Devolo dLAN 200 AVpro, dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N User Manual

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1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.1 Thank you for placing your trust in this devolo product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
1.1.1 About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
1.2 CE conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
2.1 What exactly is dLAN? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
2.2 What is WLAN? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
2.3 What is VLAN? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.4 dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
2.5 Sample applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
2.5.1 dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N as a WLAN access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.5.2 dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N as a WLAN client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
2.5.3 dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N and VLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3 Initial use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
3.1 Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
3.2 System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.3 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
3.3.1 Control lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.3.2 Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.3.3 Network jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
3.3.4 WLAN antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.4 Connecting the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
3.4.1 Software for Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4 Network configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
4.1 Calling up the built-in configuration interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
4.2 Menu description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
4.3 Status overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
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4.3.1 dLAN status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
4.3.2 WLAN status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
4.4 Device configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
4.4.1 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
4.4.2 Network settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
4.4.3 dLAN settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
4.4.4 Time server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
4.5 Disabling WLAN configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
4.6 WLAN configuration as access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
4.6.1 WLAN basic settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
4.6.2 Security settings for the access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
4.6.3 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
4.7 WLAN configuration as client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
4.7.1 Security settings for the WLAN client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
4.8 VLAN configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
4.8.1 Create VLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
4.8.2 Overview of configured VLANs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
4.8.3 VLAN port settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
4.9 Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
4.9.1 Resetting the configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
4.9.2 Saving a configuration file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
4.9.3 Restoring a configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
4.9.4 Update firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
5 dLAN network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
5.1 Security in the dLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
5.2 dLAN AVpro network encryption at the touch of a button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
5.3 dLAN AVpro manager for Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
6 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
6.1 Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
6.2 Disposal of old devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
6.3 Warranty conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
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1Preface
1.1 Thank you for placing your trust in this devolo product
devolo dLAN business solutions are a favourably priced option for using the power grid infrastructure in a building to establish a broadband IP network. The advantage this brings is obvious: no new cables have to be laid – expenditure and costs remain low.
The dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N is devolo's innova­tive access point for mobile as well as stationary net­work devices in a professional environment. Positioning anywhere in a building is possible due to the flexibility of dLAN networking over an existing power line: even areas without a network connec­tion are perfectly integrated this way.
1.1.1 About this manual
After an introduction to "dLAN", "WLAN" and "VLAN" basics in Chapter 2, Chapter 3 will cover successfully setting up your dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N. Chapter 4 describes in detail the setting options of the built-in configuration interface and thereby also access to the dLAN, VLAN and WLAN. For information on configuring the dLAN network, please see Chapter 5. Information about product safety and en-
vironmental compatibility of the device and our war­ranty terms can be found in Chapter 6 and conclude the manual.
You can find the technical data for the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N in the product informa- tion sheet on the enclosed product CD.
Description of the symbols
Here we briefly describe the meaning of the symbols used in this manual.
Very important note. Failure to ob­serve this note may result in dam­age.
Important note that should be ob­served.
Additional information, background ma­terial and configuration tips for your de­vice.
If you have any further ideas or suggestions related to our products, please don't hesitate to contact us at
support@devolo.com
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devolo on the Internet
For detailed information on our products, visit
www.devolo.com
.
The download area provides you not only with product descriptions and documentation, but also updates of devolo software and your device's firmware. We especially recommend the descriptions on the topic of "dLAN networking" that contain a wealth of interesting background information.
1.2 CE conformity
This product complies with the technical requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) and the other rele­vant provisions of the FTEG, and it is designed for use in the EU and Switzerland. The product is class A equipment. Class A devices may cause interference when used in residential environments.
"99/05/CE" (R&TTE directive) is a directive similar to the EMC directive. It applies to ra­dio equipment and telecommunication termi­nal equipment.Observance of these directives is verified by the use of harmonized European norms. For the CE declaration for this product, refer to the accompanying product CD under CE.
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2Introduction
dLAN is an intelligent, secure technology that lets you set up a home network easily, quickly and economical­ly via your household electrical wiring, without the need for complex and expensive dedicated cabling. The available performance and effort required for the installation also compares favourably to traditional methods.
2.1 What exactly is dLAN?
dLAN (direct Local Area Network) uses the household power grid to transfer data between computers equipped with suitable adapters and other network components. As a result, any power outlet can be used as a network access point. The data is modulated prior to transfer and sent as a signal via household power lines. State-of-the-art technology ensures that the power and data networks do not interfere with one an­other. Networking via dLAN is fast and secure. The data is encrypted using a key to prevent easy intercep­tion by third parties.
2.2 What is WLAN?
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) refers to the use of radio technology to network computers and other
devices. While it is possible to wirelessly connect com­puters in pairs (peer-to-peer, p2p), a central access point is required to set up a network of multiple devic­es. Such access points are frequently combined in a single device with modems for Internet access and routers to manage network traffic.
The wireless network established by an access point using a specific channel (from 1 to 13) and name (SSID) has a limited range. The range of the access point, which is also known as a "radio cell", is impeded by building walls. In some cases, stable connections are often only possible between WLAN devices within a single room.
As it is not possible to rely on hardware such as net­work cables (in a LAN) or household wiring (in a dLAN) to control access to a WLAN, wireless networking nat­urally presents special security challenges. WLANs therefore use a number of security measures, such as a concealed network name, data encryption and access control via the MAC addresses of the network adapt­ers.
2.3 What is VLAN?
A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a logical, self­enclosed, local network—unlike a physical (switched) network. VLANs divide physical networks into multi-
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ple logical networks that are independent of each other and can be better protected against intru­sion and interception than switched networks. They optimise data distribution and relieve the burden on overloaded networks.
