Aztech Technologies HL105EW 85Mbps HomePlug Wireless G Ethernet Adapter User Manual
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Table of Contents
Preliminary Pages Page
Chapter 1 – Setup the HomePlug Wireless Adapter........................................................5
1.1 Minimum Requirements...................................................................5
1.2 Typical HomePlug Wireless Adapter Connection ...........................6
Chapter 2 – HomePlug Wireless Adapter Overview........................................................7
2.1 Light Indicators and Ports ................................................................7
Chapter 3 – Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card .................................................9
3.1 For Windows® 98 Second Edition / Windows® Me.......................9
3.2 For Windows® 2000 / Windows® XP...........................................10
Chapter 4 – Configuring Your Internet Browser...........................................................12
4.1 Microsoft® Internet Explorer™ (based on IE 5.5).............................12
4.2 Netscape Navigator ........................................................................12
Chapter 5 – The HomePlug Wireless Web Page ............................................................13
5.1 System ............................................................................................15
5.1.1 Administrator Settings....................................................................15
5.1.2 Firmware Upgrade..........................................................................16
5.1.3 Configuration Tools .......................................................................17
5.1.3.1 Restore Factory Default Configuration ...........................17
5.1.3.2 Backup Settings...............................................................18
5.1.3.3 Restore Settings...............................................................20
5.1.4 System Status .................................................................................21
5.1.5 System Log.....................................................................................22
5.1.6 Reset ...............................................................................................22
5.2 LAN................................................................................................23
5.2.1 LAN Settings..................................................................................23
5.3 HomePlug.......................................................................................24
5.3.1 Local...............................................................................................24
5.3.2 Remote............................................................................................25
5.3.3 Scan ................................................................................................26
5.4 Wireless..........................................................................................27
5.4.1 Setting.............................................................................................27
5.4.2 Security...........................................................................................28
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5.4.3 AP Mode.........................................................................................29
5.4.3.1 Access Point ....................................................................29
5.4.3.2 Wireless Client ................................................................30
5.4.3.3 WDS ................................................................................33
5.5 Wireless QoS..................................................................................34
5.5.1 QoS QAP Setting............................................................................34
5.5.2 QoS QSTA Setting .........................................................................35
5.5.3 QoS DSCP Setting..........................................................................36
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Safety Summary Messages
WARNING
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HIGH VOLTAGE
is used in the equipment. Make sure equipment is properly grounded
BEFORE opening. Failure to observe safety precautions may result in electric
shock to user.
CAUTION
Check voltages before connecting equipment to power supplies. Wrong
voltages applied may result in damage to equipment.
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Chapter 1 – Setup the HomePlug Wireless Adapter
The HomePlug Wireless Adapter is a Homeplug 85Mbps Turbo with 802.11G Wireless LAN
that transforms your in-house power circuit into networking infrastructure with a Wireless LAN
interface. Transforms any plug socket into a WLAN connection. Ideal for anyone to extend their
Wireless Internet access or make an internal network. Surf the Internet and share data - and rest
assured with the best security from eavesdroppers through encryption on the power circuit and
WLAN.
Built-in Quality of Service (QOS) features also provides the necessary bandwidth for multimedia
payloads including TV over IP (IPTV), higher data rate broadband sharing, Online-Gaming,
VoIP Calls, extending Wireless LANs coverage, Audio-Video transmission across the network
as well as Network camera connectivity.
1.1 Minimum Requirements
• Pentium® MMX 233MHz
• A CD-ROM Drive
• Ethernet card installed with TCP/IP Protocol
• Operating Systems support for Setup Utility:
- Windows® 98 Second Edition
- Windows® Me
- Windows® 2000
- Windows® XP
• OS independent for Ethernet
• Web Browser support:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or later versions)
- Netscape® Navigator 3.02 (or later versions)
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Chapter 2 – HomePlug Wireless Adapter Overview
2.1 Light Indicators and Ports
The HomePlug Wireless Adaptor has four light indicators (LEDs). See Figure 2 below.
