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Protect Our Environment This symbol indicates that when the equipment has reached the end of its useful life, it must taken to a recycling center and processed separate from domestic waste. The cardboard box, the plastic contained in the packaging, and the parts that make up this Ethernet Adapter can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations.
WPS Button: Press for 2 – 10 seconds to start the WPS function. Press for over 10 seconds to reset to factory defaults. Power Button: Push once to power up the GPL-1200WN Push once to power down the GPL-1200WN COLOR...
Adapter in power saving mode (blinks once Blink every 5 seconds) WLAN WLAN is off Green Blink Wireless is activity (tx/rx data and message) WPS function is disabled or there is no activity Green Blink There is activity occurring LAN connection established Ethernet LAN connection is not established Green...
1.3 How to understand the COVERAGE LED colors The COVERAGE LED displays quality of the network and provides important information that will provide solutions to common questions, such as why a High Definition (HD) movie is not showing or shows with pixels. The COVERAGE LED indicator will vary its color depending on the estimated speed of the Powerline connection.
1.4 Point-to-Point Network • CASE 1: Estimated throughput is less than 20 Mbps. The PLC channel is not able to transmit an SDTV channel. The COVERAGE LED will be RED as shown in the following figure: • CASE 2: Estimated throughput is greater than 20 Mbps but less than 40 Mbps. The PLC channel is able to transmit an SDTV channel, but not two SDTV channels simultaneously or one HDTV channel.
1.5 Point to Multipoint Network In the case where the PLC network is composed of three or more adapters, similar situations could arise as with a point-to-point network. CASE 1: The COVERAGE LED in G.hn adapter 2 and G.hn adapter 3 will show the estimated level of the PLC link receiving from G.hn adapter 1.
Chapter 2 Log In Procedure 2.1 Configure STATIC IP MODE In static IP mode, you assign IP settings to your PC manually. Follow these steps to configure your PC IP address to use subnet 192.168.0.x. NOTE: The following procedure assumes you are running Windows XP. However, the general steps involved are similar for most operating systems (OS).
2.2 Logging In Perform the following steps to login to the web user interface. STEP 1: Start the Internet browser and enter the default IP address for the device in the Web address field. For example, if the default IP address is 192.168.0.5, type http://192.168.0.5 STEP 2: A dialog box will appear, such as the one below.
3.1 Basic Configuration • MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the device. • Device ID Device ID of this node. • Domain Name string of all nodes in the network. • Force node Type force the modem to have a particular role (END POINT or DOMAIN MASTER) •...
4.1 IP config In the IP configuration tab of one G.hn node, the IPv4 and IPv6 settings can be read and changed. IPv4 subsection: • DHCPv4 enabled: in the case of choosing ”NO" IP configuration in the following parameters, the IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS should be configured; fill these fields in.
Chapter 5 Ethernet Interface The Ethernet table shows the coverage & Info of the Ethernet interface; including Interface, Speed, Duplex, Interface Type, Mode, Internal PHY & Link. Powersaving Ethernet powersaving can be disabled, enabled by Ethernet link or enabled by Ethernet activity; idle timer can be configured as well.
Chapter 6 Device Interface 6.1 Hardware information In this tab, basic information such as MAC Address and Serial Number of the selected node is shown.
6.2 Software information Shows the FW version and system uptime. 6.3 Security The nodes in the network: to change the configuration password string from the default ("admin") to another; decided by the user. 6.4 SW update Current loaded firmware version is shown. Any flash section can be upgraded; the first flash section should be selected and after clicking on the "OK"...
Chapter 7 Multicast Interface 7.1 MCAST Configuration In the MCAST Configuration tab of "My Network", IGMP snooping and MLD features can be enabled or disabled. Also, IGMP multicast IP addresses ranges which the G.hn PLC network will sniff; can be configured.
8.1 QoS Configuration In the QoS configuration tab, the packet classifier can be managed to define a QoS rule for incoming Ethernet traffic, and assign a priority to be used in the G.hn network. Press the “Ok" button for loading the newly configured settings: •...
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Example 1 If QoS criterion: 802.1p, all other options are grayed out, and follow the QoS rules below. According to G.9960 specs, the priority mapping recommended by [IEEE 802.1D] subclause 7.7.3 is presented in Table III.1. for four priority queues. Priority Acronym Traffic Types...