Using VLANs prevents the need for complicated physi­cal wiring. This gives you greater spatial flexibility and saves you having to purchase multiple costly individual devices (e.g. router, switches).
The allocation to a VLAN can take place statically via port assignment, via special marks on the data packets (tagged packets) or dynamically, e.g. through MAC and IP addresses, TCP and UDP ports or higher proto­cols.
2.4 dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
Innovative access point for network-compatible
terminal devices; whether dLAN, WLAN or classic network cable: every device can be connected!
The dLAN powerline technology uses the internal
power line and thus enables flexible positioning of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N everywhere in the building.
Areas without network cables are integrated per-
fectly; alternatively, an existing network is ideally extended.
Developed for use in businesses; already tried and
tested in a multitude of sectors such as hospitality, offices and production.
Ideal for all public areas: an integrated Kensing-
ton Lock reliably protects the adapter from theft.
Easy set-up of WLAN zones (WLAN access points
and wireless hotspots) with support of the WLAN IEEE 802.11n high-speed standard.
Separation of user groups and granular access
control through Multi SSID and VLAN.
Ideal as a comprehensive, fast and stable network
solution or for support of existing network infra­structure.
200 Mbps (gross) connection for fast data trans-
mission via dLAN, 300 Mbps (gross) in WLAN operation (IEEE 802.11n standard).
Professional WLAN security management with
support for WPA, WPA2 and WPA2 Enterprise.
Optimal dLAN security with a 128-bit AES key.Remote management via the
devolo dLAN AVpro manager software.
Simple configuration via web interface. Optimal modification of the adapter for any usage
scenario through network ports that can be disa­bled and the deactivation of the function buttons on the adapter.
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WLAN time control with configurable usage times.Two internal WLAN antennas; MIMO technology
for the best transmission and reception perfor­mance.
2.5 Sample applications
2.5.1 dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N as a WLAN access point
By default, the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N is config­ured as a WLAN access point and makes the dLAN net­work connected via the mains outlet available wirelessly to other client devices, such as laptops, IP ra­dios or IP telephones. This is particularly practical if not all client stations are within range of a WLAN access point, for example because concrete walls disrupt the signal. With dLAN various rooms can be easily con­nected via the mains supply. And using the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N, every mains outlet can be turned quickly and easily into a WLAN connection with excellent reception quality.
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The following illustration shows how the Internet con­nection is set up using the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
and a router, and how the connection within the net­work is set up using additional dLAN AVpro devices.
Fig. 1
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2.5.2 dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N as a WLAN client
Alternatively, the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N can also be configured as a WLAN client. In this case, the adapter connects the WLAN network with the devices in the dLAN network. This is especially practical if net-
work access is not possible either via dLAN or via Ether­net wiring.
The following illustration describes how the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N connects multiple com­puters in the dLAN network wirelessly using an existing router in another network, which, in turn, provides ac­cess to the Internet via Ethernet.
Fig. 2
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2.5.3 dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N and VLAN
Using the VLAN function, the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N is now also capable of setting up complex networks in a more secure and
structured manner. The following illustration shows three separate VLAN networks, within which data are transmitted via dLAN or WLAN using the respective dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N.
Fig. 3
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This example involves three port-based VLANs (colour­coded):
VLAN group one (PCs 1, 7, 8, 9) e.g. at Ethernet
port two
VLAN group two (PCs 2, 10, 11, 12) e.g. at Ether-
net port one
VLAN group three (PCs 3, 4, 5, 6) e.g. at Ethernet
port three One WLAN is assigned to each VLAN group. The configuration of the networking example can have
the following appearance:
Under VLAN configuration enable the VLAN
function and create the desired VLANs with a cor-
responding VLAN ID.
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Then under VLAN port settings define the
assignment of the port and its behaviour.
You can find a detailed functional description for the VLAN configuration under 4.8 VLAN configuration.
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3Initial use
This chapter covers everything you need to know to set up your dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N. It will explain
connecting the device and its functions. We will also briefly introduce the included devolo software and then guide you through its installation.
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3.1 Package contents
Please ensure that the delivery is complete before be­ginning with the installation of your dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N.
Single Kit:
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
Hard copy of installation guide
CD containing software and online documen-
tation
or
Starter Kit:
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
dLAN 200 AVpro WP II
Network cable
Hard copy of installation guide
CD containing software and online documen-
tation
devolo AG reserves the right to change the package contents without prior notice.
3.2 System requirements
Operating systems: Windows XP (32-bit), Win-
dows Vista Home Premium (32-bit/64-bit), Win-
dows 7 Home Premium (32-bit/64-bit), Linux (Ubuntu), Mac OS X and all operating systems with network support
Network connection
Please note that your computer or other de­vice must feature a network adapter with a network port.
To set up a dLAN AVpro network, you need at least two dLAN AVpro devices (200 Mbps or 500 Mbps).
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3.3 Functions
The dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N has the following el­ements:
3.3.1 Control lamps
Power
Green: Lights up when the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N is operational.
dLAN
Green: The network connection is suitable for HD vid­eo streaming; flashes when data is being transmitted.
Orange: The network connection is suitable for SD vid­eo streaming and online gaming; flashes when data is being transmitted.
Red: The network connection is suitable for simple data transfer and Internet access; flashes when data is being transmitted.
WLAN
Green: Lit steady when a connection to the WLAN net­work exists; flashes when data is being transmitted.
Ethernet
Green: Lit steady when a connection to the Ethernet network exists; flashes when data is being transmitted.
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3.3.2 Buttons
All buttons can be enabled or disa­bled on the configuration interface.
ON/OFF
Use the ON/OFF button to switch the WLAN function on or off.
Make sure that the WLAN function in the factory defaults is enabled and the WLAN encryption is set to WPA2. The default WLAN key is the security ID of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N. You
will find the 16-character security ID on the label on the back of the housing.
