA  Mixed  Pre Shared Key Format Fassphrase hd  Key  APPLY _               WPA Unicast Cipher   Select from WPA  TKIP   WPA2  AES  or WPA2 Mixed    Suite AES is safer than TKIP  but not supported by all wireless  clients  WPA2 AES  or WPA2 is recommended if  supported by your wireless client  Mixed is  recommended if your client does not support AES     Pre shared Key Select the pre shared key format from    Passphrase     8   Format to 63 alphanumerical characters  or    Hex  64 characters  Oto 9and a tof     Pre shared Key Please enter the key according to the key format you  selected above  For security reasons  it   s best to use a  complex  hard to guess key           A   TKIP supports a maximum data rate of 54Mbps     Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear   
36. ault IP address  See Il 4  Resetting The Wireless  Extender     The extender can be configured to act as a DHCP server for your network  By    default DHCP is disabled  Enable DHCP by selecting    Enable    in the field     DHCP Server        network here   Server IP    Start IP Input the start address of the IP range     End IP Input the end address of the IP range   Domain Name Input the domain name for your network  optional      Lease Time Choose a lease time  the duration that every computer  can keep a specific IP address  of every IP address  assigned by the extender        Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear     40    Settings saved successfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect        Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click    APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     Ill 6 1  Time Setting    You can configure the time settings of your wireless  extender here  The date and time of the device can be    iQ Setup configured manually or can be synchronized with a        time server      Basic Setting       WPS Setting     Wireless Advanced  vy System Utility  Time setting  Scheduling setting       Configuration Tool       Time setting    Set the time zone of device system by synchronizing with time server  this information Is  used for scheduling configuration   T
37. boot       Home If the wireless extender malfunctions or is not     0 responding  then it is recommended that you reset the     IQ Setup device  This feature is useful if the location of the      Basic Setting access point is not convenient to physically use the  hardware reset button        WPS Setting      at     A system reboot will restart the device without     Wireless Advanced a     affecting existing settings       system Utility   If the wireless extender is still not responding   after a reset  then switch off the device by Q  Diagnosis disconnecting the power supply and wait for  Firmware upgrade 10 seconds before reconnecting the power    Reboot    v Configuration Tool       Reboot  In the event that the system stops responding correctly or stops functioning  you can    perform a reset  Your settings will not be changed  Click the APPLY button below to reset  the device  You will be asked to confirm the reset     APPLY _    Click    APPLY    to reboot the system  You will be asked to confirm   and informed that the reboot may take a while  A status bar will  indicate the progress         49    IV  POWERLINE UTILITY SOFTWARE    The included CD ROM contains Powerline utility software  which enables you  to manage and configure your Powerline network in more detail  The utility  enables you to manage all connected Powerline adapters     IV 1  Installation    Before installating the utility software  please uninstall any  a existing Powerline utility software you may 
38. click    Next    to continue     Home Share View    t j  gt  CD_HP 5102    Utility v      Search Utility    A z      Sr Favorites Name Date modified Type Size    E Desktop dimax_PowerLine_Utility 5 16 2012 12 52PM Application 9 535 KB    Jp Downloads   WinPcap_4 1 2 10 3 2012 3 58AM Application 895 KB       S  Recent places    Libraries  B Documents  d Music  E  Pictures  E Videos    jE Computer     Local Disk  C    cea DATAPART1  D       DVD RW Drive  E   es Removable Disk      ui Network    J CD_HP 5102  J Adobe  di Autorun  di Manual  J aG  Ji Utility  J wing    2 items    The installer will guide you through the steps required to install PLE 500M bps Utility on vour  Computer     WARNING  This computer program i protected by copyright law and international treaties   Unauthorized duplication or distribution of thie program  or any portion of it  may result in severe civil  of criminal penalties  and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law        56    Step 10 Select where you want to install the utility software  and then click       Next      ic sonon ity Tk    Select Installation Folder    The installer will install PLO 500Mbps Utility to the following folder     To install in this folder  chek  Mest   To install to a different folder  enter it below or click  Browse      Folder      C Program Files FLCWFLC SO0Mbps Utility  Browse       Disk Cost         Install PLC 500Mbps Utility for yourself  or for anyone who uses this computer     S Everyone
39. d  Please keep the wireless extender out of reach of children     6  Do not place the wireless extender on paper  cloth  or other flammable  materials  The wireless extender will become hot during use     7  There are no user serviceable parts inside the wireless extender  If you  experience problems with the wireless extender  please contact your dealer  of purchase and ask for help     8  The wireless extender is an electrical device and as such  if it becomes wet  for any reason  do not attempt to touch it without switching the power  supply off  Contact an experienced electrical technician for further help     9  If you smell burning or see smoke coming from the wireless extender then  unplug the extender immediately  as far as it is safely possible to do so  Call  your dealer of purchase for help     l 5  System Requirements For Powerline Utility Software    Operating System   Utility supports Windows XP Vista 7 8  CPU Intel Pentium III 1 0GHz  or above   256MB  or above    Free Disk Space 100MB  or above     Network Interface   Ethernet port  100Mbps or above  and an Ethernet  cable       Il  CREATING A POWERLINE NETWORK    A minimum of two Powerline devices are required to establish    A a Powerline network     For best performance  plug Powerline adapters directly into  a standard wall sockets  Avoid using multi socket adapters     It may be convenient to install and configure your Powerline  adapters in the same room  and then relocate the HP 5101Wn    to its preferr
40. e Access Point     Select SSID HP s1OLWn       MAC Address Filtering Table  It allows to entry 64 sets address only     Ee ee a    Enable Wireless Access Control  MAC Address  Comment  New           Select SSID Select which SSID to configure     MAC Address Filtering Table     Check this box to select MAC address es      Delete Selected Click this button to delete selected MAC address es      Delete All Delete all MAC addresses in the table   Uncheck all selected MAC address entries     Enable Wireless Check this box to enable MAC address filtering   Access Control    Enter a MAC address permitted to connect to the  extender  Only enter characters O to 9 or a tof   Comment Enter an optional comment associated with the  specified MAC address for reference identification   consisting of up to 16 alphanumerical characters   Add the MAC address entry to the list   Clear Remove all characters in the    MAC address    and     Comments    fields        Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear     37    Settings saved successfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect     NTINUE       Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click    APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     11 6  System Utility    In    System Utility    you can configure the extender   s  administrative password and manage 
41. e the theme   Change desktop background   Adjust screen resolution       Ease of Access  Let Windows suggest settings  Optimize visual display      oo       akadai t TARET eNO a ET a Clock  Language  and Region  ce View devices and printers   Change keyboards or other input methods  Add a device          Change display language     Programs  l   Uninstall a program    3  Click    Local Area Connection       View your basic network information and set up connections    TS WIN  Home network Internet   This computer     see Tull map    View your active networks Connect or disconnect       Home network Access type  No Internet access    a    Home network iiaii hipisi anes  Connectiog  sil Local Area Connection        Pee o  e o  E Saanaa enceccecee oooo9       No Internet access   IPv6 Connectivity  No network access  Media State  Enabled  Duration  02 08 57  100 0 Mbps    951 332      Drones    o    e   eeaeeneee             83    5  Select    Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv6  and then click    Properties        U  Local Area Connection Properties    Networking    Connect using   a Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Controller    Configure     This connection uses the following items   JE Client for Microsoft Networks   05 Packet Scheduler  m File and Frinter Sharing for Microsoft Networks    wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder      Install      Uninsta   Froperties      Description  TCPYIP version 6  The latest version of the intemet protocol  that provides communicatio
