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Step 1: Write Down the Password

Each Powerline device contains a unique password 

printed on the product label. To avoid the need to unplug 

the unit in order to read the password, which would 

interrupt the setup, we suggest that you write down the 

password here before continuing the installation.

XAVN2001 Extender: ___________________________

Step 2: Set Up Your Powerline 

Wireless Extender

•     

If your router does not have WPS, or you are not 

sure, use 

Method A

.

•     

If your router does have WPS, use 

Method B

.

Method A: Using the Powerline Utility CD

1.   

Plug the Powerline AV 200 Adapter (NETGEAR 

Powerline device) into a wall outlet near your router, 

and connect it to the LAN port on your router using 

an Ethernet cable. 

See Room 1 illustration.

2.   

Plug the Powerline AV 200 Wireless Extender 

(XAVN2001) into a wall outlet near your computer, 

and use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect it 

directly to the LAN port on the computer. See Room 

3 illustration.

3.   

Ensure that both the NETGEAR Powerline device 

and XAVN2001 are connected by checking the 

Powerline LEDs. If the LEDs are green or amber, 

the devices are successfully connected. A red LED 

indicates a weak link rate. In this case, move the 

adapter to another plug with a better connection. 

4.   

Insert the 

Resource CD

, and install the Powerline 

Utility on the computer that is connected directly to 

the extender (XAVN2001).

5.   

Follow the on-screen prompts:

a.  

If you have a NETGEAR router, the utility 

automatically finds the router, retrieves the 

wireless settings, and then prompts you to 

confirm the settings. 

b.  

If the router is 

not

 a NETGEAR router, or the 

NETGEAR router is not detected, manually enter 

the wireless settings. 

6.   

Unhook the Ethernet cable from the Wireless 

Extender (XAVN2001) and plug the extender to the 

area (or dead zone), where you want to extend the 

coverage. 

Method B: Using the WPS Button

Use this method if you have a wireless router, or modem 

router with a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup™) Push ‘N’ 

Connect button: 

1.   

Plug the XAVN2001 into a 

wall outlet close to your 

router to ensure that it is 

within the router’s wireless 

coverage area.

2.   

Press the WPS button on 

the router. 

Note: 

The WPS button may 

be labeled WPS, or may look 
similar to 

 or 

.

3.   

Within two (2) minutes, 

and hold the XAVN2001 

On/Off button for about 

7+ seconds until the 

wireless LED starts 

blinking.

This activates the auto 

configuration on the 

XAVN2001. The LED 

stops flashing when 

setup is successful.

4.   

Move the XAVN2001 to the area (or dead zone), 

where you want to extend the wireless coverage.

5.   

Plug the Powerline AV 200 Adapter (NETGEAR 

Powerline device) into a wall outlet near your router, 

and use an Ethernet cable to connect it to the LAN 

port on the router. See Room 1 illustration.

6.   

Ensure that both the NETGEAR Powerline device 

and XAVN2001 are connected by checking the 

Powerline LEDs. If the LEDs are green or amber, 

the devices are successfully connected. A red LED 

indicates a weak link rate of 50 Mbps or less. In this 

case, move the adapter to another plug with a better 

connection.
Wireless devices in that “dead” area can now 

connect to your network through the Powerline 

Adapter and Wireless Extender.

Step 3: Connect Wireless Clients 

to the Wireless Extender

Use of one these methods to connect other wireless 

devices (such as a laptop, game console, and so on), to 

your network through the wireless extender.

1.   

If your wireless client device has a WPS button:

a.  

Push the WPS button on the wireless client.

b.  

Push the Security button on the wireless 

extender (about 2+ seconds), until the Wireless 

LED starts flashing, then release it.
When the wireless LED stops flashing, the 

wireless pairing is done and the wireless device is 

securely connected to the XAVN2001 Wireless 

Extender.

2.   

If your wireless client does not have a WPS button, 

you need to access the user interface of your client 

device to manually enter the wireless settings to 

connect to the extender.

For detailed information, see the 

XAVN2001 User 

Manual

. A link is located on the 

Resource CD

.

For more information, see the 

XAVN2001 User Manual

A link is located on the 

Resource CD

.

Troubleshooting

If your extender is configured with the same wireless 

network name (SSID) as your router, and you experience 

frequent wireless drops after the wireless extender is 

installed, your client device may be trying to switch 

connections frequently between the two access points 

(the router and the extender). 
To resolve this issue, set up a separate SSID name for 

the extender so your client device will always connect to 

one single access point. 
To do this, use the Powerline utility to manually configure 

a different SSID for the extender. 
See 

Step 3: Connect Wireless Clients to the Wireless 

Extender

 for details.

Power Saving Mode

The XAVN2001 and NETGEAR Powerline devices go 

into power saving mode when no RJ45 Ethernet cable is 

connected, and there is no associated wireless device. 
The device or devices resume normal operation when 

the Ethernet cable is plugged in, or it recognizes the 

wireless client.

Button Descriptions

WPS

On/Off

Item

Description

Factory Reset 

Press the Factory Reset button for 2 seconds, and then 

release it to return the Powerline adapter to its factory default 

settings.

Security 

button

Use the Security button to set the security:
• Between your wireless client device and the XAVN2001 

wireless extender. See 

Step 3: Connect Wireless Clients 

to the Wireless Extender

.

or

• Between the Powerline devices.

On/Off button 

The Wireless Extender On/Off button has two functions: 
1. Turn the unit on and off. 

To turn off

: Press and hold the On/Off button on the 

XAVN2001 Wireless Extender until the Power LED 
turns amber (2+ sec), and then release it. The device 
automatically turns off, and all LEDs turn off.

To turn on

: Press the On/Off button until the Power 

LED is green. You can also unplug the XAVN2001, and 
then replug it into the wall outlet.

Note: 

The Powerline AV 200 Adapter does not have an 

On/Off button, however it automatically goes into low 
power mode when nothing is connected to the Ethernet 
port, or the adapter is not transmitting data. See 

Power 

Saving Mode

.

2. Perform the auto-configuration for the wireless extender 

to copy the router settings. 

See 

Step 3: Connect Wireless Clients to the Wireless 

Extender

.

Choose either 

Method A: Using the Powerline Utility CD

 or 

Method B: Using the WPS Button

.

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