ASOKA USA PL9560-WAP PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter User Manual 9560 User Guide

ASOKA USA Corporation PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter 9560 User Guide

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Contact Information
For more information about the PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter or any of Asoka’s other
leading-edge solutions, please contact us using any of the following methods:
Voice calls: We welcome your calls Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Pacific Time at (650) 286-1700. Voice mail is available during non-business hours.
Email: If you prefer, you can send information requests to our e-mail address:
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Getting Help
Asoka USA backs its products with unparalleled customer service and technical support for our
valued customers.
Customer Service
Customer service, the customer-satisfaction arm of Asoka USA, is available Monday through
Friday, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Pacific Time, by calling (650) 286-0300 or through email at
custserv@asokausa.com.
Technical Support
Technical support is available Monday through Friday, from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm Pacific Time, by
calling (888) 276-5287 or through email at support@asokausa.com.
Please provide the following information about the problem:
Product name, model number, part number (if applicable) and serial number
System configuration, including a description of the devices connected to your PlugLink AV
9560 Wireless Adapter
The circumstances surrounding the error or failure
A detailed description of the problem and what has been done to try to solve it
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Table of Contents
1 Simple Installation.............................................................................. 1-1
Package Contents.......................................................................................... 1-1
Planning the System...................................................................................... 1-1
Simple Installation......................................................................................... 1-2
2 Advanced Configuration
(For Advanced Users Only)...................................................................... 2-1
Installing the Software................................................................................... 2-1
Basic Setup................................................................................................... 2-2
3 Network Management........................................................................ 3-1
Using the Web-Based User Interface .............................................................. 3-1
System Details .............................................................................................. 3-2
Configuring the LAN IP .................................................................................. 3-3
Configuring Wireless Settings ......................................................................... 3-3
Basic Wireless Settings ............................................................................ 3-4
Advanced Wireless Settings...................................................................... 3-5
Wireless Security........................................................................................... 3-6
Configuring Wireless Security ................................................................... 3-7
Setting Administrative Login Information......................................................... 3-8
Rebooting the PL9560-WAP ........................................................................... 3-9
Restoring Factory Default Settings................................................................ 3-10
Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Files ................................................ 3-10
Updating Firmware...................................................................................... 3-11
Viewing System Logs................................................................................... 3-12
Powerline Device Scan................................................................................. 3-13
A . Specifications.............................................................................. A-1
B . Components ................................................................................B-1
C . Declarations of Conformity........................................................... C-1
D . Warranty.................................................................................... D-1
E . FCC Notice ..................................................................................E-1
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Simple Installation
This chapter provides information on installing and setting up the
PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter.
Package Contents
PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter (PL9560-WAP)
Quick Installation Guide
Installation Resource CD
Warranty and Support Information Card
If any of the parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact the
retailer where you made your purchase. Keep the carton, including
the original packing materials, in case you need to return the unit
for repair.
Planning the System
The PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter lets you set up an instant
wireless hotspot using your existing electrical outlets. It can also
easily compliment your existing network by connecting to any
device with a 10BaseT/ 100BaseT Ethernet-capable device.
To connect the PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter with a PlugLink
9660 Ethernet Adapter, all you will need are:
One (1) PL9560-WAP device
One (1) PL9660-ETH device (sold separately)
Standard Cable/ DSL gateway (provided by your ISP)
NOTE: Do not connect the PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter into a power
strip, extension cord, un-interruptible power supply (UPS), or surge
protector. Doing so may prevent the unit from working properly or
degrade the network performance.
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Simple Installation
1. Plug a PL9660 and PL9560 into electrical outlets. It takes one minute for
the top three LEDs on the PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter to light
up.When the LEDs are illuminated, your wireless computer can connect
and communicate with the Router.
2. Connect a wireless laptop computer to the PL9560. The laptop computer
will prompt you for a WEP key. Enter the WEP key at the prompt. The WEP
key is the serial number of the PL9560. The WEP key is printed on the
PL9560, which is also the last 10 digits of the serial number.
