Linksys PLW400 Setting Up A Wireless Network Download Page 8

 

Flashing slow- Pairing 

 

Solid- Connected to Powerline network 

ETHERNET:

 

 

Off- Not connected to Ethernet network 

 

Flashing- Send/Receive data 

 

Solid- Connected to Ethernet network 

POWER:

 

 

Off- Device power off 

 

Solid- Device power on and ready 

 

Flashing fast momentarily- Factory default, Device wakeup from standby mode  

 

Flashing fast indefinitely- Pairing error/system error  

 

Flashing slow- Device in standby mode 

WIRELESS: 

 

 

Off- The Wireless LED lights off when the wireless feature is disabled 

 

Solid- The Wireless LED lights up when the wireless feature is enabled 

 

Flashing- Send/Receive data 

WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP™:

 

 

Off- The WPS LED lights off when the WPS feature is disabled 

 

Solid- this LED flashes while a wireless network device is connecting with your PLW400 
using Wi-Fi Protected Setup™  

 

Flashing- The LED flashes when a WPS session is active 

FIRMWARE UPGRADE METHOD

 

1.  How do I upgrade the firmware on the PLW400?

 

There are 

two (2)

 ways to upgrade the firmware of your powerline adapter: 

 

Using the 

Linksys Powerline AV Utility 

- Launch the utility and under 

Network Status 

tab, select 

PLW400

.  Go to the 

Administration 

tab then click on the 

Upgrade 

button 

under 

Firmware Upgrade

.  

 

Using the web-based set-up page - Access the web-based setup page and go to 

Administration 

tab > 

Firmware Upgrade 

sub-tab.  Click on the 

Browse 

button and 

look for the firmware file you have downloaded then click the 

Start Upgrade 

button. 

SPECIAL FEATURES

 

1.  What is the transfer rate of the PLW400?

 

Summary of Contents for PLW400

Page 1: ...to create a network using your powerline adapters IMPORTANT To set up your powerline network you should Make sure you already have Internet access and a working home network Make sure that the wireles...

Page 2: ...sure that the Powerline LED is lit It will continue flashing until it connects to a second powerline adapter Step 2 Connect the PLE400 to one of the numbered ports of your router using an Ethernet ca...

Page 3: ...ss device that you want to connect to avoid connection problems You should have successfully set up a wireless network with the PLWK400 now PLW400 Frequently Asked Questions TABLE OF CONTENTS HARDWARE...

Page 4: ...00 The PLW400 is a Powerline 1 Port Fast Ethernet Network Adapter and Access point in one device This adapter provides easy setup and lets you connect wireless networking devices to your powerline net...

Page 5: ...LED flashes to indicate network activity Ethernet LED turns on when a wired network device is turned on and connected to the adapter s Ethernet network port The LED flashes to indicate network activi...

Page 6: ...device s you want to connect Typically this area is not covered well by your home s wireless network router The Powerline LED flashes and then stays solid when the connection to the rest of the Powerl...

Page 7: ...twork or to the Internet If you did not set up advanced security for the Powerline network follow these instructions Step 1 Locate the Powerline adapter connected to the computer that cannot connect S...

Page 8: ...when the WPS feature is disabled Solid this LED flashes while a wireless network device is connecting with your PLW400 using Wi Fi Protected Setup Flashing The LED flashes when a WPS session is active...

Page 9: ...it supports the 802 11b 802 11g or 802 11n standard wireless clients 2 Does the PLW400 have a web based setup page Yes 3 Does the PLW400 support TCP IP for standard routers Yes 4 What is the internal...

Page 10: ...Before setting up your PLW400 you should do the following Make sure you already have Internet access and a working home Powerline network Make sure that the wireless devices that you want to connect t...

Page 11: ...NOTE Make sure that the power switch on the right side is set to I ON Step 2...

Page 12: ...es press the Wi Fi Protected SetupTM button on your wireless router The PLW400 retrieves the security settings from the router and connects to your wireless network NOTE It is important to check your...

Page 13: ...onnect your wireless network device to the wireless network in the usual manner For instructions see your wireless network device s user documentation QUICK TIP The PLW400 s Wireless LED flashes and t...

Page 14: ...until the Powerline LED begins to flash slowly When the LED stops flashing the new network key has been shared with the first adapter The devices connected to the adapters will regain Internet access...

Page 15: ...if a Powerline adapter is not detected in the Powerline network if the HomePlug LED on your Powerline adapter is OFF and if there s no device that will show up on the Powerline Utility just like in th...

Page 16: ...For Powerline Fast Ethernet Adapters it would look similar to the image below...

Page 17: ...For Powerline Gigabit Ethernet Adapters this is how it would look like...

Page 18: ...that you can do if a Powerline adapter is not detected in the Powerline network i Check the LEDs ii Reset the Powerline adapter iii Check electrical layout for circuit breakers iv Check Powerline sec...

Page 19: ...circuit breaker NOTE If possible connect each Powerline adapter directly to a wall power outlet and not to an extension cord power strip or surge protector If a Powerline adapter must be installed on...

Page 20: ...you can manually add the Powerline device to the network using the Add Device option Powerline AV Ethernet adapters and Powerline Turbo Bridge adapters have this option on the Main screen of their Po...

Page 21: ...Network Password Step 3 When the Add Device to Network window appears enter the Device Name and the Device Password in their corresponding fields then click Submit NOTE The device password is located...

Page 22: ...A pop up window similar to the image below will appear telling you that the device is already added to your network...

Page 23: ...NOTE The image below shows that the Powerline device has been detected...

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