Actiontec Electronics WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Adapter User Manual Manual
Actiontec Electronics Inc Powerline Wireless Network Adapter Manual
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WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual V1.0 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Contents 1 Safety Precautions ............................................................................................. 1 2 Overview ............................................................................................................ 2 2.1 Product Introduction .............................................................................. 2 2.2 Packing List ........................................................................................... 2 3 Hardware Description and Device Connection .................................................. 3 3.1 LED Status Description and Pushbutton Description ............................ 3 3.2 Interface and Switch Description........................................................... 6 3.3 Hardware Installation............................................................................. 6 3.3.1 System Requirements...................................................................... 6 3.3.2 Before You Begin ............................................................................. 6 3.3.3 Connecting the Device ..................................................................... 7 3.4 Operation Range ................................................................................... 8 3.5 Improving the Transmission Performance of Network........................... 8 4 Configuring the LAN PC..................................................................................... 9 5 Web Configuration ........................................................................................... 14 5.1 Logging In to the Powerline Wireless Network Extender .................... 14 5.2 Using WPS clone to sync WPB3000 ................................................... 15 5.3 Setup ................................................................................................... 16 5.3.1 Wireless Setup ............................................................................... 16 5.3.2 LAN Setup...................................................................................... 26 5.3.3 Logout ............................................................................................ 27 5.4 Advanced Settings............................................................................... 27 5.4.1 Advanced Wireless ........................................................................ 28 5.4.2 PLC Setting .................................................................................... 33 5.4.3 Logout ............................................................................................ 35 5.5 Maintenance ........................................................................................ 36 5.5.1 Device Management ...................................................................... 36 5.5.2 Backup and Restoration................................................................. 37 5.5.3 Firmware Update............................................................................ 38 5.5.4 Configuration Update ..................................................................... 39 5.5.5 Logout ............................................................................................ 40 5.6 Status................................................................................................... 40 5.6.1 Device Information ......................................................................... 40 5.6.2 LAN Client ...................................................................................... 41 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 5.6.3 Logout ............................................................................................ 42 5.7 Help ..................................................................................................... 43 6 Using the Security Pushbutton......................................................................... 44 6.1 Forming a HomePlug AV Logical Network........................................... 44 6.2 Joining an AVLN Network.................................................................... 45 6.3 Leaving an AVLN Network .................................................................. 46 Appendix A Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 48 Appendix B Specifications............................................................................ 50 ii WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual About the User Manual This user manual mainly describes how to install and configure the WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender. Our company reserves the right to modify this manual for product upgrade or other causes without notifying users in advance. This user manual is only for reference. Organization This user manual is organized as follows: Chapter Chapter 1 Safety Description Provide safety precaution information. Precautions Chapter 2 Overview Provide a general overview of the WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender and the packing list. Chapter 3 Hardware Mainly describe the hardware of the Powerline Description and Device Wireless Network Extender and the procedure Connection for connecting the wireless router. Chapter 4 Configuring the Describe how to configure your PC and wireless LAN PC connection. Chapter 5 Web Describe how to log in to the Powerline Wireless Configuration Network Extender and configure the parameters in the Web pages. Chapter 6 Using the Describe how to add a device to an existing Security Pushbutton network or remove a device from an existing network by the Security pushbutton. iii WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Features PLC Features Power voltage range is 100 to 240 V AC 50/60Hz. Support the HomePlug AV protocol and the IEEE1901 protocol. PLC physical link rate is up to 500Mbps. Support the following modulation schemes: OFDM QAM 4096/1024/256/64/16/8, QPSK, BPSK, and ROBO. Support 128-bit AES link encryption and user NMK authentication, for providing secure power line communication. Support windowed OFDM with noise mitigation based on patented line synchronization technique, for improving data integrity in noisy conditions. Support channel self-adaptation and channel estimation for maximizing real-time throughput. Support priority-based CSMA/CA channel access scheme for maximizing efficiency and throughput. Support four-level QoS. Support ToS and CoS packet classifications. Support IGMP multicast management session. Wireless Features Support IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11n, IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.11i and IEEE802.11e. Support 2T2R mode. Transmission data rate is up to 300Mbps. Support WEP and WPA for secure data transmission. Support version upgrade through Web page. Support restoring factory default settings. Support the following wireless security modes: WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA/WPA2-PSK Support system status display. Support WPS & WPS Clone function. iv WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Safety Precautions This device is intended for connection to the AC power line. Before using this product, please read the following precautions: Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Do not put this product near water. Do not put this product near a radiator or heat source. Do not use an extension cord between the device and the AC power source. Only a qualified technician should service this product. Opening or removing covers may result in exposure to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Unplug the device from the wall outlet and refer the product to qualified service personnel for the following conditions: - If liquid has been spilled into the product - If the product has been exposed to rain or water - If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed - If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Overview 2.1 Product Introduction Thank you for purchasing the WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender. The WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender is compatible with the HomePlug AV, IEEE1901 and 802.11b/g/n protocols. It supports CCK and OFDM modulation schemes. Its PLC physical link rate is up to 500Mbps, and its wireless physical rate is up to 300Mbps in the 802.11n mode. The WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender supports 128-bit AES link encryption of power line communication and wireless security modes including WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA/WPA2-PSK, which provide secure and reliable communication for users. 2.2 Packing List Please check whether your packing list includes the following items: 1 x WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender 1 x RJ45 network cable WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 3 Hardware Description and Device Connection 3.1 LED Status Description and Pushbutton Description There are 5 LED indicators on the front panel of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender. By observing their status, you can check whether the device runs normally. WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual The following table describes the status of LED indicators on the front panel: LED Indicator Color Description Solid green Power Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Link Wireless Green System runs normally. System is in the process of password synchronization. Off Device is powered off or system is down. Off Flashing green fast On Off Flashing green fast On Off Solid green Solid Orange Solid Red Flashing [color] fast Off On Flashing orange slowly Flashing orange Ethernet cable not connected Packets are received or transmitted Ethernet cable is connected Ethernet cable not connected Packets are received or transmitted Ethernet cable is connected Unable to join powerline network Powerline network rate is greater than 40 mbps Powerline network rate is between 5 and 40 mbps Powerline network rate is less than 5 mbps Packets are received or transmitted Wireless disabled Wireless enabled WPS config sync in process WPS config sync success WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual fast Solid red Flashing green slowly Flashing green fast Solid red Off On WPS config sync fail WPS client pairing in process WPS client pairing success WPS client pairing fail Wireless disabled Wireless enabled The following table describes pushbuttons on the front panel: Button Description It is used to set the status of the device members. Press and hold the Security pushbutton for more than 10 seconds to exit the current network and generate a random Security password of network member. Press and hold the Security pushbutton for less than 3 seconds, and then the Powerline Wireless Network Extender becomes a member of the existing AVLN. Reset Press the Reset pushbutton for more than 3 seconds and then release it. System restores the factory default settings. It has the following functions: Press the WPS pushbutton for less than 3 seconds to enable the negotiation of PBC mode.The WPS client pairing must WPS start even if the WPS button is pressed for less than 1 seconds. Press the WPS pushbutton for 8 seconds to start configure WPS Clone function. WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 3.2 Interface and Switch Description The following table describes interfaces and switch on the Powerline Wireless Network Extender: Interface Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 OFF ON 3.3 Description RJ45 LAN interface, for connecting a hub, switch, or computer on a LAN. RJ45 LAN interface, for connecting a hub, switch, or computer on a LAN. Turn on or turn off the device. Hardware Installation 3.3.1 System Requirements Before installing the device, please ensure that the following items are ready: At least one Ethernet RJ45 cable (10Base-T/100Base-T) One WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender One PLC device for PLC communication A PC that is installed with the TCP/IP protocol and can access the Internet. 