42. ed location after setup is complete              Il 1  Hardware Installation    1  Connect one Powerline adapter to your router via Ethernet cable and plug  it into a power socket  The power and LAN LEDs should display on        XDSL Modem        H  L  4 Fa         uiia   a i P    ei  ee iss ass as als or he  D a a i sp E    i   i r   EA  F      Ethernet       2  Plug another Powerline adapter  HP 5101Wn  into a power socket  and  confirm the power LED is on              3  The PLC LED on both Powerline adapters should indicate first that they are  detecting a Powerline connection  and then that a Powerline connection is    established  See LED Status for HP 5101Wn LEDs     4  Press the    Group    button button on each Powerline adapter for less than 3  seconds  within 2 minutes of each other  The adapters will automatically  group together and generate an encrypted network        You can now setup the HP 5101Whn   s Wi Fi using either Il 2  iQ Setup or Il 3   WPS Setup     Il 2  IQ Setup    1  Use a Wi Fi device  e g  computer  tablet  smartphone  to search for a Wi Fi  network with the SSID    Edimax Setup    and connect to it           SSID   Edimax Setup        2  Open a web browser and if you do not automatically arrive at the    Get    Started    screen shown below  enter the URL http   edimax setup  Select  your language from the drop down menu and click    Get Started    to begin    the setup process     EDIMAX 500Mbps Powerline Wireless Extender  HP 5101Wn    Englis
43. efaults   veset         A Restoring settings to the factory default will restore all     1 settings  configurations and passwords back to the factory  default     45    A You can also reset the device to factory defaults by pressing  AD and holding the Reset WPS button for at least 10 seconds     See ll 3  Resetting The Wireless Extender     as a config bin file to your specified location   Restore Settings Click the browse button to locate a previously saved  config bin file and then click    Upload    to upload the file       and replace your current settings   Restore to Factory Click    Reset    to restore settings to the factory default   Defaults A pop up window will appear and ask you to confirm   please click    Ok    and the extender will restart  A status  bar will indicate the progress of the restart        46    lll 7 1  Diagnosis    Using the diagnosis tool  you can ping a specific IP  address and automatically reboot the device if there is      IQ Setup no response        Home       Basic Setting     WPS Setting       Wireless Advanced     System Utility  vy Configuration Tool  Diagnosis  MWare upgrade  Reboot       Diagnosis    This device can ping a specific IP address  if cant get response from ping  device will be  rebooted automatically     Watchdog and reboot device     Enable   Disable  Ping address  0 0 0    Time interval  l  1 60 minutes  default 1     APPLY   Cancel    Watchdog and Select    Enable    or    Disable    for the automatic reboot  reboot d
44. evice function     Ping address Specify the IP address to ping     Time interval Specify the frequency of the ping as a time interval  in  minutes  Enter a value from 1 60        47    Iill 7 2  Firmware Upgrade       Home The wireless extender   s firmware upgrade feature  o allows you to upgrade the system firmware to a more     IQ Setup recent version  You can download the latest firmware  from the Edimax website        Basic Setting       WPS Setting Do not switch off or disconnect the access A  point during a firmware upgrade  as this could  damage the device           Wireless Advanced       system Utility  og  t is recommended that you use a wired  y SUUET Ethernet connection to upload the firmware       file        Firmware upgrade  This page allows you to upgrade the system s firmware  It is recommended that you  upgrade the firmware with a wired connection     Enter the path and name of the upgrade file and then click the APPLY button below  You  will be prompted to confirm the upgrade       Browse       APPLY   Cancel    Click    Browse    to open a window and locate the  firmware file    Click    CANCE      to cancel and clear the selected file  from the    Browse    box     APPLY Click    APPLY    to upgrade to the selected firmware file   A pop up window will ask you to confirm  and inform  you that the device may not respond for up to a minute  after the upgrade  Please click    OK     A status bar will  show the progress of the upgrade        48    lll 7 3  Re
45. f the wireless client    Mode Displays the transmission mode  802 11b  802 11n or  802 118     Tx Packet Tx  transmission  packet counter     Rx Packet Rx  received  packet counter    Tx Rate  Mbps  Transmission rate is displayed here in Mbps    Power Saving    Yes    or    No    is displayed here according to whether  power saving feature is active    Expired Time  s    If the wireless client is idle for longer than the expired       22    time  the access point will disassociate with it  When the    wireless client becomes active  it will have to re associate  with the access point        Ill 2  iQ Setup           gt  Home To perform iQ Setup again and configure the Wi Fi  networks which the extender will connect to  select  iQ Setup    iQ Setup         Basic Setting   gt    WPS Setting You will see the screen below  Please click    Get    Started    to begin iQ Setup and refer back to II  iQ       Wireless Advanced Setup onwards for further guidance        System Utility       Configuration Tool             EDIMAX 500Mbps Powerline Wireless Extender  HP 5101Wn    English      EDIMAX       23    Ill 3  Basic Setting       Home       IQ Setup    v Basic Setting       WPS Setting     Wireless Advanced     system Utility       Configuration Tool       Basic Setting    This page allows y    The    Basic Setting    page enables you to configure the  ESSID  channel number and other basic parameters of  the wireless extender     ou to define ESSID  and Channel for the wireless con
46. g       Wireless Advanced       Configuration Tool       42    ocheduling setting    Schedule Table  Up to 10 sets  O Enable    Disable    Schedule description Schedule    Add       Click    Add    to open a new window and create a new scheduled event     Ensure that you have correctly configured the time settings of  A your wireless extender before enabling the scheduling  function           To enable this function  you need to configure time setting and NTP    time server first     Co               Semice   Wireless off 7 Schedule description      Wireless off        Start Time  hh mm  End Time  hh mm                                                                                                        43    Service Select the type of event to be scheduled     Wireless off     will switch off wireless and    Auto reboot    will restart  the device   reference     Start Time Specify a start time  hh mm  for the event on one or  more specified days     End Time Specify an end time  hh mm  for the event  for a  specific day or to recur every day     Check the box to select and confirm your event     Click    Save    to save your scheduled event and then click    OK           Schedule rule saved successfully   Please chck  OK  to replace web page    oK        The scheduled event should now be listed  Up to 10 events can be scheduled     ocheduling setting  Schedule Table  Up to 10 sets       Enable    Disable    Wireless off Ovemight  Edit    Delete      Add  APPLY   Cancel    
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48. h v       If you cannot access http   edimax setup  please make sure  aA your computer is set to use a dynamic IP address  If you are  unsure  see V 1  Configuring your IP address        10    3  Select    Obtain an IP address automatically    and then click    NEXT        Please set up the IP address of the extender        Obtain an IP address automatically    Use the following IP address     IP Address    Subnet Mask      Default Gateway      BACK NEXT    A Advanced users who need to specify an IP address for the  HP 5101Whn  select    Use the following IP address              4  Please wait a moment        11    5  Please enter a    MAIN ESSID        this is a name to identify the HP 5101Wn   s  Wi Fi network  which you will connect to from your wireless device  Then  select a channel number     Auto    is recommended  and enter a    Wi Fi  Security Password    between 8   64 characters  which is the password used  to connect to the HP 5101Wn   s Wi Fi network  Click    Next    to continue     Please do not forget your Wi Fi password  If you do not wish     to use a Wi Fi password  check the box labeled    I don   t want  to set up the Wi Fi password           Please enter the wireless settings     MAIN ESSID   edimax setup  Channel  Number    Wi Fi Security abcd1234  Password    8 64 digits      don t want to set up the Wi Fi  password     Auto v    BACK       6  A summary of your HP 5101Whn   s Wi Fi settings will be displayed  as shown  below  Click    NEXT    to contin
