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Quick Installation Guide
TPL-310AP
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Table of Contents English 1 1. Before You Start 1 2. Configure the TPL-310AP 3 3. Create a powerline network 7 4. LEDs and Buttons 9 Troubleshooting 11 Wireless Tips 15 Version 01.07.2011
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1. Before You Start Package Contents Ÿ TPL-310AP Ÿ CD-ROM (Utility and User’s Guide) Ÿ Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide Ÿ Network Cable (1.5m/4.9ft) System Requirements Ÿ CD-ROM Drive Ÿ A Desktop or Laptop PC with or wireless Network Adapter Installed Ÿ Existing 10/100Mbps wired network when TPL-310AP is used to a powerline network to an existing wired network Ÿ Web Browser: Internet Explorer (6.0 or higher) ® Ÿ Additional HomePlug AV powerline adapter (e.g. TRENDnet TPL-303E, TPL-304
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200Mbps Powerline AV Wireless N Access Point (TPL-310AP) Media Server Y X B A Game Console Wireless N 4-Port Media Bridge Wireless N (TEW-640MB) USB Adapter (TEW-624UB) Powerline AV Adapter Router (TPL-303E) Powerline AV Adapter (TPL-303E) Wireless 300Mbps Powerline 10/100Mbps The installation diagram shows a typical setup of the TPL-310AP extending your wireless network connectivity to another room when bridged with an additional powerline adapter, in this case, the TRENDnet TPL-303E.
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2. Configure the TPL-310AP Note: When installing for the first time, it is required that you configure the Access Point from a wired computer. Assign a Static IP address to your computer's network adapter in the subnet of 192.168.10.x. Since the Access Point's default IP address is 192.168.10.100, make sure no other network devices are assigned an IP address of 192.168.10.100. (Refer to Troubleshooting section on how to configure TCP/IP settings on your PC.) 1. Plug the TPL-310AP into
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7. The Setup Wizard will automatically appear. Click Setup Wizard if the Setup Wizard does not automatically appear. 8. Click Next. 9. For DHCP, click on the drop down arrow and Select Client for DHCP to have the TPL-310AP automatically obtain an IP address from your DHCP server (router). If Disabled is selected for DHCP, you will need to configure the following: IP address: The assigned IP address should match your network (e.g. 192.168.10.x, 192.168.0.x, 192.168.1.x). This IP addres
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10. You will need to configure the following: Band: In most cases, the default setting (2.4GHz (B+G+N) should be fine. Mode: In most cases, the default setting (AP) should be fine. Network Type: This setting does not apply to (AP) mode. Continue to the next setting. SSID: The SSID is the wireless network name of your wireless network (e.g. wireless router or access point). Enter a unique SSID (Network Name). Do not use anything that would be identifying like “Smith Family Network”. Choose
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11. Select WPA2(AES). 12. Select Passphrase or Hex (64 characters) for Pre-Shared Key Format. 13. Enter characters for your Pre-Shared key and then click Next. For WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK, the Pre-Shared Key must be between 8 and 63 ASCII (Passphrase) or 64 (HEX 0-9 & A-F) characters. Make sure to copy down the Pre-Shared Key. Use the same encryption key on your wireless computer or other wireless device to connect to the TPL-310AP wirelessly. 14. Please wait 25 seconds while the TPL-310AP
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3. Create a powerline network Note: 1. DO NOT install the TPL-310AP until instructed to do so. 2. DO NOT plug the TPL-310AP into a surge protector or power strip. 3. It is NOT recommended to use this product on electrical systems that use AFCI circuit breakers or plugged into GFI protected outlets as this may cause performance degradation or loss in connectivity. 4. Assuming that the TPL-310AP and other TRENDnet Powerline AV devices are configured with the default settings, to create a p
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3. Plug the TPL-310AP into an available power outlet in your desired location to extend wireless connectivity. Please refer to the Wireless Tips section for optimal placement of the TPL-310AP. Outlet 4. (OPTIONAL) Connect a network cable from the TPL-310AP into the network port on your remote computer or network appliances (e.g. Game Console, IP Set box, network enabled TV, etc.). Outlet 5. Verify that the WIFI (Wireless) (Blinking/Green), ETH (Ethernet) (Green), PL (Powerline) and PWR
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4. LEDs and Buttons WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) ETH (Network Port) WIFI(Wireless) PL (Powerline) PWR (Power) 9
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Note: The Network Port, WPS button, Reset button and Sync button are located at the bottom of the device. Network Port WPS Reset : 1. Hold for 1 second to reset power line setting only. 2. Hold for 5 seconds to reset AP settings only. Sync The Power switch is located at the top of the device. Power Switch *Note: The following factors may affect the powerline network's connection quality: • Noise – Generated by appliances that are connected to your electrical system through power outlets that
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Troubleshooting 1. How do I configure TCP/IP settings on my computer's network adapter? Windows 7 1. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Internet, click Network and Sharing Center, click Change Adapter Settings and then right-click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties. 2. Click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties. Then click on Use the following IP address, and make sure you assign your network adapter an IP address in the subnet of
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2. I have verified that my Powerline device is connected to my workstation, but I cannot detect other Powerline devices. What should I do? 1. Verify that you are using Cat. 5, Cat 5e or Cat. 6 Ethernet network cables from each TPL-310AP adapter. 2. Verify that the power outlet of the TPL-310AP is plugged into is on the same electrical power distribution and/or circuit breaker box. 3. If you are still not able to establish connectivity after performing the above steps, please reset th
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Windows Vista 1. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Internet, click Network and Sharing Center, click Manage Network Connections and then right-click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties. 2. Click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties. Then click on Obtain an IP address automatically. Windows XP/2000 1. Go into the Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon and then right-click the Local Area Connection icon and then cl
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7. After I successfully configured the Access Point to meet my network settings, I cannot connect to my network using wireless computers. If you have a DHCP server in your network, you need to go into TCP/IP settings again and re-select "Obtain an IP address automatically" to allow the PC to regain an IP address from your DHCP server. 8. All the settings are correct, but I cannot make a wireless connection to the Access Point. 1. Double check that the WIFI light on the Access Point is lit.
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Wireless Tips The following are some general wireless tips to help minimize the impact of interference within an environment. Assign your network a unique SSID Do not use anything that would be identifying like “Smith Family Network”. Choose something that you would easily identify when searching for available wireless networks. Do not turn off the SSID broadcast The SSID broadcast is intended to be on and turning it off can cause connectivity issues. The preferred method of securing
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3. Building materials can have a large impact on your wireless signal. In an indoor environment, try to position the wireless devices so that the signal passes through less dense material such as dry wall. Dense materials like metal, solid wood, glass or even furniture may block or degrade the signal. 4. Antenna orientation can also have a large impact on your wireless signal. Use the wireless adapter's site survey tool to determine the best antenna orientation for your wireless devices.
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Description of Modes Erp (EuP) Operation: Standby Mode The EUT has no external mechanical switch and uses an internal program to control active and standby modes. Disconnect the Ethernet cables from the device Ethernet ports, and after 3 minutes, the device will enter standby mode. The Power (PWR) LED will flash every 15 seconds to indicate that the device is currently in standby mode. To return to active mode, reconnect the Ethernet cables to the device Ethernet ports, and the device will