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HD3011/HD3010
User Manual
Version: 2.0
Release Date: FEB 4th, 2015
Broadband Network Solution Department
TECOM CO., LTD.
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Safety Precautions
Please follow these safety precautions to prevent injury or damage to property that may be
caused by fire or electrical damage.
DOs:
1.) Use the type of power recommended as seen on the label of your device.
2.) Use the power adapter in the product package.
3.) Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines. An overburdened power
outlet, damaged lines or plugs may cause electric shock or even fire. Check your power
cords regularly to ensure their safe functioning. If you find any damage line or parts,
please repair or replace them immediately.
4.) Leave space around your device to allow heat dissipation. This is necessary to avoid
damage caused by the overheating of the device. The long and thin holes on the device
are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device continues normal functioning.
Do not cover these heat dissipation holes.
DON’Ts:
1.) Do not keep this device close to a heat source or in a high temperature environment.
Keep the device away from direct sunlight.
2.) Do not keep this device in a damp or moist place. Do not spill any fluids on this device.
3.) Do not connect this device to a PC or other electronic product unless instructed by our
customer service engineers or your internet service provider. Bad connections may cause
a power surge or fire risk.
4.) Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support.
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Northern America FCC Statement
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
This equipment as been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device
pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection
against radio interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user, at his or her own expense,
will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to correct the interface.
Europe CE Declaration of Conformity
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN55022
Class B for ITE and EN 50082‐1. This meets the essential protection requirements of the European
Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to
electromagnetic compatibility.
Japan VCCI Declaration of Conformity
This equipment complies with the Class B standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference
from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). This meets the essential protection requirements of
Japan laws relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
Copyright Notice
©Copyright, 2010. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted,
transcribed, stored in retrieval system or translated in to any language or computer language, in any
from or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise,
without the prior written permission of Owner (The Company).
The Company reserves the right to revise the publication and make changes from time to time in the
contents hereof without obligation of this company to notify person of such revision or changes. The
material contained herein is supplied without representation or warranty of any kind. The Company
therefore assumes no responsibility and shall have no liability of any kind arising from the supply or
use of this document or the material contained herein.
Trademarks
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respective owners.
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Revision History
Version
2.0
Date
2015‐02‐04
HD3011/HD3010 User Manual
Update Log
2ed version for HD3011/HD3010 User
Manual.
Author
Sony
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Table of Contents
1.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW........................................................................................... 6
2.
INSTALLATION........................................................................................................ 7
2.1. APPEARANCE .................................................................................................................. 7
3.
HD3011/HD3010 WEB CONFIGURATION ......................................................... 16
3.1. LOGIN PAGE .................................................................................................................. 16
3.2. QUICK SETUP ................................................................................................................ 16
3.3. BASIC SETUP ................................................................................................................. 18
3.3.1.
OPERATION MODE .................................................................................................. 19
3.3.2.
LAN ....................................................................................................................... 20
3.3.3.
WAN ...................................................................................................................... 23
3.3.4.
WIRELESS ............................................................................................................... 27
3.4. ADVANCED SETUP ......................................................................................................... 30
3.4.1.
ADVANCED WIRELESS ............................................................................................ 31
3.4.2.
SECURITY ............................................................................................................... 34
3.4.3.
WPS ........................................................................................................................ 38
3.4.4.
STATION LIST .......................................................................................................... 42
3.4.5.
ROUTING ................................................................................................................ 43
3.4.6.
PORT FORWARDING ................................................................................................ 44
3.4.7.
DMZ SETTINGS ...................................................................................................... 46
3.5. MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................. 47
3.5.1.
TR069 SETTINGS .................................................................................................... 48
3.5.2.
NTP SETTINGS........................................................................................................ 49
3.5.3.
UPGRADE FIRMWARE ............................................................................................. 50
3.5.4.
UPGRADE PLC FIRMWARE ..................................................................................... 51
3.5.5.
SYSTEM RESTART ................................................................................................... 52
3.5.6.
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................... 53
3.5.7.
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS .................................................................................... 54
3.6. STATUS........................................................................................................................... 55
3.6.1.
DEVICE STATUS ...................................................................................................... 56
3.6.2.
DHCP CLIENT STATUS ........................................................................................... 57
3.6.3.
PLC INTERFACE STATUS......................................................................................... 58
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
HD3011/3010/3000 Series, ITU‐T G.hn networking standard compliant
Ethernet/Wireless adapter, provides the best quality data transmission for the truly
high‐speed ‘connected home’ experience. It allows users to extend a local area
network via existing power lines, eliminating the need for extra wiring. Installation at
home (or in a small office) is quick and easy as the HD3010/3000 Series come with
plug‐and‐play technology.
HD3011/3010/3000 Series support Multiple Input/Multiple Output (MIMO) operation
based on G.9963 and can be used with two fully programmable reception and
transmission paths to attain up to 1Gbps PHY rates co‐existence with UPA technology
networks.
Key Features:

