BiPAC 2071 / 2072 is a networking device that utilizes the existing wiring system as
a path to transmit data signal through the inter-conversion between digital and analog
signal. With this functionality, BiPAC 2071 / 2072 can be plugged into an electrical
socket to draw power and at the same time establishing a network connection between
two or more Ethernet devices.
The BiPAC 2071 / 2072 can be used to bridge any Ethernet device to your Powerline
network in your home or office. With this technology, Ethernet devices in your home
or office can equally share high speed data transmission rate without the need to
spend excessive time and money installing expensive Ethernet cable. 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 2071 / 2072 can
also be plugged directly into a cable or DSL modem that allows instant internet access
over home Powerlines to each computer equipped with a HomePlug AV certified
Powerline network adapter. BiPAC 2071 / 2072 makes high-speed modem sharing as
fast and simple as plugging the devices in the wall.
Features & Specifications
Protocol
Standard
Transmission speed
Optimal Coverage Range
Modulation
Frequency Band
TDMA, CSMA/CA
Ethernet specification: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3x,
IEEE 802.3u, Auto MDI/MDIX
200Mbps
200M
Supports OFDM - 1155 carriers,1024 / 256/64
QAM, QPSK, BPSK and ROBO
2MHz ~ 30MHz
Security
Device port
Operation System
128-bit AES encryption over household power
supplier grid
Ethernet RJ-45
• Windows 98_SE / Me / 2000 /XP(32 and 64 bit)/
Vista (32 and 64 bit)
RAM
Power Supplier
Specification
Physical Interface
Dimension
Power Saving
128Mb
• Input: 100~240V AC, 50~60Hz
• Interface: Ethernet 10/100M (MDI/MDIX) switch
• Sync button
• Reset button
• Power AC Plug (for BiPAC 2071 only)
• Power AC socket (for BiPAC 2072 only)
• LED display:
- 1.0 DET LED
- POWER LED
- PLC (Powerline Link/Act) LED
- ETH (Ethernet Link/Act) LED
BiPAC 2071: 112.35 X 77.70 X44.50 mm
BiPAC 2072: 165 X 73 X 38.50 mm
Reduce power consumption by at least 60% during
Operating Temperature /
Humidity
power saving mode.
0
• Operating temperature: 0 ~ 40
C
•Storage temperature: -20 ~ 700C
• Humidity: 5~95% non-condensing
Getting Started
Safety Warnings
1. Do not use the adapter in high humidity or high temperature environment.
2. Do not open or repair the case yourself.
3. Avoid using this product and all its accesories outdoor.
4. Place the adapter on a stable surface.
5. Only “HomePlug AV” compliant Powerline Communication (PLC) adapter for
remote access is necessary.
Features - HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge
1. Physical layer data rate up to 200Mbps over existing Powerline.
2. Uses powerline technology that takes advantage of the unused bandwidth of the
electrical wiring in the home.
3. Ideal for Triple Play applications such as IPTV, VoIP telephony and high-speed
Internet access.
4. Support 10/100 (MDI/MDIX) Ethernet switching.
5. Compliant with the HomePlug Powerline Alliance Industry specification
HomePlug AV.
6. Power supplier design inside.
7. Ideal for Residential Users.
8. Power Saving mode: When PC or other Ethenet devices are completely power
off, Billion HomePlug device will automatically enter power saving mode which
will help to reduce power consumption by at least 60%.
9. Noise Filter (only available in BiPAC 2072): Allow the filtering of noise which
may be generated by some electrical appliances such as vacumn cleaner and hair
dryer to prevent possible interference with HomePlug AV network.
Hardware Overview
BiPAC 2071 BiPAC 2072
1.0 DET LED
Power LED
PLC LED
AC Outlet / AC
Pass-thru
(only available in
BiPAC 2072 model)
Sync Button
Reset Button
The Description of each labeled part is described in the table below.