WPS
With the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) encryption but­ton, you secure your WLAN network at the touch of a button.
WPS is one of the encryption standards de­veloped by the Wi-Fi Alliance for increasing security in a WLAN home network. The objec­tive of WPS is to make it easier to add devices to an existing network. For more detailed in­formation, refer to Chapter 4.6.3 Wi-Fi Pro- tected Setup (WPS).
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dLAN
Via the dLAN encryption button, you secure your dLAN network at the touch of a button:
To encrypt your dLAN AVpro network individually,
press each encryption button on the connected
devices for approx. 1 second – within 2 minutes. To remove a dLAN AVpro device from your net-
work, press the encryption button of the corre-
sponding device for at least 10 seconds.
Reset
The Reset button (on the side of the housing) has two different functions:
The device restarts if you press the Reset button
for less than 10 seconds.
To change the configuration of the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N back to the factory
defaults, press the Reset button for more than 10 seconds. Keep in mind that all settings that
have already been configured will be lost!
The reset button can be pressed using the tip of a ball-point pen.
Kensington Lock
The dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N has a slot for attach­ing a Kensington Lock on the front panel of the hous­ing. A Kensington Lock is antitheft protection for portable hardware.
3.3.3 Network jacks
The three LAN ports can be used to connect computers or other network devices to the
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dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N via commercially availa­ble network cables.
3.3.4 WLAN antennas
The internal WLAN antennas are for connecting to oth­er network devices wirelessly.
3.4 Connecting the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
This section describes how to connect your dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N to a computer or other network device.
Use a network cable to connect the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N to the network port
of your running computer or other network
device.
Plug the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N into a wall
socket.
The power outlet should be in range of the connected network de­vice. The dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N and the network device should be easily accessible. To switch off the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N or dis­connect it from the mains supply, pull the power plug out of the pow­er outlet.
As soon as at least one other dLAN AV adapter
has been connected and plugged into the mains supply, a dLAN network is set up. You can use
devolo dLAN AVpro manager, the encryption button or enter the dLAN password on the con-
figuration interface to secure your dLAN network from unauthorised access. For information on how to proceed, please read further in Chapter
4.4 Device configuration and/or Chapter 5 dLAN network.
For detailed information about connecting other devolo dLAN adapters, visit our web­site: www.devolo.com
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In order to be able to configure the WLAN net-
work, first install the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
software as described in the following chapter.
3.4.1 Software for Windows
The installation wizard installs the adapter's configura­tion software as well as the devolo dLAN AVpro manager and the associated manual on the Windows operating system.
In addition to the individual encryption of your
dLAN network, devolo dLAN AVpro manager
offers other expanded dLAN functions.
Via the configuration interface of your
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N, you can config-
ure your WLAN network (et al.). To install the software, insert the included CD-ROM in
the CD drive of your computer. During the installation process, you will be given the choice of installing all software components ('Standard installation') or selecting individual ones ('Custom installation'). Then you will find the link to the configuration interface as well as the installed devolo dLAN AVpro manager and the corresponding manual in the program group StartAll Programsdevolo.
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4 Network configuration
The dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N has a built-in config­uration interface that can be called up using a stand­ard web browser. All settings for operating the device can be modified here.
4.1 Calling up the built-in configu-
ration interface
You will arrive at the built-in online configuration inter­face of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N by using the dLAN AVpro manager program under Start All Pro­grams devolo dLAN AVpro manager. Call up the context menu of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N (right mouse button on the adapter) and click to select the Open Configuration Website entry.
Then the program determines the current IP address and starts the configuration in the web browser.
By default, you will come directly to the con­figuration interface. However, if a login pass­word was set via the option Device configuration Security, you have to enter this first. Read more about this under 4.4.1 Security.
4.2 Menu description
All menu functions are described in the corresponding interface as well as in the associated chapter in the manual. The sequence of the description in the manual follows the structure of the menu.
Click Save to save the settings of the respective area of the configuration interface.
Click Back to leave the respective area of the configu­ration interface.
Select the desired language in the language selection list.
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The five central areas of the configuration interface are displayed on the left edge. Click the button of an area to move directly into it.
In the Status overview area, you get general
information about all connected dLAN, WLAN and LAN devices.
You can change or modify the various device set-
tings for security, network, dLAN and time under Device configuration.
You can change or modify WLAN settings in the
WLAN configuration area.
You can change or modify VLAN settings in the
VLAN configuration area.
The Management section is for resetting, secur-
ing and restoring your individual configurations. In addition, you can update the firmware of your dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N here.
4.3 Status overview
In the Status overview area you can track the status of your connected dLAN, WLAN and LAN devices.
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4.3.1 dLAN status
To display all connected dLAN devices, click either the Ready to operate icon or the dLAN devices arrow. Each connected dLAN device, regardless of whether it is connected locally or remote in the network, is dis-
played with its MAC address. Clicking the lock icon brings you directly to the dLAN settings (see 4.4.3 dLAN settings).
4.3.2 WLAN status
To display all connected WLAN devices, click either the Ready to operate icon or the WLAN stations ar­row. Each connected WLAN client is displayed with its MAC address. Clicking the lock icon brings you directly
to the WLAN configuration area (see 4.5 Disabling WLAN configuration), where you can configure set­tings for WLAN network security.
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4.4 Device configuration
In the configuration area of the device you can modify settings for security, network, dLAN, date and time.
4.4.1 Security
In this area you can control the access to the configu­ration interface as well as enable and disable the func­tions of the interfaces and buttons on the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N.
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Password
You can set a login password for access to the config­uration interface.
By default, the built-in configura­tion interface of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N is not protected with a password. Howev­er, we recommend assigning a password when the installation of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N is
complete to protect it against tampering by third parties.