49. he    IP address    field before you replace it  Please    make a note of this IP address  subnet mask  default  gateway and DNS server addresses        IP address  192 168 10 20  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    Click    OK    when finished     V 1 2 2  Windows Vista    1  Click the    Start    button  it should be located in the lower left corner of your  computer   then click    Control Panel     Click    View Network Status and  Tasks     then click    Manage Network Connections     Right click    Local Area  Network     then select    Properties     The    Local Area Connection Properties     window will then appear  select    Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP   IPv4       and then click    Properties        4 Local Area Connection Properties x    Networking      Connect using     a Intel R  PRO 1000 MT Network Connection    This connection uses the following items      V  0  Client for Microsoft Networks  M  E  QoS Packet Scheduler  V   File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  M  dedmten tn PIAS TISSIT ETTEREN  aa temet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  J p     TO teteprckonelameisamerpheBBer 1 0 Driver        Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder           Install      1 Properties    2    Description    e  eeccace           Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks        OK   Cancel         2  Select    Use the following IP address     then input the fo
50. he compatibility troubleshooter   E Pictures compat roubleshocter  E Videos How do   choose compatibility settings manually        Compatibility mode  J amp E Computer  V  Run this pregre  jy Local Disk  C     ca DATAPARTI  D         DVD RW Drive  E   Ec                   Network Sbit  256  color     C  Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution   C  Disable display scaling on high DPI settings             Privilege level   C  Run this program as an administrator             Change settings for all users                     2items 1 item selected 894 KB       Step 6 Then click    WinPcap 4 1 2     The wizard will guide you through the  setup process     Home Share View    t di  gt  CD_HP 5102    Utility Search Utility    3 amp  Favorites is Name Date modified Type Size    E Desktop   Edimax_PowerLine Utility 5 16 2012 12 52 PM Application 9 535 KB  ie Downloads  lt  WinPcap_4 12 10 3 2012 3 58 AM     Application 895 KB     S  Recent places     pe Libraries  Documents  a Music     Pictures  E Videos    1 Computer  jy Local Disk  C    a DATAPARTI  D       DVD RW Drive  E   ees Removable Disk      Gu Network    J CD_HP 5102  di Adobe  d Autorun     Manual  J aG  Ji Utility  Wins    2 items       53    Step 7 When the following WinPcap Compatibility Assistant appears  select    Run the program without getting help                          ry   P  E 7  Application Tools Utility   Oo  Home Share View Manage v        Ji    Local Disk  D      PLC    CD_HP 5102_v1 2    CD_HP 5102    Utility v
51. here  This IP address will be  assigned to your extender  and will replace the default  IP address 192 168 10 1     Subnet Mask Input the subnet mask of the new IP address     Gateway Address nput the network   s gateway IP address     DHCP Server Select    Enabled    if you wish to use the DHCP function  of the extender  as detailed below        Please write down and remember the new IP address you  a assigned to the wireless extender  If you forget this IP address    39    you may not be able to connect to the browser based  configuration interface in the future     A For static IP users  the wireless extender needs to have an IP  address in the same subnet as your network  in order that you  can access the browser based configuration interface   For example  if your static IP is 192 168 9 2 then you need to  assign the wireless extender an IP address in the range  192 168 9 x where x   3 254  Each network device has a  unique IP address     A To ensure that you assign a correct IP address to the wireless   extender  you can also check the IP address of your router   Please refer to V 1 4  How to Find your Router   s IP Address   Your ISP can also provide you with such information as IP  address  subnet mask and gateway address     A If you are unable to connect to the browser based   configuration interface using http   edimax setup  it is  possible that you assigned an incorrect IP address to the  extender  In this case you can reset the wireless extender back  to its def
52. ht to you by    ZA  CACE    TECHNOLOGIES    Packet Capturing and Network Analysis Solutions    Nullsoft Install System v2 46     a WinPcap 4 1 2 Setup    Welcome to the WinPcap 4 1 2  Setup Wizard    This Wizard will guide you through the entire WinPcap  For more information or support  please visit the WinPcap  home page     http    www winpcap org       60    p WinPcap 4 1 2 Setup      1i    ap Please review the license terms before installing WinPcap 4 1 2     Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement    Copyright  c  1999   2005 NetGroup  Politecnico di Torino  Italy    Copyright  c  2005   2010 CACE Technologies  Davis  California    All rights reserved     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms  with or without modification  are  permitted provided that the following conditions are met    1  Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice  this list of  conditions and the following disclaimer    2  Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice  this list of  conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials    If you accept the terms of the agreement  dick I Agree to continue  You must accept the  agreement to install WinPcap 4  1 2     Nullsoft Install System v2 46    ig WinPcap 4 1 2 Setup    L2    Win Peap  aaee tines niente a    Automatically start the WinPcap driver at boot time    Nullsoft Install System v2 46    ia WinPcap 4 1 2 Setup  Completing the WinPcap 4 1 2
53. ick to chanae    x  oe Network and Sharing Center   gt  E  Ft Favorites p N KC   5  S      By Desktop E etwork Connections  J Downloads y LE    Network and Internet    Network Connections v    ch Network Connections  El Recent places  Ornanite w Dieshle thir nehwark device Niseannace   hir cannes ction Rename this connection     z   inn    Libraries W Ethernet Properties      Documents   a Music      Pictures     General   Alternate Configuration  F Videos  You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator   jm Computer ar te     _   Gia Network    Obtain an IP address automatically   C   Use the following IP address       Obtain DNS server address automatically  C  Use the following DNS server addresses  Validate settings upon exit  0 items  Eg  5 2 55 PM  rs B     I  Px al tx 12 3 2012       V 1 1 5  Mac OS    Note  Please ensure that your wireless extender is  switched on and connected to your Macintosh via    Ethernet cable before you begin        1  Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual  and click on    System    Preferences        System Preferences       2  In System Preferences  click on    Network        Internet  amp  Network       QuickTime Sharing    Network    MobileMe       78    3  Here you will see all of your network connections  Network Preferences will  now display an Ethernet adapter  as shown below  The status of    Ethernet     should be    Connected    
54. icture Tools Pictures   5 Es  Home Share View Manage Manage v Ge            7   gt    Libraries    Pictures  gt  v    Search Pictures p  Ft Favorites  E Desktop  J    Downloads T Se  lt    Network and Internet  gt  Network and Sharing Center v        Search Control Panel       S  Recent places  View your basic network information and set up connections       Libraries View your active networks   A Documents Change adapter settings  ad Music Change advanced sharing Network Access type  Internet      Pictures SEUNIY Public network Connections  Ethernet    Videos  Change your networking settings  C ut  p Capai Set up a new connection or network  Set up a broadband  dial up  or VPN connection  or set up a router or access point   a Network  Troubleshoot problems  Diagnose and repair network problems  or get troubleshooting information   See also  HomeGroup  Internet Options  Windows Firewall  litem 1item selected Library includes  2 locations B     fe     2 54 PM  12 3 2012    a   fo tk       5  Choose your connection and right click  then select    Properties      86    Si  oh    Network  v o    Network View  Search Network pe         t    i  gt  Network v                Network discovery and file sharina are turned off  Network computers and devices are not visible  Click to chanae    x  te Network and Sharing Center  wr Favorites  BB  Desktop  J Downloads T uf   lt  Network and Internet    Network Connections  gt  v    Search Network Connections  T  Recent places  Organize v D
