NETGEAR XAVB1401 User Manual page 16

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In locations such as apartment complexes or office buildings, others might share the same
electrical power lines that you use for your Powerline network. To protect your Powerline
network from unwanted access, you can customize the encryption key for your Powerline
devices. Make sure that you set up exactly the same encryption key for all of your Powerline
devices so that they can communicate with each other.
You use the Security screen in the Powerline Utility to set encryption keys. If you customize
the encryption key and then forget what it is, you can return your Powerline devices to the
factory default Powerline encryption key, HomePlugAV.
To set the encryption key:
1.
Click the Powerline device icon or the Security icon
screen.
The top section of the Security screen shows information about each device that the
Powerline Utility detects:
Device Name. Lists the Powerline devices detected on the network after the utility
completes a scan for devices. The device name is initially set by the utility, but you
can change it to a descriptive name, such as Office or Master Bedroom.
Model. Identifies the model number of the Powerline adapter.
MAC Address. Shows the MAC address for the Powerline device, which is also on
the product label, but may not be visible when the device is plugged in.
Device Password. To change settings for a remote Powerline device, you have to
enter its password. The device password is located on the product label.
2.
Select the check box for each device for which you want to set encryption keys.
3.
In Step 2 on your screen, select the option that you want:
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Chapter 2. Using the XAV1401 Powerline Utility
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