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Summary of Contents for Magic 1 LAN 1-1

Page 1: ...Manual devolo Magic 2 WiFi2 1...

Page 2: ...devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2 1...

Page 3: ...re registered trademarks of devolo AG The firmware package from devolo contains files which are covered by different licenses in particular under devolo proprietary license and under open source licen...

Page 4: ...2 3 4 Reset button 23 2 3 5 Network jacks 23 2 3 6 WiFi antennas 23 2 3 7 Integrated electrical socket 23 3 Initial use 24 3 1 Package contents 24 3 2 System requirements 24 3 3 Connecting the devolo...

Page 5: ...3 4 LAN 33 4 4 WiFi 33 4 4 1 Status 34 4 4 2 WiFi networks 34 4 4 3 Guest network 36 4 4 4 Mesh 37 4 4 5 Schedule control 39 4 4 6 Parental control 39 4 4 7 Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS 40 4 4 8 Neighbo...

Page 6: ...1 5 Appendix 51 5 1 Technical specifications 51 5 2 Bandwidth optimization 51 5 3 Frequency range and transmitting power 52 5 4 Channels and carrier frequencies 54 5 5 Disposal of old devices 55 5 6 W...

Page 7: ...n interface Tips for bandwidth optimisation information about environmental compatibility of the device as well as our warranty terms can be found in Chapter 5 at the end of the manual Description of...

Page 8: ...intenance in the event of an error must be continuously connected to the earth wire The manufacturer distributing company uses the CE marking to declare that the product meets all applicable European...

Page 9: ...utdoor devices which are suitable for outdoor applications based on their IP classification Software devolo devices can be used only with the free downloadable programs approved and available on devol...

Page 10: ...the device from the electrical socket CAUTION Damage to the device caused by ambient conditions Only use device indoors in dry conditions CAUTION Heat development during operation Certain housing comp...

Page 11: ...cleaning agents containing solvents Clean only electroless and with dry cloth Do not plug devolo devices directly into each other Devices that are plugged into each other can experience a decrease in...

Page 12: ...all with impressive innovative technology and unbeatable performance Be ready for the technology of the future today devolo Magic embodies the new generation of the tried and tested Powerline technolo...

Page 13: ...0 metres b Security with 128 bit AES Powerline encryp tion Mesh Wi Fi b At speeds up to 1200 Mbps b Four antennas cover the 2 4 and 5 GHz Wi Fi frequencies at the same time and use the full extent of...

Page 14: ...1 features b An integrated electrical socket b A PLC button with LED status display b A Wi Fi button with LED status display b Four internal WiFi antennas b Two gigabit network connectors b A reset b...

Page 15: ...er from a PLC network automatically start to attempt to pair establish a PLC connection with anotherdevolo Magic adap ter when reconnected to the mains supply Starting up a new devolo Magic PLC networ...

Page 16: ...the PLC button as described below 1 To do so plug the new devolo Magic adapter into an available power socket and for appro ximately 1 second press the PLC button on a devolo Magic adapter in your exi...

Page 17: ...be disabled 2 Red LED Flashes at in tervals of 0 5 sec on off Status 1 The reset of the devolo Magic adapter was successful The PLC reset button has been pressed and held for 10 seconds Status 2 The...

Page 18: ...2 The connection to the other network nodes has been interrupted There may be electro magnetic or radio frequency interference on the power line In this case put the devolo Magic adapters closer to ea...

Page 19: ...k App This function identifies the devolo Magic adapter being sought Cannot be disabled 6 White LED Lights up stea dy The devolo Magic connection does not have any issues and the devolo Magic adapter...

Page 20: ...d to the network interface is switched on again your devolo Magic adapter can also be accessed over the electrical wiring again Check whether the adapter is connected to the mains supply correctly and...

Page 21: ...tap the Wi Fi button Connecting Wi Fi devices via WPS b If the device is still on factory defaults tap the Wi Fi button in order to activate WPS b If the Wi Fi connection was switched off and you woul...

Page 22: ...uration Wi Fi LED Flashing behavior Meaning LED status display web interface 1 White LED Flashes at intervals of 0 1 sec on 5 sec off The devolo Magic adapter is in WPS mode to integrate Wi Fi enabled...

Page 23: ...rom the mains supply The devolo Magic adapter has been successfully removed from your existing devolo Magic network 2 3 5Network jacks You can use the network jacks on the devolo Magic adapter to conn...

Page 24: ...a Simplified CE declaration a Online documentation or b Starter Kit a 1 devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2 1 a 1 devolo devolo Magic 2 LAN 1 1 a 1 network cable a Hard copy of installation guide a Printed security...

Page 25: ...products refer to the product area at www devolo global 3 3 1Starter Kit Automatic set up for a new devolo Magic PLC network 1 Connect one devolo Magic 2 LAN 1 1 to your Internet access device s netwo...

Page 26: ...o no button needs to be pressed The LED of this adapter now also flashes white If the LEDs light up white on both devolo Magic adapters the new adapter has been successfully integrated into your exist...

Page 27: ...about these devices and encrypts your devolo Magic network individually You can use the software to navigate to the integrated web in terface Operating systems supported by devolo Cockpit Version 5 0...

Page 28: ...successfully restore its entire configurati on to the factory default settings press the reset button longer than 10 seconds Wait until the LED flashes white and then disconnect the adapter from the...

Page 29: ...iFi 2 1 Then the program determines the current IP address and starts the configuration in the web browser By default the web interface will open di rectly However if an access password has been set v...

