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Table 11 QoS Settings (continued)
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6.1.7 Set HomePlug Light Color

Use this screen to define which color the HomePlug light shines at various speeds.
For example, configure the light to shine red when the speed is slow enough to
warrant your attention, amber for 'near slow' speeds and green for acceptable
powerline speeds for your network. The Maximum Possible Speed is the best
speed that can be attained on your electrical circuit. It varies depending on the
electrical wiring, insulation, distance between devices, and electromagnetic
interference from adjacent wiring or other electrical devices on your network.
In the default screen shown in
is 150 Mbps. If the speed falls below 10 Mbps, the light will shine red. It will shine
amber for speeds between 10 and 40 Mbps and green for speeds above 40 Mbps.
Figure 25 Set HomePlug Light Color
Use the slider to define the light behaviour or type a range in the text boxes for
when the light should shine amber. For example, if the maximum possible speed in
your network is 100 Mbps and you feel that speeds below 15 Mbps are abnormally
slow, and speeds above 50 Mbps are good, then enter '15' in the first text box and
'50' in the second. The maximum possible speed, 100 Mbps in our example, is
detected automatically by the device; you do not enter it.
If the HomePlug light displays red, indicating that the powerline speed is
abnormally slow, try unplugging electrical devices such as lamps, phone chargers,
hair dryers, drills and vacuum cleaners from the electrical circuit where your
powerline adapters are connected.
PLA-401 v3 User's Guide
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This field displays the port number for the type of traffic to
which this rule applies.
This field displays the priority level that this traffic receives.
Click this button to save the settings to the device.
Click this button to close this window without saving any
changes.
Figure 25 on page
Chapter 6 The OS X Configuration Utility
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