55. ime Zone  GMT  Sreen wich Mean Time  Dublin  Edinburgh  Lisbon  London      asla pool ntp org  Asia      211 39 1364    Time Server Address     Manual IP Setting     C  Enable Function  January l To   January    Daylight Savings       41    Time Zone Select the time zone of your country  region  If your  country region is not listed  please select another  country region whose time zone is the same as yours    Time Server Address   The extender supports NTP  Network Time Protocol     for automatic time and date setup  Input the host  name or IP address of the IP server manually    Daylight Savings If your country region uses daylight saving time  please  check the    Enable Function    box and select the start  and end date        Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear   Settings saved successfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect       CONTINUE J  APPLY       Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click    APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     Ill 6 2  Scheduling Setting       Home The wireless extender includes a scheduling function   ce where power saving functions and an automatic  IQ Setup reboot can be automated for specific times  By default     scheduling setting is disabled  Please select    Enable    if       Basic Setting  you wish to continue        WPS Settin
56. ing    interface  switched off or restarted  wait for a 2 minutes and   try again      Make sure you are using the full  correct URL   http   edimax setup     If you are using a MAC or IP address filter  try to  connect the wireless extender using a different  computer      Set your computer to obtain an IP address  automatically  DHCP   and see if your computer can       103    obtain an IP address      Ensure that all other Wi Fi Ethernet adapters are   disabled or disconnected     can   t log onto the   Password is case sensitive  Make sure the    Caps  browser based Lock    light is not illuminated   configuration   If you do not know your password  restore the  interface  incorrect device to factory settings   password     can   t establish a   If encryption is enabled  please re check WEP or  connection to my WPA passphrase settings on your wireless client   wireless extender  The password is case sensitive  Make sure the      Caps Lock    light is not illuminated    b  Try moving closer to the wireless extender      Switch off the extender and switch it back on after  10 seconds      Please check that the extender is correctly inserted  into a power socket and check the LEDs on the front  panel    File downloads are   Reset the wireless extender   very slow or   Try again later  Your local network may be  frequently experiencing technical difficulties or very high  interrupted  usage      Change channel number    The wireless extender   a  It is normal for the wireless
57. ing  your password  you will be  gaii Ae nC Zetia   successfully connected to  your Wi Fi network     Save this network  Start this connection automatically       4  You can also use the Ethernet port on the underside of the HP 5101Wn to  connect a computer or other device via Ethernet cable        Il 5  Leaving a Powerline Network    Press the Group Reset button on the wireless extender for 5   8 seconds to  leave a Powerline network that the extender is connected to  The extender  will be disconnected ungrouped from its network and ready to reconnect to  any Powerline network     Il 6  Resetting the Wireless Extender    If you experience a problem with your HP 5101Wn you can reset the device  back to its factory default settings  This resets all settings back to default     Press and hold the WPS Reset button for at least 10 seconds  The HP 5101Wn  will re initialize and the power LED        will display on when the extender is  ready  see LED Status      Ill  BROWSER BASED CONFIGURATION INTERFACE    Once you have setup the wireless extender as detailed in Il  CREATING A  POWERLINE NETWORK or the included QIG  you can further configure the  settings of the wireless extender or run iQ Setup again using the browser  based configuration interface     To access the browser based configuration interface  enter  http   edimax setup into the URL bar of a web browser on a computer which  is connected to the extender   s Wi Fi network  You will be prompted for a  username and passwo
58. ion  across diverse interconnected networks         Show icon in notification area when connected  Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity       2  Select    Obtain an IP address automatically    and    Obtain DNS server  address automatically     then click    OK        69    Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties    General   Alternate Configuration       fou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network  supports  this capability  Othenvise  You need to ask your network  administrator for  the appropriate IP settings        Oo tise We following P addiess TTN        Obtain ONS server address automatically    O Use the following DNS server addresses            eee 2ee8ee   Pl    ee      Lok Cancer     a        V 1 1 2  Windows Vista    1  Click the    Start    button  it should be located in the lower left corner of your  computer   then click    Control Panel     Click    View Network Status and  Tasks     then click    Manage Network Connections     Right click    Local Area  Network     then select    Properties     The    Local Area Connection Properties     window will then appear  select    Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP   IPv4       and then click    Properties        70    Connect using       EP Intel R  PRO 1000 MT Network Connection    This connection uses the following items   o   Client for Microsoft Networks   Z  QoS Packet Scheduler   2  File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  V    Intemet Ewiaza Messin GURPS   Pigg 
59. isable this network device Diagnose this connection Rename this connection  gt       fl    Libraries Ethernet   Es  Documents so  Network     a  Music A Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integr GW Disable     Pictures Status  F Videos Diagnose  Bridge Connections  jE Computer  Create Shortcut  tu Network  0 items litem 1 item selected B  5  r     aE       2 55 PM    a Pr Ya   amp   sasy0i2    6  Select    Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  and then click    Properties        Ql  2     Network  v      Network View  Search Network p         t Gi  gt  Network v                                        Network discovery and file sharina are turned off  Network computers and devices are not visible  Click to chanae    x  m SS Network and Sharing Center   O EES  Favorites  E Network Connections   o E  E Desktop  m Downloads T us    Network and Internet    Network Connections yv    Search Network Connections       S  Recent places  Rename this connection    ae  Hf    Libraries  5 Documents  a Music    E  Pictures   saai  F Videos EF Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Controller  jM Computer This connection uses the following items    2  File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  Gi Network  C   amp  Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocol       Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver      Intemet Protocol Version 6  TCP IPv6    Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default   wide area network protocol that provides communication   across diverse interconnected networks    B     
60. llowing values     81    Note  Your existing static IP address will be displayed  A in the    IP address    field before you replace it  Please    make a note of this IP address  subnet mask  default  gateway and DNS server addresses        IP address  192 168 10 20  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    Click    OK    when finished     V 1 2 3  Windows 7    1  Click the    Start    button  it should be located in the lower left corner of your  computer   then click    Control Panel            jl Getting Started    ie Windows Media Center Edimax  a     Documents     Calculator    Pictures    H  Bs l  ral P  Sticky Notes    Music  ag Snipping Tool  P Games  Z Paint      Computer  a Remote Desktop Connection  Control Panel  Magnifier  Devices and Printers      Solitaire    Default Programs    Help and Support   gt      All Programs    operas      Shut down ici       2  Under    Network and Internet    click    View network status and tasks        82    a  gt  E  gt    Control Panel       Adjust your computer s settings     gm  System and Security  i Review your computer s status    Back up your computer       Find and fix problems  e2e820882 ceeeeeeo     Network and Internet    ai View network status and tasks        Tee  o  of          e     Choose homegroup and sharing options    Men  of       earch Control Pane     View by  Category Y    User Accounts and Family Safety     Add or remove user accounts      Set up parental controls for any user    Appearance and Personalization  Chang
