TRENDNET TPL310AP 200MBPS POWERLINE AV WIRELESS N ACCESS POINT User Manual TPL 310AP 5
TRENDNET, Inc. 200MBPS POWERLINE AV WIRELESS N ACCESS POINT TPL 310AP 5
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z. I Ila" vlr ed that my Pow-rim. win is connected to my workstation. out I cannot dlhct other Powerline devices. What should i do’ i Verity lhat you are using Cat at Cal Se or Cal. 5 Ethernet network cables from each TPLealOAP adapter 2 Verify lhat lhe power ouliet or lhe TPt-aldAP is plugged into is on the same eiectnaai power distribution and/or circuit breaker box. a ll you are still not atrie to estatohsh donnedtnnty afler periorrnrng the above steps, please reset the TPL-310AP other powenrne devices to iamory default The deianil network name/key is “HomePlugAv'. The Reset button is looaled on the bottom oi the TPL—zmAP a with a pin or papercllp‘ press and hold the reset button Tori second and release it The PWR and PL LEDs le mm dnand turn back on. (Note: The PL LED will flash in amber.) o To verify connectivity the PL LED will become solid when the powerhne adapters establish oohheolnnty The TPteaioAP and your other powerhne devices must have lhe same network name/key in order to cunnecl to each other Note liyou have proolerns resetting the dense unplug the powenine access pointis) lrorn the power outlet wait is seednds and plug the access pointis) back into the outlet then repeat the reset procedure 1. I can detect my Powerline devices on my Powerline network, but I cannot connect to the lnternet. What should I do? Assuming that the Powerhne network is cunnecled to a router. 1 Make sure you are ndl oonneetrng the device into a surge protector or power slnp. 2 Make sure that your Router is connected to lhe inlernet and one or the Rooters LAN pan is cunneded to a TPL-(MDAP or other oowenrne device Check both lhe oowerlrne device and the Toulei‘s network pert LED for positive connection slalus 3 Make sure the TOP/lP setting ior your oornouters network adapler is set lo Obtain an lP address automatically (see the steps beiowl Windows 7 1. Go into the Cnnlrnl Panel, click Newark and Irltenlelv ehek Network and sharing Center, click change :_ Adapter Settings and then nohtdrok the Local Area e. _ Connection icon and then click Properties 1 w- a: - ___,,.— "'— ’ — 2. Click Internet Protocol Version 41TCPIIPv4l and then click Properties. Then click on Obtain all IP address aulomalicaliy. Windows vista 1. Go into the Conlml Panel. cilck Network and lnternet. __ cilck Network aria Sharing center. cilck Manage _ Nltwnrk connections and then ngrlt-cilck the Local —'— Area Connection icon arid then cilck Properties. “1 1 o.- . r -... a.“ a._- _ 2. Ciick Internet Protocol Version AiTCP/IPM) and then cilck Properties. Then ciick on Obtain an IP address automatically. Windnws xP/znnn 1. Go into the Carllml Panel. doubie—cilck the Network Connections icflrl arid then nght—click the Local Area Conn-etion inn" and then click Properties ”h'" -"— 2. click lntoriiet Protocol (TCPIIP) and then click Properties Then cilck on Obtain an IP address automatically. 4. I have a HomePiug 1.0 or HomePqu Turbo network. can I use Ihix wilh my nelwork'r The TPL—aIUAP is not backwards compatible With HomePiug T a or HomePiug Turbo 5. ltypeo littp:/llsz.1sa.in run in my lnteriiet BrowsersAddmss Bar, out an error message says ”The page cannul be displayed.“ How can l get into the TPL—31IJAP web configuration page" 1 Check your hardware settings again by lollowing the instruclions in section 2 2 Make sure the ETH ano WiFI lights are lit 3 Make sure the TcPllP settings are configured properly (see question i) 4 since IheAccess Point‘s delault iP address is 192 TGBAGAOD. make sure thal no other network oeirioesareassigneo an lPaooress or 192 less to 100 5 Reset the Access Point Take a pin or papercilp arid press the RESET outton lor 5 seconds. then let go Then type http ”192 ion 10.100 into your browser. 6. II my network's IP is diflerenl than the Access Point's range, what should | 607 You shnuid sliil cnnflgure Irle Access Point first irl Step 9 irl section 2' Configure the Access Poinl. seiecl Disablod ior DHCP arid change (he i? address of Irle Access Point in match yuttr network‘s IP (eg 192.1582x.192.168.0x) 1.1mm sueeessruny cnnflgurld me Aeeess Perm rd mnl my nsrruerk ssmrrgs, | eanndr connect to my neMnm using wireless compulers. w yeu nave a DHCP server m your nerwork yeu need «a 90 mm TCPHP semngs agam and re—se‘ect 'Oblam an r? address auremerrdany' ‘0 MM rne PC «a regam an n: address cram your DHCP server 5. AM are semrrgs are correct. hm | cannot make a wrreless ennneerian (n the Access Form. 1 Duume check that the WW hght on the Access Furnr rs m. 2 Fewer eyere rne mam? Meue me pdwer swrren rd rne dw posilmn Wed 15 seconds and men muve rne swddh re rne en pusmun 3 Cunbacl rne manufacmrerof your wrreress nerwdrk adaplev Make sure rne wrreress network adapler rs configured wrtn rne proper 5er The devauu 5er dc rneAecess Perm rs TRENDneram u you nave renamed eneryurrdn on rneAedess Pan make sure re denngure rne wrreress nerwerk adapler my the same encryprrcn key. Ilynu sml encounter pronrerns or naue any quesmns regardrng rne TPL-SMHAP‘ phase rerer m are Users Gmde mduded dn rne umdy CD-ROM or nomad TRENDneI’s Tecnnrdar Suppofl Depaflmem The lcllowmg are some general Wireless tips to help minimize the impact cl interlerence Within an envimnment. Assign your network a unique 5le Do not use anything that would he icentiiying like ‘Srlllth Famlly Network“ Choose something that you would easily identity when searching for available wireless networks no not turn olt the ssm broadcast. The ssm broadcast is intended to be on and turning it oh can cause connectivity issues The preferred method ol securing a wireless network is to choose a strong lonn ol encryption with a strong and varied encryption key Note aher setting up the sle, encryption type and encryption lrevlpassphrase. please make a note otttiem lor future reverence. You will need this intormation to connect your Wireless computers to the wireless router/access pcirit. Change the channel Most Wireless access points and routers are oelaulted to channel a ll you have a site survey tool that will display the channels you can plan your channel selection around neighoonng access points to minimize interference troni them If your site survey tool does not display the channel try using channels l or it ll you are using 502 it n you should be securing the network with WPAZ security Note Due to Wl-Fi cemficahon conslderahons lfycu moose WEP. WPA or WPAZ-TKIP encryption thls device may operate in legacy wireless mode (802.11blg). Yau may not get sown performance as these ions oi encryption are not supporled by the 902 tln specifican‘on, Please also make sure that the Wireless hardware is not placed in any type ol shelving or enclosures. Avoid slacking hardware on top at each other to prevent overheating issues Maintain enough tree space around the hardware tor good ventilation and airllow There should also be plenty cllree space arcund the antennas to allow the Wireless signal to prcpagate. There are a number oi other environmental factors that can impact the range of wireless devices. 1i Adlusl yourwveless devices so that the signal is traveling in a straight path rather than at an angle The more material the signal has to pass through the more signal you WIII lose 1 Keep the number o'cbslmctlons |u a mlnlmum Each Obstmctlorl can reduce the range 0' a Wireless deVlce Poslllch the wweless dewces in a manner that Will minimize the amount of obstructions between them 3. Buiiding materials can have a iarge impact on your wireless signat in an indoor environment try to position the Wireiess devices so that the signai passes through iess dense matenai such as dry wait Dense materials We metai, soiid wood, giass or even iumiture may him or degrade the signat A. Antenna orientation oan aiso have a large impact on your wireiess signai use the Wireless adaptei‘s site survey toot to detennine the best antenna orientation tor yourivireiess devices 5. interference irom devices that pioduoe RF (radio irequency) noise can atso impact your signat Position your wireiess deVioes away irom anything that generates RF noise. such as microwaves, HAM radios, Walkie—Tatkies and baby monitors a. Arty deVioe operating on the 2 4st ireduency wiH cause interierence. DeVices such as 2.4GHz ocrdiess phones or other Wireiess remotes operating on the 2 mm irequenoy oan potentiaiiy drop the Wireiess signai Aithdugh the phone may not he in usei the base can stiii transmit Wireiess signats Move the phone‘s base station as tar away as possible irom your mreiess devices it you are stiii experiencing tow or no sighai consider repositioning the vvireiess devices or instaiiing additiohai access points The use oi higher gain antennas may aiso provide the necessary coverage depending on the envronrneht. Declaration of Conformity e TRET'IDnETw Company Infarmatiun: Company Name rnmnnct, m Camparw Address 10575 Mannattan Phcc Tovrance, cn 90501 uSA Product In'urmzlian: ondua uescnpnan. ZGDMbpS Puwerhnz AV erelzss Azzess Pam! Mead Number mam»: Brand name TRENDHE! 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Waste eiemcei Md 2 min/tic nraducis must fiat eeaiseaseaanirnnetunaiamse Piense i i C G remiewneeenitiesenn Checkwit'iyuuLeca attnernereetaiiertcrrecyc irg iflViCP _ NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANV RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT ADVERTENCIA En (mics nuesims equipes se mencicnan cIatamsms Ias caractetislicas del adaptaddr de alimeniacfin necesalio para su tuneienanriento. El use de Im adaetador distinto zl mencionado puede produoir danos tisioos on danos at equipo ooneotedo. El adaptador de allinentacien debe opelar con voItaiey irecuencia de la energia electrica domiciliaria existenle en el pais o zona de instalecion. Description ot Modes Erp (EuF) Operation: Standby Mode The EUT has no extemai mechanicai switch and uses an internal program to control active and standby modes. Disconnect the Ethernet cabIes trorn the device Ethernet ports, and afier 3 minutes, the device will enter standby mode The Power (PWR) LED will flash every 15 seconds to indicate that the device is cunemiy in standby mode To remm to acfive niede. reconnect the Ethernet cables to the device Ethernet ports. and the deiriee will re-enter active nrode. FCC Warning mum-m mnw—nmm—u—mnmmml—annual-alm—u-umuamm mmn-uw-m—mm_nmm..__-uumvm wmmdfllflnflmwdw—‘H-‘udhm-flfi nm-nu-mnmbhmmmmhn—‘finmmllin minim-film"mummuumlmbmnmmmmu.flnnk «autumn-"n-a-u—uu-nwu-y-mnmw-m—uu Hun—- l-i-l-nd-r-lhwwivhm-u mun—wumum {mhwmmmmu-mdm—lmnb‘nhmhm (mum-nummmuw Vun—c‘man—w-h-m-w—qwdwfimmq—Mmflmmfiwdy- Mum—m QTnennnef‘ Product Warranty Registration Please take a moment to register your product nnlins. Gu to TRENDnet‘s website at hctp://www.brendnet.cum/register 11 AH Rum; Ressrved THENDrier.
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