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LN-505/506/507/508/509
LN-515/516/517/518
Homeplug
User Manual
Version 1.0

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Introduction
3.1 What exactly is Homeplug?
Explains Homeplug networking using existing electrical wiring for home and office connectivity.
Cost factor and transmission quality
Discusses Homeplug's economy, ease of use, and data transmission capabilities up to 500 Mbps.
Data security and radiation
Details the use of 128-bit AES encryption for secure data transfer within the network.
3.2 The packages contains
Lists the components included in the Homeplug starter kit.
3.3 About this manual
Clarifies that manual images are based on LN-515 but applicable to other models.
Introduction of the hardware
4.1 LN-505/LN-515
Describes the hardware features and indicators for LN-505 and LN-515 models.
4.2 LN-506/LN-516
Details the hardware features and indicators for LN-506 and LN-516 models.
4.3 LN-507/LN-517
Explains the hardware features and indicators for LN-507 and LN-517 models.
4.4 LN-508/LN-518
Describes the hardware features and indicators for LN-508 and LN-518 models.
4.5 LN-509
Details the hardware features and indicators for the LN-509 model.
Install the hardware
5.1 Install the Master Homeplug
Guides on connecting the Master Homeplug to a computer via Ethernet and power socket.
5.2 Install the Slave Homeplug
Instructs on connecting the Slave Homeplug to an internet router via Ethernet and power socket.
Configure the network
Enter Device Password
Guides on entering the DAK code into the 'Set Device Password' window to identify the device.
Set Private Network Name
Details setting a private network name via the utility's 'Privacy' tab for enhanced security.
Appendix A: Add an extra Homeplug to an existing network
1. Install the Hardware
Guides on connecting the Homeplug via Ethernet cable to the device and power socket.
2. Add a Slave Homeplug to a secured network
Explains how to add a new Slave Homeplug to an existing secured network using the utility.

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