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PRODUCT MODEL NUMBER:
TL-MC84-W SERIES
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MoCA
Wi-Fi ADAPTER
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  • Page 1 The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. TRANSLITE GLOBAL LLC shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    P a g e INDEX TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ................03 CHAPTER 2 PACKING LIST ..................... 03 CHAPTER 3 GETTING TO KNOW THE DEVICE ..............04 CHAPTER 4 DEVICE LOGIN ..................... 07 CHAPTER 5 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION ................09 CABLE MODEM CONNECTION (INTERNET ONLY) Ø...
  • Page 3: Product Introduction

    P a g e CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ® As a home terminal product, TL-MC84-W network adapter uses MoCA 2.5 technology, with working frequency range of 1125 - 1675MHz. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi, that can enhance broadband gaming, streaming and video on demand services to every room. CHAPTER 2 PACKING LIST Before installing this product, please check if the following items are included in the...
  • Page 4: Chapter 3 Getting To Know The Device

    P a g e CHAPTER 3 GETTING TO KNOW THE DEVICE 3.1 FRONT PANEL Fig. 3-a Indicator Description Functions light Off: no electricity, or power failure Power light On: normal power supply Coaxial Off: no connection to terminal equipment MoCA connection On: connected to terminal equipment indicator light...
  • Page 5 P a g e 3.2 BACK PANEL Fig. 3-b Interface Description IN-OUT TV signal input port for connecting optical receiver equipment. MoCA Mixed outlet for TV signals and MoCA signals. 1000Mbps Ethernet interface, RJ45 interface. FE2/FE3/FE4 100Mbps Ethernet interface, RJ45 interface. DC 12V DC 12V/1A power input port.
  • Page 6 P a g e 3.3 SIDE PANEL Fig. 3-c Toggle switch as shown in the picture to OFF position to turn off the power, and to ON position to turn on the power. 3.4 MECHANICAL DESIGN Fig. 3-d...
  • Page 7: Chapter 4 Device Login

    P a g e CHAPTER 4 DEVICE LOGIN Fig. 3-e Step 1: Make sure the device is powered on and connected to a PC using an ethernet cable. There are four ETH ports on the device, for management any port can be used. Step 2: Configure your PC’s IP address to 192.168.10.x range.
  • Page 8 P a g e 4.2 FOR MAC: Fig. 4-b Step 3: Log in to the device using a browser by http://192.168.10.1 Username: admin Password: admin...
  • Page 9: Chapter 5 Equipment Installation

    P a g e CHAPTER 5 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION Fig. 5-a...
  • Page 10 P a g e | 10 Fig. 5-b...
  • Page 11 P a g e | 11 Fig. 5-c...
  • Page 12 P a g e | 12 Fig. 5-d...
  • Page 13: Accessing The Device Gui