AC Outlet / AC Pass-thru
(only available in BiPAC
2072 model)
Ethernet Port
Power Plug
Enable the plugging in of another Ethernet device for
direct power supply.
The AC Pass-thru allows the filtering of noise to
prevent HomePlug AV Network interference.
Note: The AC Outlet only support devices that use
1.0 DET LED
Power LED
PLC (Powerline Link/Act)
LED
6A (maximum) electric current.
Blink when detect the presence of other HomePlug 1.0
devices that have the transmission rate of 14 or 85
Mbps.
Note: Due to the incompatibility of HomePlug AV
200 with HomePlug 1.0 devices, the presence of the
HomePlug 1.0 devices within the powerline network
will thus reduce the performance of your powerline
network.
Lit when the device is power on.
Lit when a network has been established. Blink when
powerline data is transmitted or received.
ETH (Ethernet Link/Act)
Lit when an Ethernet data signal is transmitted or
LED
Sync Button
Reset Button
Ethernet Port
Power Plug / AC Power
Cord
received.
Used to establish a LAN network with other Ethernet
devices.
Press this button to restore the device configuration to
factory default.
Connect the HomePlug AV device with an Ethernet
device (eg. PC or modem router) with the Ethernet
cable included.
Plug into an electric socket to draw power and to form
a powerline network with other HomePlug AV
devices.
Sync Button Function:
There are 3 types of Sync Button trigger states:
1. Broadcast State: A BiPAC 2071 / 2072 device can provide information for
another BiPAC 2071 or 2072 device to join its powerline network group (works
even if it is currently the only device existing within the network group).
2. Join State: For an ungrouped BiPAC 2071 or 2072 device to join an existing
powerline network group.
3. Press the Sync Button on the first BiPAC 2071 / 2072 device to turn it to
Broadcast State. Then press the Sync Button of an ungrouped BiPAC 2071 /
2072 device to turn it to a Join State.
4. Ungroup State: Press the Sync Button for more than 10 seconds to separate the
device from its current attached network group.
HomePlug AV 200 Application Scenarios:
Scenario 1: A BiPAC 2071 / 2072 device A wants to form a network group
with another BiPAC 2071 / 2072 device B.
You can allocate whichever device (A or B) to be the Broadcast State and the Join
State.
Example:
1. Hold down the Sync Button of device A for 1~3 seconds to turn it into Broadcast
State.
2. Hold down the Sync Button of device B for 1~3 seconds to turn it into Join State.
3. Wait for the Sync LED of both devices to light up then you will now have both
devices being in the same network group.
Note: Once the device is plugged into the electric socket, connect it with an
Ethernet cable within 60 seconds to prevent the device from Auto Power Off.
Scenario 2: A BiPAC 2071 / 2072 device 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 Sync Button of device B or C of the BC network group for 1~3
seconds to turn it into Broadcast State.
2. Hold down the Sync Button of device A for 1~3 seconds to turn it into Join State.
3. Wait for the Sync LED of both devices A and (B or C) to light up then you will
now have device A join the BC network group.
Note:Once the device is plugged into the electric socket, connect it with an
Ethernet cable within 60 seconds to prevent the device from Auto Power Off.
Scenario 3: A BiPAC 2071 / 2072 device A of network group AD wants to
join an existing network group BC.
For a device which already belongs to a network group is to join with a different
network group, that device has to be ungrouped from its current attached group
first.
Example:
1. Hold down the Sync Button of device A for more than 10 seconds to ungroup it
from network group AD.
2. Then hold down the Sync Button of device (B or C) of network group BC for
1~3 seconds to turn it to Broadcast State.
3. Hold down the Sync Button of device A again for 1~3 seconds to turn it to Join
State.
4. Wait for the Sync LED of both devices A and (B or C) to light up. Now you will
have device A join the network group BC.
Note:Once the device is plugged into the electric socket, connect it with an
Ethernet cable within 60 seconds to prevent the device from Auto Power Off.
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