PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH User’s Guide PL9672-A5 QUICKFIND LOCATOR Contact Information Getting Help Table of Contents Installation 66‐0367‐01Rev.
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Table of Contents 1 Simple Installation ....................................................................................5 Package Contents ............................................................................................. 5 Types of Connections........................................................................................5 Simple Connection (Peer to Peer) ....................................................................... 6 Simple Broadband Connection ............................
Simple Installation Congratulations on your purchase of the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH ! This adapter allows you to network your home or office by plugging directly into an electrical outlet. With your PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH , you can easily share your high-speed Internet, mp3s, video, and gaming throughout the home or office. ` This manual describes how to connect your PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH to a PC or cable/DSL router.
Simple Connection (Peer to Peer) To share a simple connection between computers, attach one PL9672-A5 device to each computer. NOTE: Do not connect the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH into a power strip, extension cord, un-interruptible power supply (UPS), or surge protector. This may prevent the unit from working properly or degrade the network performance.
Other Connections You can also use the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH with other Ethernet enabled devices, such as IP Cameras, IP set top box, game consoles, etc. Finding a Suitable Location Find a suitable location to install your PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH . Where you install the units can affect their performance. Find a location that is: z z Acceptable temperature and humidity ranges. Free of strong electromagnetic field generators (such as motors), vibration, dust, and direct exposure to sunlight.
Advanced Configuration (Expert Users Only) This chapter provides information on installing and setting up the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH. NOTE: Do not connect the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH into a power strip, extension cord, un-interruptible power supply (UPS), or surge protector. This may prevent the unit from working properly or degrade the network performance. Installing the Software Following are software installation procedures for advanced users. NOTE: Software installation is not required for normal use.
of 32 3. In the Start screen, click Install Driver to start the installation. 4. In the Welcome screen of the screen of the wizard, click Next to begin the installation.
of 32 5. Read the End User Software License Agreement, and if you agree, click the Agree button to continue the installation. 6. To change the name of the PlugLink AV unit, select Yes, and enter a name in the text field. Otherwise, select No. Click Next to advance to the next screen.
of 32 7. Select the location where you want to install the drivers and software and click the Install button. 8. When the installation of the PlugLink drivers and software is complete, you can use Power Manager Utility for advanced configuration of your PlugLink 9672 unit. Click Finish to finish the installation wizard.
Network Management The Power Manager Utility allows you to manually configure a PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH that is directly connected to your Personal Computer or to any PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH that are remotely residing on your PlugLink Home network. NOTE: The Power Manager Utility is for all Asoka PLC AV devices. Viewing Device Information Use the Profile screen to view information on your devices attached directly to your PC and other HD AV devices on your network.
Changing Names and Encryption Keys Use the Device Screen to change your local and remote device names and change local and remote device Network Encryption Keys (NEK). Always change the remote devices before changing the one you are connected to. To change a remote device's NEK: 1. Check the box next to the device that you want to change the NEK. 2. Enter the password of the remote device. The password is printed on the device label. (example: AIAI-AFZO-FFMP-FLUI) 3.
Resetting and Upgrading the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH Use the Upgrade Screen to perform the following functions: 1. Reset the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH to factory default settings. 2. Reboot the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH device. You can also reboot the device by unplugging and plugging the unit into the electrical outlet. 3. Upgrade the firmware for the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH device. Visit www.asokatech.com to upgrade the firmware.
Manually Resetting Firmware and NID You can use the buttons on the PlugLink device to reset the firmware to its default, or NID to associate a network. NOTE: The PlugLink device must be plugged into an electrical outlet when using these buttons.
Prioritizing Network Traffic Use the QoS screen to prioritize your traffic through the device. z IGMP - (default CAP 3) - sets the channel access priority for IGMP group management frames z Unicast - (default CAP 1) - sets the default channel access priority for Unicast frames not matching any other classification or mapping. z IGMP managed Multicast Stream (It is better set it fixed to CAP 2) -sets the default channel access priority for stream data belonging to a snooped IGMP multicast group.