To do so, first enter (if present) the current pass-
word and then enter the desired new password twice. Now the configuration interface is pro­tected against unauthorised access with your indi­vidual password!
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Call up the configuration interface again later; the
following window appears first:
Enter admin in the User name field and your
individual password in the Password field.
The admin user name cannot be changed.
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Interfaces
You can enable or disable the interface on the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N by enabling or disabling the corresponding options.
Note that the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N can no longer be reached once all interfac­es have been switched off.
Buttons
You can enable or disable the function of the WLAN, WPS and dLAN encryption buttons on the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N by enabling or disabling the corresponding options.
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Configuration over the web
The option The device can be configured over the web has to be enabled in order for the configuration
interface to be accessible at all.
Disabling this option rules out the possibility of configuring and thus accessing the interface. This status can be reversed only by resetting the adapter to the factory defaults (see the Reset section).
4.4.2 Network settings
The dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N also communicates via the TCP/IP protocol as a component of your home network. The IP address required for this can either be entered manually as a static address or obtained auto- matically from a DHCP server.
The option Use this to accept network settings automatically from a DHCP server is enabled in the factory defaults.
If a DHCP server is already present in the network for giving out IP addresses, have the option Use this to
accept network settings automatically from a DHCP server enabled so that the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N automatically receives an address from it.
You can also assign a static IP address by making en­tries under IP address (e.g. '192.168.0.249') and Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0).
If you ever forget the IP address of your dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N, open the dLAN AVpro manager to find the device in the network. Proceed as described under 4.1
Calling up the built-in configuration in­terface.
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Management VLAN
If you use VLAN and have enabled it under VLAN con­figuration, specify a Management VLAN here by as-
signing the corresponding VLAN ID via the selection box.
The configuration interface can be accessed only via the management VLAN. The factory defaults of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N have the Management
VLAN configured with VLAN ID 1. Additionally, the DHCP server has to be accessible in the management VLAN, and thereby have the option Use this to ac-
cept network settings automatically from a DHCP server enabled.
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If you ever "lock" yourself out of the interface, e.g. by deleting all VLANs, the adapter has to be re­turned to the factory defaults by being reset (see the Reset section).
If the management VLAN configuration is changed, please observe the sequence of the configuration steps to guarantee access to the configuration interface:
Disable VLAN
Configure VLAN port and PVID settings; save them
Under Device configuration Network set-
tings Management VLAN, change the VLAN
ID and save it
Re-enable VLAN
The settings for management VLAN are im­portant only if the VLAN configuration is en­abled.
4.4.3 dLAN settings
In a dLAN network, all connected components must use the same password. The dLAN password can be defined using dLAN AVpro manager, via the dLAN encryption button (see Chapter 5 dLAN network)
or in the dLAN settings section on the configuration interface.
When selecting the procedure, keep in mind the fol­lowing:
If the dLAN password is set using
dLAN AVpro manager or via the dLAN encryption button, you can disregard the dLAN
settings on the configuration interface, since the password is automatically forwarded.
If the dLAN password is set or changed on the
configuration interface, the password in dLAN AVpro manager has to be adjusted accord- ingly. The password is not forwarded automati­cally.
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4.4.4 Time server
A time server is a server on the Internet whose task consists of providing the exact time. Most time servers are coupled with a radio clock.
To see which Internet time server your com­puter uses to communicate, simply click the clock in the lower right corner of the screen and select the Internet time tab.
Enable the option Retrieve date and time auto­matically, so that the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
can automatically synchronise the date and time. Se­lect your Time zone and the Time server. If you have enabled the option Adjust to daylight saving time
automatically, the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N au­tomatically adjusts to daylight saving time.
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4.5 Disabling WLAN configuration
If you would like, you can completely shut off the WLAN part of your dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N, e.g. if you want to operate it exclusively as a simple dLAN de­vice via the built-in Ethernet connections. To do so, un­der WLAN configuration select the Off mode and
confirm your entry with Save WLAN mode or simply press the WLAN ON/OFF button on the housing.
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Keep in mind that after saving this setting, you will be disconnected from any existing wireless connec­tion to the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N. In this case, configure the device via Ethernet or dLAN.
The operating state of the device is displayed under 4.3 Status overview.
4.6 WLAN configuration as access
point
If you would like the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N to act as an access point, select Access point mode un­der WLAN configuration and confirm your entry with
Save WLAN mode or simply press the WLAN ON/ OFF button on the housing. The
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N automatically changes to Access point mode.
The operating state of the device is displayed under 4.3 Status overview.
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4.6.1 WLAN basic settings
In the WLAN basic settings you can set the time control and the RADIUS server, regardless of whether the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N acts as an access point or a client. These settings apply for both modes.
For operation as an access point, a (transmission) channel must be specified. There are 13 channels available. We recommend keeping the default setting
Auto, since in this setting the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N selects the channel regu­larly and independently. In other words, if the last con­nected station logs out, a search for a suitable channel is carried out immediately. If no stations are connect­ed, the device automatically selects a channel every 15 minutes.
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WLAN time control
To be able to use the WLAN time control, the option Retrieve date and
time automatically must be enabled under Device configuration Date and
time. An active Internet connection is also re- quired. (see 4.4.4 Time server)
To be able to use the WLAN time control, enable the option Enable time control. The time control auto­matically switches your wireless network on and off at certain times of the day.
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You can define two time periods during which your wireless network is to be enabled for each weekday. Then the time control automatically switches the wire­less network on or off.
Keep in mind that, as long as the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N regis­ters connected stations, the wire­less network remains enabled. The wireless network is not switched off until the last station has logged off.
RADIUS server
In addition to the WPA/WPA2 encryption key, the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N also supports Enterprise
Mode (see 4.6.2 Security settings for the access point or 4.7.1 Security settings for the WLAN client). In addition to the client and the access point, there is also the RADIUS server in Enterprise
Mode. As a central authentication server, it assumes the user administration for multiple access points.
