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• WirelessRouter • WirelessAdapter• Enableswireless‐equippedcomputersandotherdevicestocommunicate• Connectsviawired connectiontoModem• En
Wi lWireless• Display SSID and wireless security mode and passphrase • Allow user to assign gthe PLW400 its own SSID, wireless security mode and hpas
• After configuring the necessary settings on the product utility, moved it to the desired location in the home, and connect the laptop wirelessly. •T
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•Enter the IP address of thePLW400This can be found on theEnter the IP address of the PLW400. This can be found on the Wireless Setting page of the pr
• Network address of the PLW400 can be defined on this page.© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential104
• IPv6 Setup page© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential105
• Wi-Fi Protected Setup pagepp g© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential106
• Basic settings for wireless networking gare set on this screen© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential107
• Settings for wireless security are found on this section. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential108
•WirelessaccessWireless access can be filtered by using the MAC addresses of the wireless devices transmitting within your network’s range. © 2011 Cis
• Theairisgettingmoreandmoreddcrowded• Lotsofinterferences•24GHz•2.4GHz• 5GHz•Customers need a DualBandCustomersneedaDualBandsolution!
• Administration > Management screen allows the network’s administrator to manage specific powerline adapter functions for access and security© 201
• Diagnostic tests (Ping and Traceroute) allow you to check the connections of your network devices, including connectionincluding connection to the I
• Administration > Factory Defaults screen allows you to restore the powerline adapter’s configuration to its factory default settings.© 2011 Cisco
• Firmware Upgrade screen allows you to upgrade the powerlineadapter’s firmware. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confide
• Displays information about the access point and its current settings. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential114
• Displays information about your wirelessabout your wireless network..© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential115
Known Issues / Recommendations© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential116
By default, there is no wireless security set on the PLW400. If a customerjust plugs it into their network, people could have an open access.• User n
Information on the Wireless Settings tab and Firmware Version on the Network Status tab are not available or not displayed properly when customer open
An error “Cannot find IP” will be displayed when the customer clicks on the Wireless Settings tab of the Product Utility using a wireless computer• Yo
•• AvoidtheAvoidthe2.4GHz2.4GHz jamnow,tak ethe5GHzHighway!jamnow,tak ethe5GHzHighway!© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights r
• The product utility for the PLW400 cannot ldPlid i lik thmanage older Powerlinedevices like the PLE200/PLE300/PLTE200 units, which is due to them ha
Linksys EA-Series 6500 AC RouterLinksys EASeries 6500 AC Router
• Introduction to 802.11acNear field communication(NFC)•Near field communication(NFC)• Product Overview•Setup Experience•Setup Experience• New Cisco C
It d ti t802 11Introduction to 802.11ac © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential123
Th t di th i•The extraordinary growth in the number and type of WiFi devices, coupled with the increasing popularity of bandwidth intensive activities
802.11ac–The 5thGeneration Wi-Fi Standard802.11ac The 5Generation WiFi Standard• Supports the same use cases as 802 11n which is Data Video and802.11n
802.11ac – The 5thGeneration Wi-Fi Standard• Offers more bandwidth and is less impacted by interference•Allows you to do more at the same time, creati
CNThliCore New Technologies© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential127
Data Bits per Subcarrier256QAM@r5/664QAM@r5/640MHz 80MHz160MHz64QAM@r5/6Bandwidth411n AP811ac AP© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserve
802.11n: 20 and 40 MHz channels802.11ac: 80, 160, 80+80 MHz channels • The wider the channel, the faster data can be transferred• i.e. a 40 MHz channe