3.3.2 Before You Begin Before you install the device, please pay attention to the following items: When the device is connected to a computer, hub, router, or switch, the Ethernet cable should be shorter than 100 meters. WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Place this device on a stable surface or support. Do not put this device on the ground. Keep the device clean. Keep away the device from direct sunshine. Avoid any metal in the device. Place the device in the center of the placement area, and try to optimize the wireless coverage. 3.3.3 Connecting the Device To connect the device, do as follows: Step 1 Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the LAN interface of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender. Step 2 Connect the other end of the RJ45 cable to your PC. Step 3 Insert the power plug of the device into the wall socket directly. WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 3.4 Operation Range The operation range of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender depends on the actual environment. The path and effect of signal transmission may vary with the deployment in a house or an office. In theory, the maximum PLC transmission distance can reach 300 meters. But for the practical application, the PLC transmission distance may vary due to the number of PLC devices connected to the power line network. For wireless transmission, straight transmission distance in the open air for some devices can reach 300 meters and indoor transmission distance can reach 100 meters. 3.5 Improving the Transmission Performance of Network In order to improve the transmission performance of network, it is recommended that you insert the power plug of the device into the wall socket directly. Do not use the patch board. WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Configuring the LAN PC When the adapter is not connected with the uplink router, the LAN IP address of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender is 192.168.10.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 by default. Please setting as following steps: Note: The configuration steps and figures on Windows XP are depicted as an example. The configuration process may vary depending on operation system of your PC. To manually set the network adapter on Windows XP system, do as follows: Step 1 Right-click the icon of My Network Places and choose Properties from the menu. The Network Connections window appears. Step 2 Right-click the network adapter icon and choose Properties from the menu. The Local Area Connections Properties window appears. WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Note: If multiple network cards are installed on your PC, a window other than the Local Area Connections Properties window may appears. Step 3 Double‐click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears. 10 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Step 4 Select Use the following IP address and enter the IP address of the network adapter. Set the IP address to 192.168. 10.X (‘X’ is a number in the range of 2 to 254) and set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. Configure the default gateway and IP addresses of the DNS servers according to your actual network, or leave them blank. After setting the parameters, click OK. 11 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Step 5 Ping the default IP address of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender, to check whether the current connection between your PC and the Powerline Wireless Network Extender is normal. Choose Start > Run from the desktop and enter ping 192.168.10.1. See the following figure: Note: 12 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 192.168.10.1 in the ping command is the default IP address of the LAN interface. If the IP address changes, enter the current IP address instead. Step 6 If your PC can ping through the default IP address of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender, the following page appears, indicating that the connection between your PC and the Powerline Wireless Network Extender is normal: Note: When the adapter is connected with the uplink router and DHCP server open in uplink router, please set automatically get the IP in the PC in LAN side. 13 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 5 Web Configuration This chapter describes how to log in to the Powerline Wireless Network Extender as a super user and how to configure the parameters in the Web pages. 5.1 Logging In to the Powerline Wireless Network Extender If you log in to the Powerline Wireless Network Extender for the first time, do as follows: Step 1 Open the IE browser, and enter http://192.168.10.1 in the address bar. Note: When the adapter is connected with the uplink router and DHCP server open in uplink router, please use“http://myextender” Step 2 In the login page, enter the user name and password. Note: Both the default user name and password of super user are admin. Step 3 Click Login, and the following page appears. 14 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Note: The LAN user is allowed to access the Powerline Wireless Network Extender by user names and passwords (admin/admin). 