If you would like to use a RADIUS server, assign a name, Radius port and Radius key.
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4.6.2 Security settings for the access
point
If you want to enable this WLAN network, select Ena­ble this access point.
The dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N supports up to 4 SSIDs or access points (Multi SSID), i.e. up to 4 WLAN networks can be operated via the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N. The SSID specifies the name of your wireless network. You can see this name when logging onto the WLAN and thereby identify the correct subnet. If you enable the Hide SSID option, your wireless network remains hidden. In this case, po­tential network users must know the exact SSID and enter it manually to be able to set up a connection.
Changing the SSID setting can tem­porarily affect all existing connec­tions.
Some WLAN clients have difficulty connect­ing to such hidden wireless networks. If the connection to a hidden SSID poses problems, first try to set up the connection with a visible SSID and only then try to hide it.
Depending upon the application scenario, security considerations may mean that it is to be forbidden for all devices to exchange data freely with each other. For
this purpose, the option No data forwarding be- tween WLAN stations can be enabled, which imple­ments a genuine "peer-to-peer isolation"; all WLAN devices configured as client are not able to exchange any data with each other, but only with the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N.
The factory defaults have this op­tion disabled, i.e. all WLAN devices present in the network can freely exchange data with each other ("peer-to-peer" mode).
Only access point 1 supports the WPS function (see 4.6.3 Wi-Fi Pro- tected Setup (WPS)).
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WLAN filter
In addition to encryption, you can secure your wireless network even more by using a WLAN filter to limit ac­cess via WLAN to the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N for selected devices. Even if the encryption is switched off, the device will not establish a connection.
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The WLAN filter should be used only as an additional option. By using it you could limit access to your wire­less network, but without encryp­tion it would be relatively easy for third parties to eavesdrop on all of your data transmissions.
To use the WLAN filter, enable the option Enable fil­ters. Now you can enter various network devices by
means of what is known as your MAC address for ac-
cess to your dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N. Confirm each entry with Add. Network devices or stations con­nected to your dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N are auto­matically listed, that is, to enable an already connected station for the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N, simply se­lect the MAC address of the respective device and con­firm it with Add. This then appears under Approved WLAN stations. To remove an enabled station, select its MAC address and confirm it with Delete.
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The MAC address designates the hardware interface of each individual network device uniquely (e.g. the WLAN adapter of a com­puter or the Ethernet port of a printer). It con­sists of six double-digit hexadecimal numbers, each separated by a colon (e.g. 00:0B:3B:37:9D:C4). In general, the MAC address is on the housing of the device.
You can easily determine the MAC address of a Win­dows computer by opening the window with the com­mand prompt under Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt. Enter the com­mand IPCONFIG /ALL here. The MAC address is dis­played under the designation Physical address.
After entering the MAC addresses, do not forget to click the Save button. If the entered values are incor­rect (e.g. because the colons are missing), a corre­sponding error message is displayed.
Keep in mind that you also have to enter the MAC address of your own computer if you are connected to the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N not via the Ethernet port, but via WLAN. Otherwise you will block your own access to the device via WLAN by activating the WLAN filter!
Security (encryption)
Without encryption, not only are all data transmitted from client computers to the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N in your wireless network without protection, but there is also no password prompt to establish the connection. If no other security measures were set up, such as a WLAN filter (see Chap­ter WLAN filter), third parties can gain access to your network at any time and, for example, share your Inter­net connection. Usually this happens without you no­ticing it.
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To secure the data transmission in your wireless net­work there are two security standards available.
The older and weaker WEP standard can protect
communication with the help of a key having
either 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters.
The state-of-the-art WPA and WPA2 (Wi-Fi
Protected Access) methods allow individualised keys consisting of letters and numbers with a length of up to 63 characters. You can simply enter them via the keyboard. Under Mode, you
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can limit access of clients to the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N to the method you
have selected. In addition to the WPA/WPA2
encryption key, the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
also supports Enterprise Mode. As a central
authentication server, the RADIUS server assumes
the user administration (for multiple access points;
see RADIUS server).
Enterprise Mode does not support any WPS.
Save all modified settings before leaving this configu­ration area again.
The factory defaults have the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N configured as an access point and the WPA2 WLAN encryption is set with the security ID as the default WLAN key. You will find the 16­character security ID on the label on the back of the housing.
When activating the encryption, make sure that the WLAN settings (SSID, encryption mode and encryption key) of the access point always correspond to the set­tings of the clients, as otherwise you will be (uninten­tionally) excluding devices from your network.
You should always encrypt the connections in your WLAN. Otherwise anyone within range could pene­trate into your home network and, for example, share your Internet connection. Always select the better WPA2 encryption method if possible. Use WEP only if one of your wireless terminal devices does not operate with a better standard.
4.6.3 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is one of the international encryption standards developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance for easily and quickly setting up a secure wireless net­work. The encryption keys of the respective WLAN cli­ent are transmitted automatically and continuously to the other WLAN client(s) of the wireless network. The dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N offers two different vari­ants for transmitting these encryption keys:
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WPS via PBC (Push Button Configuration):
Start the encryption process on the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
either by pressing the WPS button on the
front panel of the device or
by pressing the Start setup button on the
user interface under WLAN configuration Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
Then press either the WPS key of the WLAN client
you are adding or the WPS button on the configu­ration interface. Now the devices exchange their
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encryption keys and establish a secure WLAN con-
nection. The WLAN LED on the front panel indi-
cates the synchronisation process by flashing.
WPS via PIN:
To interconnect WLAN clients securely in your
wireless network via PIN variants, enter an indi-
vidualised key in the configuration interface under
WLAN configuration Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS) PIN and start the encryption pro-
cess by pressing the Start setup button.