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•The 802 11ac standard also•The 802.11ac standard also takes advantage of advanced modulation techniques that allow the technology to cram gymore bits
802.11n offers 1-4 spatial streams• IEEE 802.11ac translates MIMO up to eight (8) spatial streams, versus the four of 802.11n. Thus, increased spatial
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802.11n: SU-MIMOTotal Data Rate: 433 Mbps• In a normal MIMO environment, devices compete for channel use in a ppnon-cooperative manner. Early 802.11a
802.11ac: MU-MIMOTotal Data Rate: 866 Mbps• MU-MIMO uses spatial multiplexing to direct spatial streams in the same pppg pchannel to different receive
• Beamforming provides directional signal transmission and reception. •Previousstandards can only•Previous standards can only receive and transmit omn
• With beamforming, there’s an understanding of the relative location ofunderstanding of the relative location of the device, and the signal is corres
802.11n Dead Spots 802.11ac Total Coverage• Homes and apartments now plagued with "dead spots" will enjoy vastly improved reception. But 802
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•Lesscrowded5GHz Bandupto20non‐interferingchannels•Morechannelsinthebandtoavoidneighboringnetworkinterference•Separatedfrom2.4GHz traf
802.11n 802.11acThroughput Up to 450 Mbps Up to 1 GbpsChannel Width 20 MHz and 40 MHz channels80, 160, 80+80 MHz channels**channelschannelsModulation
Nfild iti(NFC)Near field communication (NFC) © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential141
Nearfieldcommunication(NFC)Nearfield communication(NFC)• Near field communication(NFC) is a set of standards for(NFC) is a set of standards for smartp
• NFC technology has the power to bibring new simplicity and convenience to many aspects of a yptypical person's daily life, as this example illu
• Mb: megabits per second; MB: megabytes per second• Channel width: how much radio frequency is used by a channel; the wider the channel, the faster d
• Spatial stream: unique simultaneous data stream• Each spatial stream has a PHY rate of 150 Mb: 1x1 = 150 Mb, 2x2 = 300 Mb, 3x3 = 450 Mb • Example:
Pd tO iProduct Overview© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential146
Linksys EA6500 Linksys EA4500Linksys EA3500Linksys EA2700© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential147
Model EA2700 EA3500 EA4500 EA6500WirelessUp to300MbpsUp to 450450MbpsWirelessspeedUp to 300Mbps300Mbps (2.4GHz)450 Mbps (5GHz)Up to 450 Mbps + 450 Mbp
Model EA2700 EA3500 EA4500 EA6500Parental Supported Supported Supported SupportedControls (Basic)ppppppppGuest Access Supported Supported Supported Su
WIRELESS STD FREQUENCY SPEED INTEROPERABILITY 802.11 2.4 GHZ 2 MBPS802.11b 2.4 GHZ 11 MBPS 802.11, 802.11g802.11a5.0 GHZ54 MBPS80 a50G5S802.11g 2.4 GH
EA6500 Draft 802.11ac (Compatible with a/b/g/n) Local Access UI (Option to Opt Out of cloud services, no cloud account required) Cisco Connect Clo
EA6500 Two single-color LEDs (Green) & (Yellow)LEDCOLORACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONLEDCOLORACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONTwo single-color LEDs corresponding toGreen
EA6500 LEDCOLORACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONLEDCOLORACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONPower(Cisco logo)White Off Power offSolid Power on / Device is ready / WPS is successfulB
4 Gigabit LAN Ethernet switch ports1 Gigabit WAN port 2 USB 2.0 ports Reset button rocker-style power switch12V/3A DC power jackWi-Fi Protected Setup
St E iSetup Experience© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential154
• Firmware shipping with router •Doesnot support dual USB storageDoes not support dual USB storage• Does not support cloud services• Limited widgets o
Online (Setup software successfully detects Internet connection)1Softwaresets upthe Internet connection1.Software sets up the Internet connection2. Se
Online1Opening UI by entering“myrouter local”in the address bar of browser1.Opening UI by entering myrouter.local in the address bar of browser 2. Acc
Onlinea.Skip-returnsuser to limited UI with an orange banner on thetopa.Skipreturns user to limited UI with an orange banner on the topb.Update Now-up
Offline1Opening UI by entering“myrouter local”in the address bar of browser1.Opening UI by entering myrouter.local in the address bar of browser 2. Pr
WirelessStandardWireless‐G Wireless‐N Wireless‐ACSolutionType Outdated Lowestprice BestPerformanceSpeed Datarateupto54MbpsUpto450Mbpson2.