5.2 Using WPS clone to sync WPB3000 If you want to sync WPB3000 wireless configuration parameter from uplink Router, you can consider WPS clone function. Steps as followed: Step 1 Press “WPS” button over 10s, until “Wireless” LED blink with RED color. If the device has successfully cloned the wireless configuration parameter from Router, then the “Wireless” LED will blink with orange color. If the synchronization failed, the “Wireless” LED will blink with RED color with high frequency. Then you can set the same wireless configuration parameter as Router in the website as below: Step 1 Open the IE browser, and enter http://192.168.10.1 in the address bar. Note: When the WPB3000 is connected with the uplink router and DHCP server open in uplink router, please use “http://myextender” Step 2 In the following page, you can set wireless configuration parameter of the Router (eg, SSID, security mode, password) , and then click “Apply”. 15 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 5.3 Setup 5.3.1 Wireless Setup Choose SETUP > Wireless Setup, and the following page appears. 16 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 5.3.1.1 Wireless Basic Settings Choose Wirelss Setup > Wireless Basic on the left pane or click Wireless Basic in the WIRELESS SETUP page to display the following page. In this page, you can configure the basic wireless parameters. The following table describes parameters in this page: Field Enable Wireless Interface Wireless Network Name (SSID) Description Enable or disable the wireless interface. The wireless network name (SSID) can contain up to 32 characters and can be letters, numerals, underlines, and any combinations of them. The SSID is case-sensitive. If Visible is selected, the Powerline Wireless Network Visibility Status Extender broadcasts its SSID on the wireless network. If Invisible is selected, the Powerline Wireless Network 17 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Field Description Extender does not broadcast its SSID on the wireless network. Country Select the country where you are from the drop-down list. Select the appropriate wireless mode. The default is Mixed 802.11b/g/n. 802.11b only: The maximum rate is 11Mbps. 802.11g only: The maximum rate is 54Mbps. 802.11n only: For 20M bandwidth, the maximum rate is 130Mbps (150Mbps for short preamble); for 40M Upper 802.11 Mode (+) or 40M Lower (-) bandwidth, the maximum rate is 270Mbps (300Mbps for short preamble). Mixed 802.11b/g: It is compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g. Mixed 802.11n/g: It is compatible with 802.11n and 802.11g. Mixed 802.11b/g/n: It is compatible with 802.11b, 802.11n, and 802.11g. Only in the 802.11 mode that is compatible with 802.11n, can you set the band width. For 20M bandwidth, the maximum Band Width rate is 130Mbps (150Mbps for short preamble); for 40M Upper (+) or 40M Lower (-) bandwidth, the maximum rate is 270Mbps (300Mbps for short preamble). Select the working channel of the wireless network. The Wireless Channel default is Auto Scan, which indicates that the Powerline Wireless Network Extender automatically searches for the best channel among the available channels. In this page, you can also configure the wireless security parameters. Wireless security settings are very important in protecting the wireless base stations on your network and wireless communication between your router and wireless network. The Powerline Wireless Network Extender provides 5 types of wireless security modes, which contain None, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA/WPA2-PSK. (1) None 18 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Select None from the drop-down list of wireless security mode to display the following page. None means data encryption is not adopted and the network is not secure. Any station can access the network. This option is not recommended. (2) WEP Select WEP from the drop-down list of wireless security mode to display the following page. 19 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual The following table describes parameters related to the WEP mode: Field WEP Key Length Default Tx Key Description Select the encryption length of WEP key. You can select 64 bit or 128 bit. Select one from the four keys as the default key of the wireless network. When the key format is 64 bit, you need to enter 5 WEP Key Format ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits. When the key format is 128 bit, you need to enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits. WEP Key 1/2/3/4 Authentication Set 64-bit or 128-bit key according to the key format. Select the proper authentication mode. You can select Open or Share Key. (3) WPA-PSK 20 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Select WPA-PSK from the drop-down list of wireless security mode to display the following page. The following table describes parameters related to the WPA mode: Field Description WPA Mode Only WPA-Personal is available. Encryption Mode Only TKIP is available. Group Key Update Interval Set the update interval of group key. Set the pre-shared key. The Powerline Wireless Network Pre-shared Key Extender uses this key to authenticate the identity of workstation. (4) WPA2-PSK 21 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Select WPA2-PSK from the drop-down list of wireless security mode to display the following page. The following table describes parameters related to the WPA2 mode: Field Description WPA Mode Only WPA2-Personal is available. Encryption Mode Only AES is available. Group Key Update Interval Set the update interval of group key. Set the pre-shared key. The Powerline Wireless Network Pre-shared Key Extender uses this key to authenticate the identity of workstation. (5) WPA/WPA2-PSK 22 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Select WPA/WPA2-PSK from the drop-down list of wireless security mode to display the following page. The following table describes parameters related to the WPA/WPA2 Mixed mode: Field WPA Mode Encryption Mode Group Key Update Interval Description Only WPA/WPA2 Mixed-Personal is available. You can only select Both. Both indicates that it is compatible with TKIP or AES. Set the update interval of group key. Set the pre-shared key. The Powerline Wireless Network Pre-shared Key Extender uses this key to authenticate the identity of workstation. After setting the parameters, click Apply to save the settings. 