Simpler Networks HP200PT64 User Manual

HomePlug AV Ethernet Adapter User’s Manual
Rev.
1.0
Nov. 2009
HomePlug AV
Powerline Pass-through Ethernet Adapter
User’s Manual
HP200PT
64
HomePlug AV Ethernet Adapter User’s Manual
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 1
1.1
G
ENERAL FEATURES
............................................................................................... 1
1.2
P
ACKAGE CONTENTS
.............................................................................................. 1
1.3
S
YSTEM REQUIREMENT
........................................................................................... 1
2. HOMEPLUG AV ETHERNET ADAPTER OVERVIEW .................................................. 2
2.1
AC P
OWER SOCKET
............................................................................................... 2
2.2
LED D
ESCRIPTION
.................................................................................................. 2
2.3
P
USH BUTTON/RESET HOLE
..................................................................................... 3
2.4
I
NSTALLING YOUR HOMEPLUG AV ETHERNET ADAPTERS
............................................ 3
2.5
F
ORMING A HOMEPLUG AV LOGICAL NETWORK
......................................................... 4
2.6
J
OINING & LEAVING THE POWERLINE NETW ORK
.......................................................... 5
3. INSTALLING POWER PACKET UTILITY ..................................................................... 6
4. USING POWER PACKET UTILITY ............................................................................... 7
4.1
U
SER INTERFACE
.................................................................................................... 7
4.1.1 Main Tab .......................................................................................................... 7
4.1.2 Privacy Tab ...................................................................................................... 9
4.1.3 Diagnostics Tab .............................................................................................. 10
4.1.4 About Tab....................................................................................................... 11
4.1.5 Preferences .................................................................................................... 11
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING ............................................................................................... 12
5.1.1 The Power LED does not turn on after plug into power outlet .......................... 12
5.1.2 The LNK LED does not turn on or not flashing ................................................ 12
5.1.3 The Ethernet LED does not turn on ................................................................. 12
5.1.4 No any HP200PT64 device be displayed on Power Packet Utility.................... 12
6. APPENDIX A. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................... 13
7. APPENDIX B. POWERLINE NETWORK APPLICATION ........................................... 14
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Important Safety Notice:
This device is not for outdoor use that may cause the risk of electric shock from lightning . Do not use this device near the water like swimming pool, wet environment.
Do not use liquid /aerosol cleaner to clean this device and must unplug this product before cleaning.
Do not open the cover of device when plug into power socket. These
expose you to the risk of high voltage damage.
Do not put any other things into/on this device especially sharp conductive object.
Do not open or remove this Powerline Ethernet Adapter case personally,
it may result in exposure to dangerous voltage points or other risks
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1. Introduction
The HP200PT64 HomePlug AV Powerline Ethernet Adapter (called HP200PT64, hereafter) provides the fast data and video transmission through your existing Powerline environment. It’s simple to plug into your power socket to every room in your home and easy to extend your network without any extra wires and configuration. The integrated female power socket with AC filter design is convenience of not losing your single power outlet. HP200PT64 provides high speed transmit data rates of up to 200Mbps and the QoS support let you enjoy the HD videos, IPTV /VoIP services, online game and other multimedia contents transmission smoothly. The built-in AES-128 bit data encryption algorithms can achieve a secure and safety Powerline network. HP200PT64 enable you to a high speed home networking experience!.
1.1 General Features
High speed transfer PHY rate up to 200 Mbps for HD/IPTV and VOD services and whole
triple-play connectivity.
Easy to build or extend home networking environment use the existing power outlet, no
extra wire required.
Simple plug-and-play and zero configuration between the routers, computers, and your
gaming console.
Integrated Quality of Service (QoS) and low power consumption.  128-bit AES data encryption algorithm.  Co-existence with HomePlug 1.0 nodes.  Integrated AC Power Socket with AC filter design.
1.2 Package Contents
2 x HP200PT64 HomePlug AV Powerline Ethernet Adapters. (dual pack) 2 x Ethernet RJ-45 Cat5.Cables. 1 x Printed Quick Start Guide. 1 x CD-ROM. (Contains Power Packet utility software / User’s Manual / Quick start guide )
1.3 System Requirement
In order to use the HomePlug AV Ethernet Adapters to establish the network connection in your home, you must have the following:
ADSL or Cable service with at least one public Internet address for your LAN
if you want to use Powerline devices to get on to the internet.