Power LED
PL
-
Act LED
Wireless LED
Ethernet LED
Figure 2 : Light Indicators
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Icon LED Status Description
ON When power is supplied to the HomePlug Wireless Adapter.
ON When detected and connected with another HomePlug
Adaptor within the network.
Flicker When the HomePlug Wireless Adapter is transmitting /
receiving data.
Flash When the Wireless LAN is operational.
ON When the Ethernet cable is properly connected from your
HomePlug Wireless Adapter to the Ethernet Card.
Flicker When the Ethernet is transmitting / receiving data.
The Ethernet Port is a 10/100 Base-T Auto-MDI/MDIX (allows either cross or straight cable)
Ethernet jack (RJ-45) to connect to your Ethernet Network card or Ethernet Router/Modem or
Ethernet Hub/Switch.
The Reset button is used to reset the HomePlug Wireless Adapter to its factory defaults.
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Chapter 3 – Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card
The illustrated screen shots serve only as examples. For any dissimilarity, please follow the
instructions closely as prompted on your computer.
NOTE: Proceed with this section ONLY:
- if the Request IP Address from DHCP Server is disabled.
OR
- if the Request IP Address from DHCP Server is enabled but there is
no DHCP Server available.
3.1 For Windows® 98 Second Edition / Windows® Me
Proceed with the steps below.
1. From your Windows desktop, right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon. Select
Properties.
2. From the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP-> xxx where xxx refers to the model of your
Ethernet Card that is connected to your Bridge Modem.
3. Click Properties as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3 : Network settings
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4. Click the IP Address tab.
5. Select the option Specify an address. Enter the IP address as shown in Figure 4 and
click OK..
Figure 4 : TCP/IP Properties
6. Ensure that your Bridge Modem is powered ON.
7. Restart your system.
8. Proceed to Chapter 4.
3.2 For Windows® 2000 / Windows® XP
Windows® 2000:
a. From your Windows desktop, right-click on the icon My Network Places and select
Properties.
b. At the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click on the Local Area
Connection icon and select Properties.
Windows® XP: (Instructions are based on default Start menu option)
a. From your Windows desktop, click Start > All Programs > Accessories >
Communications > Network Connections.
b. Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon that reflects the model of your
Ethernet Card that is connected to your Bridge Modem and click Properties.
Ensure that the field Connect Using indicates the model of your Ethernet Card that is connected
to your Bridge Modem.
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NOTE: This is important especially if you have more than one Local Area
Connection icons displayed at the Network and Dial-up Connections /
Network Connections window. Ensure that you have selected the
correct one.)
1. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
Figure 5 : Local Area Connection properties
2. Select the option Use the following IP address. Enter the IP address as shown in Figure
6 and click OK.
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Figure 6 : TCP/IP Properties
3. Click OK again to close.
4. Ensure that your Bridge Modem is powered ON.
5. Restart your system.
6. Proceed to Chapter 4.
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Chapter 4 – Configuring Your Internet Browser
4.1 Microsoft® Internet Explorer™ (based on IE 5.5)
1. From your Windows desktop, double-click on your Internet Explorer icon to launch
your Browser.
2. From the Menu, click Tools and select Internet Options... .
3. Select the Connection tab. Click the field, 'Never dial a connection'. (This option will
be grayed off if you have not installed an analog modem on your computer/notebook
before.
4. Click the LAN Settings... button. Ensure that your Proxy Server is not enabled.
5. Click OK to close the dialog box.
6. You may now proceed to Chapter 5.
4.2 Netscape Navigator
1. From your Windows desktop, double-click on your Navigator icon to launch your
Browser.
2. Click Options > Network Preferences.
3. Select Proxies. Ensure that the No Proxies option is selected. OR
4. Click Edit > Preferences.
5. Select Advanced and click Proxies. Ensure that the option Direct Connection to the
Internet is enabled.
