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* This manual can also be used for the
PowerLine HD Ethernet Adapter Starter Kit,
Model 503808
INT-503839-UM-0608-01
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oD rtni onicut ™ Thank you for purchasing the INTell INeT NeTWoRK S ol UTIo NS Powerl ine Hd e thernet Adapter, Model 503839.* This easy-to-install device allows you to create a high-speed network for the computers in your home or office by simply plugging the adapter(s) into any electrical outlet. You immediately create a network using the existing AC power lines and can extend your home network into areas a wireless signal cannot reach. Attach multiple computers to the network by simply
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HAr Dw Are i nst ALLAonit Quick Setup LED Indicators The Powerl ine Hd e thernet Adapter is Button designed for quick, easy installation. 10/100M Fast Ethernet Port Using the included Ethernet cable, connect the adapter to a network router, switch or other Ethernet-enabled device. NOTE: The ethernet port on the adapter supports 10/100M Auto-MDI/MDIX, so you can use a straight-through or a crossover ethernet cable when connecting to another Ethernet-enabled device. AC Power Plug Pl
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noc Fi Gru Anoit itu Lti Y i tsn ALLAnoit The HomePlug AV Utility (for Windows 2000, XP or Vista) enables users to identify Powerl ine devices on the Powerl ine network. It also measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user-defined, secure PowerLine networks. To begin installation, insert the included setup Cd into your Cd -Ro M drive to display the Autorun program. Click/select “Install Software (Utility)” on the menu screen; the instal
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Network Information This screen presents a list of all devices on the Powerl ine network. d evices that are active on the current logical network will show a transfer rate and receiver rate. QoS Quality of Service (QoS) requirements are different for various data types, such as streaming video or music, voice and raw data. To provide higher QoS for streaming data, priority levels can be set using tags at the beginning of data frames. Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) 802.1p priority tags
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Device Selection From the drop-down list, select the device you want to configure. List View The QoS tab includes two list views to provide simple channel access priority (CAP) classification for individual MAC addresses and IP ports. There is a collective limit of eight across both lists. NOTE: No delimiters, colons or dashes are allowed in the MAC address format. Priority Mapping The Priority Mapping group contains both VLAN and ToS bit-mapping capability. When selected, packets matching t
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• Multicast/Broadcast: sets the default CAP 1 for multicast frames not in a snooped group and for broadcast frames. • Unicast (default CAP 1): sets the default channel access priority for unicast frames not matching any other classification or mapping. Reset to default Press “Reset to default” to restore the factory default QoS settings. Save changes Press “Save changes” to save and execute the modified QoS settings. Network ID This screen is used to set or change the network group Id. Devic
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Upgrade Device Selection From drop-down list, select the device you want to configure. Reboot Device Press “Reboot Device” to reset the node, which will restore the initial factory configuration. Firmware Upgrade Click “Firmware Upgrade,” then locate the two firmware files (PIB file *.pib and firmware file *.nvm). When the confirmation windows display, click “Yes” to start the upgrade or “No” to abort it. About This screen displays important reference information. 8
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buort Les Hnitoo G When you initially plug in and turn on the power to a Powerl ine adapter, the Power led should light. After approximately 10 seconds, the PowerLine LED should also light, and the Ethernet LED should blink. If the Power LED fails to light: • If the AC power outlet is controlled by a wall switch, make sure the switch is in the o n position. • Verify that the wall socket is live. To do this, disconnect the Powerl ine adapter and plug in another electrical product. If
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s Pice Fci Aonsit Standards • IEEE 802.3 10Base-T; IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX; HomePlug AV General • o ne 10/100 RJ- 5 port • o ne AC power line port • Chipset: Intellon INT6300 • Link speed: up to 200 Mbps • 128-bit AES Link Encryption with key management for secure power line communications • Enhanced Quality of Service (QoS) with eight levels of prioritized random access, contention-free access, and segment and packet bursting • Supports IGMP managed multicast IP transmissi
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