One or more computers each containing an Ethernet network interface card (NIC)
Operating system:
Windows 98/SE,Me,2000,XP,Vista for install/configure/remove Power Packet utility.
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2. HomePlug AV Ethernet Adapter Overview
2.1 AC Power Socket
This AC power socket with AC filter built-in design of HP200PT64 enables additional terminal devices or multiple sockets to be connected to this device just as a normal wall socket and no power supply is lost. It has two earthing clips on the sides of the plug instead of a female earth contact and supplies up to 16 Amperes that connected with other electrically operated power device.
2.2 LED Description
The front bottom side contains 3 lights called LEDs that indicate the status of this device:
LED Color
Status
Description
Off This Adapter is not connected to power
Flashing evenly at
1 second interval
(Dark Red)
This Adapter is in
Power Saving
mode if there is no link on Ethernet for 10 seconds. After the link on Ethernet is active, the adapter wakes up automatically.
Flashing evenly at
1 second interval (Green)
The adapter is in configuration mode, an AVLN is being formed (new AVLAN is formed or a new adapter is being added to an existing AVLN).
Uneven flashing There was error during configuration process
Green The adapter is connected to power
Off There is no link on Powerline interface
Red
If Powerline link present, Estimated application Throughput < Low Threshold
Orange
If Powerline link present, Low Threshold ≤ Estimated
application Throughput < High Threshold
Green
If Powerline link present, Estimated application-Throughput
High Threshold
Off
There is no Ethernet Cable connected to the adapter
Green
There is link on Ethernet interface
Green flash
There is activity on Ethernet interface
Function
Threshold
default Low Threshold:20Mbps; default High Threshold:40Mbps Factory Default press RESET button for 3~5 sec
NMK randomization
Press NMK button for 10 sec. Finish when all LEDs are OFF and ON again.
❷ ❸
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2.3 Push Button/Reset hole
The right-hand side on the device contains the push button and reset hole for the easy data encryption/synchronization and reset to the default factory’ settings: .
NMK (Network Membership Key) button Implements the one-button security configuration and synchronization
please see “2.5 Forming a HomePlug AV Logical Network” for further information.
Reset: (Reset hole for restore the factory default settings) The Reset button restores the factory default settings in the adapter. You can use a small paper clip to insert into the rest hole and hold for more than 3 seconds to active the reset behavior.
2.4 Installing your HomePlug AV Ethernet Adapters
1.
Connect the one end of the Ethernet cable provided in the package to the first PLC adapter’s Ethernet port.
2.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to PC’s Ethernet port.
3.
Plug the adapter’s power plug into your power socket.
4.
Repeat the step1 for the second PLC adapter and connect the other end of Ethernet cable to the LAN port of your ADSL router/Cable modem and repeat the step 3..
You can see the Figure 10 in Chapter 7 for this connection reference
NMK
RESET
W
e strongly recommend you
directly plug this device into standalone power
outlet, avoid connecting this device to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), or connecting same power strip with other AC adapter/Power charger etc because of this device transferring data using existing electrical wiring in your home and the data transmission throughput performance probably be affected by electrical noises, although this HomePlug AV Powerline adapter can overcome/reduce the noise interference. These electrical noises equipments
are most like: Battery Charger / Hair Dryers / Halogen
light.
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2.5 Forming a HomePlug AV Logical Network
By default, HP200PT64 come without a network identifier and encryption key.When you plug two HP200PT64 into electrical outlet, It will operate normally but without security configuration.
The Network Membership Key (NMK) uniquely identifies a Private Network, the HomePlug AV Logical Network (AVLN). Devices that share the same NMK will form a logical network when connected to common Powerline media. This permits multiple logical networks to exist on the same connection. Individual devices can join or leave a specific logical network by changing NMK. In order to form a HomePlug AV Logical Network between two adapters are as following 3 steps: (see figure 1.)
1. Press the button on the first device for less than 3 seconds.
2. Press the button on the second device for less than 3 seconds.
3. Wait for connection to complete within 1 minute.
During the configuration process, the Power LED on each device flashes evenly at one second intervals until the operation succeeds or fails. If an error occurs, the Power LED on the “adder” flashes unevenly until the pushbutton on the “adder” is pressed again or the “joiner” is reset by pressing and holding the pushbutton for more than 10 seconds.