61. n across diverse interconnected  networks     Note  Your existing static IP address will be displayed  in the    IP address    field before you replace it  Please   make a note of this IP address  subnet mask  default   gateway and DNS server addresses        IP address  192 168 10 20  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    Click    OK    when finished   V 1 2 4  Windows 8    1  From the Windows 8 Start screen  you need to switch to desktop mode   Move your curser to the bottom left of the screen and click     84    FAE PC a    SkyDrive    ESPN   Bret Bielema takes Arkansas job    T           ao Sa    oa       Mars redux  NASA to launch  another rover       2  In desktop mode  click the File Explorer icon in the bottom left of the  screen  as shown below       lt           Da               Se g          3  Right click    Network    and then select    Properties        85       Network View v                t Gi  gt  Network y   Search Network Pp  Network discovery and file sharing are turned off  Network computers and devices are not visible  Click to change    x  4 Ft Favorites This folder is empty    By  Desktop   m3 Downloads       S  Recent places    4   Libraries   gt   A Documents   gt  a Music   gt   E  Pictures   gt   amp  Videos        Open in new window  Pin to Start        Map network drive     Disconnect network drive       2 53 PM    A B      Z Ya 15 3012       4  In the window that opens  select    Change adapter settings    from the left  side     DREF   Library Tools P
62. nd PIN code  For PBC you can activate WPS on  the wireless extender by clicking the    Start PBC    button on the screen     32    A Click the    Start PBC    button to activate WPS     do not push the  M WPS Reset button on the extender     PIN code setup varies slightly in that it requires you to manually enter a PIN  code into each device via the WPS Settings before activating WPS     WPS Status Displays    Configured    or    unConfigured    depending  on whether WPS Settings for the extender have been  configured or not  either manually or using the WPS  button        Device PIN Code This is the WPS PIN code of the wireless extender for  use with other WPS enabled wireless devices   SSID Displays the current SSID  the name used to identify  the wireless extender    Authentication Mode   Displays the current wireless security encryption type     Passphrase Key    Shows the WPA passphrase here  though all characters  will be replaced by asterisks for security reasons  If  encryption is not set on the access point  this field will  be blank     Config Mode The configuration mode of the extender   s WPS setting  is displayed here     Registrar    means the device acts as  an access point for a wireless client to connect to and  the wireless client s  will follow the extender   s  wireless settings     Enrollee    means the device acts a  wireless client and will follow the settings of the  wireless router access point     Configure via Push Click    Start PBC    to activate 
63. nection  These    parameters are used for the wireless stations to connect to the Access Point     Mode Access Point    MAIN E    Band 2 4 GHz  B G N       SSID HP 5101Wn      AP Isolation   Client user isolation   SID isolation     VLA    Channel Nu    Disabled        N ID     mber 6      Associated Clients 3      APPLY f Cancel      The extender   s mode cannot be configured     the  default mode is    Access Point     The device acts as a  wireless access point to a wired Ethernet network   Wireless clients can connect to the extender and  exchange data with devices connected to the network   Select the wireless band you wish to use for the access  point  The extender uses the 2 4GHz frequency band      select which wireless standard or combination of  standards to use  Only wireless clients of the same       24    Pp   band s  will be able to connect     MAIN ESSID Specify an ESSID  the name used to identify the access  point  of up to up to 32 alphanumerical characters   Please note that the ESSID is case sensitive    AP Isolation When this is set to    Enabled     wireless clients  connected to this device will be able to access the  Internet  but will not be able to communicate with each  other  This applies to clients connected to the MAIN  ESSID only    SSID Isolation When the access point uses multiple SSIDs and this is  set to    Enabled     then wireless clients connected to the  same SSID will be able to communicate with each  other  but will not be able to commu
64. nicate with other  wireless clients connected to another of this access  point   s SSIDs  You can input a numeric VLAD ID value  between 1     4094 for the MAIN ESSID    Associated Clients Click the    Show Active Clients    button and a new  window will appear which displays information about  wireless clients connected to this access point  Click the     Refresh    button in the new window to refresh the list        Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear   Settings saved successfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect       CONTINUE    APPLY       Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click    APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     25    ll 3 1  Security    The wireless extender provides a variety of wireless  security options  data encryption  which can be     IQ Setup configured on this page        Home    v Basic Setting    It is important to configure security to prevent  intruders from accessing your local network and     WPS Setting causing damage to computers and servers  Use  complicated  hard to guess security keys which     Wireless Advanced  include combinations of letters and numbers       System Utility and change your security key regularly        Configuration Tool       Select SSID    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEF or WPA by 
65. nnect or disconnect  Internet    Connections     I Wireless  Network    Access type         HomeNetwork 2    4  You should see the profile of your Wi Fi network in the list  Right click on  your Wi Fi network and then click on    Properties        Add Remove    Move down    Adapter properties Profile types    Networks you can view  modify  and reorder    Wi HomeNetwork            ee SSE  Security  WPA2 Personal       Properties  Remove network  Rename    Move down    5  Click on the    Security    tab  and then check the box labeled    Show  characters     This will show your network security key  Click the    Cancel       button to close the window     91       Enaypton te    Network security key 1234567890       V 1 3 2  Windows 8    8  From the Windows 8 Start screen  you need to switch to desktop mode   Move your curser to the bottom left of the screen and click     FAE PC a    ll    iy  OD  am om  Vl    Rio de Janeiro  Brazil    ESPN   Bret Bielema takes Arkansas job    T     i    ao Sa       Mars redux  NASA to launch  another rover       9  In desktop mode  click the network icon in the bottom right corner     92    eh          10  Select your Wi Fi connection from the list and right click  Select    View  connection properties           Recycle Bin       Ww a   en  mmeone gee oe ere W   Ma  AGHZz 2EX Connected   Matt2 4GHz    MattSGHz    Edimax Setup       EdimaxHQ    6228NC       AirPortExpress_ Jimmy  Edimax_james  Ken iBuddy  OBM AirPort 2 4G  EdimaxHQ_5G    5G Boo
66. nstall and use it  However   special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with  electrical equipment  All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed  at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment     EU Countries Intended for Use   The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria  Belgium  Bulgaria  Cyprus   Czech  Denmark  Estonia  Finland  France  Germany  Greece  Hungary  Ireland  Italy  Latvia  Lithuania   Luxembourg  Malta  Netherlands  Poland  Portugal  Romania  Slovakia  Slovenia  Spain  Sweden  Turkey   and United Kingdom  The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states   Iceland  Liechtenstein  Norway  and Switzerland     EU Countries Not Intended for Use  None    109    DIMAX    NETWORKING PEOPLE TOGETHER       Edimax Technology co   Ltd Edimax Technology Europe B V  Edimax Computer Company  6F   No 3  Wu Chuan 3rd Road  Wu Gu  Nijverheidsweg 25 5683 CJ Best 3350 Scott Blvd   Bldg 15 Santa Clara   New Taipei The Netherlands CA 95054  USA    www edimax com    
67. of your PC or Macintosh     ae       Note  For guidance on how to assign a new IP address to  the wireless extender  so that it is within the same IP  address subnet of your network  please refer to Ill 6 _  System Utility  In cases where you need to modify the IP  of your PC or Macintosh in order to access the browser       based configuration interface  if the default IP of the  wireless extender remains unchanged  you may need to  repeat this process and modify the IP of your PC or  Macintosh every time you wish to configure the wireless  extender        V 1 1  How to Configure Your Computer to Use a Dynamic IP Address    Please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system     68    V 1 1 1  Windows XP    1  Click the    Start    button  it should be located in the lower left corner of your  computer   then click    Control Panel     Double click the    Network and  Internet Connections    icon  click    Network Connections     and then  double click    Local Area Connection     The    Local Area Connection Status     window will then appear  click    Properties           Local Area Connection Properties  General   Authentication   Advanced    Connect uzing          El Client for Microsoft Networks      File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks    l 2   TD    Q   lnstall    9 Properties    vo    of        eeecccee          Description    Transmission Control Protocol  nternet Protocol  The default  Wide area network  protocol that provides communicat