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0 (Third) Background 1 (lowest) Best Effort 2 (lowest) Excellent Effort 3 (Third) Critical Applications 4 (second) Video, < 100 ms latency and jitter 5 (second) Voice, < 10 ms latency and jitter 6 (highest) Internetwork Control 7 (highest) Network Control In summary, the sequence of priority queue, (7,6) >...
Chapter 9 VLAN Interface 9.1 VLAN Configuration In the VLAN Configuration tab of one G.hn node, a VLAN tag can be added or removed per interface. Also, removing a tag at egress per interface can be also enabled or disabled: •...
Chapter 10 G.hn spectrum Interface 10.1 Notches In this tab a table with all configured Notches of selected node will be shown. The table is composed of next columns for every notch: Notch Number, Type of notch, Start Frequency (KHz), Stop Frequency (KHz), Depth (in dB).
The first 13 notches (Regulation) are Read Only, RO, in the system and they can be neither removed nor modified. The next 40 notches (Vendor) are defined by the vendor using SDK and they are also RO. The last 10 notches (User) are R/W and they can be added/removed by user using this tool. To add new notches the user should fill the "Add a new User Notch"...
Chapter 12 Advanced Interface Broadcast suppression In this tab the broadcast suppression feature can be managed. Broadcast traffic higher than the selected value will be dropped. Hardware Reset: Click on this button to perform a reboot in the node. Factory Reset: Input the password: betera and click the OK button to perform a factory reset. The current configuration will be lost.
Chapter 13 Connecting to GPL-1200WN Wireless-N Powerline Adapter by web browser After the network connection is complete, the next step you should perform is to setup the Wireless-N Powerline Adapter with proper network parameters, so it can work properly in your network environment.
13.1 Windows 7 IP address setup 1. Click the Start button and select Control Panel. Double click Network and Internet and click Network and Sharing Center, the Network and Sharing Center window will appear. 2. Click Change adapter settings and right click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties.
13.2 Connecting to Web Management Interface All functions and settings of this Wireless-N Powerline Adapter must be configured via web management interface. Please start your web browser, and input ‘192.168.0.10’ in the address bar, then press ‘Enter’ key. The following should be displayed: Input the user name and password in the respective fields, default user name is ‘root’, and default password is ‘12345’, then press the ‘OK’...
13.3 Quick Setup After login, the Quick Setup screen will appear. It is the default screen when no connections exist. This screen allows for the configuration of DSL settings and the IP configuration. It includes LAN, Wireless and Security setup screens. NOTE: If you can’t see the web management interface, and you’re being prompted to input user name and password again, it means you didn’t input the username and password correctly.
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If you want to allow 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11 N clients to connect to this Wireless-N Powerline Adapter, select 2.4GHz (B+G+N). Mode GPL-1200WN only supports AP mode. Network In Infrastructure Mode, wireless clients can access the other Type networks (perhaps Internet) via this AP. For AP. Only Infrastructure Mode is allowed here.
13.3.3 Security Settings Turn on WEP or WPA encryption to prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network. Select the Encryption method from the drop down menu. Then select and fill in the required parameters. Click the Apply button to display the following. Do not turn off or reboot the device during this time.
13.4 Status 13.4.1 Device Status This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device. Up time Displays the total time passed since the Wireless-N Powerline Adapter was powered on. Firmware Version Displays Firmware version of wireless Wireless-N Powerline Adapter.
MAC address Displays the MAC address of WLAN interface. 13.4.2 System Log This page shows the system's operational information; start up time, system events, and also lets you enable or disable certain logging features. To enable the System Log tick the check box and make your selections. Click the Apply Changes button to display the following.
13.4.3 Statistics This page shows the packet count for the Wireless and Ethernet LAN. Wireless LAN It shows the statistic count of sent packets on the Sent Packets wireless LAN interface Wireless LAN It shows the statistic count of received packets on Received Packets the wireless LAN interface Ethernet LAN...
13.5 General Setup 13.5.1 Time Zone Setting Automatically synchronize your Wireless-N Powerline Adapter time with Internet time servers. Select your local time zone from the drop-down menu. This page is used to configure NTP client to get current time. After clicking ‘Time Zone’ on the left of web management interface and the following will be displayed: Time Zone Select Select the time zone in your country Automatically...
13.5.2 Password This page is used to set the account to access the web server of your Wireless-N Powerline Adapter. Emptying the username and password fields will disable the protection. Click the Apply Changes button to create the new password setting. Click the Reset button to reset/clear the data just input on screen.