The ‘adder’ is the device that gives an NMK to another device. The ‘joiner’ is the device that takes an NMK from another device. The role of ‘adder’ or ‘joiner’ is determined automatically by each device when the Simple Connect button is pressed. A device that belongs to an existing logical network will become an ‘adder’. A device that does not belong to a powerline network will become a ‘joiner’. Only one ‘adder’ and one ‘joiner’ can participate in any join operation.
Figure1. Forming a secure private Powerline network (AVLN)
Within 1 minute
Adapter Ⓐ and Ⓑ become “Joiner
JoinerJoiner
Joiner” when press NMK button of both devices want to form a AVLN.
Ⓑ determines that Ⓐ MAC address < Ⓑ MAC address
Ⓑ becomes a
“ adder
adderadder
adder”
Powerline network
P
ress 3 seconds
Press 3 seconds
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2.6 Joining & leaving the Powerline network
[Joining a Powerline network]
When both HP200PT64 adapters already on an existing AVLN and you want a new device
(“joiner”) to join the network, please following these steps below:
1. Press the pushbutton on the ‘joiner’ for less than 3 seconds.
2. Press the pushbutton on any network device for less than 3 seconds, making it the ‘adder’. You have 1 minute, by default, to press this pushbutton.
3. Wait for connection to complete
The Power LED on both devices will flash at 1-second intervals until the process succeeds or fails. It will illuminate steadily on success. If an error occurs, the Power LED on the ‘adder’ will flash unevenly until the pushbutton on the ‘adder’ is pressed again or the ‘joiner’ is reset by pressing the pushbutton for more than 10 seconds, as described in Figure 2.
Figure2. Join the Powerline network
[Leaving a Powerline network]
Press the Simple Connect pushbutton on the device for longer than 10 seconds. Wait a few
seconds for the device to reset and leave the network:
1. Press the pushbutton on the ‘leaver’ for at least 10 seconds. The device will reset and restart with a random NMK.
2. Wait for reset to complete.
[Join Multiple Devices to a Network]
To add several new devices to an existing network, the process in Joining a Powerline network process must be repeated for each ‘joiner’. This lets you press the ‘adder’ pushbutton once then press each ‘joiner’ pushbutton in turn. If pushbuttons are pressed on two or more joiners, only the first one will respond. The second will not. This makes timing Important.
Powerl
ine network
Adapter Ⓐ and Ⓑ both on the existing AVLN.
Press NMK button on Ⓑ less e than 3 seconds (Ⓑ is the ‘adder’ )
Press NMK button on Ⓒ less e than 3 seconds (Ⓒ is the ‘joiner’ )
Ⓒ accepts NMK from Ⓑ
The Join operation can be cancelled by pressing the Simple Connect pushbutton on the first device again, for less than 3 seconds, instead of pressing the pushbutton on the second device. If you press pushbuttons on three or more devices, only the first two will respond. The others will not.
P
res
s 3 seconds
P
ress 3 seconds
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3. Installing Power Packet Utility
The Power Packet Configuration Utility for Windows OS enables the users to identify HomePlug devices on the Powerline network; measures data rate performance, ensures privacy and performs diagnostics by setting user defined secure Powerline networks. This section will help you to install and configure the Powerline Power Packet utility. Now please follow the steps below for installation:
1. After start your PC please insert the CD-ROM into your CD drive.
2. The installation program will be launched automatically, if does not please run the “autorun.exe” which can be found in the CD-ROM’s root directory.
3. Click the “Power Packet utility” to launch this program
4. you can see the Setup Wizard program to prepare the installation ,click “Next” to continue
5. You can browse and select the different installation folder to install this utility,
Also you can check the Disk space in advance to determines the destination
folder you prefer to install by click the “Disk cost..” button , please click the “Next” to continue the next step.