You can also connect a desktop PC to the PL9560 with an Ethernet cable.
Congratulations Installation is complete.
CAUTION! Do not connect the PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter to a power
strip, extension cord, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), or surge
protector. This may prevent the unit from working property or degrade the
network performance.
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Advanced Configuration
(For Advanced Users Only)
The Power Manager utility allows you to manually configure a
PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter that is directly connected to
your personal computer or to any PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless
Adapters that are remotely residing on your PlugLink Powerline
network.
Installing the Software
1. Connect an Ethernet Cable from your PC to the Ethernet port
of the PlugLink AV 9560.
2. Insert the enclosed Installation Resource CD into your CD-ROM
drive. If the The PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter Installation
Utility does not appear within 30 seconds, select your CD-ROM
drive and double-click on the icon named "Setup.exe" to initiate
the Installation Utility. The Installation wizard appears.
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3. Click Install Driver. In the following screen, click Next, and follow the
prompts to install the PlugLink AV 9560 drivers and utility software.
Basic Setup
After installing the drivers and utility software, the Setup Assistant loads
automatically. The Setup Assistant allows you to do some basic configuration
of the PlugLink AV 9560.
1. When the Setup Assistant is loaded, the software attempts to detect the
PlugLink AV 9560 device. When the device is detected, the following
screen appears. The software lists all of the devices on the network.
Select the device you wish to configure and click the Next button.
2. The next screen allows you to change the device name. Select Yes to enter
a device name. The device name is a unique identifier for the PlugLink AV
9560 when using the Admin Utility. This name can be Living Room,
Bedroom, or some other name that reflects its location. Click the Next
button to proceed to the next step.
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3. Use the Setup Local Device Network Password screen to change the
password. The default password of all Asoka devices is “HomePlugAV.”
4. CONGRATULATIONS! You have successfully configured your PlugLink AV
9560. If you wish to make further changes, you may click the Admin
Utility button. Otherwise, you may click Finish to close the utility.
To make more changes to your PlugLink AV 9560, login to the Web GUI.
NOTE: All devices within your power line network must share the same
password. Any changes made to the password of one device should be made to
others as well.
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Advanced Configuration
(Advanced Users Only)
Using the Web-Based User Interface
1. Open a web browser application (Internet Explorer or Mozilla
Firefox).
2. In the address or navigation field, type 192.168.1.254 and press
Enter.
For security, the PL9560-WAP has its own user ID and password.
When prompted, enter admin for the user ID, welcome for the
PL9560-WAP password, both in lower case letters, and press
Login.
After you enter the user ID and password, your web browser
should find and display the PL9560-WAP.
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System Details
When you access the web-based user interface, the System Details page is the
first page you will see. The System Details page shows you a quick view of the
PL9560-WAP's status and settings. All setup pages can be reached from this
page by selecting the links in the left column of the page.
The following table describes the details of the Web-based user interface:
Item Description
Quick Main
Navigation Links
User Interface (UI) is divided into four main logical
sections and you can navigate directly to any of the
four sections by clicking on either of these links
Quick Sub
Navigations links
When you enter into each of the four main logical
sections, a sub navigation link that corresponds to
the main logical section will appear
Page Name Page you are on is identified by its Page Name
Detailed
Information
Shows you detailed information about the PL9560-
WAP that includes: model number, firmware version,
hardware version, serial number, MAC address, IP
address and subnet mask
Home Button Home button is available on every page of the UI.
Pressing this button will take you back to the home
page, which is the System Details page
Glossary Button Glossary button is available on every page of the UI.
Pressing this button will take you to a glossary page
that defines many of the technical terms used in this
UI
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Configuring the LAN IP
Use the IP Address link in the Main menu to set up the LAN IP. Select this
option to configure the IP address of the PL9560-WAP.
By default, the PL9560-WAP is configured with the following addresses:
IP address: 192.168.1.254
Subnet address: 255.255.255.0.