Vi Bhl16VincentBesrechel08/07/2013v1.5
Linksys Smart WiFi explained(V)Linksys Smart Wi-Fi explained (V)• Combination of Powerful hardware performance and intelligence in one package • Enabl
LinksysGreat performance and experiences in oneGreatperformanceandexperiencesinoneLinksysSmartWi‐FiAccount+MobileAppsLin
Simple & Connect Apps toConnected HomeIntuitiveAnywhere Do MoreToday & TomorrowEA6300 EA6400EA6700Software, cloud, partners, high-performance
Linksys Smart Wi-FiLinksys Smart Wi-FiAt Linksyssmartwifi.com
Create a Linksys Smart yWi-Fi Account• ClicktheCreateAccountbuttonintheupperrightcornerofthescreen.
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Why AC mattersWireless Performance ComparisonOffers more bandwidth and is less impacted by interference1,300Allows you to do more at the same time, cr
• After creating the account, you will be asked to associate your Cisco Connect Cloud account to your router by entering the router password you creat
• With different Apps and Router Settings available for Cisco Connect Cloud, you can access and monitor your wireless home network settings and act
• At initial launch you will be prompted for your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi account or if you ll li k d h L imanually clicked on the Logout option
• This menu allows you to select a widget to configure the settings. Tap on the black tab again to close the menu. Scroll to the bottom to see the res
Apps: Guest Access. Maximum guest allowed is 50.
Apps: Device List• The Device list is a graphical view of all your network clients, iil tNt ksimilar to Network Magic
Apps: Parental Control• Enable/Disable Parental Control on this screen.Ytititt ditd tk•You can restrict internet access per device connected on your n
•To select by time just•To select by time just click the square to block the hour (gray)• Each square represents an hour, click the square to block (g
• You can also block specific sites from this screen.• You cannot block multiple websites at a single time. You need to click ok first in order for yo
•Media Prioritization lets you ed a o t at o ets youdecide which devices or application get network priority bandwidth.
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• Immediately drag and drop the game by holding down the 3 green lines next to it, to the High queue and then click OK.
Router Settings: Speed Test• Test your broadband speed
Apps: USB Storage > SStatus• Connect a USB storage device to your network and configure how users can access its contents.
Dual USB Status tab has a drop down menu when 2 HD are detectedHD are detected. Dual-USB Support• 2 x USB 2.0 ports• Virtual USB support (Printer/s)•
Simple Tap • NFC mobile devices (Android mobile phones only with NFC feature. User may need to enable this option in the Settings of their phone)•For
VIDEOVIDEO
Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Appsannot be display ed. Your c omputer may not have en ough memory to op en the imag e, or the imag e may hav e been corr u
Block the Bad Easily add one of three levels of protective filtering to your wireless network with the Block the Bad Stuff app, developed for Linksys
Netproofer: The NetProofer app developed for Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router owners empowers users to restrict the access of specific websites on their hom
Device Monitr: The Device Monitr app developed for Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router owners, monitors devices such as game consoles, iPadsand PC’s and provid
Idealfor: Wireless‐G Wireless‐N Wireless‐ACSharingahighspeedInternetconnectionPublichotspotcompatibilityTransmittingaudiofilesInter
Device Monitr© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential190
Gemini IP Camera Viewer▪ No Hassle & Simple Device Setup for existing devices© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confide
N CCC F tNew CCC Features© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential192
1. Local Access UI-Customer can toggle ggbetween login with a CCC account or Local Access UI. Localaccess is an optionLocal access is an option to acc
2. Banner colorLightbluebannerIndicatesuser is loggedin using Local Access UI•Light blue banner -Indicates user is logged in using Local Access UI• Da
3. Wireless AC- The 5 GHz band has a new option for Network Mode (Wireless-AC Only) and a new Channel Width (80 MHz). To take advantage of the 802.11a
4. Dual-USB Support2USB20t•2 x USB 2.0 ports• Virtual USB support (Printer/s)DLNA 1 5•DLNA 1.5• Supports FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and HFS+.DualUSB widget whe
