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Wireless device, please contact the manufacturer of that wireless 

device. 

To configure the Wireless device to work with your 

GT Powerline Router

please follow the following steps: 

1. Plug 

GT Powerline Router

 into an outlet. 

2. Go to the wireless card's configuration screen or window. It 

should resemble figure 1 or others. 

3. Make sure Infrastructure is selected. 

4. In the SSID field, type in the following: default (This is case 

sensitive) 

5. Make sure Fully Automatic is selected. 

6. Click OK to exit the configuration window. 

Note: If you are using Win XP you will not need to configure the PCMCIA 

card because XP has an auto sense function included in the operating 

system. 

 

GT Powerline Router Setup Guide 

You will need to temporarily change the IP address of your PC/laptop 

to setup your 

GT Powerline Router

 1. Follow these steps 

depending on your operating system. 

Note: If you have not changed the default HomePlug password 

(HomePlug) or you get the same subnet on your network then 

there is no need to continue this setup. 

 

Windows 98 SE / ME 

1. Click on Start, then Settings, and then Control Panel. 

2. Double click on the Network icon. 

3. Select the TCP/IP Protocol entry. 

4. Click on the Properties button. 

5. Select the IP Address tab. 

6. Select Specify an IP address. 

7. Type in the following address: 10.0.0.10~100. 

8. For the Subnet Mask, type: 255.0.0.0. 

9. Click OK to close the TCP/IP properties panel. 

10. Click OK to close the Network panel. 

11. Restart the PC   

 

Windows 2000 / XP 

1. Open Network Connections. 

- Win 2000: Click on Start, Settings, then Network, and Dial-up 

Connections. 

- Win XP: Click on Start, Connect To, then Show All Connections. 

Summary of Contents for Power Line

Page 1: ...ome or office with the additional ability to provide you with access to your network without wires Offering several levels of security the GT Powerline Router is built with 64 128 bit WEP encryption a...

Page 2: ...ning or removing covers may result in exposure to dangerous voltage points or other risks Note Opening or removing the covers will void your product warranty Unplug the HomePlug Wireless Router from t...

Page 3: ...For WLAN IEEE 802 11b g Act Green Steady on when link is ready blinking with the traffic through 802 11g WLAN What This Package Contains Upon you receive your wireless Router please check that the fol...

Page 4: ...ot installed your Wireless device to your laptop So far please do so For instructions on how to install your Wireless device please contact the manufacturer of that wireless device To configure the Wi...

Page 5: ...need to temporarily change the IP address of your PC laptop to setup your GT Powerline Router 1 Follow these steps depending on your operating system Note If you have not changed the default HomePlug...

Page 6: ...ype in the following IP address 10 0 0 10 100 6 For the Subnet Mask type 255 0 0 0 7 Click OK to close the TCP IP properties panel 8 Click OK to close the Network panel and the changes will take effec...

Page 7: ...sting HomePlug password is different change this password accordingly Setting up the IP address on the GT Powerline Router 1 Click on the LAN Tab 2 The default IP address of GT Powerline Route is 10 0...

Page 8: ...e Properties button 5 Select the IP Address tab 6 Select Obtain an IP Address Automatically 7 Click OK to close the TCP IP properties panel 8 Click OK to close the Network panel 9 Restart the PC Windo...

Page 9: ...ere you are Change the Band Change the Channel Change the transmission Mode Change the Transmission Mb rates Change the Multicast rates Enable XPress Technology Enable Afterburner Technology Change WD...

Page 10: ...Filter tab 1 2 Homeplug network Encryption key setting 1 Set the Homeplug network encryption key...

Page 11: ...LAN setting 1 Set the LAN IP and subnet mask 2 Set the LAN DHCP server enable or disable 3 After setting press apply to let the setting work...

Page 12: ...WAN SETTING 1 The WAN can set to DHCP client static IP PPPoE or Disabled 2 After setting ok press apply to let the setting work...

Page 13: ...Router Status Show the router status information...

Page 14: ...Filters Setting 1 Set LAN MAC filter to allow or deny to use the router 2 After setting press apply to let the setting work...

Page 15: ...Routing setting 1 Set the router routing mode to RIPV1 or RIPV2 2 After setting press apply to let the setting work...

Page 16: ...Wireless Setting 1 Set the wireless SSID country channel etc Default SSID was default 2 After setting press apply to let the setting work...

Page 17: ...Security 1 Set the router wireless security 802 1X WEP etc 2 After setting press apply to let the setting work...

Page 18: ...ration provide data rate at 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54Mbps with auto fallback at 11b data rate at 1 2 5 5 and 11Mbps For 802 11g support 11 channels for North America 13 for Europe ETSI and 14 for Japan Su...

Page 19: ...ication of the product or as a result of service by anyone other Appendix C FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to pa...

Page 20: ...RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum d...

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