23 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 5.3.1.2 WPS Settings WPS refers to Wi-Fi Protected Setup. You can use the WPS setup function to add a wireless client to a network, without setting some specific parameters, such as SSID, security mode, and password. To use this function, a wireless client must support WPS. If the wireless client does not support WPS, you must manually configure the wireless settings of wireless client, and ensure that its SSID and other wireless security settings are the same as that of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender. Choose Wirelss Setup > WPS on the left pane or click WPS in the WIRELESS SETUP page to display the following page. The following table describes parameters in this page: Field Description Wireless SSID Select a wireless SSID from the drop-down list. WPA Mode Display current WPA mode. Enabled WPS Enable or disable WPS. 24 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Field Description Click the PBC button in this page, and then click the PBC button in the configuration utility page of Push Button wireless network card or press the WPS pushbutton on the wireless network card within 2 minutes to finish WPS configuration. Input Station PIN WPS Session Status Enter the PIN code that is generated randomly by the configuration utility of wireless card. Display current WPS connection status. Caution: If you want to use WPS, you must select the WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or WPA/WPA2-PSK mode and the SSID must be broadcasted. WPS modes contain PBC mode and PIN mode. PBC Mode Click the PBC button in the WPS page or press the WPS button on the Powerline Wireless Network Extender to start WPS connection. Press the WPS button on the network card or click the PBC button in the configuration utility page of network card within two minutes to start WPS connection. After WPS connection is established, the following page appears. The client can now visit the LAN. 25 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual PIN Mode Enter the PIN of the network card in the WPS page (refer to the client of the network card), and then click PIN to start WPS connection. The following page appears: Click the PIN button in the configuration utility page of network card within two minutes to start WPS connection. After WPS connection is established, the following page appears. The client can now visit the LAN. 5.3.2 LAN Setup Choose SETUP > LAN Setup, and the following page appears. 26 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual In this page, you can configure the LAN settings of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender. You can modify the IP address of the LAN interface according to the actual network environment. The default IP address is 192.168.10.1. Please note that this is an optional operation. Usually, you need not to modify the default settings in this page. The following table describes parameters in this page: Field Description Set the IP address that a LAN user uses to access the Router IP Address router. The default IP is 192.168.10.1. You can change it if necessary. After setting the parameters, click Apply to save the settings. 5.3.3 Logout Choose SETUP > Logout to log out of the Web configuration page. 5.4 Advanced Settings 27 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 5.4.1 Advanced Wireless Usually, it is not recommended to modify the default settings of advanced wireless configuration page. The default settings can provide the optimal wireless performance. Improper modifications may influence the wireless performance. Choose ADVANCED > Advanced Wireless, and the following page appears. 5.4.1.1 Advanced Wireless Settings Choose Advanced Wireless > Advanced on the left pane or click Advanced in the ADVANCED WIRELESS page to display the following page. 28 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 29 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual he following table describes parameters in this page: Field Description Transmission Rate Transmit Power Set the proper transmission rate. Select the proper transmission power from the drop-down list. You can select 100%, 80%, 60%, 40%, or 20%. Beacon period indicates the frequency of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender that sends the Beacon frame. Beacon Period By default, the Powerline Wireless Network Extender sends the beacon frame every other 100 ms. The range is 20~1024. Set the CTS/RTS threshold. If the length of a packet is greater than the value, the router sends an RTS frame to RTS Threshold the destination station for negotiation. After receiving the RTS frame, the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send (CTS) frame to the router, indicating that they can communicate with each other. The default value is 2346. Set the threshold of fragmentation length. If the length of a packet is greater than the value, the packet is Fragmentation automatically fragmented into several packets. Because Threshold too many packets lead to low performance of the wireless network, the value of fragmentation length cannot be too small. The default value is 2346. DTIM interval indicates the frequency for sending the DTIM Interval wireless packets. The range is 1~255 and the default value is 10. Set the preamble type. The default is short preamble. A preamble defines the length of the CRC correction Preamble Type block that is used for the communication between your router and wireless clients. Shorter preamble should apply to a network with intense traffic. On indicates that the wireless clients connecting to AP Isolation different SSIDs cannot communicate with each other. Off indicates that the wireless clients connecting to different SSIDs can communicate with each other. 