Page 30: ...areas of the web interface and their sub categories are listed on the left edge Click the entry for an area to move directly into it Making changes Once you make a change two icons are shown on the c...

Page 31: ...Some fields include recommended settings Recommended settings can of course be replaced with customised information Tables You can make changes within a table by clicking the corresponding table row...

Page 32: ...used frequency channel in the 2 4 GHz frequency range Enabled SSID name of the enabled WiFi network Connected WiFi clients number of devices connected to the network 5 GHz Current channel used freque...

Page 33: ...ed off Address IPv4 address in use Subnet mask IPv4 network mask in use Default gateway IPv4 gateway in use Name server DNSv4 server in use IPv6 Protocol Display indicating whether DHCPv6 is switched...

Page 34: ...connected WiFi stations the MAC address the selected frequency band the SSID the transfer rates and the connecti on duration 4 4 2WiFi networks You can make all necessary changes to your WiFi network...

Page 35: ...ds of the channels do not overlap and any connection problems are avoided There are 19 channels available in the 5 GHz frequency band The channel selection default setting is Automatic The devolo Magi...

Page 36: ...ws for individualised keys consisting of letters and numbers and the depicted special characters with a length of up to 63 characters You can simply enter them into the Key field via the keyboard 4 4...

Page 37: ...ly enter them via the keyboard To do so enter a corresponding number of cha racters into the Key field QR code Using the QR code you can conveniently set up the connection to the guest network for mob...

Page 38: ...cy band 2 4 and 5 GHz frequency band in order to use the best WiFi connection at all times In order to turn the mesh functions on activate the Enable option The mesh function of the devolo Magic 2 WiF...

Page 39: ...t switched off until the last station has logged off Manually switching the device on and off using a button always has priority over au tomatic time control The configured time control then takes eff...

Page 40: ...ed Confirm your settings by clicking the Disk icon Setting the time period Under Time Period the desired time period can be selected After entering the interval enter the desired start and end times i...

Page 41: ...iFi LED on the front panel indicates the synchronisation process by flashing WPS via PIN To interconnect WiFi devices in your wireless net work securely using a PIN variant go to the web in terface an...

Page 42: ...lo Magic 2 WiFi 2 1 in your devolo Magic network first you have to connect it to your existing devolo Magic adapters devices as a network This is accomplished by using a shared password This can be as...

Page 43: ...ord You can also assign your network a custom PLC password you pick yourself Enter this password for each devolo Magic adapter in the Network password field and confirm your settings by clicking the D...

Page 44: ...been eliminated despite activating the automatic setting please disable it and set the compatibility mode as well as the signal transmission profile manually b MIMO a Full power a VDSL 17a default a V...

Page 45: ...o Magic adapter Send Mbps Rate for sending data Receive Mbps Rate for receiving data 4 6 LAN You make changes to the network settings in the LAN area 4 6 1Status You can see the current LAN status of...

Page 46: ...k set tings from a DHCP server option enabled so that the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2 1 automatically receives an address from it If you want to assign a static IP address make entries accordingly for the A...

Page 47: ...particularly helpful if multiple devolo Magic adapters are to be used and identified in the network Under Change access password a login password can be set for accessing the web interface By default...

Page 48: ...status dis play of the WiFi and Powerline LEDs An error status is indicated by corresponding flas hing behaviour regardless of this setting For information on the LED behaviour of the devolo Magic ad...

Page 49: ...to your computer stored there as a file and reloaded into the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2 1 This function can be use ful for creating a variety of configurations that will let you quickly and easily set up...

Page 50: ...downloaded file 2 Confirm the update procedure with Update firmware After a successful update the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2 1 restarts automatically Ensure that the update procedure is not inter rupted 4...

Page 51: ...ir the transmission of the PLC signals b If there are several sockets in the wall directly next to each other they behave like a power strip Individual sockets are optimal Security 128 Bit AES Device...

Page 52: ...ency range 5150 5725 MHz 802 11 a h n 5150 5350 MHz 5470 5725 MHz 802 11 ac Channel band width 20 MHz 802 11 a h 20 MHz 40 MHz 802 11 n 20 MHz 40 MHz 80 MHz 160 MHz 802 11 ac Max indoor transmission p...

Page 53: ...53 Appendix devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2 1 Max indoor trans mission power EIRP 100 mW 20 dBm Max transmitting power 100 mW 20 dBm Frequency range 2 4 GHz...

Page 54: ...frequency 36 5180 MHz 40 5200 MHz 44 5220 MHz 48 5240 MHz 52 5260 MHz 56 5280 MHz 60 5300 MHz 64 5320 MHz 100 5500 MHz 104 5520 MHz 108 5540 MHz 112 5560 MHz 116 5580 MHz 120 5600 MHz 124 5620 MHz 128...

Page 55: ...lectrical or electronic device that falls within the scope of application of the Eu ropean Community WEEE Directive The se types of devices may no longer be disposed of with household waste Rather the...

Page 56: ...ce is found to be defective du ring initial installation or within the warranty peri od please contact the vendor who sold you the product The vendor will take care of the repair or warranty claim for...

Page 57: ...devolo Magic network 16 F Factory default settings 23 28 Factory reset 23 I Integrated electrical socket 23 Intended use 9 IPv4 46 L LAN network connection 23 LED status display 14 Login password 29 N...

Page 58: ...devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2 1 WiFi status display 22 WPA WPA2 WPA3 36 37...

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