6. Click OK for changes to take effect.
7. You may now proceed to Chapter 5.
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Chapter 5 – The HomePlug Wireless Web Page
NOTE: If the Request IP Address from DHCP Server is disabled OR if the
Request IP Address from DHCP Server is enabled but there is no
DHCP Server available, you should have your computers configured in
Fix IP Address mode (refer to “Chapter 3: Configuring Your Ethernet
Network Card” on Page 9.
From your Internet Browser, key in 192.168.1.254 at the address bar and hit <Enter>.
Figure 7 : Login – Fix IP
NOTE: If the Request IP Address from DHCP Server is enabled and the
DHCP Server is available, you should refer to the DHCP Clients on the
Server for the IP address that is assgined to the HomePlug Wireless
Adapter. Pls use this IP address to login to the web page.
From your Internet Browser, key in x.x.x.x which is the IP address assigned by the DHCP
Server at the address bar and hit <Enter>.
Figure 8 : Login – DHCP Server
NOTE: If you are not able to get any IP address from the DHCP Server, please
power off and on again for the HomePlug Wireless Adapter.
You can also plug out the HomePlug Wireless Adapter and then plug in
again with the present of the Ethernet cable.
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NOTE: Upon accessing HomePlug Wireless Adapter, if the screen shown in
Figure 9 is not attainable, you must delete your temporary Internet
files to clear the web cache.
You will be prompted with user login page. Enter “admin” for the Password and click on
LOGIN.
Figure 9 : Login Password
Upon successful login, the Advanced Setup page as shown in will be displayed.
Figure 10 : Advanced Setup Page
NOTE: Please remember to click on Logout upon exiting the web page. This is
because ONLY one user is allowed to access the web page at one time.
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5.1 System
The System Settings allow Administrator Settings, Firmware Upgrade, Configuration Tools,
System Status, System Log and Reset.
5.1.1 Administrator Settings
When you configure the HomePlug Wireless through an internet browser, the system requires
you to enter your password to validate your access permission. By default, the Password is set
to “admin”.
The Administrator Settings page under the System allows you to set a password to restrict
management access..
Figure 11 : Administrator Settings
Click Apply to take effect the setting.
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5.1.2 Firmware Upgrade
The HomePlug Wireless software is stored in the FLASH memory and can be upgraded as new
software is released.
Figure 12 : Firmware Upgrade
Click Browse to locate the software file and then click Apply.
You will be prompted to confirm on the continue with the upgrade process.
Figure 13 : Firmware Upgrade Confirmation
NOTE: For the Firmware Upgrade, the configuration data will be set to
default.
Click OK when the below is prompted. Do not turn off the device.
Figure 14 : Firmware Upgrade Warning
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5.1.3 Configuration Tools
The Configuration Tools allow you to Backup Settings, Restore Settings and Restore
Factory Default Configuration.
5.1.3.1 Restore Factory Default Configuration
To restore the factory default settings, select Restore Factory Default Configuration and click
Apply.
Figure 15 : Restore Factory Default Configuration
The page as shown in Figure 16 will be displayed. Click on Restore… and you will be asked for
the confirmation as shown in Figure 17.
Figure 16 : Restore Factory Default
Figure 17 : Restore Factory Default Confirmation
NOTE: The HomePlug Wireless will be rebooted. Please do not turn off the
device.
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5.1.3.2 Backup Settings
To backup the settings as a configuration file saved on to your PC, select Backup Settings /
Restore settings as shown in Figure 18.
Figure 18 : Backup Settings / Restore settings
Click on Backup Settings.
Figure 19 : Backup Settings
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Click on Save file when the below is prompted.
Figure 20 : Backup Settings – Save file
Select the folder where you want to save the file and key in the file name under which you want
to save the settings.
Figure 21 : Backup Settings – Save to folder
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5.1.3.3 Restore Settings
To restore the settings from a configuration file saved on your PC, select Backup Settings /
Restore settings as shown in Figure 22.