Viewing Network Statistics The Statistics screen shows information on HomePlug packets that are transmitted and received by the devices in your network. To enable this function, click Enable Statistics. Viewing Ethernet and HomePlug Connection The Link screen has two sub-screens that provide information about your Ethernet and HomePlug connection.
Viewing Connection Speed The Ethernet sub screen shows the Ethernet connection speed of the local and destination devices in your network. You can select the destination device in the Destination Address drop down menu. Click the Retrieve button to get the information. Statistics Sub screen Use the Statistics sub screen to view statistical information about your connection between a source device and a specific destination device in your network.
Scanning Devices Use the Rescan button to rescan the devices on the HomePlug network. This refreshes the information on all devices using the same password. NOTE: Network button can configure TR069 function when the firmware INT6400-MAC-4-3, you can not use the Network button and show the gray when using other software versions.
Troubleshooting Following are solutions to a few situations you might encounter. If you do not find a solution in this chapter, contact Asoka USA Technical Support by phone at (408) 550-8173 or through email at support@asokatech.com. Symptom: I can't connect to anything and there are no lights activated on my PL9672-A5. Solution: 1. Unplug the device from the electrical outlet in question. 2. Locate another available outlet in your home. 3.
Solution #2: The Network Encryption Key (NEK) may not be correct on your devices. 1. Reset the Network Encryption Key using the Factory Reset button located on the bottom of your PL9672-A5 device. This will reset the NEK back to the default of HomePlug. 2. Test your connection again. If this still does not work, perform the factory reset on all of your other PL9672-A5 devices in your network. Solution #3: It is possible some outlets in your home are not connected together. 1.
Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for your PL9672-A5. Standards Compliance: •HomePlug® AV • IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.
Environmental • Operating temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) • Operating Specifications: humidity: 10% to 85% Non-condensing • Storage temperature: -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C) • Storage humidity: 5% to 90% Non-condensing Quality of Service: •ToS • 802.
Components Front Panel Use the status lights on the front panel to verify connections.
The following table describes the status light functions in the front panel: Status Light Power State Illuminated Device is powered on Off Devices has no power Red and Green illuminate alternately PLC Activity Indication Blinking Red Stand by mode (After 3 minutes no link) low connection good connection Blinking Yellow Blinking Green excellent connection no connection Off Eth Link Illuminated Blinking Ethernet connectivity Ethernet traffic Off No Ethernet connectivity Bottom Panel The botto
Note: Write this information down in your Warranty Support Information card for future reference. Buttons The PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH device has two hardware push buttons: • FW RST button – Resets the PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH back to factory default settings. Press and hold the button with a pin or sharp object for about 2 seconds until you see the lights on the device flash briefly.
2. Select another PlugLink 500 MIMO ETH (Device B) and plug into a second outlet. a. Press the SECURITY button BRIEFLY (less than 2.0 second) and release. The POWER light should now be blinking green. b. IMPORTANT: If the power light is not blinking green, repeat Step “a” until the power light is blinking green. 3.
Notes: 1. The other devices already in the Power line network with the proper NEK are not affected and do not need to be reconfigured. 2. If you disconnect power from any device, its NEK value will remain and will not default back to “HomePlugAV” NEK. 3. An adapter can only generate a private key once. To replace a private key, first reset the unit back to its factory defaults by pressing the FW RST button for 3 seconds, then follow the procedure above. The use of the SECURITY button is optional.
Warranty Asoka warrants that (a) the hardware components of the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use from the date of purchase when used within the limits set forth in the Specifications section of the User Guide, and (b) the software components will perform substantially in accordance with Asoka's published specifications for lifetime from the date of purchase, but does not warrant that the software will be errorfree or free of all defects.
product covered by the warranty. Prior to returning any defective product, the purchaser or the authorized merchant from whom the purchaser originally bought the product must obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from Asoka. All defective products should be returned to Asoka with shipping charges prepaid. Asoka will not accept collect shipments.
FCC Notice 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 FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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