13.5.4 LAN Settings Enable your Wireless-N Powerline Adapter to dynamically receive an IP Address from your home gateway. Your Wireless-N Powerline Adapter must have an IP Address in the Local Area Network's existing IP range. IP Address The IP address for the Wireless-N Powerline Adapter. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask for the Wireless-N Powerline Adapter.
13.6 Wireless 13.6.1 Basic settings This page is used to configure the parameters for the wireless connection of tablets, smart phones, and laptops. Disable Wireless Clicking it will disable your Wireless LAN Interface. The LAN interface Wireless Interface default is Enable. Band Please select the wireless band you wish to use.
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other networks (perhaps Internet) via this AP. For AP. Only Infrastructure Mode is allowed here. SSID Please input the ESSID (the name used to identify this Wireless-N Powerline Adapter) here. You can input up to 32 alphanumerical characters. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ESSID IS CASE SENSITIVE.
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After you finish with the settings, please click ‘Apply Changes’, and the following message will be displayed: When you see this message, the settings you made are successfully saved. You can click the ‘Reboot Later’ button to back to previous page and continue on other setting items, or click the ‘Reboot Now’ button to restart the Wireless-N Powerline Adapter and the changes will take effect after about 30 seconds.
13.6.2 Advanced settings This Wireless-N Powerline Adapter has many advanced wireless features. Please note that all settings listed here are for experienced users only, if you’re not sure about the meaning and function of these settings, please don’t modify them, or the wireless performance will be reduced. You can click ‘Advanced Settings’...
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TX Beamforming Click to enable or disable the TX Beamforming function. Multicast to Unicast Click to enable or disable the multicast to unicast conversion function. RF Output Power You can set the output power of wireless radio. Unless you’re using this Wireless-N Powerline Adapter in a really big space, you may not have to set output power to 100%.
13.6.3 Security settings This Wireless-N Powerline Adapter provides many types of wireless security (wireless data encryption). When you use data encryption, data transferred by radio signals in the air will become unreadable for those people who don’t know correct encryption key (encryption password). You can click ‘Security Settings’...
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13.6.3.1 Disable Security When you select ‘Disable’, wireless encryption for the network is disabled. 13.6.3.2 WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a common encryption mode, it’s safe enough for home and personal use. But if you need higher level of security, please consider using WPA encryption (see next Section). However, some wireless clients don’t support WPA, but only support WEP, so WEP is still a good choice for you if you have such kind of client in your network environment.
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When you select a key format, the number of characters of the key will be displayed. For example, if you select ’64-bit’ as key length, and ‘Hex’ as key format, you’ll see the message at the right of ‘Key Format’ is ‘Hex (10 characters), which means the length of WEP key is 10 characters.
13.6.4 Access Control Another security measure you can use to keep hackers and intruders away is ‘Access Control’. You can pre-define a so-called ‘white-list’, which contains MAC addresses of the wireless clients you trust. All other wireless client with the MAC address which is not in your list will be denied by this Wireless-N Powerline Adapter.
13.6.5 WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the simplest way to build a connection between wireless network clients and this Wireless-N Powerline Adapter. You don’t have to select encryption mode and input a long encryption passphrase every time when you need to setup a wireless client, you only have to press a button on wireless client and this Wireless-N Powerline Adapter, and the WPS will do the setup for you.
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Disable WPS Check this box to enable or disable the WPS function. WPS Status Displays WPS status. If data encryption settings of this Wireless-N Powerline Adapter have never been set, the ‘unConfigured’ message will be displayed here; if data encryption settings have been set before, the ‘Configured’...
13.7 Tools 13.7.1 Configuration Tools Use the "Backup" tool to save the current configuration of your Wireless-N Powerline Adapter to a file named "config.dat". You can then use the "Restore" tool to recover the saved configuration to your Wireless-N Powerline Adapter. Click the Backup button to display the following.
13.7.2 Firmware Upgrade This page allows you upgrade the Wireless-N Powerline Adapter firmware to the new version. Please note, do not power off the device during the upload as it may crash the system. After clicking ‘ Upgrade Firmware’ on the left of web management interface and the following will be displayed: Click the Browse button to locate the file.
13.7.3 Factory Defaults This page allows you to reset the current configuration to factory defaults. Click the Apply button to reset the configuration.
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