Open the configuration interface of the WLAN cli-
ent to be added and transmit the PIN selected on
the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N. Confirm the
encryption process as described there. Now the
devices exchange their encryption keys and estab-
lish a secure WLAN connection. The WLAN LED on
the front panel indicates the synchronisation pro-
cess by flashing.
Use of the WPS process implies either WPA or WPA2. For that reason, keep in mind the following automatic settings depending on the encryption standard (also refer to 4.4.1 Security), i.e.
if under WLAN configuration Access Point
No encryption or WEP is selected in advance,
WPA2 is set automatically. The newly generated
password is displayed under WLAN configura­tion Access Point in the Key field.
if under WLAN configuration Access Point
WEP is selected in advance, WPA2 is set auto-
matically. The newly generated password is dis­played under WLAN configuration Access Point in the Key field.
if under WLAN configuration Access Point
WPA is selected in advance, this setting remains
with the previously assigned password.
if under WLAN configuration Access Point
WPA2 is selected in advance, this setting remains
with the previously assigned password.
The WPS function is supported only by access point 1.
4.7 WLAN configuration as client
If you would like the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N to act as client, select WLAN client mode under WLAN
configuration and confirm your entry with Save WLAN mode.
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The operating state of the device is displayed under Status display.
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You can find a detailed description of the WLAN basic settings under 4.6.1 WLAN ba- sic settings.
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4.7.1 Security settings for the WLAN cli-
ent
In the SSID field, enter the SSID of the corresponding access point.
To secure the data transmission in your wireless net­work there are two security standards available.
The older and weaker WEP standard can protect
communication with the help of a key having
either 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters.
The state-of-the-art WPA and WPA2 (Wi-Fi
Protected Access) methods allow individualised
keys consisting of letters and numbers with a
length of up to 63 characters. You can simply
enter them via the keyboard. Under Mode, you
can limit access of clients to the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N to the method you
have selected. In addition to the WPA/WPA2
encryption key, the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N
also supports Enterprise Mode. As a central
authentication server, the RADIUS server assumes the user administration (for multiple access points; see RADIUS server).
Enterprise Mode does not support any WPS.
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.
Save all modified settings before leaving this configu­ration area again.
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The factory defaults have the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N con­figured as an access point and the WPA2 WLAN encryption is set with the security ID as the default WLAN key. You will find the 16-character security ID on the label on the back of the housing.
When activating the encryption, make sure that the WLAN settings (SSID, encryption mode and encryption key) of the access point always correspond to the set­tings of the clients, as otherwise you will be (uninten­tionally) excluding devices from your network.
4.8 VLAN configuration
You can select whether you would like to disable the VLAN configuration completely or use it. To do so, press the Enable VLAN or Disable VLAN button. If VLAN is disabled, all Ethernet ports, the dLAN port and the WLAN access points are interconnected, i.e. in this operating mode the VLAN settings have no influence on the behaviour of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N.
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4.8.1 Create VLAN
The factory defaults have VLAN 1 configured with VLAN ID 1. You can configure additional VLANs under Create VLAN. In doing so, a VLAN (VLAN 1 to VLAN
15) has to be selected and a VLAN ID (1 to 4094) as­signed. When creating VLANs, already assigned VLAN IDs cannot be assigned a second time. Configured VLANs are illustrated in the overview.
When configuring the VLANs, the VLAN port settings and when defin­ing the Management VLAN, the con­figuration interface of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N should remain accessible, i.e. configurable. If you ever "lock" yourself out in spite of this, the adapter has to be returned to the factory defaults by being reset (see the Reset section).
4.8.2 Overview of configured VLANs
To delete a VLAN, first enable it and then confirm with Delete. It is not possible to delete all VLANs; one VLAN must remain configured.
An enabled VLAN configuration re­quires at least one configured VLAN, since otherwise the configu­ration interface is no longer acces­sible and no connection of the port is enabled.
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4.8.3 VLAN port settings
The VLAN port settings are configured here.
The existing ports of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N are listed in the first left column.
The configured VLANs are listed in the row header.
The ports can be assigned to the VLANs via the matrix. Multiple VLANs can be assigned to the Ethernet ports and the dLAN port.
ETH 1 ETH 2 ETH 3
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WLAN ports can be assigned only to a VLAN.
For more detailed help on verifying the set­tings, refer to our online FAQs on our website at www.devolo.com
.
If the WLAN mode Access Point is enabled, only the access points are assigned to the VLANs. If the WLAN mode WLAN client is enabled, only the WLAN client is assigned to the VLAN.
The behaviour of the port is configured via the columns
Enable Tx Force Untag, Acceptable Frame Type (All/Tagged only) and PVID:
If the option Enable Tx Force Untag is enabled,
all outgoing frames are sent from this port as
"untagged".
If Enable Tx Force Untag is not enabled, all
outgoing frames are sent from this port as
"tagged".
The factory defaults of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N have the option Enable Tx Force Untag enabled, i.e. all frames are sent "untagged".
The option Acceptable Frame Type (All/
Tagged only) refers to the incoming data path of
the ports. It determines whether all frames i.e.
"tagged" and "untagged" (All) are accepted or
only "tagged" frames (Tagged Only). If the All setting is enabled, all "untagged" frames are for­warded to the VLAN with the PVID configured for this port.
Under PVID the VLAN ID is specified, which is
assigned received "untagged" frames. In the setting Acceptable Frame Type (Tagged only) the configured PVID is insignificant.
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4.9 Management
In the Management area you can reset the current configuration to the factory defaults, save it to your
computer as a file or restore it from there and update the firmware of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N.
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4.9.1 Resetting the configuration
With the Management Reset configuration com- mand, the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N is reset to the original factory defaults. In doing so, you lose your per­sonal settings.