Configuring Wireless Settings
To configure the wireless settings of the PL9560-WAP, click the Wireless link
in the Main menu. The Wireless Settings link appears in the sub menu. The
first page that appears is the Wireless Status page. To return to the status
page, select Status in the left menu:
Help Button Help button is available on every page of the UI.
Pressing this button will take you to a help page that
provides detailed explanations and steps for config-
uring your PL9560-WAP
Logout Button Logout button is available on every page of the UI.
Pressing this button logs you out of the PL9560-WAP
Item Description
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Basic Wireless Settings
To configure the basic wireless settings, follow these steps:
1. Select Wireless tab in the top menu.
2. Select Basic Settings in the left menu
3. Enter the appropriate information in the fields, described in the table
below, and click Apply.
The following table describes the basic wireless settings:
Item Description
Wireless Status The WLAN interface allows you to enable and dis-
able the wireless part of the device
Channel ID This field determines which operating frequency will
be used. It should not be necessary to change the
wireless channel unless you notice interference
problems with another nearby access point. By
default, the PL9560-WAP is set to channel 6
Block SSID Broad-
casting
Blocking SSID Broadcasts prevents your PL9560-
WAP from transmitting the SSID. The PL9560-WAP
will still respond to clients that want to connect as
long as they have the matching SSID
SSID The SSID is also known as the Wireless Network
Name. Enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric char-
acters. In a setting where there is more than one
wireless network, different wireless network names
provide a means for separating the traffic. Any
device you want to participate in a particular wire-
less network will need to use this SSID for that net-
work. The PL9560-WAP default SSID is Asoka
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WPS Buttons
In the web interface of the PL9560 (default IP address of 192.168.1.254),
under Wireless > Basic Settings, there are two software push buttons. The
software push buttons are equivalent to the WPS Wireless Security hardware
push button. Below is a description of the software push buttons:
WPS AP Push Button - Press this button to allow a client to join an
existing WPS Network or have the PL9560 create a brand new WPS
wireless network with a random SSID, random wireless password using
the WPA2-Personal-AES security algorithm if the existing network was not
created by WPS.
Reset WPS Network - Press this software push button to make the
PL9560 reset an existing WPS network and create a new network with a
random SSID, random wireless password using the WPA2-Personal-AES
security algorithm. THe PL9560 will then wait for 2 minutes for a client
to join and access the network.
Advanced Wireless Settings
Advanced Wireless Settings allows you to configure Tx Preamble Type, Beacon
Interval, RTS Threshold, and Fragmentation Threshold.
Operation Mode This field determines which data communications
protocol will be used. You can select 802.11g only,
802.11b only, or b/g mixed mode. 801.11g only ded-
icates the PL9560-WAP to communicating with the
higher bandwidth 801.11g wireless devices exclu-
sively. 802.11b only dedicates the PL9560-WAP to
communicating with the lower bandwidth 802.11b
wireless devices exclusively. The b/g mixed mode
provides backward compatibility with the slower
802.11b wireless devices while still enabling
802.11g communications
Item Description
NOTE: This section is recommended for advanced users only
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The following table describes the advanced wireless settings:
Wireless Security
To view or configure wireless security settings, click on the Security link under
Wireless submenu.
Item Description
Tx Preamble Type Limits the data packet size during transmission. The
choices are Long Preamble, Short Preamble, and
Auto. By default, the PL9560-WAP is set to long pre-
amble.
.Beacon Interval Keeps power management in check. For example, if
a client does not receive a beacon within a certain
time period, it goes to sleep. You can set the Beacon
Interval value from 25 to 500, but too low or too high
value is not recommended. The default Beacon
Interval is set to 100.
RTS Threshold Minimizes collisions among hidden stations.The
RTS Threshold range can be configured between 1
to 2312 bytes. By default, the PL9560-WAP is set to
2312.
