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Description
A.
'Power' LED
The 'Power' LED indicates the power state of the Powerline adapter.
B.
'P-Link' LED
The 'P-Link' LED indicates if a Powerline network is established and shows the signal
quality.
C.
'E-Link' LED
The 'E-Link' LED indicates if the LAN port is in use.
D.
Network port
Connection to your network device.
E.
'S' (Security) button
With the 'S' button, you can create a secured Powerline network.
F.
'R'(Reset) button
With the 'R' button, you can reset the Powerline adapter to the factory default
settings.
LED
Status
Power
Off
On - Steady
On – Flashing
P-Link
Off
On - Red
On – Orange
On - Green
On - Flashing
E-Link
Off
On – Green
On - Flashing
3. Setup your Powerline network
3.1 Preparation
Plug in all Powerline adapters in your AC outlets.
Note: It is recommended to connect the Powerline adapters directly to a wall outlet. Using a
power strip can affect the performance of the Powerline network.
Connect the Powerline adapters to your network devices with the included LAN cable.
All Powerline adapters are preconfigured with a default security key and will directly work
without the need of any configuration. If you want to create multiple separate Powerline
networks in the same building, or if you want to set a unique security key, you can follow the
instructions in the chapters 3.2 and 3.3.
Explanation
The Powerline adapter is not in use.
The Powerline adapter is in use.
The Powerline adapter is accepting connections for a secured
Powerline network.
No Powerline connection.
Bad Powerline signal quality (less than 50Mbps).
Normal Powerline signal quality (50~100Mbps).
Excellent Powerline signal quality (More than 100Mbps).
Data is send /received through the Powerline network.
No network connection.
The network connection is active.
Data is send / received through the network connection.
ENGLISH
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