• Status tab has a drop down menu when 2 HD are detected. • Select the HD to get USB drive information. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights
• Folder Access tab•SecureFolder Access•Secure Folder Access On/Off switch is global•Toconfigure•To configure permissions for a user for a share: Crea
• FTP Server option is global (no changes)• Media ServerSelect the appropriate drive to configure the media server shares.Scan Folders option is for b
• RE2000 – WIRELESS N DUAL BAND RANGE EXTENDER + BRDIGE•WAP300NWIRELESS N DUAL BAND ACCESS POINT ( 4 IN 1)•WAP300N –WIRELESS N DUAL BAND ACCESS POINT
• Once both drives have been configured you will have access to both drives via Windows Explorer.5. Dual USB printer Same setup as previous EA sku’s h
6. SimpleTapSimpleTapfeature is for NFC supported mobile phones (currently only Android NFS pppp p (yyphones). This is a simpler way to connect a mobi
• NFC mobile devices (Android mobile phones only with NFC ftfeatureUser may need to enable this option in the Settings of their phone)• For a list of
• The SimpleTap feature acts as a backdoor to connect to the 2.4GhzbandReduce consumer pain of recalling or interacting with passwords, PINs..etcSimpl
© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential204• This option just turns off SimpleTap, customer will never see the SSID
• If the SimpleTap card is lost, the customer can still connect their mobile device the standard way by selecting a WI-FI network and entering the yy
1. Download the mobile app to your mobile phone either via the QR code or directly from store. No need to launch it.y2. Tap the card to the phone3. Mo
EA6500IncludedEA6500 •EA6500 Included• SimpleTap Card Included•Power Adapter 12V 3 5 A Included•Power Adapter 12V 3.5 A Included• RJ45 Ethernet Cable
Ud S C iUpdates Summary Comparison© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential208
Updates EA2700 EA3500 EA4500 EA6500pOpening UI by entering “myrouter.local” in the address bar of browserYes Yes Yes YesWireless Security Tab has been
• Support.linksys.com/productnameSupport linksys com/re2000•Support.linksys.com/re2000• Support.linksys.com/wap300n• ARABIC/ENGLISH TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Updates EA2700 EA3500 EA4500 EA6500pAccess Restrictions tab now only supports Parental Controls style Yes Yes Yes Yesfiltering Auto Firmware Update fe
Thank you.8008445905
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RE2000RE2000Selectable Dual-Band Wireless-N Range ExpanderZAFER MOHIUDDINZAFER MOHIUDDIN
Product Introduction•Hardware Requirements and Product Comparison)Hardware, Requirements and Product Comparison) LEDGeneral HardwareSummaryGeneral
• Usagescenario–Addwireddevicestowirelessnetwork.WirelessPC@5GHWirelessPC@2.4GHzWiredPC’s@5GHzRange ExtenderMediaServer HDGamingConsol
• It can operate in either 2.4 GHz or 5.0 GHz radio bands (selectable dual-band)•802 11a/b/g/n•802.11 a/b/g/n• One 10/100 Fast Ethernet port •2T2RMIMO
Windows Mac OS XWindows XP SP3 Leopard 10.5.8 or laterVista SP1 Snow Leopard 10.6.1 or laterWindows 7 Lion 10.7 or laterWindows 8Mountain Lion 10 8 or
RE1000RE2000RE1000RE2000Dual Band No (802.11 b/g/n) Yes (802.11 a/b/g/n)Data Rate Up to 300Mbps Up to 300Mbpspppp(2.4GHz & 5GHz)WPS Yes YesBuiltin
RE1000 RE1000 v1.5 RE2000Cisco Logo is an LED Single LED above the Cisco logoRE2000 LED is now a green bar.
Anetworkisagroupofconnecteddevicesthatenablesuserstoshareresources such as data, printers, andservers, tablets…resourcessuchasdata,pr
LEDOne multi-purpose LED (green, bar shape) on the top of the device. Thi LED i di t th t t f d i b tdWiFiThis LED indicates the status of power, dev
Physical Button Power SupplyOhbttfWiFiB iltilithOne push button for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. One reset button for resetting the device to factory setti
• The setup software is used to connect the RE2000 to an existing wireless network, allowing you to connect to a 2.4GHz or 5GHz network. •Itwill not i
• The Setup software can only run on a wireless computer (wireless adapter must be enabled) in order to scan for wireless networks. Same as the RE1000
• In a scenario where there is a dual band router or multiple SSID’s with the same name but different bands, the setup software will display one SSIDb
• When you select the SSID, you will be given the option to select to which bdhdband you want the extender to connect to.
• Same as RE1000 but the Site Survey page will now display 5GHz band knetworks.