MIMO Performance
Support ITU‐T G.hn baseband plans 25, 50 and 100 MHz and MIMO techniques
for powerline (based on G.9963) boosting PLC throughput up to 800 Mbps PHY
rate over powerline (1 Gbps PHY rate over coax) having Robust Communication
Mode (RCM) to prevent noise interference from other home appliances.
System Requirements:

Analog phone line with internet service

Ethernet cable
Product Features:

HD3011/HD3010 have 2 (FE) Ethernet ports

HD3011/HD3010 have One Wi‐Fi 11n 2.4GHz(WLAN)

HD3011 have one USB port.

HD3000 have 1 (FE) Ethernet ports
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2. Installation
Included devices are:

One HD3000 device

One HD3011/HD3010 device

One Ethernet cable
2.1. Appearance

HD3000 Device Front Panel
There are 3 LED’s on the front panel of HD3000 that show the status of the unit.
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 HD3000 Device Side Panel
The side panel contains reset button and Link button
The side panel contains Ethernet port
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Item
Define
Power
Color
Function
In case of a regular device:
(Sigma chipset define)
Green
The LED will blink if identifies a Domain Master
till completion of registration (very short time
period) and shall be Solid ON (Green) after
registration
In case of Domain Master device:
The LED will be solid ON (Green)
Ethernet
“Blink”, indicates data transmission.
(Sigma chipset)
Green
Link
“Green”, indicates PLC link is connected, the PHY
rate higher than 25Mbps
(Sigma chipset)
Green(Master)
Red
In case of a regular device:
(Slave)
The LED will blink (RED) if identifies a Domain
Master till completion of registration (very
short time period).
Amber
Following registration, the Link LED shall be:
Amber”, indicates PLC link is connected, but
the PHY rate is lower than 25Mbps
Green
“Green”, indicates PLC link is connected, the PHY
rate higher than 25Mbps
“Blink”, indicates data transmission.
Label
Function
Reset Button
‐The factory defaults press the rest button for more than 10 seconds. All settings will be
lost.
Link Button(Paring)
‐ To encrypt your PLC network individually, press each paring button on the connected
devices for at least 2 second – within 2 minutes
‐ To remove a PLC device from your network, press the paring button on the
corresponding device for at least 11 seconds
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
HD3011 device Front Panel
There are 6 LED’s on the front panel that show the status of the unit.

HD3011 Side Panel
The side panel contains the WPS button, reset button and Link button
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The side panels contains Ethernet port and USB ports
Item
Define
Power LED
Color
Function
In case of a regular device:
The LED will blink if identifies a Domain Master till
completion of registration (very short time period)
Green
and shall be Solid ON (Green) after registration
In case of Domain Master device:
The LED will be solid ON (Green)
Link LED
In case of Domain Master device:
The LED will be solid ON (Green) if is a standalone
Domain Master device.
In case of a regular device:
The LED will blink (RED) if identifies a Domain
Green
Master till completion of registration (very short
time period).
Following registration, the Link LED shall be:
Amber”, indicates PLC link is connected, but the
PHY rate is lower than 25Mbps
“Green”, indicates PLC link is connected, the PHY
rate higher than 25Mbps
“Blink”, indicates data transmission.
Ethernet LED
The LED lights up in Green if there is at least one
LAN connection.
Blinking Green if there is an data/network activity
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Green
USB
(transmit or receive)
Steadily On – HD3011 has connected to internet
through USB 4G modem
Green
Off – HD3011 has not connected to internet
through USB 4G modem
Flashes – Data is received or sent through the
3G/4G modem
WPS LED
Green: Flashes briefly – WPS paring
Green
WLAN LED
Steadily On – WLAN enable
Off ‐ WLAN disable
Flashes ‐ traffic passing through
Green
Label
Function
WPS/WLAN Button
‐WPS (Wi‐Fi Protected Setup) encryption if press WPS button more than 2 seconds.
‐Enable / Disable WIFI function if press WPS button at least 5 seconds.
Reset Button
‐The device restarts if you press the reset button for less than 3 seconds
‐The factory defaults press the rest button for more than 5 seconds. All settings will be lost.
Link Button(Paring)
‐To encrypt your PLC network individually, press each paring button on the connected
devices for approx. 1 second – within 2 minutes
‐ To remove a PLC device from your network, press the paring button on the corresponding
device for at least 10 seconds

