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Page 4: ...ntries due to government regulations or marketing policies The use of the product or its features described in this document may be restricted or regulated by law in some countries If you are unsure w...

Page 5: ...Package Content 3 Requirements 4 Installation Overview 4 Step 1 Connecting the Access Point 5 Step 2 Configuring Computers 6 Step 3 Configuring the Access Point 10 Content Corinex Wireless to Powerli...

Page 6: ...ect your legacy wireless device to the home network by plugging the Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point into your power plug The AP s power jack is a connecting medium to the 14 Mbps digital po...

Page 7: ...of your Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point for the first time It will help you with basic settings which are covering most of the settings you may need to configure for your Internet connectio...

Page 8: ...AC outlet Use only the power adapter supplied with the Access Point Usage of a different adapter may result in product damage After the Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point is powered ON verify...

Page 9: ...nex Wireless to Powerline AP and Powerline Adapter Use the Default Powerline NEK password HomePlug as this is the factory default password setting for the Corinex Wireless to Powerline AP When you are...

Page 10: ...nfigure your TCP IP Settings Computers use IP addresses to communicate with each other across a network or the Internet Find out which operating system is running your computer like Windows 95 98 Mill...

Page 11: ...dapter if you are powerline connected It is usually the first adapter listed Double click the Local Area Connection C The Local Area Connection Status screen will appear Click the Properties button D...

Page 12: ...e computer configuration F If you do not have DHCP server on the network then select Use the following IP address Set the IP address manually in the shape 192 168 1 X and mask 255 255 255 0 of local T...

Page 13: ...ar The default password for the configuration utility is password The password is case sensitive The configuration utility is used to configure both the wireless and powerline aspects of your AP The w...

Page 14: ...Settings D On the Login screen enter the default password password in the Password field Then click the Submit button For enhanced security remember to change this password later through the web base...

Page 15: ...ettings it is necessary to reboot the Access Point for the new settings to take effect F The Wireless Settings page allows you to configure the wireless settings Enter your wireless network s SSID sel...

Page 16: ...hentication type Radius IP WPA WEP etc Set the Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP for your wireless network Select a WEP or other encryption method and a passphrase Click on Apply to make changes Step 3 Con...

Page 17: ...encryption key to set your own private NEK and apply it to the Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point Click Apply button to make changes Note NEK must be between 4 to 24 alphanumeric characters a...

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