Fragmentation
Threshold
Determines the size of the packet that will be trans-
mitted in fragments. It is recommended to fragment
the packet when the link quality is bad. The Frag-
mentation Threshold can be configured between
256 to 2312 bytes. The default is 2312.
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The PL9560-WAP provides the following levels of security:
•WEP
•WPA-Personal
•WPA-Enterprise
•WPA2-Personal
• WPA2-Enterprise
Configuring Wireless Security
By default, the PL9560-WAP security options are enabled. The default is set
to WEP and Open System. The other security options should be configured by
advanced users. To change the security option, follow the steps below. The
WEP Key is the last 10 digits of the serial number.
Field Description
Disable No wireless security
WEP WEP offers the following options:
Open System
With Open Network Authentication and 64-
or 128-bit WEP data encryption, the
PL9560-WAP does perform 64- or 128-bit
data encryption but does not perform any
authentication
Shared Key
Shared Key authentication encrypts the
SSID and data. Choose the encryption
strength (64- or 128-bit data encryption).
Manually enter the key values. Manually
entered keys are case sensitive
WPA-PSK WPA-Pre-shared Key performs authentication, uses
128-bit data encryption, and dynamically changes
the encryption keys, making it nearly impossible to
circumvent.
WPA / WPA2 -Per s ona l: S ele ct s e cu r ity
algorithms TKIP or AES
WPA/WPA2-Enterprise: Select the Radius
Server IP, Port, and Secret (pass code)
Note: Not all wireless adapter configuration utilities
support WPA. Furthermore, client software is
required on the client. Windows XP, Windows 2000,
and Windows Vista with Service Pack 3 include the
client software that supports WPA. Nevertheless,
the wireless adapter hardware and driver must also
support WPA.
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1. In the Advanced Settings dialog, select Wireless.
2. Click the Security link. The Security dialog appears.
3. Under Encryption Type, select WEP.
4. Under Authentication Type, select Open System.
5. Clear the Key 1 field and enter a 10 digit HEX number.
Note: Make note of this key information and store it in a safe and secure
location.
6. Click Apply.
7. In the prompt, click OK to confirm. A confirmation message will appear.
8. Reboot your PL9560-WAP by selecting System at the top menu and clicking
Reboot System. After clicking the Reboot button, click OK to confirm.
After you configure the wireless security, configure your computer's
wireless adapter. The default SSID of the PL9560-WAP is “Asoka.” Enter
the key you configured in the PL9560-WAP when prompted
Setting Administrative Login Information
The PL9560-WAP ships with a default user ID (admin) and default password
(welcome). If you wish to change the password, you can set a password here.
Write down your password and keep it in a safe place, as you will need it to
log into the PL9560-WAP in the future. You can also set your auto-logout time
in the provided field.
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Rebooting the PL9560-WAP
Sometimes it may be necessary to reboot the PL9560-WAP if it begins working
improperly. Rebooting the PL9560-WAP will NOT delete any of your
configurations. To reboot, follow these instructions:
1. Select System in the top menu.
2. In the left menu, click Reboot System.
3. Click the Reboot button.
4. In the confirmation pop-up, click OK. A message appears indicating the
device is rebooting:
When the PL9560-WAP reboots, the login page appears automatically. If it
does not appear, type in the PL9560-WAP's address (default = 192.168.1.254)
into the address or navigation bar of your web browser.
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Restoring Factory Default Settings
Use this option to restore all of the settings in the PL9560-WAP to the factory
default settings. It is recommended that you back up your settings prior to
restoring to factory default settings. To restore factory default settings,
follow these instructions:
1. Select System in the top menu.
2. In the left menu, click Factory Rest.
3. Click the Restore Default button.
4. In the confirmation pop-up, click OK.
Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Files
The configuration settings of the PL9560-WAP are stored within the wireless
device in a configuration file. This file can be saved (backed up) to a user's
PC or retrieved (restored) from the User's PC.
To Back Up Settings
1. Select System on the top menu.
2. Click Backup Settings.
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3. Click Save.