68. onnected  Connection    specific DNS Suffix    Tunnel adapter  oa Fay Se ele 7     Media State         2             a   Media disconnected  Connection specific DHS Suffix  EO    V 1 4 2  Windows 8    1  From the Windows 8 Start screen  move your curser to the top right corner  of the screen to display the Charms bar     Sire    Trending  Rick Majerus   Katt Williams slap  Hugh Hefner    Bing    S amp P 500  1 416 18  amp   0 02    0 23   11 30 2012 4 38 PM EST    M    Games    on ig             iz D S Monday N    BD l A E Settings     linked group plays    D CE mMm         f 3 or Syrian rebels Music   O O OON       an  _  os       99    12  Click    Search    and enter    cmd    into the search bar  Click the    Command  Prompt    app which be displayed on the left side     Apps Results for    cmd       Command Prompt             feq Settings  i Files    Bing    Finance  M    Games  Internet Explorer  WET      K Maps       Music    13  A new window will open  type    ipconfig    and press Enter        ics   Command Prompt    icrosadseradrs Toone  6 2  9200     cee 2012 Microsoft Corporati All rights reserve    S  Users Win8 gt ipconf ig          S 1  9 ore  100    14  Your router   s IP address will be displayed next to    Default Gateway           cs Command Prompt  Jindows IP Configuration    Ethernet adapter Ethernet     Connection specific DNS Suffix      Link local IPv6 Address  gt   fe8G   b896 dcOb 19e7 3685412  TD  4 a   need   192 ien Arh a i    Subnet Mask       P2
69. pattern  and consists of consecutive  leading 1   s followed by consecutive trailing O   s  such as  11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000  Therefore sometimes a network  mask can also be described simply as    x    number of leading 1   s    When both are represented side by side in their binary forms  all bits in the IP  address that correspond to 1   s in the network mask become part of the IP  network address  and the remaining bits correspond to the host ID     For example  if the IP address for a device is  in its binary form   11011001 10110000 10010000 00000111  and if its network mask is   11111111 11111111 11110000 00000000   It means the device   s network address is  11011001 10110000 10010000 00000000  and its host ID is   00000000 00000000 00000000 00000111  This is a convenient and efficient  method for access points to route IP packets to their destination     ISP Gateway Address   see ISP for definition   The ISP Gateway Address is an  IP address for the Internet access point located at the ISP s office     ISP  Internet Service Provider  An ISP is a business that provides connectivity  to the Internet for individuals and other businesses or organizations     LAN  Local Area Network  A LAN is a group of computers and devices  connected together in a relatively small area  such as a house or an office    Your home network is considered a LAN     MAC Address  MAC stands for Media Access Control  A MAC address is the  hardware address of a device connected to a ne
70. rd  The default username is    admin    and the default  password is    1234            You will arrive the at Home page  use the menu on the left side of the screen  to navigate  You can also change the language using the drop down menu in  the top right corner             English    NETWORKING PEOPLE TOGETHER    Status and Information    r IQ Setup You can check the device s MAC address  runtime code  hardware version  and network  status below        Basic Setting       WPS Setting Uptime Oday 0h  56m 14s  Hardware Version Rev  A  Runtime Code Version 1 02       Wireless Advanced       system Utility a ae     Configuration Tool ESSID  HP 5101Wn  Channel Number 6  Security WPA Shared Key  BSsiD  MAC  601f023f36bb    Current Time Associated Clients 0       1 1 2000 0 58 34  IP Address 192 166 2 100  Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0  Default Gateway 192 165 2 1  MAC Address 601f02oobb             19    lll 1  Home  HWIi 2  iQ Setu  Ill 3  Basic Setting    Ill 4    WPS Setting    Ill 5  Wireless Advanced    Ill 6 _ System Utility    lil 7    Configuration Tool    20    Iil 1  Home      The Home page shows the basic status and    Home  information of the wireless extender        IQ Setup          Basic Setting     WPS Setting     Wireless Advanced     system Utility       Configuration Tool                Status and Information    You can check the device s MAC address  runtime code  hardware version  and network  status below        Uptime Oday 0h 56m  14s  Hardware Version Rev  A  R
71. rneciaroda nana cre ects ae sla tetera T 80  WIndows Vita eniinn E E E ee 81  WINA ONS Toer E A E A E A E AT 82  WINdOWS Sruni A A A 84  Mac Oai TOE 88   How to Find Your Network Security Ke y            ccccccssscccesscccesececesececeeececeeseeeeeaeceseeeceseeeeees 90  W NdOwWS 7  amp  WINdOWwWS ViStart a a Gathden st inectiphieneteatcasese 90  WINGOWS Sioni esr T TE ecenna eee nanan 92  IAG R A O T EO AOO NEA OE 95   HOw to Find  Your Router s IP AGGEESS osian a NEET NTE NER 98  WINGOWS XP VISTI SE Zasa a a E a bah ace it ecard 98  WINdGOWS S uuene E a easesseterse 99  MaC ae cet scree ears E OO 101   WEOU DI SIN OO UNE aTa A A nee aA 103    SSS a  Ae Sn PN Po AR ee T 105    I  PRODUCT INFORMATION    Before you start using this product  please check if there is anything missing in  the package  and contact your dealer to claim the missing items s      l 1  Package Contents             HP 5101Wn Ethernet CD ROM Quick Installation Guide    l 2  Hardware       WPS Reset Button  om IA   Eth t p i  ow i    i erne or  Group Button       tem O f Description    Connects HP 5101Wn to a computer or other  Ethernet Port  network device via Ethernet cable     Resets the HP 5101Wn to factory default  settings or starts the WPS function   Reset  Press for over 10 seconds    WPS  Press for 2   5 seconds     WPS Reset Button       Groups the HP 5101Wn with other Powerline  devices to establish an encrypted Powerline    Group Button network  Press for less than 3 seconds to  join establish 
72. rowser based configuration interface     Note  Please make a note of your static IP before you  change it  This is for your convenience if you wish to          aa    V 1 2 1  Windows XP    modify the IP address of the wireless extender in  future  To modify the IP address of the wireless  extender  please refer to  II 6  System Utility        1  Click the    Start    button  it should be located in the lower left corner of your  computer   then click    Control Panel     Double click the    Network and  Internet Connections    icon  click    Network Connections     and then  double click    Local Area Connection     The    Local Area Connection Status     window will then appear  click    Properties           Local Area Connection Properties    General   Authentication   Advanced    Connect using       E8 AMD PENET Family PCI Ethernet Ad    This connection uses the following tems       El Client for Microsoft Networks  a File spd Soinbareatayigig for Microsoft Networks  w partis Packet Scheduler             m   eS wcooceee      Install       m  Da oP    Transmission Control Protocol  Internet Protocol  The default  wide area network  protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks        Show icon in notification area when connected  Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity       2  Select    Use the following IP address     then input the following values     80    Note  Your existing static IP address will be displayed  in t
73. s shown below  Then search the list in the main panel for the SSID of your  network  In this example  the SSID is    EdimaxWireless        though your SSID  will be unique to your network     95    eoo    rf Click to lock the login keychain   Keychains   amp  login   amp  System  E system Roots    EdimaxWireless    Account  AirPort       Keychain Access    Kind  AirPort network password    Where  com apple network wlan ssid EdimaxWireless    Modified  Today  F45 45           A Apple ID Authentication  J    Apple Persistent State Encryption  jy EDIMAX 6475           Category  N EdimaxWireless    a            cay Matt    A PP 6574 Demo    Passwords       My Certificates  P Keys  Certificates    m  EETA    Kind   application password  application password  AirPort network password  AirPort network password  AirPort network password  application password  AirPort network password  AirPort network password    B items    Date Modified  2012 7 17 EF 10 16 79  2012 7 16 FF5 15 20  2012 7 17 EF 11 08 03  2012 8 27 LF 10 24 59  Today  FF5 45  2012 7 17   F 10 16 73  Today  FF5 28  2012 7 17 F2 21 30    keychain  login  login  login  login  login  login  login  login    3  Double click the SSID of your network and you will see the following    window     8080       Attributes       EdimaxWireless       Name  EdimaxWireless    Kind    AirPort network password    Account    AirPort    Access Control      Where  com apple network wlan ssid EdimaxWireless    Comments         Show password  