HD3010 Device Front Panel
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There are 5 LED’s on the front panel that show the status of the unit.

HD3010 Device Side Panel
The side panel contains the WPS button, reset button and Link button
The side panels contains Ethernet port and USB ports
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Item
Define
Power LED
Color
Function
In case of a regular device:
The LED will blink if identifies a Domain Master till
completion of registration (very short time period)
Green
and shall be Solid ON (Green) after registration
In case of Domain Master device:
The LED will be solid ON (Green)
Link LED
In case of Domain Master device:
The LED will be solid ON (Green) if is a standalone
Domain Master device.
In case of a regular device:
The LED will blink (RED) if identifies a Domain
Green
Master till completion of registration (very short
time period).
Following registration, the Link LED shall be:
Amber”, indicates PLC link is connected, but the
PHY rate is lower than 25Mbps
“Green”, indicates PLC link is connected, the PHY
rate higher than 25Mbps
“Blink”, indicates data transmission.
Ethernet LED
The LED lights up in Green if there is at least one
LAN connection.
Green
WPS LED
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(transmit or receive)
Green: Flashes briefly – WPS paring
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Green
WLAN LED
Steadily On – WLAN enable
Off ‐ WLAN disable
Flashes ‐ traffic passing through
Green
Label
Function
WPS/WLAN Button
‐WPS (Wi‐Fi Protected Setup) encryption if press WPS button more than 2 seconds.
‐Enable / Disable WIFI function if press WPS button at least 5 seconds.
Reset Button
‐The device restarts if you press the reset button for less than 3 seconds
‐The factory defaults press the rest button for more than 5 seconds. All settings will be lost.
Link Button(Paring)
‐To encrypt your PLC network individually, press each paring button on the connected
devices for approx. 1 second – within 2 minutes
‐ To remove a PLC device from your network, press the paring button on the corresponding
device for at least 10 seconds
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3. HD3011/HD3010 Web Configuration
3.1. Login Page
Figure3.1‐1 shows the login window. Here, the login information should be filled in
as shown below:
Figure 3.1‐1
The default IP address of the HD3011/HD3010 LAN is 10.10.10.254
Username: admin
Password: admin
After login we can see Quick Setup page
3.2. Quick Setup
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Figure3.2‐1 displays the Quick setup page of the device.
Figure 3.2‐1
Using quick setup we can configure below list.