To Restore Settings
To retrieve (restore) an old PL9560-WAP configuration file from a previous
backup, follow these instructions:
1. Select System in the top menu.
2. Select Restore Backup.
3. Click Browse.
4. Locate and double-click the old wireless configuration file.
5. Click Restore.
Updating Firmware
Periodically, firmware updates will become available. Firmware updates
contain feature improvements and fixes to problems that may have existed.
When Asoka releases new firmware, you can download from
http://www.asokausa.com and update your PL9560-WAP's firmware to the
latest version.
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To Upload a New Firmware Upgrade
1. Select System in the Main menu.
2. In the Sub menu, select Update Firmware.
3. Click Browse to locate the new firmware upgrade file downloaded from
the web site. The box next to the Browse button will display the location
and name of the firmware file you selected.
4. Click Update.
5. In the confirmation pop-up, click OK. A message appears indicating that
WAP may not respond while the firmware is loaded into the wap and the
WAP is rebooted
6. Click OK.
When the firmware upgrade is complete, the PL9560-WAP home page appears
automatically. If it does not, type in the WAP's address (default -
192.168.1.254) into the address or navigation bar of your web browser.
Note: After an erase, the WAP's username will be admin, the password will be
welcome and the wireless security is disabled.
Viewing System Logs
The PlugLink AV 9560 Wireless Adapter maintains a System Log that displays
potential security threats and system information. This log can be viewed
with a browser using the WAP's web management interface, or it can be
automatically sent to an email address for convenience and archiving. Each
log entry contains the date and time of the event and a brief message
describing the event. It is possible to copy the log entries from the web
management interface and paste into a report.
To View a System Log
1. Select System in the top menu.
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2. In the left menu, select Logs.
Powerline Device Scan
Rescanning refreshes the information on all devices using the same password.
1. Select Powerline in the top menu.
2. In the left menu, select Scan.
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Specifications A–1
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Specifications
This appendix lists the specifications for your PlugLink AV 9560
Wireless Adapter.
Standards
Compliance:
•HomePlug® AV
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3u
Software Utility System
Requirements:
Microsoft Windows® 98 SE, 2000, ME, XP, and Vista operating
systems
Distance
(Range):
Up to 328 feet (100 meters)
Modulation
Schemes:
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
• QAM10214/256/64/16
•QPSK
•BPSK
EMI and Safety: FCC Part 15 Class B
•UL (US and Canada)
•CE
Frequency: 4 to 21 MHz over Powerline
2.4GHz over wireless
Bandwidth: PLC 200 Mbps
Network Protocol: HomePlug AV
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless Network
Standard
IEEE 802.11i Wireless Network Security
IEEE 802.1x client support
IEEE 802.3u
•TCP/IP
Network Interface One 10/100 Base-T Ethernet (RJ45)
HomePlug® Power Line 1.01 802.11 b/g AP mode
Electromagnetic
Emissions:
FCC Part 15 Class B
•UL (US and Canada)
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Additional
Protocols:
Forward Error Correction (FEC)
Automatic Channel Adaptation
Surge Protection: 4KV
Power Supply: US Version: 100-120VAC
UK/EU Version: 220-240VAC
Environmental
Specifications:
Operating temperature:
32°F to 131°F (0°C to 55°C)
Operating humidity:
10% to 85% Non-condensing
Storage temperature:
-4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C)
Storage humidity:
5% to 90% Non-condensing
Power
Rating:
US Version: 100-120VAC 15A max, 60Hz
UK/EU Version: 220-240VAC 10A max, 50H
Powerline Security: 128-bit AES Encryption
Wireless Security: 64b/128b WEP, WPA, & WPA2
Quality of Service
(QoS):
•TOS
• 802.1q
TDMA (supported in the future)
Warranty: 1-year limited
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Components
Front Panel
Use the status lights on the front panel to verify connections.