30 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Field Enable SSID1~4 Description Enable or disable the wireless function. Set the network name. The SSID can contain up to 32 SSID1~4 characters and can be letters, numerals, underlines, and any combinations of them. The SSID is case-sensitive. If Visible is selected, the Powerline Wireless Network Extender broadcasts its SSID on the wireless network, and the clients can scan the SSID. Visibility Status If Invisible is selected, the Powerline Wireless Network Extender does not broadcast its SSID on the wireless network and the clients cannot scan the SSID. On indicates that the computers wirelessly connecting to User Isolation the same SSID cannot communicate with each other. Off indicates that the computers wirelessly connecting to the same SSID can communicate with each other. Disable WMM Advertise This function is not available. If this function is disabled, the wireless PLC router adopts WMM to mark priority and to arrange the order of Wi-Fi network queues. After setting the parameters, click Apply to save the settings. Caution: The settings in this page only apply to professional users who have deeper understanding in the wireless LAN. If you are not aware of the impact caused by the modification, please do not modify the settings in this page. 5.4.1.2 Advanced Security Choose Advanced Wireless > Advanced Security on the left pane or click Advanced Security in the ADVANCED WIRELESS page to display the following page. 31 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual For the parameters in this page, refer to 错误!未找到引用源。 错误!未找到引用 源。. 5.4.1.3 Access Control Choose Advanced Wireless > Access Control on the left pane or click Access Control in the ADVANCED WIRELESS page to display the following page. 32 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual In this page, you can configure the access control settings of the wireless LAN interface. Click Add to display the following page. The following table describes parameters in this page: Field Wireless SSID Access control Mode Description Select a port name of wireless SSID from the drop-down list. You can select Disable, Allow, or Deny. Enter the MAC address that needs to be filtered in the MAC WLAN. Comment Enter the comment about the filtering rule. After setting the parameters, click Apply to save the settings. Advanced Network 5.4.2 PLC Setting Choose ADVANCED > PLC Setting, and the following page appears. 33 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual In this page, you can configure the parameters of PLC settings. Local Device Configuration The local device configuration allows you to configure the local network password, and to view the information of the local device such as local device MAC, and firmware version. Remote Device Configuration The Remote Device Configuration allows you to view the configuration information of the remote PLC devices and to set the network passwords of the remote devices. You can search current remote PLC devices by clicking the Scan button. Select Enable from the drop-down list of Change Remote NetworkPwd to display the following page. 34 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual You can set the passwords of remote PLC devices according to their MAC addresses and DEKs (Device Equipment Key). The following table describes parameters in this page: Field Device Name Remote MAC Password (DEK) Remote NetworkPwd Description Enter the device names of the remote devices. Enter the MAC addresses of the remote devices. When you set the parameters of the remote devices, you need to enter this password for authentication. Set the network passwords for the remote PLC devices. Note: You can set up to 8 network passwords for the remote PLC devices. You can access the Internet by network password synchronization. But network passwords of the two devices for password synchronization must be the same, and either of the PLC devices must be connected to the Internet. After setting the parameters, click Apply to save the settings. 5.4.3 Logout Choose ADVANCED > Logout to log out of the Web configuration page. 35 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 5.5 Maintenance 5.5.1 Device Management Choose MAINTENANCE > Device Management, and the following page appears. In this page, you can modify the password for logging in to the Powerline Wireless Network Extender, set Web idle timeout, and enable or disable the WAN connection service. Account Password In order to ensure the network security, it is recommended you change the default login password. Please remember the new password if you change the default password. You may write it down and keep it well for future use. If you forget the login password, you need to restore the factory default settings of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender. After the default settings are restored, the PLC router will lose the new settings that you configure. Note: For the sake of network security, it is strongly recommended to change the password of admin. If you forget the login password, please restore the factory default settings of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender. The default user name and password of the super user are admin. 36 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Web Idle Time Out Settings Web idle timeout setting is used to set the time for system automatically exiting the Web configuration page. The range is 5~30 minutes. After setting the parameters, click Apply to save the settings. 