6. Now the installer program is ready to install the utility , click the “Next” to start installation, waiting the installation process is complete and click “Done”
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4. Using Power Packet Utility
In order to start the utility, Click “Start””Program files””PL64 series Powerline””Power Packet utility” or you can double click the Power Packet utility icon to execute this program from the desktop on your laptop/PC. Here is the main screen of utility:
Figure 3. Main Screen of Power Packet Utility
The top panel of the screen shot shows a HomePlug Powerline device connected locally to the host computer. The bottom panel shows four devices connected remotely to the computer running the utility
4.1 User Interface
4.1.1 Main Tab
The Main screen provides a list of all Powerline devices logically connected to the computer when the utility is running. The top panel shows all local HomePlug devices connected to the computer’s NIC (Network Interface Card). In most cases, only one device will be seen. In situations where there are more than one local device being connected, such as a USB or an Ethernet adapter, the user can select the local device by clicking on it and then click the Connect button to its right. The status area above the button indicates that your PC is connected to that same device. Once connected to the local device, the utility will automatically scan the power line periodically for any other HomePlug devices. If no local HomePlug devices are discovered, the status area above the connect button will indicate with a message ‘NO HOMEPLUG ADAPTERS DETECTED’.
The bottom panel displays all the HomePlug remote devices, discovered on the current logical network. The total number of remote devices connected on the same network can be found on top of the Remote device panel. The Network type (Public or Private) is also displayed based on the network status of the local device. The scan status option is displayed on the top right corner above the Remote devices panel showing whether the Auto scan functionality is turned ON or OFF. The following information is displayed for all devices that appear in the bottom panel.
Top Panel
Bottom Panel
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Device Name
column shows the default device name, which may be user re-defined. A user can change the name by either using the rename button or by clicking on the name and editing in-place. An icon is usually shown with the name. By default, the icon is always accompanied by a device name.
MAC Address column shows the Remote device’s MAC address.
Password column: by default is blank and ‘Enter Password’ button can be used to enter it.
To set the Password of the device (required when creating a private network), first select the device by clicking on its name in the lower panel and then click on the Enter Password button. A dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 4 to type the password. The selected device name is shown above the password field and the password can be verified by hitting the OK button. The Password field accepts the Device password in any case formats, with or without dashed between them. A confirmation box will appear if the password was entered correctly. If a device was not found, the user will be notified along with the suggestions to resolve common problems. This process might take a few seconds to get completed.
Figure4: Set Device Password
The Add button is used to add a remote device to the existing network by entering the device password of the device. A dialog box will appear as shown below in Figure5. The dialog box allows the user to enter both a device name and the password.
Figure 5: Add remote device
Note: The device must be present on the power line (plugged in) in order for the password to be confirmed and added to the network. If the device could not be located, a warning message will be shown.
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The Scan button is used to perform an immediate search of the HomePlug devices connected to the Powerline network. By default, the utility automatically scans every few seconds and updates the display screen. A typical screen after naming and supplying passwords might appear as in Figure 6.
Figure6: Main screen with supplying password of Powerline device
4.1.2 Privacy Tab
The Privacy screen provides the user with an option to maintain security for their logical network and also to select the devices that has to be included in the network. The appearance is shown in Figure 7.All HomePlug devices are shipped using a default logical network (network name), which is normally “HomePlugAV”. The Privacy dialog screen allows user to change to a private network by changing the network name (network password) of devices. The user can always reset to the HomePlug network (Public) by entering “HomePlug” as the network name or by clicking on the Use Default button.
Note: Changing the network name to anything other than HomePlug will show the network type on the main screen as Private.
Figure7: Privacy Tab with supplying network name of Powerline device
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The Set Local Device Only button can be used to change the network name (network password) of the local device. If a new network password is entered, all the devices seen on the Main panel prior to this will be no longer present in the new network, effectively making the local devices not to communicate to the devices who were in the old logical network. Devices previously set up with the same logical network (same network name) will appear in the device list afterward selecting this option. The Set All Devices button is used to change the logical network of all devices that appear on the Main panel whose Device’s Password had been entered for the same logical network. A dialog window will appear to report the success of this operation. For devices whose device password’s were not entered, this operation will fail and will report a failure message.