The following table describes the status light functions in the front panel:
Status Light State Indication
Power Illuminated
Off
Device is powered on
Devices has no power
PLC Activity Blinking
Off
Activity on powerline
No activity on powerline
(should blink intermittently)
Wireless Blinking
Off
Broadcasting signal
Not broadcasting
Eth Link Illuminated
Blinking
Off
Ethernet connectivity
Ethernet traffic
No ethernet connectivity
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Bottom Panel
The bottom panel of the PL9560-WAP contains one RJ-45 Ethernet port.
Buttons
The PlugLink AV 9560 device has two push buttons:
SW1 (Left) Button / Powerline Security - The NID button allows you to set
a randomized Network Encryption Key (NEK) by pressing on it. You can
then have additional units use the same randomized NEK by using their
respective NID buttons.
SW2 (Right) Button / WPS Wireless Security - This button allows you to do
wireless security by simply pushing a button. This requires software and
a network card that supports this feature.
Following is an example of how the NID button can be used:
1. Select a PlugLinkAV 9560 device in your network. Press and hold the NID
button for 10 seconds. After about 10 seconds, the lights on your device
will blink off briefly and come back on immediately. This will change the
existing Network Encrpytion Key (NEK) to a randomized NEK.
2. On the PlugLinkAV 9560 (#1) device from Step #1, press and hold the NID
button for about 3 seconds. The power light on the device will begin
flashing. This unit has now been set to allow other units to join the
network and be assigned the same password. This unit will remain in
"adder" mode for about 3 minutes.
3. Before the three minutes are up from Step #2, select another PlugLink AV
device from your network. Press and hold the NID button for about 3
seconds. The power light on the device will blink as well. The two devices
will communicate and the second device will have it's NEK set to the NEK
of the first device. This should happened in about 15 to 20 seconds. Once
the process has been completed, you can then test if the two devices are
communicating.
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4. If you add units at a later time, you only need to perform Step #2 (using
any device in the network) and Step #3 (any new devices). Step #1 is not
necessary unless you wish to change your NEK.
Following is a basic description of how the WPS-Push Button can be used:
1. Press WPS/sw2 for more than 10 seconds. (or click Reset WPS network
button on the web interface’s wireless-basic-settings tab). This will create
a new wireless network with random SSID, random wireless password and
WPA2-Personal-AES security algorithm. The PL9560 will wait 2 minutes for
a client to join the wireless network by pushing the client’s WPS button.
2. Press WPS/sw2 for less than 3 seconds (or click WPS AP Push Button
button on the web interface’s wireless-basic-settings tab).
a) If the current wireless network was not created by WPS:
Pressing the WPS/sw2 button will create a new wireless network with a
random SSID, random wireless password using the WPA2-Personal-AES
security algorithm. After the new wireless network is created, the PL9560
will wait 2 minutes for a client to join the wireless network by pushing the
client’s WPS button.
b) If the current wireless network was created by WPS:
The PL9560 will use the current SSID/wireless password and retain the
current clients’ connections in the wireless network. The PL9560 will wait
2 minutes for any new clients to join the wireless network by pushing the
client’s WPS button.
3. If you have multiple clients that wish to join the wireless network, you will
have to press the WPS/sw2 button for 3 seconds (or less) for every client.
The user will then have to press the WPS button to join the network.
Following is an example to make your network:
1. Press and hold the SW2 (Right) button for more than 10 seconds. This will
reset the current wireless network and create a new wireless network
with random SSID, random wireless password and WPA2-Personal-AES
security algorithm. The PL9560 will wait 2 minutes for a client to join the
wireless network by pushing the client’s WPS button.
2. Before the 2 minutes have elapsed, push a client’s WPS button. The client
will join the network created at Step 1.
The SSID and wireless password can be checked from web interface’s wireless-status
tab. Users can also use this information and manually connect to the wireless
network.
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3. If there are additional clients that wish to join the WPS network, push the
SW2 (Right) button for less than 3 seconds and push a client’s WPS button,
this will add one connection. Repeat for every client that needs to join
the WPS network.