5.5.2 Backup and Restoration Choose MAINTENANCE > Backup and Restore, and the following page appears. In this page, you can reboot the router, backup the configuration file, and restore the factory default settings of the router. Reboot Click Reboot to reboot the router. Backup Settings Click Backup Setting and select the path to save the configuration file of the router to your local PC. 37 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Restore Default Settings Click Restore to restore the factory default settings of the router. You may also press the Reset pushbutton on the front panel for 3 seconds to restore the factory default settings of the router. Caution: When operating in this page, do not press the Reset pushbutton. 5.5.3 Firmware Update Choose MAINTENANCE > Firmware Update, and the following page appears. In this page, you can update the firmware version of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender. You may obtain the firmware from the local server. The following table describes parameters in this page: Field Select File Description Click Browse… to navigate to the latest firmware. If you check Clear Config, the PLC router restores to Clear Config the default settings after upgrade. Otherwise, the PLC router keeps the current settings. 38 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Click Apply, and then system begins to upgrade firmware. After upgrade completes, the Powerline Wireless Network Extender automatically reboots. Caution: To avoid losing previous configuration of the router, save the configuration before upgrade. During upgrade, do not power off the Powerline Wireless Network Extender or press the Reset pushbutton. The default upgrade mode is Local, and it supports only the firmware with the format ‘.img’. 5.5.4 Configuration Update Choose MAINTENANCE > Configuration Update, and the following page appears. In this page, you can update the configuration file of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender. You may obtain the configuration file from the local server. The following table describes parameters in this page: Field Description 39 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Field Description Click Browse… to navigate to the latest configuration Select File file. Click Apply, and then system begins to upgrade configuration file. After upgrade completes, the Powerline Wireless Network Extender automatically reboots. Caution: During upgrade, do not power off the router or press the Reset pushbutton. The Powerline Wireless Network Extender supports only the firmware with the format ‘.xml’. 5.5.5 Logout Choose MAINTENANCE > Logout to log out of the Web configuration page. 5.6 Status 5.6.1 Device Information Choose STATUS > Device Info, and the following page appears. 40 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual In this page, you can view basic information of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender, such as the information of system and LAN port, wireless LAN information. Click Refresh to refresh the information in this page. 5.6.2 LAN Client Choose STATUS > LAN Clients, and the following page appears. 41 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual In this page, you can view the status information of wireless clients, Ethernet clients. Click Refresh to refresh the information in this page. 5.6.3 Logout Choose STATUS > Logout to log out of the Web configuration page. 42 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 5.7 Help Viewing the help information can help you know more about each configuration page of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender. Choose HELP, and the following page appears. In this page, you can click the menu that you are interested in to view the detailed information. 43 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual Using the Security Pushbutton This chapter describes how to add new devices to, or remove old devices from a HomePlug AV logical network (AVLN). Both can be accomplished by using a Security (NMK) pushbutton. Operation progress and outcome can be monitored by observing the behaviors of the Power and Link LED indicators. 6.1 Forming a HomePlug AV Logical Network When two devices (A and B) with different NMK values are connected to the same power line, you want them to form a logical network. Do as follows: Step1 Press the Security pushbutton on A or B for at least 10 seconds. The device will reset and restart with a random NMK. Step2 Press the Security pushbutton on the first device A for less than 3 seconds. Step3 Press the Security pushbutton on the second device B for less than 3 seconds. Press the pushbutton on B within 2 minutes Step4 Wait for the connection to complete. The Power LED indicators on both devices will flash evenly at 1-second interval until the operation succeeds or fails. If the connection is successful, the Power and Link LED indicators on both devices illuminate steadily. If the connection is failed, the Power LED indicators on both devices still illuminate steadily, but the Link LED indicators on both devices go out. In that case, please repeat Step1 to Step4. 44 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 6.2 Joining an AVLN Network Assume that a network exists, a new device, the ‘joiner’, wants to join the network. Any device on the existing network can become the ‘adder’. Step1 Press the Security pushbutton on the ‘joiner’ for at least 10 seconds. The device will reset and restart with a random NMK. Step2 Press the Security pushbutton on the ‘joiner’ for less than 3 seconds. Step3 Press the Security pushbutton on any network device for less than 3 seconds, making it the ‘adder’. Please press this pushbutton within 1 minute. Step4 Wait for the connection to complete. The Power LED indicators on both devices will flash at 1-second interval until the process succeeds or fails. If the connection is successful, the Power and Link LED indicators on both devices illuminate steadily. If the connection is failed, the Power LED indicators on both devices still illuminate steadily, but the Link LED indicators on both devices go out. In that case please repeat Step1 to Step4. 