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h o m e p l u g t u r b o e t h e r n e t b r i d g e u s e r m a n u a l MO DE L 5 0 2 64 1 INT -502641-UM-0706-04[...]
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2 2 t ab le of c onte nts 1 . Intr oductio n .......................................................................3 2. Planning Y our Ho mePlug Net work ................................. 3 3. Conne cting the B ri dg e ....................................................... 4 Bridge Con ne ctions & LE D Indic ators ............................[...]
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3 1 . i ntroduction Co ng rat ul at ions o n yo ur pur cha se of the INTE LLINET NET W ORK SOL UTION S HomePlug T urbo Ethernet Bridge , M odel 50 2 64 1 . The bri dge wi ll al low you to netwo rk better tha n eve r by letti ng you tu rn the exi sti ng AC pow er li nes in you r hom e or of fic e i nt o a h i gh -speed n etwor k. Now you don ’ t [...]
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4 3 . c on n ecti ng the b r idge Bri dge C onnection s & LED Indicator s NO T E : T o co nn ec t th e po we rl in e ne t w ork to th e Et her ne t ne t w ork , th is de vi ce ca n be att ac h ed to a LAN sw it ch port ; ho w ev er , eac h PC or serv er on the pow er li ne ne t w ork nee d s to be d ir ect ly atta ch ed to it s o wn Hom eP l u [...]
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5 5 CONFIG UR ATION UTI LIT Y NO T E : If y o u want the dev ices on your Ho mePlug net work to sha re hi gh- speed Interne t access, connect the bridge to a rou ter af ter y ou run the HomePlug Configur ation Utili t y ( refer to the pre viou s se ction ) . Utility In stallation & A cces s 1 . In se rt th e i ncl ud ed ut i li t y C D i n to [...]
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6 5 . W ait for the fi ni sh status , then clic k “F ini sh” t o complete the ins t allat ion. T o access the configur ation utili t y , do uble- clic k the P owerP acket Config ur ati on Uti lit y icon (sho wn at lef t) on y our desktop . Main T ab Cl icking on the Main tab show s the main screen of the configur ation util ity . Th e u pp [...]
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7 Th e lo w er wi nd ow d is pla ys al l the Hom ePl ug r em ote de v ic es det ect ed on th e c u rr en t lo g ic al ne t w ork . Ju st ab ov e th is R em ote De vi ce wi nd o w i s th e to ta l nu mb er of re mo te de vi ces co n nec te d on th e sa me ne two rk ; th e t yp e of ne two rk ( pu bl ic or pr iv at e ) , bas ed on th e ne t w ork st [...]
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8 8 CONFIG UR ATION UTI LIT Y The “Sca n ” b utton i s used to perform a n im me dia te se ar ch f or the HomePlug devices connected to the network. By defaul t , the util it y automati cally scans every f ew seconds a nd up dates the di splay scr e en . • Quali t y s hows the qual it y bet ween t wo de vic es. • Rate show s the curr ent tr[...]
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9 9 CONFIG UR ATION UTI LIT Y Th e “ Set Al l De vi ces ” bu tto n is u se d to c h a n ge the log ic al ne two rk of a l l de vi ce s th at a pp ea r on the Mai n pan el f or wh ic h the pass wo r d ha d bee n en te r ed f or the sa me lo gi ca l netw ork . A di al og wi nd o w w i ll a pp ea r to r ep ort the su c c ess of th is op er at io n[...]
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1 0 10 Th e lo w er wi nd ow c on ta i n s a hi s to r y of al l r em ot e de vi ce s see n on the co m put er o ve r a ce rta in pe r iod of ti me . Al l de vi ces tha t we re on the Hom eP l ug ne two rk ar e l is ted her e , alo ng w it h a fe w oth er pa r am ete rs . De vi ce s th a t ar e ac ti ve on the c u rr en t lo g ic al ne t w ork wi l[...]
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1 1 11 TROU BL ESHOOTING / SPECIFICATIO NS 5 . troub le sh ootin g Pr oble m : None of the LED s lig ht up after in stal li ng the br id ge. Sol uti on : Unp lug t he Cat eg ory 5 Eth ern et ne t wo rk cab le fr om the co mpu ter . Unp lu g the br idg e fr om the elec tri cal ou tlet . R epe at th e har dw ar e in sta lla ti on p roc ess . Mak e su[...]
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