8 4. Click “Finish” to complete the installation.
9 6. Edimax PowerLine Utility Click “Start” and select “All Programs\Edimax PowerLine Utility” in your computer, you will find the HomePlug utility. P
10 Upper Panel The upper panel shows all local HomePlug devices connected to the computer’s NIC (Network Interface Card). In most cases, only one devi
11 The “DAK” code is the password. Quality: the status of the connection quality will be shown here. Rate (Mbps): show the current data rate of the
12 Scan Button: the button is used to perform an immediate search of the HomePlug devices connected to the Powerline network. By default, the utilit
13 Private Network Name: All HomePlug devices are shipped using a default logical network (network name), which is normally “HomePlug”. If you wan to
14 6.3 Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen shows System information and a history of all remote devices seen over a period of time. Upper Panel The
15 Device Password Device Last known rate Device Last Known Network name HomePlug chipset manufacturer name Date device last seen on the netwo
16 7. Wireless Access Point Configuration 7.1 IP Setting You can configure the HP-2002APn wireless setting by running the Setup Wizard in the CD-ROM
17 2. Select ‘Use the following IP address ’ and you can assign “192.168.2.XXX” (where XXX=10~253), then click ‘OK’. Note : If your original settin
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18 7.2 Wireless configuration via EZmax CD Wizard After you finish IP address configuration of computer, you can start the Setup of EZmax Wizard,
19 7.3 Wireless configuration via Web Setup If you prefer the traditional web setup, please follow the procedures in this Manual to configure the H
20 Device Info – This page shows you “Firmware Version / MAC address / IP address and Wireless information” LAN For you to setup HP-2002APn’s
21 7.3.1 LAN configuration The default IP address of HP-2002APn is “192.168.2.8”, if you would like change the default settings. You can assign a n
22 Field Description interface. The default setting is Disable. LAN 2 IP Address The second IP address of the LAN interface. This IP address should n
23 7.3.1 Wireless Settings This page is for you to setup wireless settings. The parameters of Wireless Network are described as follows: Field De
24 Field Description Name (SSID) characters. The legal characters include letter, number underline or the combination of these characters. Multiple
25 Step 1 On the Basic Wireless Settings page, set the WDS mode to be Lazy Mode, set the same phy mode and encryp type with the peer AP, and then ent
26 Field Description Encryp Type The encryption types you can select include NONE, WEP, TKIP, and AES. If selecting WEP, TKIP, or AES, you need to se
27 Set the Frequency(channel) according with the peer AP (An AP that wants to connect to the HP-2002APN by WDS). On the Basic Wireless Settings page
1 1. Product Introduction Thank you for purchasing and using Edimax HP-2002APn 200Mbps PowerLine Ethernet Adapter with wireless Access Point. This d
28 Click Wireless Settings --> Security to display the Wireless Security/Encryption Settings page. On this page, set the security mode of the H
29 HT Physical Mode The parameters of HT Physical Mode are described as follows: Field Description Operation Mode You may select Mixed Mode or Gre
30 Field Description secondary bandwidth. When data is being transmitted, it can act as 40MHz bandwidth, and it can also acts as 20 MHz bandwidth ind
31 7.3.1 Advanced Wireless Settings On this page, you may configure advanced wireless parameters, such as beacon interval, data beacon rate, and Tx
32 Field Description BG Protection Mode You may select On, Off, or Auto. The default BG protection mode is Auto. Beacon Interval By default, wireless
33 1) WMM Access Categories At present, WMM defines traffic into 4 access categories. AC_VO: Voice (highest priority) AC_VI: Video (high priority
34 2) Set WMM Parameters Click the WMM Configuration button, the following page appears. On this page, you can configure WMM parameters of access p
35 Field Description If this value is 1, it means the client is in the charge of the access commands. Ackpolicy When WMM packets are transmitting, A
36 Step 4 If DLS succeeds, you can view the MAC address of wireless card A on the WMM page of wireless card B, and vice versa. Multicast-to-Uni
37 This page allows you to configure wireless security modes and set the encryption keys, to prevent unauthorized access and monitoring. Select S
2 2. Product Package This package contains the following components: One HP-2002APn PowerLine 200Mbps Ethernet Adapter One RJ-45 Cable (100cm)
38 1) OPEN The parameters of OPEN mode are described as follows: Field Description Security Mode Select OPEN. Default Key Select a key as the def
39 Field Description Encrypt Type You may select WEP or None. Default Key Select a key as the default key. WEP Keys (WEP Key1/2/3/4) Set 64-bit or 1
40 4) WPA The parameters of WPA mode are described as follows: Field Description Security Mode Select WPA. WPA Algorithms You may select TKIP or
41 Field Description Session Timeout If this value is 0, it indicates that there is no session time limit. Idle Timeout Set the idle timeout. 5) WP
42 6) WPA2 The parameters of WPA2 are described as follows: Field Description Security Mode Select WPA2. WPA Algorithms You may select TKIP, AES
43 Field Description IP Address The IP address of RADIUS server. Port The default port number is 1812. You may change it according to the server se
44 8) WPAPSKWPA2PSK The parameters’ description of WPAPSKWPA2PSK mode, please refer to WPA2-PSK.
45 9) WPA1WPA2 The parameters of WPA1WPA2 are described as follows: Field Description Security Mode Select WPA1WPA2. WPA Algorithms You may sele
46 10) 802.1X The parameters of 802.1X mode are described as follows: Field Description Security Mode Select 802.1X. IP Address The IP address of
47 Access Policy The parameters of Access Policy are described as follows: Field Description Policy Disable: Stop the access control to the wi
3 3. LED Definitions LED Indicator Color Status Description PWR Red On Power is on. Green On The device runs normally. - Off Power is off
48 On this page, you can modify the WPS settings. WPS can make your client automatically synchronize with the AP setting, and establish connection.
49 WPS: enable or disable WPS. After enabling WPS, you can configure the parameters related to WPS. WPS summary displays the preset WPS information
50 Step 2 Select Registrar mode on the wireless client and enter the PIN code of the HP-2002APN. See the following figure: 3) PBC Mode Step 1 On
51 The figure above displays WPS current status. 7.3.2.2 Station List Click Wireless Settings --> Station List to display the Station L
52 7.3.2.3 Administration Click Administration --> Management to display the System Management page. This page provides administration settings,
53 7.3.2.4 Upload Firmware Click Administration --> Upload Firmware to display the Upload Firmware page. If you want to upload the firmware of
54 7.3.2.5 Setting Management Click Administration --> Settings Management to display the Settings Management page. The parameters on this pag
55 Warning (1) Simply plug into a power outlet and do not use a power strip or UPS with the wall mount device (2)This is a class A product. In a dome
56 service personnel for the following conditions : # If liquid has been spilled into the product # If the product has been exposed to rain or w
4 - Off Wi-Fi Protected Setup is disabled. PLC Green On/Blink When PLC rate﹥100Mbps, see note 1 Orange On/BlinkWhen PLC rate in 80-100Mbps, see not
5 The following is the architecture of various applications of the HomePlug products. Picture 1 :
6 5. Software Installation Procedure The Configuration Utility for Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista enables the users to identify HomePlug devices within
7 2. The following screen will be displayed. Click “Next”. 3. Click “Next” to install the utility in the default folder or assign the destination f
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