45 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 6.3 Leaving an AVLN Network Assume that a network exists. If you want to remove one device, the ‘leaver’ from an AVLN network, or remove the device from the existing network and have it join another logical network, do as follows: Step1 Press the Security pushbutton on the ‘leaver’ for more than 10 seconds. The device will reset and restart with a random NMK. Step2 Wait for reset to complete. The Power LED indicator on the ‘leaver’ will momentarily extinguish during reset and flash during restart, then illuminate steadily. The ‘leaver’ is removed from the existing network successfully. Once the process completes, you may disconnect the device from the medium or join it to another logical network on the same medium. 46 WPB3000 Powerline Wireless Network Extender User Manual 47 Gpn2.8P61A-C PLC Wireless Router User Manual Appendix A Troubleshooting Why all the LED indicators are off? Check the connection between the power adapter and power socket. (1) Check the connection between the power adapter and power socket. (2) Check whether the device is turned on. Why the LAN1 or LAN2/WAN indicator is off? (1) Check the connection between your Powerline Wireless Network Extender and computer, hub, or switch. (2) Check the running status of your computer, hub, or switch, and verify whether they run normally or not. (3) Check the network cable that is connected to the Powerline Wireless Network Extender and other devices. Why you fail to access the Web page? Follow the steps below to check the connection between the computer and the device: (1) Click start > Run and enter ping command ping 192.168.10.1 (the IP address of Powerline Wireless Network Extender). (2) If you fail to access the Powerline Wireless Network Extender, check the following settings: - The network cable type - The connection between your router and the computer - TCP/IP settings of PC How to restore factory defaults after carrying out the incorrect configuration? 48 Gpn2.8P61B-C PLC Wireless Router User Manual (1) Press the Reset pushbutton for more than 3s and then release it. The Powerline Wireless Network Extender restores the factory default settings. (2) The default IP address of the Powerline Wireless Network Extender is 192.168.10.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. (3) The user name and password of the super user are admin. 49 Appendix B Specifications PLC Module Specification Chip Firmware Qualcomm Atheros AR7420/AR1540 Support North America/Europe/APAC/Japan HomePlug AV Protocol IEEE1901 IEEE 802.3 10/100 Ethernet (100Mbps) IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet PLC Rate 500Mbps Signal Band 2~68MHz Modulation Mode Encryption Support OFDM 4096/1024/256/64/16/8-QAM, QPSK, BPSK, and ROBO 128-bit AES Support four-level QoS QoS Support VLAN priority Support ToS and CoS packet classifications Operation Mode Support priority-based CSMA/CA channel access scheme Multicast Support IGMP management multicast session. Wi-Fi Module Specification Chip Qualcomm Atheros AR9341 Flash Memory 64Mbps DDR SDRAM: Protocol Wireless Frequency Range Channel 256Mbps IEEE 802.11b/g/n IEEE 802.3/3x/3u 2.4 GHz~2.484 GHz 1~11 11b: 11/5.5/2/1Mbps Wireless Signal 11g: 54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6Mbps Rate 11n: up to 300Mbps in 40MHz mode and up to 150Mbps in 20MHz mode. 11b: 16~17 dBm Output Power 11g: 14~17 dBm 11n: 11~16 dBm Receiving Sensitivity 11b: 11Mbps/-84dBm 11g: 54Mbps/-75dBm 11n: 300Mbps/-64dBm Operation Mode 2Tx/2Rx Multiple SSID Up to 4 BSSIDs Security Authentication WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA/WPA2-PSK SSID hiding MAC address access control list System Specification Power: Indicate power status. Ethernet 1: Indicate the connection status of LAN1 interface. LED Indicator Ethernet 2: Indicate the connection status of LAN2/WAN interface. Link: Indicate PLC rate. Wireless: Indicate WLAN and WPS connection status. Power Socket Support power sockets of English-style, European-style, Japanese-style, and Chinese-style. Ethernet Port 2 x RJ45 for 10/100 Ethernet (Auto MDI/MDI-X) Antenna PCB-Antenna x 2 Security: Set the status of device members. Reset: Restore factory default settings. Button WPS: Press this pushbutton for less than 3 seconds to enable the negotiation of PBC mode. Press this pushbutton for more than 5 seconds to enable or disable WLAN. Software Upgrade Support software upgrade by Web page. Consumption 6.5W Environment Requirements Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity 0~40ºC -10~70ºC 10%~85%, non-condensing Storage Humidity 5%~90%, non-condensing Rated Input 100~240 V AC, 50/60Hz EMC and Safety Compliance Safety Authentication Green Standard FCC Part 15 Class B, CE UL RoHS Physical Characteristics Dimension L × W × H: 107mm × 62mm × 48.5mm Weight 180g 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 the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses 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 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.FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the 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. Industry Canada Statement: This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Avis d’Industrie Canada: Cet appareil est conforme à la norme CNR-210 des règlements d’Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: 1) Cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d’interférences et 2) Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interférences, y compris celles pouvant entraîner son dysfonctionnement. Avis d’Industrie Canada sur l’exposition aux Rayonnements: Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements d’Industrie Canada pour un environnement non contrôlé.
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