The last-assigned dLAN password for the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N is also reset. To re-secure your dLAN AVpro network individually, read further at
4.4.3 dLAN settings.
For backup purposes, all active configuration settings can be transmitted to your computer, stored there as a file and reloaded into the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N. In this way, you can for example generate configura­tions for different network environments, with which you can set up the device quickly and easily.
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4.9.2 Saving a configuration file
To save the active configuration to your computer as a file, select the corresponding button in the area Man-
agement Save configuration file. Then enter a storage location and name for the settings file.
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4.9.3 Restoring a configuration
An existing configuration file can be sent to the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N in the area Manage- ment Restore device configuration and enabled there. Select a suitable file via the Browse… button
and start the operation by clicking the Restore device configuration button.
4.9.4 Update firmware
The firmware of the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N in­cludes the software for operating the device. If neces­sary, devolo offers new versions on the Internet as a file download, for example to modify existing functions.
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To bring the firmware up to the latest version, first
go to the devolo website, www.devolo.com
, and download the appropriate file for the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N to your computer.
Then in the configuration dialogue, go to the area
Management Update Firmware. Click Browse… and select the downloaded file.
Then start the update procedure with the Update
Firmware button. After a successful update, the
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N restarts automati­cally.
Ensure that the update procedure is not interrupted. To do so, it is best to connect your computer to the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N via dLAN or LAN rather than WLAN.
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5dLAN network
5.1 Security in the dLAN
Before you can use the dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N in your dLAN network, first you have to connect it to other dLAN AVpro devices as a home network. Two specific pieces of information are especially important for this:
Shared use of the dLAN password serves as access
control to the dLAN network and results in a delimited dLAN network.
Shared use of a dLAN password serves as encryp-
tion of the dLAN network, and thereby the inter­ception protection, of the transmitted data.
The dLAN password can be specified automatically via the encryption button or manually using the dLAN AVpro manager program. Please note the fol­lowing basic principle when choosing your encryption method:
In dLAN AVpro networks, data encryption is as
simple as touching a button, since all corre­sponding dLAN AVpro devices are equipped with an encryption button.
For dLAN AVpro networks that include devices
with and without encryption buttons, data
encryption must be set up using the dLAN AVpro manager.
5.2 dLAN AVpro network encryp­tion at the touch of a button
To encrypt a dLAN AVpro network, in which all associ­ated devices are equipped with an encryption button, simply press the encryption button that is located on the device. Pressing this button will encrypt your dLAN AVpro network with a randomly generated pass­word.
For security reasons, the function of the encryption button can be disa­bled in the dLAN AVpro manager or on the configuration interface un­der 4.4 Device configuration.
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The following section contains exact instructions of en­cryption on the basis of possible network scenarios:
Adapters cannot be configured while in Standby mode.
Encrypting a new dLAN AVpro network with a dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N and an additional dLAN AVpro adapter (Fig. 4)
Once both dLAN AVpro adapters have been successful­ly connected, press each encryption button for >one second within two minutes of one another.
That's it! Your dLAN AVpro network is now protected against unauthorised access.
Fig. 4
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Expanding an existing dLAN AVpro network by adding another dLAN AVpro adapter (Fig. 5)
If you have already secured your existing dLAN AVpro network using the encryption button, use the same method to integrate further adapters. Once you have successfully connected the new dLAN AVpro adapter, first press the encryption button (> one second) of one of your network’s existing adapters, then press the
encryption button (> one second) of your new dLAN AVpro adapter within two minutes.
That's it! The new dLAN AVpro adapter is now integrat­ed in your network. To integrate additional dLAN AVpro adapters in your network, repeat the above steps.
Fig. 5
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Removing a dLAN AVpro adapter from a net­work (Fig. 6)
To remove a dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N or another dLAN AVpro adapter from an existing network, press its encryption button for at least ten seconds. The de­vice will be assigned a new randomly generated pass­word and will thus no longer be able to access the
network. To integrate the device into a different dLAN AVpro network, follow the steps described above, depending on whether you are setting up a new network or adding the adapter to an existing one.
Fig. 6
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5.3 dLAN AVpro manager for Win­dows
The installation wizard installs the devolo dLAN AVpro manager configuration software as well as the associated manual on the Windows op­erating system (see 3.4.1 Software for Windows).
In addition to the individual encryption of your dLAN network and the security from unauthorised access, devolo dLAN AVpro manager offers other expand­ed dLAN functions.
For detailed descriptions and information on configuration of your dLAN network please consult this devolo dLAN AVpro manager manual.
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6 Appendix
For the permitted voltage range for operating the device and the power consumption, refer to the label on the rear side of the device. Additio­nal technical information is availab­le on the product sheet.
6.1 Important safety instructions
All safety and operating instructions should be read and understood before using the device, and should be kept for future reference.
Never open the device. There are no user-servi-
ceable parts inside the device.
Do not try to service this product yourself! Contact qualified techni­cians each and every time your de­vice needs maintenance. There is a risk of electric shock!
Use the device in a dry location only.
The outlet must be within reach of the connected network device. The
dLAN 200 AVpro Wireless N and the network device must be easily accessible.
To switch the device off, pull the power plug out
of the power outlet.
To disconnect the device from the power supply
grid, pull the power plug.
Do not keep the device in direct sunlight.Do not insert any objects into the openings of the
device.
Slots and openings on the case serve as ventila-
tion. Never block or cover them.
Never set up the device near a heater or radiator. The device should be located only where sufficient
ventilation can be ensured.
Disconnect the device from the power supply grid
before cleaning. Use a moist towel to clean the device. Never use water, paint thinner, benzene, alcohol or other strong cleaning agents when cleaning the device, as these could damage the case.
