TRENDnet TPL310AP manual

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1.Plug the TPL-303E (or TPL-304E, TPL-305E, TPL-401E) powerline adapter into an available wall power outlet in the room where your router is located.

Warning: Do not plug the powerline adapter into a power strip that has surge protection. Doing so will degrade power line performance. For best performance, plug all powerline adapters directly in- to a wall power outlet.

2.Connect one end of the Network Cable into the Ethernet port located at the bottom of the TPL-303E (or TPL-304E, TPL-305E, TPL-401E) powerline adapter and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into one of the router’s LAN ports.

3.Plug the TPL-310AP powerline adapter into an available wall power outlet in another room where your wireless computers or network appliances (e.g. Wireless Media Bridge, Game Console, Blu-ray player, IP Set Top Box, network enabled TV, etc.) is located or the room where you would like to extend your wireless network.

4.To verify connectivity between the TPL-310AP and the TPL-303E (or TPL-304E, TPL-305E, TPL-401E), make sure that the PL (P-Link on TPL-303E/304E) LED is on solid (Green, Amber, Red, Green only – TPL-303E/304E). Please refer to the LED section 1.4 for details on the TPL-310AP LED indicator.

5.You have successfully created a basic powerline network between the TPL-310AP and the TPL-303E (or TPL-304E, TPL-305E, TPL-401E) powerline adapters. The computer or network appliance connected to the TPL-310AP via Network Cable can now access the Internet. Wireless computers or appliances can now be configured to connect to the TPL-310AP wirelessly to access your local network and Internet.

6.(OPTIONAL – Wired Connectivity) Connect one end of the Ethernet Cable into the Ethernet port located at the bottom of the TPL-310AP and the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on your computer or network appliance (e.g. Game Console, Blu-ray player, IP Set Top Box, network enabled TV, etc.).

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Contents Page Safety RoHS Table of Contents Overlapping Powerline Networks Product Overview Expanding a Wired Network Expanding an Existing Powerline NetworkExpanding a Wireless Network Wireless Technical FeaturesPowerline Memory Package ContentsSystem Requirements LEDs & Buttons Device LabelLED Wireless AP Setting IP Address / Subnet Mask 192.168.10.100 Defaults SettingsTop Panel TRENDnet310Wireless Access Point Initial Setup Page Page Page Page Page Default Configuration Settings Wireless Access Point Web Management InterfaceWireless AP Setting Menu ItemsStatus Basic Settings Wireless Apply/Reset ChangesDescription of Modes AP+WDS Access Point + Wireless Distribution System AllowsNetwork Type Control SidebandMultiple Ssid Advanced Settings Active Wireless Client TableSecurity WEP Security 802.1x AuthenticationWPA/WPA2 Security Pre-Shared Key Format WPA MixedWPA / WPA2 Cipher Suite Wireless Access Control Access ControlCurrent Access Control CommentCurrent WDS AP List WDS SettingsItems Information MAC Address Items Information Mesh ID Mesh SettingsSite Survey 11 WPS Schedule Items Information Enable Wireless ScheduleDays Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Check TimeItems Information IP Address TCP/IP Settings802.1d Spanning Tree Clone MAC AddressEnable Remote Log Enable LogLog Types of LoggingStatistics Upgrade FirmwareSave/Reload Settings Logout PasswordSystem Time Powerline Create a powerline network and extend you wireless network Page Changing the Network Name/Security Key using the Sync Button Securing your Powerline NetworkPage Overlapping Powerline Networks Page Software Installation Powerline Configuration UtilityPage Page Confirm Installation window, click Next Upgrade Firmware Using the UtilityPage Powerline TroubleshootingWireless Installation Considerations Specifications Output Power Access Point ModesFrequency Band AntennaLimited Warranty PWP05202009v2