Figure 22 : Backup Settings / Restore settings
Click Browse to locate the configuration file saved on your PC and then click Restore Settings.
Figure 23 : Restore Settings
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5.1.4 System Status
The System Status allows you to see the connection status of the LAN interface and also the
firmware/hardware version numbers.
Figure 24 : System Status
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5.1.5 System Log
The System Log allows you to view any attempts that have been made to gain access to your
network.
Figure 25 : System Log
Click on the Download button to save the system log files.
Click on the Clear button to clear away the system log files.
Click on the Refresh button to update the system log files.
5.1.6 Reset
The Reset page allows you to perform a reset to the device.
Figure 26 : Reset
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5.2 LAN
5.2.1 LAN Settings
The LAN Settings page under the LAN allows you to configure the device’s IP address for the
LAN interface. The default IP Address of the device is 192.168.1.254.
By default, the device request an IP address from a DHCP server.
Figure 27 : ADSL Modulation
Click Apply to take effect the settings.
NOTE: If the Request IP Address from DHCP Server is disabled OR if the
Request IP Address from DHCP Server is enabled but there is no
DHCP Server available, you should have your computers configured in
Fix IP Address mode (refer to “Chapter 3: Configuring Your Ethernet
Network Card” on Page 11 in order to access the web page.
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5.3 HomePlug
The HomePlug section allows you to setup the Local Network Password, Remote Network
Password and Scan the Powerline Network to get the MAC address of all the connected
HomePlugs.
5.3.1 Local
This is used to setup the Network Password of Local Homeplug. See Figure 28.
All HomePlug devices are shipped using “HomePlug” as a Network Password. This page allows
you to change this Network Password and set your own private password then apply it to the
HomePlug device connected to the computer.
The local HomePlug MAC address will be shown.
Figure 28 : Local Network Password
Click Apply to take effect the setting.
NOTE: Your private Local Network Password must have between 1 and 256
characters. The password is case sensitive. The Network Password can
include any letters of the alphabet, numbers or punctuation marks.
Remember the Network Password as it will be needed when adding
other devices to the network later.
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5.3.2 Remote
This is used to setup the Network Password of Remote HomePlug. See Figure 29.
This page allows you to set up a Network Password remotely on other HomePlug devices
through the powerline.
The other devices on the network with HomePlug capabilities will have a Device ID/Device
Password printed on the device itself. Find the passwords for the device you want to manage
and type it into the Remote Device ID text box.
Next, type your private Network Password into the Network Password text box. Click on the
Apply button. This will set the Network Password of the Remote HomePlug to the currently
defined Network Password.
Figure 29 : Remote Network Password
Click Apply to take effect the setting.
NOTE: The remote device must be present on the powerline in order for the
password to be confirmed and changed.
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5.3.3 Scan
The Scan function displays the MAC Address’ of all connected HomePlugs. See Figure 30.
This page shows all HomePlug devices found on your powerline network identified by their
MAC addresses.
Figure 30 : Scan Network
NOTE: In case a HomePlug device in your home is not listed in the screen
above, make sure that its Network Password is not with a different
password than your current Local Network Password.
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5.4 Wireless
This section allows you to configure the Wireless parameters.
5.4.1 Setting
The ESSID is set as “LNX_WILDPASS” by default. It can be changed. ESSID is wireless
network name for the HomePlug Wireless device. Your wireless client will need this name for
wireless connection. See Figure 31.
To disable the HomePlug Wireless Access Point, uncheck the box for the Wlan Radio. This will
prevent the wireless router from emitting any wireless signal.
You can also hide the ESSID by checking the box for SSID Broadcast. The wireless client will
not be able to see your ESSID wireless network name.
Figure 31 : Wireless Settings
Click Apply to take effect the setting.