4.1.3 Diagnostics Tab
The Diagnostics screen shows System information and a history of all remote devices seen over a period of time. The appearance is shown in Figure 8. The Upper panel shows technical data concerning software and hardware present on the host computer which were used to communicate over HomePlug on the Powerline network. It shall include the following:
Operating System Platform/Version
Host Network Name
User Name
MAC Address of all NICs (Network interface card) connected to the host
Identify versions of all Driver DLLs and Libraries used (NDIS) and optionally
HomePlug chipset manufacturer name (Turbo Only devices)
MAC Firmware Version (Turbo Only devices)
MAC addresses of all devices connected locally to the host
Version of the Configuration Utility
Vendor name
Figure8: Diagnostics Tab
The Lower panel contains a history of all remote devices seen on the computer over a
Upper
Panel
Lower Panel
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certain period of time. All devices that were on the Powerline network are listed here along with a few other parameters. Devices that are active on the current logical network will show a transfer rate in the Rate column; devices on other networks, or devices that may no longer exist are shown with a “?” in the Rate column. The following remote device information is available from the diagnostics screen:
Device Alias Name
Device MAC Address
Device Password
Device Last known rate
Device Last Known Network name
HomePlug chipset manufacturer name
Date device last seen on the network
MAC Firmware Version. (Turbo version only)
The diagnostics information displayed may be saved to a text file for later use, or can be printed for reference for a technical support call. Devices, which are not part of the network anymore, can be deleted using the delete button. A dialog window pops up with a confirmation message if we try to delete a device whose password has been entered.
4.1.4 About Tab
Clicking the About screen on the web address field will open a web browser and take you directly to our web site.
4.1.5 Preferences
The lower part of the panel may display options for user customizations or preferences (such as turning the auto-scan feature on or off) as shown Figure 9 below.
Figure9: Preferences Tab
http://www.simpler-networks.com
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5. Trouble Shooting
5.1.1 The Power LED does not turn on after plug into power outlet
1. Make sure your HP200PT64 plug into a appropriate power outlet and check if the power outlet have power or not; remove HP200PT64 from power outlet then connect to the electrical device like power strip or lamp to same power outlet to check the electrical power source.
Note: Please do not open the case when HP200PT64 is plug into power outlet, it
5.1.2 The LNK LED does not turn on or not flashing
1. The “LNK” LED indicates the connection with Powerline devices , if the LNK LED does not turn on after HP200PT64 plug into power outlet and the Power LED is on, you can use Power Packet utility to detect local Powerline devices by click the “connect” button on Main Tab screen and click the “scan” button to scan remote Powerline devices (See 4.1.1 : Main Tab for detail operation on Page 8 in this user manual )
2. Check the “DAK” password and MAC address are correct; you can find the default DAK password printed on the product label on the bottom of your HP200PT64. enter the DAK password value must include all caps with dashes “-“. If you are not sure you can reset the HP200PT64 to factory default settings then enter this password again.
Please be noted the default DAK password is blank of default factory setting.
3. Make sure all Powerline devices are all on the same electrical wiring, please ask your electrician for more information.
4. After the HP200PT64’s LNK LED turns on when you plug them into power socket, it means HP200PT64 is connecting your second HP200PT64 or other Powerline devices then starting powerline signal communication between these Powerline devices and become flashing. Please make sure your another Powerline devices are HomePlug AV compliant; HP200PT64 can not detect early version such as HomePlug 1.0 devices although they can coexist on same electrical wiring and not interfering with your HP200PT64 HomePlug AV adapters.
5. Make sure do not have a Power meter between Powerline devices.
5.1.3 The Ethernet LED does not turn on
1. Check the Ethernet cable is connected to the HP200PT64 and the Ethernet Adapter on your PC
2. Remove the Ethernet cable from HP200PT64 and your PC then plug into both Ethernet port again to make sure plug them steadily .
3. If the HP200PT64 is connect to your ADSL/Cable modem/router , make sure this device is working and try to connect other other LAN port of ADSL/Cable modem to check the LED light on this device is lighting.
5.1.4 No any HP200PT64 device be displayed on Power Packet Utility
1. Firstly make sure the ‘PWR’ and ‘LNK’ LED are on or blinking, if not please see
6.1.1.1 and 6.1.1.2 for this trouble shooting.
2. Click the connect button on Main Tab in Powerline Utility to connect HP200PT64 device manually.
3. By default, the Power Packet Utility will auto scanning the powerline devices on the powerline network every 10 seconds, please make sure the network card is used to connect HP200PT64, if your PC use Wi-Fi network media with default setting to reach the network /internet, it doesn’t work with Powerline Ethernet adapter. .