NTP settings

Operation Mode

Network Settings

Wireless Settings
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3.3. Basic Setup
Figure3.3‐1 shows basic setup of the device
Figure 3.3‐1
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3.3.1. Operation Mode
Figure3.3.1‐1 displays operation mode settings
Figure 3.3.1‐1
In this page we can set bridge mode or gateway mode
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3.3.2. LAN
Figure3.3.2‐1 and Figure3.3.2‐2 displays LAN settings information page
These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the device. These settings may be
referred to as Private settings. You may change the LAN IP address if needed. The
LAN IP address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the
Internet.
Figure3.3.2‐1
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DHCP Server
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DHCP Server gives out IP
addresses when a device is booting up and request an IP address to be logged on to
the network. That device must be set as a DHCP client to obtain the IP address
automatically. By default, the DHCP Server is enabled. The DHCP address pool
contains the range of the IP address that will automatically be assigned to the clients
on the network.
Starting IP Address: The starting IP address for the DHCP server's IP assignment
IP Pool Count The max user pool size.
Lease Time the length of time for the IP lease.
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
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UPnP is a distributed, open networking standard that uses TCP/IP for simple
peer‐to‐peer network connectivity between devices. A UPnP device can dynamically
join a network, obtain an IP address, convey its capabilities and learn about other
devices on the network. In turn, a device can leave a network smoothly and
automatically when it is no longer in use. UPnP broadcasts are only allowed on the
LAN.
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3.3.3. WAN
Figure3.3.3‐1, Figure3.3.3‐2, Figure3.3.3‐3 and Figure3.3.3‐4 displays WAN settings
information
WAN has static, DHCP, PPPoE and 3G connection types.
Configure static connection type as below
Figure3.3.3‐1
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Configure DHCP connection type as below
Figure3.3.3‐2
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Figure3.3.3‐3
PPPoE
Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE connection. This option is
typically used for DSL services. Select Dynamic PPPoE to obtain an IP address
automatically for your PPPoE connection. Select Static PPPoE to use a static IP
address for your PPPoE connection. Please enter the information accordingly.
Username: Enter your username for your PPPoE connection.
Password: Enter your password for your PPPoE connection
Operation Mode: For PPPoE connection, you can select Always on or Connect
on‐demand. Connect on demand is dependent on the traffic. If there is no traffic (or
Idle) for a pre‐specified period of time), the connection will tear down automatically.
And once there is traffic send or receive, the connection will be automatically on.
HD3011 device 3G/4G dongle WAN settings page
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Figure3.3.3‐4
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3.3.4. Wireless
Figure3.3.4‐1 and Figure3.3.4‐2 displays basic wireless information
The following page is Wireless LAN settings. Please select and input the correct
information in the following item to set Wireless function.
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Figure 3.3.4‐1
Figure 3.3.4‐2
We can configure below settings using basic wireless settings page
SSID:
The SSID is a unique name to identify the DSL Router in the wireless LAN. Wireless
clients associating to the DSL Router must have the same SSID.
Broadcast SSID:
Select No to hide the SSID such that a station can not obtain the SSID through passive
scanning. Select yes to make the SSID visible so a station can obtain the SSID through
passive scanning.
Channel ID the range of radio frequencies used by IEEE 802.11b/g wireless devices is
called a channel
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3.4. Advanced Setup
Figure3.4‐1 shows Advanced Setup menu list
Figure 3.4‐1
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3.4.1. Advanced Wireless
Figure3.4.1‐1, Figure3.4.1‐2, Figure3.4.1‐3 shows Advanced Wireless settings and
Wi‐Fi multimedia
The following page is Advanced Wireless settings. Please select and input the correct
information in the following item to set Wireless functions.
Figure 3.4.1‐1
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Figure 3.4.1‐3
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Beacon Interval
The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. Enter a
value between 20 and 1000. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Router to
synchronize the wireless network.
DTIM
This value, between 1 and 255, indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication
Message (DTIM).
RTS Threshold
The RTS (Request to Send) threshold (number of bytes) for enabling RTS handshake
Data with its frame size larger than this value will perform the RTS handshake, setting
this attribute to be larger than the maximum MSDU (MAC service data unit) size
turns off the RTS handshake, setting this attribute to zero turns on the RTS
handshake. Enter a value between 0 and 2432.
Fragmentation Threshold
The threshold (number of bytes) for the fragmentation boundary for directed
messages. It is the maximum data fragment size that can be sent. Enter a value
between 256 and 2432.
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3.4.2. Security
Figure3.4.2‐1, Figure3.4.2‐2, Figure3.4.2‐3, and Figure3.4.2‐4 shows wireless Security
information