4. For clients without WPS push button capabilities, you can make a manual
connection using the WPA2-Personal-AES security algorithm and inputting
the SSID and wireless password information which is available from the
web-interface’s wireless-status tab.
Web Interface/Software Push Buttons
In the web interface of the PL9560 (default IP address of 192.168.1.254),
under Wireless > Basic Settings, there are two software push buttons. The
software push buttons are equivalent to the WPS Wireless Security hardware
push button. Below is a description of the software push buttons:
WPS AP Push Button - Pressing this software push button will allow a
client to join an existing WPS Network or have the PL9560 create a brand
new WPS wireless network with a random SSID, random wireless
password using the WPA2-Personal-AES security algorithm if the existing
network was not created by WPS.
Reset WPS Network - Pressing this software push button will have the
PL9560 reset an existing WPS network and create a new network with a
random SSID, random wireless password using the WPA2-Personal-AES
security algorithm. THe PL9560 will then wait for 2 minutes for a client
to join and access the network.
NOTE: The laptop computer must have WPS software installed and be
configured to wireless WPS.
CAUTION! Do not attempt to manually change this password on the
laptop computer.
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Declarations of Conformity C–1
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C
Declarations of Conformity
This appendix lists the declarations of conformity for your PlugLink
AV 9560 Wireless Adapter
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D
Warranty
Asoka warrants that (a) the hardware components of the product
will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under
normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase when used
within the limits set forth in the Specifications section of the User
Guide, and (b) the software components will perform substantially
in accordance with Asoka's published specifications for ninety (90)
days from the date of purchase, but does not warrant that the
software will be error-free or free of all defects.
Should a product fail to perform as described in the User Guide
within the warranted period, it will be repaired or replaced with
the same or functionally equivalent product by Asoka, at its
discretion, free of charge provided that you: (a) return the failed
product to an Asoka designated repair facility with shipping charge
prepaid, and (b) provide Asoka with proof of the original date of
purchase. Repaired or replacement products will be returned to
you with shipping charges prepaid. Asoka warrants any replaced or
repaired product or component for the remainder of the initial
warranty period whichever is longer. Replacement products may be
refurbished or contain refurbished materials or components. If
Asoka, by its sole determination, is unable to restore the product
to proper operating condition, it will refund the depreciated
purchase price of the product.
This warranty extends only to you, the original purchaser and is not
transferable to any subsequent purchasers.
This warranty does not apply if, in the judgment of Asoka, the
product fails due to damage from shipment, handling, storage,
accident, abuse, misapplication or misuse, or if it has been used or
maintained in a manner not conforming to product manual
instructions, has been modified in any way, or has had any serial
number removed or defaced. Repair by anyone other than Asoka or
an approved agent will void this warranty. The maximum liability
of Asoka under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the
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product covered by the warranty. Prior to returning any defective product,
the purchaser or the authorized merchant from whom the purchaser originally
bought the product must obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number from Asoka. All defective products should be returned to Asoka with
shipping charges prepaid. Asoka will not accept collect shipments.
WHILE ASOKA HAS MADE EVERY EFFORT TO PROVIDE CLEAR AND ACCURATE
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ABOUT ITS PRODUCTS, ASOKA ASSUMES NO
LIABILITY FOR ANY EVENTS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE TECHNICAL
INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT, EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED IN THIS
AGREEMENT OR AS REQUIRED BY LAW. THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES STATED
ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, ORAL OR WRITTEN,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED.
ASOKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, TO ANY PERSON
OR ENTITY FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE
USE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCTS, LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUES,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR COSTS OF REPLACEMENT GOODS, EVEN IF ASOKA
IS INFORMED IN ADVANCE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
FCC Notice E–1
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E
FCC Notice
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution:
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this
equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
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FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator
and your body.
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Asoka USA Corporation
558 Pilgrim Drive
Suite H
Foster City, California 94404
USA
Phone: (650) 286–1700
Fax: (650) 286–1790
www.asokausa.com

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