74. s www Broadbandaccess  point com  and one or more IP addresses  such as 192 34 45 8   A DNS server  keeps a database of Internet servers and their respective domain names and  IP addresses  so that when a domain name is requested  as in typing   Broadbandaccess point com  into your Internet browser   the user is sent to  the proper IP address  The DNS server IP address used by the computers on  your home network is the location of the DNS server your ISP has assigned to  you     DSL Modem  DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line  A DSL modem uses your  existing phone lines to transmit data at high speeds     Ethernet  A standard for computer networks  Ethernet networks are  connected by special cables and hubs  and move data around at up to 10 100  million bits per second  Mbps      IP Address and Network  Subnet  Mask  IP stands for Internet Protocol  An IP  address consists of a series of four numbers separated by periods  that  identifies a single  unique Internet computer host in an IP network  Example   192 168 2 1  It consists of 2 portions  the IP network address  and the host  identifier     The IP address is a 32 bit binary pattern  which can be represented as four  cascaded decimal numbers separated by          aaa aaa aaa aaa  where each     aaa    can be anything from 000 to 255  or as four cascaded binary numbers  separated by          bbbbbbbb bbbbbbbb bbbbbbbb bbbbbbbb  where each    b       can either be O or 1     105    A network mask is also a 32 bit binary 
75. ssfully     Click CONTINUE to continue other configuring settings  or click APPLY to restart the system and make the  changes take effect     RS Ee       Click    CONTINUE    to save the changes and continue configuring other settings   or click    APPLY    to restart the system and make the changes take effect     27    ll 3 1 2  WEP  Wired Equivalent Privacy  WEP  is a basic encryption type   A WPA encryption is recommended     though some legacy    wireless devices may only support WEP  WEP supports data  rates up to a maximum 54Mbps        Security Settings  Encryption WEP v  Key Length l hit    Key Form at HEX da Characters    F  Default Key Keyl    Kev k  Enable 302 14 Authentication             Key Length Select    64 bit    or    128 bit    key length     128 bit    is  safer than    64 bit    but will reduce some data transfer  performance    Key Format Select    ASCII    or    Hex    key format  The key length will  also be displayed here   ASCII and Hex keys vary in  length depending on    Key Length     above        The value for    Default Key    is    Key 1    and cannot be  modified     Encryption Key 1to   Enter WEP key here  the number of characters must be  4 the same as the number displayed in the    Key Format     field  For    ASCII    key format  you can use any  alphanumerical characters  0 9  a z  and A Z   For    Hex     format  you can use the characters 0 9  a f  and A F   Enable 802 1x Check this box to enable 802 1x user authentication   Authentic
76. st be assigned by InterNIC     TCP IP  UDP  Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol  TCP IP  and  Unreliable Datagram Protocol  UDP   TCP IP is the standard protocol for data  transmission over the Internet  Both TCP and UDP are transport layer protocol   TCP performs proper error detection and error recovery  and thus is reliable   UDP on the other hand is not reliable  They both run on top of the IP  Internet  Protocol   a network layer protocol     WAN  Wide Area Network  A network that connects computers located in  geographically separate areas  e g  different buildings  cities  countries   The  Internet is a wide area network     Web based management Graphical User Interface  GUI   Many devices  Support a graphical user interface that is based on the web browser  This  means the user can use the familiar Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer  to Control configure or monitor the device being managed     107    Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant  to Part 15 of FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference  to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will
77. ster    AirPortExpress_ Jimmy 5 GHz         BR 6258GN Test  l hep    11  In the window that opens  click the    Security    tab and check the box  labeled    Show characters     Your network security key will be displayed in  the field    Network security key        93       Windows 8    Build 9200    12 13 AM  12 5 2012       94    V 1 3 3  Mac    1  Open a new Finder window  and select    Applications    from the menu on  the left side  Open the folder labeled    Utilities    and then open the  application    Keychain Access                 e 06  se  Applications  ale  fa   PEE Q  FAVORITES a Date Modified size       z TextEdit 2012 2 2 TF7 08 11 1 ME      Desktop  T achine 2012 2 2 TF7 08 379 KB             2012 2 2 TF 3 32      ity Monitor 2012 2 2 FF7 08 10 6 MB      AirPort Utility 2012 2 2 F7 08 33 5 MB   G nopho y AppleScript Editor 2012 2 2 TF7 08 12 8 MB  E Audio MIDI Setup 2012 2 2 TF 7 08 11 8 ME   DEVICES      Bluetooth File Exchange 2012 2 2 TF7 08 1 8 MB  a 10 6    Boot Camp Assistant 2012 2 2 FF7 08 13 7 MB     ColorSync Utility 2012 2 2 FF7 08 17 MB   Ee Console 2012 2 2 FF7 08 7 5 MB     DigitalColor Meter 2012 2 2 FF7 08 2 2 MB     Disk Utility 2012 2 2 FF7 08 ef MB   E Grab 2012 2 2  F7 08 3 5 MB      Grapher 2012 2 2 FF7 08 37 3 MB     ain 2012 7 17   10 54 719 KB                2012 2 2 FF7 08 14 6 MB  2012 2 2 7 08 6 7 MB    MA  klat elr ieii a TAT Ter TN 71 C   4    2  Select    Passwords    from the sub menu labeled    Category    on the left side   a
78. terference to co channel Mobile Satellite systems    X  This device will not permit operations on channels 116 128 for 11na and 120 128 for 11a which  overlap the 5600  5650MHz band     For a product that has the potential to be used in a body worn configuration and has not been certified  with a specific accessory device s        For body worn operation  this EUT name has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when  used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of  specified  distance  from the body  Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure    guidelines        Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Radiation Exposure Statement   This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment   This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator  amp   your body     R amp TTE Compliance Statement   This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF THE EUROPEAN  PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of March 9  1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal  equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity  R amp TTE   The R amp TTE Directive repeals and  replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC  Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station  Equipment  As of April 8  2000     Safety    108    This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who i
79. the extender   s IP     IQ Setup and DHCP settings        Home       Basic Setting     WPS Setting     Wireless Advanced  7 System Utility    Time seting  Scheduling setting       Configuration Tool       Administrator    If you wish to customize the login information for your Access Point  please enter the new  user name and password in the following columns lf you want to set up a DHCP server   you need to assign this device an unique IP address     Password Settings      Current Password    New Password      Re Enter Password         You can change the password used to login to the browser based configuration  interface here  It is advised to do so for security purposes     38    Current Password Enter your current password  The default password is  1234     New Password Enter your desired new password here  You can use any  combination of letters  numbers and symbols up to 20  characters     Re Enter Password Confirm your new password     Management IP       Obtain an IP address automatically  Use the following IP address  IP Address    subnet Mask      Gateway Address      DHCP Server     DHCP Server   Disabled  Default Gateway    Domain Name Server IP    start IP    End IP    Domain Name      Lease Time   Forever    APPLY   Cancel       You can modify the IP address of the extender  enabling it to become a part of  your local area network  To do so  input the IP address  subnet mask and  gateway address into the corresponding fields     IP Address Specify an IP address 
