Intellinet Network Solutions 503839 manual

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    P o w e r L i n e H D e t H e r n e t A D A P t e r u s e r m A n u A L MODE L 503839* INT -503839-UM-0608-01 * Thi s manua l can a lso be us ed for th e Powe rLi ne HD E thern et Ada pter S tar ter Ki t, Mo del 5 038 08[...]

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    int r oDucti on Tha n k yo u fo r pu rch as in g the I NTE LL INET NET WORK S OL UT IONS ™ P ow e rLin e HD E th erne t A da pt er , M od el 503839 . * Th is e a s y- t o-i n s ta ll d e vi ce a l l o w s y ou t o cr ea t e a h i g h-s pee d n e t w ork f o r th e co m p u t e rs i n y ou r h o me o r o fce b y s i m p l y p l u gg in g t h e [...]

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    HA rDw Ar e inst ALL A t ion The P owe rLin e HD E therne t Ad a pt e r is des ig ned f or q ui ck, ea s y insta ll at ion . 1 0/1 00M F ast Ethernet P or t U s i n g th e i n cl ud e d E th e rn e t ca b l e , co n n e ct t h e ad a p t er t o a n e tw o rk r o u t er , swi t ch or o the r E th erne t-enab led d e vi ce . NO TE : The E therne t po[...]

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    c o n F i G u rA t i o n u t i L i t Y i n s t A L L A t i o n The Ho meP lu g A V U til ity ( fo r Win do ws 2000, XP or Vis ta ) e na ble s use rs to i de nt if y P owe rLin e de vices on the P ow erLi ne n etwork. I t al so mea s ur es da ta ra t e per f orman ce , en su re s priv a cy an d pe r forms di ag nos ti cs by s ettin g us er -den e[...]

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    Net w ork Information Thi s scr een p res en ts a l is t of a ll d e vices on the P owe rLin e ne twork. De vi ces tha t ar e act iv e on th e cu rren t log ical n e t w ork wil l sh o w a tra nsf er r at e and rece iv er r at e . QoS Qua li ty of Ser vi ce ( QoS ) req ui re men ts are di f fe re n t for v arious d a ta typ es , s uc h a s s tr ea [...]

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    De vice Selection F rom th e dro p- dow n li st, s el ect the d e vice you w a nt t o cong ur e . List Vie w The QoS ta b in clu des two l ist v ie ws t o pr o vid e si mp le ch an ne l access priority ( CAP ) class icatio n fo r ind ividu al MA C addr esse s an d IP por ts . Th er e i s a col le ct i v e l i m i t o f e i g h t a cr o ss b o[...]

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    • Mul tica st /Broa dca st : se ts th e de fa u lt C AP 1 for mu lt icas t fra mes no t in a s noop ed gr ou p an d for b roa dcas t fra mes . • Un icas t ( d ef au lt C AP 1 ) : se ts th e de fa u lt ch an ne l access prio rity for un icas t fra mes n ot m at ching a n y othe r cla ssica tion o r ma pp ing . Reset t o default Pr ess “Res [...]

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    Upgrade De vice Selection F rom d rop- do wn l ist , sel ect th e de vice yo u wa n t to con gu re . Reboot De vice Pr ess “Re boo t De vi ce” t o re se t th e node , which w il l res to re th e in it ial fa ctory c on gu ra tio n. F irmware Upgrade Cl ick “Fi rmw a re U p g r a d e , ” t h e n l o ca t e t h e t w o  rm w a r e ?[...]

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    tr oubL esHoot inG Wh e n y ou i n i t i a l l y pl ug i n a n d t u rn o n t h e po we r t o a P ow erL i n e a d a p te r , the P owe r LE D shou ld l ig ht . Af t er a pp ro xima te ly 1 0 se conds , the P ow e rLin e LE D s hou ld a lso l ig h t, an d the E the rne t LE D s hou ld b li n k. If t h e P o w er L ED fa il s t o li gh t: • I f th[...]

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    sPe ci F ic A t ions Sta n da rd s • IE EE 80 2.3 1 0Ba s e- T ; I E EE 80 2.3 u 1 00B a s e- TX; Ho m eP lu g A V Gen er al • On e 1 0/ 1 0 0 R J- 45 p ort • On e A C p o w er l i n e p ort • Ch ip s e t : I n te l l o n IN T63 00 • Li n k s p ee d : u p t o 2 00 M b p s • 1 2 8 -b it A E S L i n k E nc r y p tio n wi th k e y m a n a [...]

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