Never use the device with a power supply that
does not meet the specifications provided on the rating plate.
In the event of damage, disconnect the device
from the power supply grid and contact customer service. This applies, for example, if
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the power cable or plug is damaged.liquid has been spilled on the device or
objects have fallen into the device.
the device has been exposed to rain or water.the device does not work, even though the
operating instructions have been followed properly.
the device’s case is damaged.
6.2 Disposal of old devices
To be used in the countries of the European Union and other European countries with a separate collecting sy­stem:
The icon with crossed-out wastebasket on the device means that this adapter is an electrical or electronic device that falls within the scope of application of the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act ("Elektrogesetz"). Since 24 March 2006, these types of devices may no longer be disposed of with household waste. Rather, in Germany, they can be given to a municipal collection point free of charge. Contact your municipal government to find out the address and hours of the nearest collection point.
6.3 Warranty conditions
The devolo AG warranty is given to purchasers of devolo products in addition to the warranty conditions provided by law and in accor­dance with the following conditions:
1 Warranty coverage
a) The warranty covers the equipment delivered and all its parts.
Parts will, at devolo's sole discretion, be replaced or repaired free of charge if, despite proven proper handling and adherence to the operating instructions, these parts became defective due to fabrication and/or material defects. Alterna­tively, devolo reserves the right to replace the defective pro­duct with a comparable product with the same specifications and features. Operating manuals and possibly supplied soft­ware are excluded from the warranty.
b) Material and service charges shall be covered by devolo, but
not shipping and handling costs involved in transport from the buyer to the service station and/or to devolo.
c) Replaced parts become property of devolo.
d) devolo is authorized to carry out technical changes (e.g. firm-
ware updates) beyond repair and replacement of defective parts in order to bring the equipment up to the current techni­cal state. This does not result in any additional charge for the customer. A legal claim to this service does not exist.
2Warranty period
The warranty period for this devolo product is three years. This period begins at the day of delivery from the devolo dealer. War­ranty services carried out by devolo do not result in an extension of the warranty period nor do they initiate a new warranty period. The warranty period for installed replacement parts ends with the war­ranty period of the device as a whole.
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3Warranty procedure
a) If defects appear during the warranty period, the warranty
claims must be made immediately, at the latest within a period of 7 days.
b) In the case of any externally visible damage arising from trans-
port (e.g. damage to the housing), the person carrying out the transportation and the sender should be informed immedi­ately. On discovery of damage which is not externally visible, the transport company and the sender are to be immediately informed in writing, at the latest within 3 days of delivery.
c) Transport to and from the location where the warranty claim is
accepted and/or the repaired device is exchanged, is at the purchaser's own risk and cost.
d) Warranty claims are only valid if a copy of the original
purchase receipt is returned with the device. devolo reserves the right to require the submission of the original purchase receipt.
4 Suspension of the warranty
All warranty claims will be deemed invalid
a) if the label with the serial number has been removed from the
device,
b) if the device is damaged or destroyed as a result of acts of
nature or by environmental influences (moisture, electric shock, dust, etc.),
c) if the device was stored or operated under conditions not in
compliance with the technical specifications,
d) if the damage occurred due to incorrect handling, especially to
non-observance of the system description and the operating instructions,
e) if the device was opened, repaired or modified by persons not
contracted by devolo,
f) if the device shows any kind of mechanical damage, or
g) if the warranty claim has not been reported in accordance with
3a) or 3b).
5Operating mistakes
If it becomes apparent that the reported malfunction of the device has been caused by unsuitable hardware, software, installation or operation, devolo reserves the right to charge the purchaser for the resulting testing costs.
6 Additional regulations
The above conditions define the complete scope of devolo's legal liability.
a) The warranty gives no entitlement to additional claims, such as
any refund in full or in part. Compensation claims, regardless of the legal basis, are excluded. This does not apply if e.g. injury to persons or damage to private property are specifically covered by the product liability law, or in cases of intentional act or culpable negligence.
b) Claims for compensation of lost profits, indirect or consequen-
tial detriments, are excluded.
c) devolo is not liable for lost data or retrieval of lost data in
cases of slight and ordinary negligence.
d) In the case that the intentional or culpable negligence of
devolo employees has caused a loss of data, devolo will be liable for those costs typical to the recovery of data where peri­odic security data back-ups have been made.
e) The warranty is valid only for the first purchaser and is not
transferable.
f) The court of jurisdiction is located in Aachen, Germany in the
case that the purchaser is a merchant. If the purchaser does not have a court of jurisdiction in the Federal Republic of Ger­many or if he moves his domicile out of Germany after conclu­sion of the contract, devolo's court of jurisdiction applies. This is also applicable if the purchaser's domicile is not known at the time of institution of proceedings.
g) The law of the Federal Republic of Germany is applicable. The
UN commercial law does not apply to dealings between devolo and the purchaser.
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Index
C CE declaration 6 Control lamps 19 D Default WLAN key 20, 48, 55 devolo dLAN AVpro manager 23, 69 DHCP server 33 Disposal of old devices 72 dLAN AVpro network 65 dLAN encryption 35 dLAN password 35 E Encryption button 65 Enterprise Mode 48 Enterprise mode 53 I Important safety instructions 71 IP address 33 L LAN (Network connection) 21 M MAC address 46 Management VLAN 34 Multi SSID 43 P Package contents 18
R RADIUS server 42 Reset 21 S Security ID 20 Software installation 23 SSID 43 System requirements 18 T tagged 59 Time server 36 U untagged 59 V VLAN 55 VLAN ID 34, 57 VLAN port 58 W Warranty 72 WEP 47, 53 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 20, 48 WLAN antenna 22 WLAN client 50 WLAN filter 44 WLAN ON/OFF button 20 WLAN time control 41 WPA 47, 53 WPA2 47, 53
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