1. Do not use the adapter in high humidity or high temperatures.
2. Do not open or repair the case yourself.
3. Avoid using this product and all accessories outdoors.
4. Place the adapter on a stable surface.
5. Only “HomePlug AV” compliant Powerline Communication (PLC) adapter
for remote access is necessary.
Hardware Overview
The LEDs
*Power LED: Lit when power is ON
*Sync LED: Lit when the network is
formed (CCo and Station function)
*Blinks when packets are transmitted or
received (Station function)
*Ethernet LED: Lit when connected to an
Ethernet device
The Connectors
*Push Button: Power line sync
*Connect your device to
a LAN port, using the
included Ethernet cable
*Reset Button: Hold down
the reset button for 1~3
seconds to reset device
to factory default
*Connect DC power
cord to your DC
port on device
(for BiPAC 2070P)
Connect the AC power
cable to the outlet
Push Button usage
There are 3 types of trigger states for the Push Button.
1. “Broadcast State”, for a 2070(P) providing information for another 2070(P) to
join its powerline network group (it works even if it is the only one currently in
the group).
2. “Join State”, for an ungrouped 2070(P) to join an existing powerline network
group.
Press the Push Button on the first 2070(P) device turns it into the “Broadcast State”
and press the Push Button on the second ungrouped 2070(P) device will turn it into
the “Join State”.
3. “Ungroup State”, press the Push Button for more than 10 seconds, and the
2070(P) will ungroup from its current powerline network group
Scenario 1: 2070(P) Device A wants to form a network group with 2070(P) Device
B.
You can allocate which ever device (A or B) to become the “Broadcast State” and the
“Join State”.
Example:
1. Hold down the Push Button of 2070(P) Device A for 1~3 seconds to turn it into
the “Broadcast State”.
2. Hold down the Push button of 2070(P) Device B for 1~3 seconds to turn it into
the “Join State”.
3. Wait for the Sync LED of both Device A and B to light up and you will have
both devices being in the same network group.
Scenario 2: 2070(P) Device A wants to join an existing network group “BC”.
Device A wants to join a network group “BC” currently consisting of device B and
device C. Any devices within the “BC” group can become the “Broadcast State” and
device A will be the “Join State”.
Example:
1. Hold down the Push Button of 2070(P) Device B or C (of the “BC” group) for
1~3 seconds to turn it into the “Broadcast State”.
2. Hold down the Push button of 2070(P) Device A for 1~3 seconds to turn it into
the “Join State”.
3. Wait for the Sync LED of both Device A and (B or C) to light up and you will
have device A joining the network group “BC”.
Scenario 3: 2070(P) Device A of network group “AD” wants to join an existing
network group “BC”.
For a device which already belongs to an existing group, if it wants to join another
group that device must go into the “Ungroup State” and ungroup itself first.
Example:
1. Hold down the Push Button of 2070(P) Device A for 10 or more seconds to turn
it into the “Ungroup State”. Once it is in the “Ungroup State” it breaks away from the
“AD” network group and becomes an individual device.
2. Hold down the Push Button of 2070(P) Device B or C (of the “BC” group) for
1~3 seconds to turn it into the “Broadcast State”.
3. Hold down the Push button of 2070(P) Device A for 1~3 seconds to turn it into
the “Join State”.
4. Wait for the Sync LED of both Device A and (B or C) to light up and you will
have device A joining the network group “BC”.
Introduction
HomePlug AV Adapter with power supplier
• Physical layer data rate up to 200Mbps over existing Powerline
• Uses powerline technology that takes advantage of the unused bandwidth of
the electrical wiring in the home.
• Ideal for Triple Play applications such as IPTV, VoIP telephony and
high-speed Internet access.
• Support 10/100M (MDI/MDIX) Ethernet switching
• Compliant with the HomePlug Powerline Alliance Industry specification
HomePlug AV
• Power supplier design inside
• Ideal for Residential Users
Benefits
Extended LAN through Powerline
The BiPAC 2070P plugs into the electrical socket and draws power for the
device. At the same time, it sends data signals down the power cord. A BiPAC
2070P/BiPAC 2070 can then be placed on any electrical outlet in the
home/office to receive the signal.
The BiPAC 2070P can be used to bridge any Ethernet device to your
Powerline network. No need to spend time and money professionally installing
expensive Ethernet cable to share your high-speed cable or DSL modem. It
can be plugged into an Ethernet port on a router to equip a network with
powerline capabilities and take advantage of the router features. The BiPAC
2070P can also be plugged directly into a cable or DSL modem allow to access
the Internet over home powerlines to each computer equipped with a
HomePlug AV certified Powerline network adapter. Sharing your high-speed
modem is as fast and simple as plugging the devices in the wall.
High Transmission Rate
Easy plug-and-play networking of various devices through the electrical wiring
in your home
Up to 200 Mbps – ideal for Triple Play applications such as IPTV, VoIP
telephony and high-speed Internet access. The BiPAC 2070P links your
modem, router, set-top box and PC at speeds of up to 200 Mbps via your