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5.4.2 Security
It is important for user to enforce security in wireless LAN environment, this is to prevent
unauthorized wireless users from accessing your router. By default, the ‘None’ is selected for the
Encryption Type. See Figure 32.
In order to implement security, proceed with the following steps.
a. Select the Shared option for the Encryption Type.
b. Select the Auto Switch option for the Authentication Type.
c. Under Key 1 box, 10 Hexadecimal (0-9, or A-F) digits are needed if 64-bit WEP is used
and 26 Hexadecimal digits are needed if 128-bit WEP is used. For example, the characters
“1122aabbcc” are in 10 Hexadecimal digits.
d. You can configure up to 4 sets of keys for your wireless access point.
WPA is the short term for WiFi Protected Access. WPA is an industry-supported, pre-standard
version of 802.11i that utilizes the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), which fixes the
problems of WEP, which includes using dynamic keys.
Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS Server (for 802.1x authentication purposes). This is used
only when you have a RADIUS Server and want to use it for authentication. Almost all homes
and offices do not have a RADIUS Server.
Figure 32 : Wireless Security
Click Apply to take effect the setting.
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5.4.3 AP Mode
The AP Mode allows you to specify the mode settings for the HomePlug Wireless device. The
device can be set to an Access Point, Wireless Client or WDS Mode. By default, it is set to
Access Point.
5.4.3.1 Access Point
Select Access Point and click Apply to take effect the setting.
When set to the Access Point mode, the wireless clients will use the ESSID of the Access Point
for the connection.
Figure 33 : Access Point
Click on the Show Connection Status and all the MAC address of the wireless clients that are
connected to the HomePlug Wireless Access Point will be displayed. See Figure 34.
Figure 34 : Access Point – Connection Status
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5.4.3.2 Wireless Client
Select Wireless Client and click Apply to take effect the setting.
The device is now in the Wireless Client mode and you are ready to connect it to an wireless
access point.
Figure 35 : Wireless Client
Click on the Site Survey and the device will scan for all the available wireless access points. The
information of the wireless access points will be displayed. See Figure 36.
Figure 36 : Wireless Client – Site Survey
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Select the wireless access point that you want to connect by clicking on the radio button under
Click and then click on Connect AP. You will be prompted for confirmation. Click OK.
Figure 37 : Connect to AP Confirmation
If the wireless access point is WEP enabled, you will be prompted to enter the security WEP in
Hexadecimal format.
Figure 38 : WEP
Once connected to the wireless access point, the ** character will be displayed under the
Selected cloumn. See Figure 39.
Figure 39 : Wireless Client - Connected
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Click on the Show Connection Status and the status will be displayed.
Figure 40 : Wireless Client – Connection Status
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5.4.3.3 WDS
Select WDS and click Apply to take effect the setting.
The Wireless Distribution System (WDS) allows you to connect to other access point through
wireless.
Figure 41 : WDS
The WDS Setting will show the Channel ID, ESSID, Encryption Type and the
Authentication Type. These values can only be modified in the Wireless Setting or Wireless
Security page.
Figure 42 : WDS Setting
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5.5 Wireless QoS
The Quality of Service (QoS) provides prioritization of traffic based on the traffic classification.
5.5.1 QoS QAP Setting
This allows you to change the settings of Best Effort, Background, Video and Voice. All the
default values are based on standard 802.11e for QoS QAP.
Figure 43 : QoS QAP Setting
Click Apply to take effect the setting.
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5.5.2 QoS QSTA Setting
This allows you to change the settings of Best Effort, Background, Video and Voice. All the
default values are based on standard 802.11e for QoS QSTA.
Figure 44 : QoS QSTA Setting
Click Apply to take effect the setting.
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5.5.3 QoS DSCP Setting
The IP DSCP field indicates the different classification types.
The Priority field indicates that the different classes of service that the access point will apply to
different IP DSCP classification type.
Figure 45 : QoS DSCP Setting
Click Apply to take effect the setting.
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