4. Do not run another Powerline device program and the Power Packet utility at same time
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6. Appendix A. Specifications
HP200PT64 Specifications
Protocols
&
Performance
Frequency band
2~30MHz.
PHY rate 200Mbps maximum.
Throughput TCP stream: up to 65~70Mbps. UDP stream: up to 85-90Mbps
Modulation
OFDM support 1024/256/64/16/8 QAM, QPSK, BPSK, ROBO modulation schemes.
Encryption method AES 128bit encryption with key management.
HomePlug® AV MAC:
TDMA and priority-based CSMA/CA channel access schemes maximize efficiency and throughput.
Power Requirement
Power rating
100 -240VAC , 50Hz/60Hz ; Tolerance: 50Hz +/- 3% 60Hz +/- 3.5%.
Power consumption
Full operation: 2.9W @ 100VAC , 3.8W @ 240VAC. Idle mode: 2.2W @ 100VAC , 3.2W @ 240VAC (No Ethernet Activity).
Standby mode: 0.9W@ 100VAC, 1.8W @ 240VAC (Ethernet cable removed). AC Power plug Maximum current 16A @ 100-240VAC AC Filter attenuation -25dB~ -40dB @ 2-30Mhz AC Power Outlet Maximum current 16A @100-240VAC
Physical interface
LAN Interface One 10Base-T/100Base-TX port, Auto MDI/MDI-X detection LAN Data transfer rate 10Mbps /100Mbps
Buttons
NMK— Encryption / Synchronization.
RST — Reset to factory default setting. (miss-touch protection reset hole design)
3 LED indicators
PWR— Power status.
LINK— Powerline Link status & throughput rang e indication.
ETH — Ethernet Activity status.
Flash
SDRAM
2MB Flash
16MB SDRAM
Connectivity: Maximum 64 PLC AV devices per HomePlug AV logical Network.
Max MAC addresses: 4096 NIC’s source-aware bridging capability.
TX Buffering: 340 ms of the Max Powerline devices disturbance that can be withstood without packet loss.
Qos (Quality of Service)
Contention-free access, four-level priority based contention access and multi
segment bursting.
Tos, CoS and IP Port Number Packet Classifiers.
Supports IGMP managed multicast sessions.
IGMP
Enhanced IPv4/IGMPv1-3 snooping for multicast address and source specific
query.
Enhanced IPv6 and MLDv1-2 snooping for multicast address and source specific
query.
Firmware
HomePlug AV Firmware version: v4.1 ; upgradable
System Requirements Microsoft Windows 98,SE,XP, 2000, Vista, Windows 7 for Powerline user utility
Software Utility
Power Packet Powerline user utility:
HomePlug device & MAC address indication.
DAK & NMK configuration for create a private powerline network.
Link information indication.
Firmware upgrade function.
Standards & Regulations
802.3 , 802.3u , HomePlug 1.1 co-existence.
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EEC.
EMC Directive 2004/108/EEC.
CE Class B.
RoHs Compliant.
Environment conditions
Operating temperature: 0to 40.
Storage temperature: -25to 70.
Dimensions
125mm (H) x66mm (W) x 43mm (D).
Packaging
1x White Box include 2x PLC adapters, 1x Manual CD, 2x 1.8m RJ-45 Cat.5 cable,
1x Printed Quick User Guide.
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7. Appendix B. Powerline network application
Figure10. Simple Powerline network connection with PC and internet devices
. Figure11. Powerline with Multimedia Home Networking application
Living
room
Reading
room
ADSL / Cable
Internet
Powerline
Ethernet
IPTV
W
all outlet
Set-Top-Box
Ethernet
Basement
PC
Ethernet
TV
X Box
Gaming
Console
Ethernet
Living
room
2F Reading room
1F living room
ADSL/Cable
Internet
Po
werline
Ethernet
Ethernet
PC
Wall outlet
Power Strip
Integrated Power Socket
Power Strip
Electrical Power line
Electrical wiring /plug
Ethernet
HP200PT64 pass-through PLC adapter
Wall outlet
ADSL / Cable
ADSL/Cable modem
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