Sineoji PL500EW User Manual Download Page 3

 

Features 

HomePlug Features 

 

 

Power voltage range is 100 to 240 V AC 50-60Hz. 

 

 

Support the HomePlug AV protocol and the IEEE1901 protocol. 

 

 

PLC physical link rate is up to 500Mbpsbps. 

 

 

Support the following modulation schemes: OFDM QAM 4096/1024/256/64/16/8, QPSK, BPSK, and ROBO. 

 

 

Support 128-bit AES link encryption and user NMK authentication, for providing secure power line communication. 

 

 

Support windowed OFDM with noise mitigation based on patented line synchronization technique, for improving data 

integrity in noisy conditions. 
 

 

Support channel self-adaptation and channel estimation for maximizing real-time throughput. 

 

 

Support priority-based CSMA/CA channel access scheme for maximizing efficiency and throughput. 

 

 

Support four-level QoS. 

 

 

Support ToS and CoS packet classifications. 

 

 

Support IGMP multicast management session. 

 

 

Wireless Features 

 

 

Support IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11n, IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.11i and IEEE802.11e. 

 

 

Support 2T2R mode. Transmission data rate is up to 300Mbps. 

 

 

Support WEP and WPA for secure data transmission. 

 

 

Support DHCP server. 

 

 

Support restoring factory default settings. 

 

 

Support the following wireless security modes: WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA/WPA2-PSK 

 

 

Support system status display. 

 

 

Support system log. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PL500EW

Page 1: ...User Manual PL500EW 500Mbps HomePlug AV 2 Port Wireless Range Extender...

Page 2: ...Safety CE This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following regulations CE Mark 89 336 EEC...

Page 3: ...tions Support channel self adaptation and channel estimation for maximizing real time throughput Support priority based CSMA CA channel access scheme for maximizing efficiency and throughput Support f...

Page 4: ...r today s HD Entertainment Center demand 1 1 Introduction Each HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridge allows you to connect one device that has an Ethernet port to a Powerline network In operation the HomePlug A...

Page 5: ...interface Off No connection is established via the LAN1 interface LAN2 Green On Connection via the LAN2 interface succeeds Green Blink Data is being transmitted via the LAN2 interface Off No connectio...

Page 6: ...or turn off the device 1 4 Initial Setup HomePlug is a plug and play device user is able to plug and play without any complex configuration and settings You can use HomePlug AV to connect networkable...

Page 7: ...s Bridge A and Bridge B are forming a new network Network AB The procedure is as follows 1 Press and hold the Security button on Bridge A for no more than 10 seconds Must release after 10 seconds Once...

Page 8: ...sh The password to Bridge C has just been erased and random security key has been generated It must now be linked to your network to adopt the new network security key 9 Press and hold the security bu...

Page 9: ...ower light on Bridge D starts to flash press and hold the Security button on Bridge B for 1 3 seconds then release 4 Bridge B and Bridge D are now connected to each other which in turn becomes part of...

Page 10: ...mouse click on the desired LAN and select PROPERTIES 7 Double click on INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 4 TCP IPv4 8 Select USE THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS 9 Enter the following IP address 192 168 33 X where X wi...

Page 11: ...s password ensure that you change the adapter settings to OBTAIN AN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY 3 Troubleshooting and Disclaimer If your HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges have difficulty communicating with ea...

Page 12: ...de performance If your building has more than one circuit breaker box your HomePlug AV Ethernet Bridges may not be able to connect between the different circuit breaker boxes In this case connect one...

Page 13: ...tiation of PBC mode Consumption 6 5W Environment Requirements Operating Temperature 0 40 C Storage Temperature 10 70 C Operating Humidity 10 85 non condensing Storage Humidity 5 90 non condensing Rate...

Page 14: ...party hardware software programs data and or information stored on any media or any part of the Product no matter how occurring or for any loss or damage arising from loss of use loss of profits or r...

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