Figure 3.4.2‐1
Figure 3.4.2‐2
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Figure 3.4.2‐3
Figure 3.4.2‐4
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Using this page we can set SSID choice, Security mode, Access Policy and WPA.
Security Mode
OPEN WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encrypts data frames before transmitting over the
wireless network. Select Disable to allow all wireless computers to communicate with
the access points without any data encryption. Select 64‐bit WEP or 128‐bit WEP to
use data encryption.
Key#1~Key#4 The WEP keys are used to encrypt data. Both the DSL Router and the
wireless clients must use the same WEP key for data transmission. If you chose 64‐bit
WEP, then enter any 10 hexadecimal digits ("0‐9", "A‐F") preceded by 0x for each key
(1‐4). If you chose 128‐bit WEP, then enter 26 hexadecimal digits ("0‐9", "AF")
preceded by 0x for each key (1‐4).The values must be set up exactly the same on the
Access Points as they are on the wireless client stations. The same value must be
assigned to Key 1 on both the access point (your DSL Router) and the client adapters,
the same value must be assigned to Key 2 on both the access point and the client
stations and so on, for all four WEP keys.
WPA‐PSK
Wi‐Fi Protected Access, pre‐shared key. Encrypts data frames before transmitting
over the wireless network.
Pre‐shared Key: the Pre‐shared Key is used to encrypt data. Both the DSL Router and
the wireless clients must use the same WPA‐PSK key for data transmission.
WPA2‐PSK
Short for Wi‐Fi Protected Access 2 ‐ Pre‐Shared Key, and also called WPA or WPA2
Personal, it is a method of securing your network using WPA2 with the use of the
optional Pre‐Shared Key (PSK) authentication, which was designed for home users
without an enterprise authentication server.
To encrypt a network with WPA2‐PSK you provide your router not with an encryption
key, but rather with a plain‐English passphrase between 8 and 63 characters long.
Using a technology called TKIP (for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), that passphrase,
along with the network SSID, is used to generate unique encryption keys for each
wireless client. And those encryption keys are constantly changed. Although WEP
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also supports passphrases, it does so only as a way to more easily create static keys,
which are usually comprised of the hex characters 0‐9 and A‐F.
WPA Algorithms
TKIP
TKIP stands for “Temporal Key Integrity Protocol.” It was a stopgap encryption
protocol introduced with WPA to replace the very‐insecure WEP encryption at the
time. TKIP is actually quite similar to WEP encryption.
AES
AES stands for “Advanced Encryption Standard.” This was a more secure encryption
protocol introduced with WPA2, which replaced the interim WPA standard.
TKIPAES
When you set your router to use WPA2, you usually have the option to use AES, or
TKIP+AES. When your device is set to "WPA2 with TKIP+AES" it means that network
devices that can use WPA2 will connect with WPA2, and network devices that can
only use WPA will connect with WPA.
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3.4.3. WPS
Figure3.4.3‐1, Figure3.4.3‐2 shows WPS settings
Wi‐Fi Protected Setup (WPS; originally Wi‐Fi Simple Configuration) is a network
security standard that attempts to allow users to easily secure a wireless home
network but could fall to brute‐force attacks if one or more of the network's access
points do not guard against the attack.
Figure 3.4.3‐1
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WPS Settings
There two WPS mode, one is PIN code and other one is PBC.
PIN method
in which a personal identification number (PIN) has to be read from either a
sticker or display on the new wireless device. This PIN must then be entered at the
"representant" of the network, usually the network's access point. Alternately, a PIN
provided by the access point may be entered into the new device. This method is the
mandatory baseline mode and every WPS‐certified product must support it.
Push button method
in which the user has to push a button, either an actual or virtual one, on both
the access point and the new wireless client device. Support of this mode is
mandatory for access points and optional for connecting devices.
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Example of configuration
1. Make sure WPS is enabled on system wise.
2. For Pin method
1). Select radio button PIN method.
2). Enable your Wi‐Fi client (Notebook, Mobile, PAD…etc). And check WPS.
3). Take PIN at client and specify same one in your AP device.
4). Click “Apply“below “WPS Progress” table to trigger WPS session.
5). Once connected, “WPS current status” will be put “Connected”.
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3. For PBC at Web
1). Select the following radio button, and click “Apply” Button to trigger WPS
session.
2). at Wi‐Fi client side, select PBC method. Within 2 minutes, they are automatically
connected.
3). Once connected, “WPS current status” will be put “Connected”.
4. For physical PBC on the housing:
1). Special Note: WPS is enabled on system wise.
2). At wifi client side, select PBC method.
3). Within 2 minutes, please push physical PBC button at housing.
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3.4.4. Station List
Figure3.4.4‐1 display the wireless network station list
Figure 3.4.4‐1
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3.4.5. Routing
Figure3.4.5‐1, Figure3.4.5‐2 displays Static Routing Settings
Figure 3.4.5‐1
Figure 3.4.5‐2
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3.4.6. Port Forwarding
Figure3.4.6‐1, Figure3.4.6‐2 displays Port Forwarding setup and information
Figure 3.4.6‐1
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3.4.7. DMZ Settings