Linksys WirelessN Range ExtenderN300Dual BandLinksys WirelessN Range ExtenderN300Dual BandLinksys Wireless-N Range Extender N300Dual BandLinksys Wirel
Linksys WirelessN Range ExtenderN300Dual BandLinksys WirelessN Range ExtenderN300Dual BandLinksys Wireless-N Range Extender N300Dual BandLinksys Wirel
• Relativelylowcost•Mobilityandfreedom‐ workh• Offersthehighestperformancepossible• SupportforGigabitspeedsof1000anywhere• Norestr
• When possible remember to use the Setup Utility and makeuse the Setup Utility and make sure the range expander is close to the router when first set
WAP300NWAP300NLinksys Wireless-N Access Point N300 Dual-BandMi h lFliMichal FlisJanuary 2013
• New Product IDPd O i•Product Overview • Ports, Buttons and LED behavior• Setup Software• Device Modes• Setup over the GUI• Summary
• The WAP300N comes with two external antennas and its dual-band selectable (2.4GHz or 5GHz) Access Point with 4 types of configuration modes
• 4 Modes: Access Point, Wireless Media Connector, Wireless Range Extender, Wireless Bridge• Built-in DHCP Server• 2x2 MIMO• 2 External removable ante
WAP300N WAP610N WAP54GWi-Fi Technology 802.11a/b/g/n 802.11a/b/g/n 802.11gSupported Radio Band (GHz) 2.4 or 5 2.4 or 5 2.4MIMO Configuration 2T2R 2T3R
Port Count DescriptionEthernet 1 10/100 RJ45 LAN port with auto-MDIXPower1 Power port for connecting power adapter.
Button Count DescriptionReset(Underneath)1Reset button. Press and hold about 5 seconds to reset settings to factory default.Power SwitchRocker switch
.• Reset button. Press and hold about 5 seconds to reset settings to factorysettings to factory default
ConnectYourPCs,ServersandTechToys• Sharehigh‐speedInternetconnectionsNomorewaitinginlinetogetonline• SharefilesNomorecarryingdisks
• Is used to configure the wireless settings in Access Point mode only• To configure using other modes you need to access the WAP’s UI•Willnot install
AP Mode RequirementAccess Point ModeExisting NetworkAccess Point ModeExisting NetworkWireless Media ConnectorModeExisting a/b/g/n wireless router or A
• Upgrades a wired router to a wireless networkpg• Upgrades an older wireless network to 802.11n• Upgrades a single band network to dual band 5GHz (NO
• When you change the WAP into this mode, the Wireless tab will change similar to other Media Connectors. You will have the Site Survey option as well
• Extends the wireless range of an existing wireless network (does not need to be plugged into the router)pgg)• Adds wireless networking capability to
•Based onWDS(Wireless Distribution System) No standardization forWDS•Based on WDS(Wireless Distribution System). No standardization for WDS, may vary
Do not create a loop in your network. In the above example, a loop would be adding an A to C wireless connection while you already had an A to B and B
TwoTypesofNetworksWAN (WideAreaNetwork)LAN (LocalAreaNetwork)ModemRouter(here,aLinksysEA6300)ModemAmodem links yourhomenetworktotheInt
The use of WPS will depend on the mode the WAP300N is currently configured as:• Access Point mode- Wireless clients to WAP300N• Wireless Media Connect
•Computer physically connected to the access point via Ethernet canComputer physically connected to the access point via Ethernet can easily communica
Default IP Address 10.100.1.1Default usernameadminDefault usernameadminDefault password adminDefault SSID Ciscoxxxxx (last 5 digits of sn#)DHCP Server
• If the WAP is connected to the existing network and the UI needs to be accessed, the customer will need to determine the IP by either looking up the
• The Setup > Network Setup page• We can configure the WAP300N to have a Static IP address once we accessed the Setup Page
• The Setup > Operation Mode page•This is where you can go to change the Operation mode of theWAP300N•This is where you can go to change the Operat
• The Wireless Settings page of the WAP300N on “Access Point” modemode• Configuration, look and feel is similar to a Linksys dual band router.