80. tware  and then click     Next        Edimax PowerLine Utility    Select Installation Folder    The installer will install Edimax PowerLine Utility to the following folder     To install in this folder  click    Next  To install to a different folder  enter it below or chick  Browse      Folder      C Program Files Edimax   Edimax PowerLine Utility    Install Edimax PowerLine Utility for yourself  or for anyone who uses this computer      0 Everyone        Just me       Step 8 If you confirm to install the utility  click    Next        pl Pic 500Mbps Utility       Confirm Installation    The installer ig ready to install PLC 500Mbps Utility on your computer     Click    Next to start the installation           Cancel    lt  Back      63    Step 9 After the installation is complete  click    Close          ie Edimax PowerLine Utility    Installation Complete    Edimax PowerLine Utility has been successtully installed     Click  Close  to exit     Cancel       Step 10 An icon will appear on your desktop  Click the icon to open the  utility software        Note  You can manage all the connected powerline adapters with the  utility software  However  installing the utility software is  optional     64    IV 2  Using the Utility Software    IV 2 1  Main Tab    The    Main    tab provides a list of powerline adapters connected to the    network  The upper panel displays local powerline adapters  The lower panel  displays remote powerline adapters in the network     g rs   Main   Di
81. twork  The MAC address is a  unique identifier for a device with an Ethernet interface  It is comprised of  two parts  3 bytes of data that corresponds to the Manufacturer ID  unique  for each manufacturer   plus 3 bytes that are often used as the product   s  serial number     NAT  Network Address Translation  This process allows all of the computers  on your home network to use one IP address  Using the broadband access  point   s NAT capability  you can access the Internet from any computer on  your home network without having to purchase more IP addresses from your  ISP    Port  Network Clients  LAN PC  uses port numbers to distinguish one network  application protocol over another  Below is a list of common applications and    protocol port numbers   106    Application Protocol Port Number    Telnet TCP 23  FTP TCP 21  SMTP TCP 25  POP3 TCP 110  H 323 TCP 1720  SNMP UCP 161  SNMP Trap UDP 162  HTTP TCP 80  PPTP TCP 1723    PC Anywhere TCP 5631  PC Anywhere UDP 5632    Access point  A access point is an intelligent network device that forwards  packets between different networks based on network layer address  information such as IP addresses     Subnet Mask  A subnet mask  which may be a part of the TCP IP information  provided by your ISP  is a set of four numbers  e g  255 255 255 0  configured  like an IP address  It is used to create IP address numbers used only within a  particular network  as opposed to valid IP address numbers recognized by the  Internet  which mu
82. ue and restart your HP 5101Wnhn     12    The settings are completed  Please click  Next to restart the device     IP Address   192 168 10 170   Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0  Default Gateway   192 168 10 254  MAIN ESSID   edimax setup  Channel Number   Auto   Wi Fi Security Password   abed1234    BACK   NEXT    7  Please wait while the HP 5101Wn restarts           8  When the HP 5101Wn has restarted  the following    Congratulations     screen will be displayed  indicating that wireless setup is complete  Your  HP 5101Whnh   s Wi Fi should now be active and ready for use  If you need   you can relocate the HP 5101Whn to any power socket within 300m without  additional configuration     13    Congratulations     You have completed the settings  If you have  changed the wireless settings  please  reconnect to the wireless extender        Refer to Il 4  Connecting to your HP 5101Whn for help with connecting a Wi Fi  device to the extender   s Wi Fi     14    Il 3  WPS Setup    If your wireless router access point supports WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup   then you can use this method to set up your HP 5101Wn   s Wi Fi network   WPS is an alternative to Il 2  iQ Setup  The HP 5101Wn   s Wi Fi settings   including SSID  will be the same as your existing router access point     1  Press the WPS button  often the WPS Reset button  on your router access  point to activate WPS     A Please check the instructions for your wireless router access   point for how long you need to hold down its 
83. untime Code Version 1 02       Wireless Settings  Mode AP  ESSID HP 5101VWn  Channel Number 6  Security  BSsiD  MAC     Associated Clients       LAN Settings       IP Address 192 166 2100  subnet Mask 255 255 255 0  Default Gateway 192 168 2 1  MAC Address 801f028f38bb             The screenshots shown in this manual are examples  The  A information you see on your screen will be unique to your  configuration     Displays the total passed time since the device was turned    21       on  Displays the hardware version   Runtime Code Displays the current firmware version   Version  Wireless Configuration    Displays the current wireless operating mode   Displays the current ESSID  the name used to identify the  wireless extender    Displays the current wireless channel number   Number    Displays the current wireless security encryption type   Displays the device   s MAC address  A MAC address is a  unique  fixed ID for this device which cannot be modified   Associated Displays the number of clients connected to the wireless  Clients extender  Click the    Show Active Clients    button to display    active clients in a new window  see below for full  description            Active Wireless Client Table  This table shows the MAC address  transmitted packets  and received packet of each  connected wireless client     00 1e bF10 cb 68 11g                MAC address Displays the MAC address of the LAN interface     Active Wireless Client Table   MAC Address Displays the MAC address o
84. using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network     SSID choice HF 5101Wn    Security Settings  Encryption WPA pwe shared key    WPA Unicast Cipher Suite OWPACTEIP  O WFAA AES   WPAS Mixed  Pre Shared Key Format Passphrase    Key 12345676    APPLY   Cancel    SSID choice Select which SSID   s security settings to configure     Encryption Select an encryption type from the drop down menu  and refer to the appropriate section  following  for  more details        A WPA pre shared key offers the highest level of security and is  the recommended encryption type     26    ll 3 1 1  Disable    Select    Disable    to disable wireless encryption for the network  This is not  recommended   anyone within range can connect to the device s SSID     Enable 802 1x Check this box to enable 802 1x user authentication   Authentication See below     HWI 3 1 1 1  802 1x Authentication    If you select    Disable    or    WEP    as your encryption type  you can check the     Enable 802 1x Authentication    box to enable 802 1x authentication based on  a RADIUS user authentication server             Enable  02 1  Authentication  RADIUS Server IP Address    RADIUS Server Port lel     RADIUS Serer Password             Address server here   server here  Default value is 1812        RADIUS Server Enter the password of the RADIUS authentication  Password server here     Click    APPLY    to save the changes  The following message will appear   Settings saved succe
85. ype the name of a program  folder  document  or Internet    resource  and Windows will open it for you               gt     XnView      Microsoft Office Word 2007    Recent Items    This task will be created with administrative privileges        Google Chrome          Computer    Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007   Cancel     Browse     Network      a Adobe Reader 9             Connect To        Command Prompt Control Panel       Oo  ER Microsoft Office         ba Audacity       gt     Default Programs       All Programs    2  Anew window will open  type    ipconfig    and press Enter     Ge Administrator C  Windows  system32  cmd _exe    oji 38  Microsoft Windows  version 6 0 68082    Copyright  lt c  2666 Microsoft Corporation  All rights reserved     Co Wsers AlanChi u ipconfig                98    3  Your router   s IP address will be displayed next to    Default Gateway      Gm Administrator  C Windows system32 cmd exe l  ol EA              Ethernet adapter ERREFE  Connection specific DMS Suffix      Link local IPvu6 Address         I Feb   4cde 3e90  bab6  1722x9  IPu4d Address                           192 168 10 14  Subocnk Manlk T a ee ee tee eee ee e a 255 255 8    Default Gateway    aa   2  2 8 we Cot Deed bie cs eS 7h      192 168 180 254    Wireless LAN adapter eee Sc Pe Se exe     Media State                a a   Media disconnected  Connection specific DHS Suffix     edimax com    Tunnel adapter  ea fri aie 6     Media State                             Media disc
    
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