Figure3.4.7‐1 displays DMZ settings page
The De‐Militarized Zone (DMZ) is a network which, when compared to the LAN, has
fewer firewall restrictions, by default. This zone can be used to host servers (such as a
web server, ftp server, or email server, for example) and give public access to them.
The eighth LAN port on the router can be dedicated as a hardware DMZ port for
safely providing services to the Internet, without compromising security on your LAN.
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3.5. Management
Figure3.5‐1 displays Management Menu List
Figure 3.5‐1
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3.5.1. TR069 Settings
Figure3.5.1‐1 displays TR069 Settings page
Note: If device is in bridge mode ACS server should also be in the same subnet of
LAN address else ACS server will fail to connect with the device.
The following web page is TR069 setting page. It can set ACS Server information for
TR069. Please select and enter the correct parameters in this page setting.
Figure 3.5.1‐1
Using TR069 settings page we can start TR069 agent need to set below values
 Connection Request URL
 Username/password
 Connection request username/password
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3.5.2. NTP Settings
Figure3.5.2‐1 displays NTP Settings page
Figure 3.5.2‐1
Using NTP setting page we can set
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Current time
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Time Zone
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NTP server
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NTP synchronization time
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3.5.3. Upgrade Firmware
Figure3.5.3‐1 displays Upgrade firmware information page
Notice: We only can upgrade firmware using LAN IP address of the web interface.
Web interface with WAN IP address will not allow upgrading firmware.
You can upgrade the firmware of the device in this page. Make sure the firmware you
want to use is on the local hard drive of the computer. Click on Browse to browse the
local hard drive and locate the firmware to be used for the update.
Figure 3.5.3‐1
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3.5.4. Upgrade PLC Firmware
Figure3.5.4‐1 displays Upgrade PLC firmware information page
You can upgrade the PLC firmware of the devices paired. Make sure the firmware you
want to use is on the local hard drive of the computer. Click on Browse to browse the
local hard drive and locate the firmware to be used for the update.
Figure 3.5.4‐1
Upgrade PLC firmware function will update all devices which are in the same
network.
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3.5.5. System Restart
Figure3.5.5‐1 displays system restart page
Figure 3.5.5‐1
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3.5.6. System Management
Figure3.5.6‐1 displays system management setting page
The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local hard drive. The saved
file or any other saved setting file can be loaded back on the device. To reload a
system settings file, click on Browse to browse the local hard drive and locate the
system file to be used. You may also reset the device back to factory settings by
clicking on load factory default settings.
Figure 3.5.6‐1
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3.5.7. Administrator Settings
There is only one account that can access Web‐Management interface. It is admin.
Admin has read/write access privilege. In this web page, you can set new password
for admin.
Figure3.5.7‐1 display administrator settings information page
Figure 3.6‐5
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3.6. Status
Figure3.6‐1 displays Status Menu List
Figure 3.6‐1
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3.6.1. Device Status
Figure3.6.1‐1 displays Device status information
This page displays the current information for the device. It will display the system
info, Internet configuration, LAN information.
Figure 3.6.1‐1
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3.6.2. DHCP Client Status
Figure3.6.2‐1 displays DHCP Client Status information
This page displays DHCP Client Status information for the device.
Figure 3.6.2‐1
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3.6.3. PLC Interface Status
Figure3.6.3‐1 and Figure3.6.3‐2 displays PLC interface status page
This page displays PLC interface status page information for the device.
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Figure 3.6.3‐1
Figure 3.6.3‐2
PLC device have Master information and slave information.
It will support to display 10 slaves information.
Both devices display below information
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Static IP Address
Dynamic IP Address
Ghn MAC Address
Name
Firmware Version
Node Type DM Status
Ghn Device ID
Node Type Active Medium
Node Type Configuration
Model Name
Manufacturer
Device Near DHCP
ChipsetNum
DomainID
Bandwidth
UpTime
DomainName
EncryptionStatus
EncryptionPassword
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FCC Warning
15.21 Information to users
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
15.105 Information to users
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 or more of the following measures:
(1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
(2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
(3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
(4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
15.19 FCC Labelling requirements
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.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
1. This Transmitter must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
2. 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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