    P a g e | 13 CHAPTER 6 ACCESING THE DEVICE GUI The MoCA Wi-Fi adapter features an onboard graphical user interface (GUI) that includes user-configurable settings. Some of these settings should be accessed by experienced network technicians only. To configure the network settings of the adapter: Step 1: Make sure the device is powered on and connected to a PC using an ethernet cable.
  • Page 14 P a g e | 14 6.1 Home Page The adapter’s GUI’s home page appears, as shown below. Fig. 6-b...
  • Page 15 P a g e | 15 6.2 WAN WAN setting includes network model selection, WAN connection information and WAN connection setting. The settings displayed on the screen is default and preferred setting for the MoCA adapter. Network model selection includes two options single model and multiple model as shown in Fig.
  • Page 16 P a g e | 16 6.2.2 Route Mode: When the route mode is selected, the link method can be set to DHCP, Static or PPPoE mode as show in Fig. 6-e Click on apply once the selection has been made. Fig.
  • Page 17 P a g e | 17 6.2.4 PPPoE Mode: The username and password of internet connection can be set manually as shown in Fig. 6-g Fig. 6-g MTU: The maximum transmission unit of network interface. 6.2.5 Multiple Model: When compared to single service model, service type and binding ports are added in this model as shown in Fig.
  • Page 18 P a g e | 18 6.3 LAN: The connection mode can be set to Static (Fig 6-i) or DHCP (Fig 6-j) Fig. 6-i Fig. 6-j...
  • Page 19 P a g e | 19 6.4 Wireless Setting: On this page, the SSID name as well as type of encryption can be set. One can set the region as well (default is set to America) as shown in Fig. 6-k Band Steering: Band steering is functionality that automatically steers any individual connecting to a wireless network to the best available and supported frequency band, thereby optimizing performance for the client.
  • Page 20 P a g e | 20 6.5 Topology: This page shows the list of wired and wireless devices connected to the adapter along with basic information such as device name, MAC address as well as IP address assigned to the devices as shown in Fig. 6-l Fig.
  • Page 21 P a g e | 21 6.6 More 6.6.1 Run Status Status Table: The status table page shows basic information of the system, WAN connection as well the wireless configuration details as shown in Fig. 6-m Fig. 6-m...
  • Page 22 P a g e | 22 6.6.2 Network Settings 6.6.2.1 Static Route: One can use a manually configured routing entry rather than information from dynamic routing traffic. Fig. 6-n 6.6.2.2 Synchronize Configure: If ENABLED, all other devices connected to this local network will obtain and synchronize any changes made to the device parameters such as Wi-Fi, SSID, login credentials, MoCA settings, etc.
  • Page 23 P a g e | 23 Fig. 6-o 6.6.3 Wireless Setup: The following Figures (Fig. 6-p – Fig. 6-s) will represent wireless setup pages and menu’s along with default parameters set. 6.6.3.1 Advanced Setup: The Wi-Fi channel and bandwidth of the network can be set here as shown in Fig. 6-p Fig.
  • Page 24 P a g e | 24 6.6.3.2 Access Control: Access control is used to block or allow specific client devices to access your network based on a list of blocked devices (Blacklist) or a list of allowed devices (Whitelist). Fig. 6-q 6.6.3.3 WPS Setup: Push button configuration mode: Press WPS button to achieve WPS secure connection.
  • Page 25 P a g e | 25 6.6.3.4 Fast Roaming Setup: Fast roaming helps to improve the user’s Wi-Fi experience, correct threshold range from -100dBm to -60dBm as shown in Fig. 6-s Fig. 6-s 6.6.4 MoCA Management: This section consists of the MoCA setup page (Fig. 6-t) & MoCA Status page (Fig. 6-u) 6.6.4.1 MoCA Setup: One can set the coaxial port frequency parameter, along with LOF channel, transmission power and Beacon power on this page.
  • Page 26 P a g e | 26 If this is the first MoCA adapter in your network, it is recommended to disable the “Network Scan” function and enable the “Preferred NC”. Fig. 6-t 6.6.4.2 MoCA Status: The MoCA status page displays basic information as shown in Fig. 6-u Fig.
  • Page 27 P a g e | 27 6.6.5 NAT Setup: NAT settings include ACL setup (Fig. 6-v & 6-w), DMZ setup (Fig. 6-x & 6-y), NAT service (Fig. 6-z, 6-aa & 6-ab) 6.6.5.1 ACL Setup: On this page, the firewall can be enabled or disabled. It is recommended to enable the firewall as the firewall can build a solid barrier between the external network and your home network.
  • Page 28 P a g e | 28 6.6.5.2 DMZ Setup: The DMZ host feature as shown in Fig opens all service ports to one local host for bidirectional communication. Fig. 6-x – DMZ Disabled. Fig. 6-y – DMZ Enabled. Fig. 6-x Fig.
  • Page 29 P a g e | 29 6.6.5.3 NAT Setup: Network address translation is the ability of a router to translate a public IP address to a private IP address and vice versa. Fig. 6-z...
  • Page 30 P a g e | 30 Fig. 6-aa Fig. 6-ab...
  • Page 31 P a g e | 31 6.6.6 System Setup: This section includes system reboot, system manage, system clock synchronous, upgrade, defaults, backup, log information and set up guide menu options described in the following pages. 6.6.6.1 System reboot: The system can be set to reboot by clicking on the system reboot icon as shown in Fig. 6-ac Fig.
  • Page 32 P a g e | 32 6.6.6.2 System Manage: In the page, the device login credentials can be changed as well as the TR069 server connection I any can be altered and used as shown in Fig. 6-ad Fig. 6-ad 6.6.6.3 NTP Settings Network Time Protocol synchronizes computer clock times across a network.
  • Page 33 P a g e | 33 6.6.6.4 Upgrade: This page is used to upgrade the firmware of the TL-MC84-W MoCA adapter. You may either upgrade the adapter immediately or schedule an upgrade using the feature as shown in Fig. 6-af Fig.
  • Page 34 P a g e | 34 6.6.6.5 Defaults: From this page (Fig. 6-ag), one can reset the adapter to factory defaults. Fig. 6-ag 6.6.6.6 Backup: The backup page as showing in Fig. 6-ah is used to backup configuration of the adapter to save or apply to other adapters as needed.
  • Page 35 P a g e | 35 6.6.6.7 Log Information: The log information menu is used to store logs of device activity as shown in Fig. 6-ai Fig. 6-ai...
  • Page 36: Chapter 7 Technical Specifications

    P a g e | 36 CHAPTER 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Basic Information ® Technical Standard MoCA 2.5 Standard ® MoCA Chipset Maxlinear, MXL3710 Manufacturer/Model Wi-Fi Chipset MTK, MT7620DA+MT7612E Manufacturer/Model Communication Mode Modulation OFDM Sub-carrier Number 512*5 (maximum) Sub-carrier 195.3125KHz Bandwidth Sub-carrier 1024QAM Modulation...
  • Page 37 P a g e | 37 WEB Graphical User Interface Wi-Fi Parameter Operating 2.4GHz & 5GHz Frequency 2.4GHz Channel:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13, Wireless Channel 5GHz Channel:36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,100, 104,108,112,116,120,124,128,132,136,140,144,149,153,157,161,165 2.4G Channel: 802.11 b/g/n Protocol 5G Channel: 802.11 a/n/ac , supports 802.11k/r 2.4G WiFi: 2×2(802.11n: 300Mbps) Maximum Wireless Rate 5G WiFi: 2×2(802.11ac: 866Mbps)...
  • Page 38: Chapter 8 Fault Diagnosis

    P a g e | 38 CHAPTER 8 FAULT DIAGNOSIS In the process of using the device, if any abnormality is found, the user can make a simple judgment and deal with it. If the problem cannot be solved, please inform the operator to deal with it in time.
  • Page 39: Chapter 10 Safety Precautions

    P a g e | 39 CHAPTER 10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS For proper and safe use of the equipment, please read all safety precautions carefully before using it. Ø Do not attempt to repair the equipment by yourself. All maintenance work should be completed by qualified professional technicians.
  • Page 40: Chapter 11 Sales & Support

    CONTACT SUPPORT Firmware Upgrades For firmware upgrades, you may visit our website www.transliteglobal.com or send an email to support@transliteglobal.com Sales North America: sales@transliteglobal.com Asia: sales@translite.co.in Rest of the World: sales@transliteglobal.com Support North America: support@transliteglobal.com Asia: support@translite.co.in Rest of the World: support@transliteglobal.com...