• SSID broadcast can be enabled/disabled in Access Point mode
• The Wireless Settings page of the WAP300N on “Wireless Media Connector” and “Wireless Range Extender” mode.Yhil/APllbihi•You can connect to the ups
• When WAP300N is in Wireless Range Extender mode, once WAP300N is connected to the upstream wireless router/access point, WAP300N’s SSID would change
• EachPChasauniquehardwareaddress–MACaddressEachnetworkdeviceorcardhasauniquehardwareaddress–MACaddress(Layer2)AMACaddresslook
• The Wireless Network Site Survey tab will display a list of access points detected .•Select the preferred AP on the list and enter the wireless netw
• The Wireless S tti fSettings page of the WAP300N on “Wireless Bridge” modemode.
• Use the wireless Local WiFiMAC address MAC address found in the Wireless>Basic Wireless Settingsthat will be entered on the opposite WAPWireless
• All wireless settings must be the same on all Bridge mode WAPs
Note: Mac address printed on label is for the Ethernet port and NOTto be used for Bridge configurationbe used for Bridge configuration
Operation ModeBasic Wireless Wireless SecurityWireless Network Wireless MAC QoSodeWireless SettingsSecu tyNetwork Site SurveyMAC FilterAccess PointXX
• Installation, Configuration and Setup are fully supported based on the requirements. Note that OS requirement is solely for thethe requirements. Not
Linksys PLW400: Powerline AV Wireless Network ExtenderWireless Network Extender
• Product OverviewWPSSetup•WPSSetup• Product Utility•User Interface•User Interface• Known Issues/Recommendations© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. Al
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• EachPChasauniquesoftwareaddress–IPaddressEachnetworkdeviceorcardhasauniquesoftwareaddress:anIPaddress.IPaddresseslooklike192
• PLW400- Powerline 1-Port Fast Ethernet Network Adapter & AP• PLW400- Powerline 1-Port Fast Ethernet Network Adapter & APPLW400 PLE400• PLWK4
High speed (up to 200 Mbps) for faster transfer ratesHigh speed (up to 200 Mbps) for faster transfer ratesFast Ethernet port (1 x 10/100) to connect
• By simply adding the PLW400 adapter to an existingPowerline network © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential82ypy
Wired Router• By simply adding the PLW400 adapter to an existing Powerline network © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confi
Cisco Confidential© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.84Video
• PC or other device with Ethernet network port • AC Power Outlet• At least 1 existing in home Powerline adapterPowerline adapter• PC/Mac with CD-ROM
WPSLED IndicatorWPS ButtonPLCRJ45 ResetPort Slide switch© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential86
LED STATUS DESCRIPTIONPower Off Device offFlashingPairing error or system error gIndefinitely gyFlashing Fast Factory defaultSolidDevice readySolidDev
LED STATUS DESCRIPTIONHomePlug Off Not connected to HomePlug network FlashingFast Send/receive data gFlashingSlowPairingSolidConnected toHomePlugnetwo
LED STATUS DESCRIPTIONWPSFl hilWPSiUt2itWPSFlashing slowWPSin progress. Up to 2 minutes Flashing fast WPS error or session overlap. Up to 2 minutes So
• PrevioustoAC,wirednetworkofferedthefastestspeedspossible.Now,withAC,yourWi/Finetworkcanrunupto1.3Gbps.• High‐speedcableisava
WPSStWPSSetup© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential90
1. Plug the PLW400 to a power outlet and press the WPS button located on the sideon the side.© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.C
2. Press the WPS button on the router to quickly get the wireless tkttinetwork settings. 3. WPS will be synched. You can now move the PLW400 to the d
• Even though the SSID of the main network will be the same as the SSID© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential93gof
P d t UtilitProduct Utility© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential94
1. Connect your PLW400 to a power outlet.2. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the PLW400 to your computer (it is recommended to run the utility from a
Network Status •Displays a device list•Displays a device list with device name, model, MAC address, device password, p,firmware version and PLC physic
SecuritySecurity • Displays device list •DisplaysdefaultDisplays default encryption key HomePlug AV •Allows user to change•Allows user to change netwo
QoSAllows user to configure the device and protocol priority•Allows user to configure the device and protocol priority • Allows user to configure QoS
Ad i i t tAdministrator• Displays utility version • Language Selection • Allows user to restart lldtlocal adapter • Allows user to restore local devic
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