Belkin PM01141ea user manual Introduction, Sections

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Thank you for purchasing the Powerline Networking Adapter (the Adapter). Most people don’t enjoy buying long and expensive Ethernet cables or pulling the cables from one place to another, but the Adapter offers one of the easiest ways to enjoy home or small-business networking. Users can now experience a total network solution with the Adapter. The Powerline Networking Adapter operates on the HomePlug® Powerline Specification 1.0 Turbo standard, providing up to 85Mbps* bandwidth over home AC wiring. Since the home power lines are the most pervasive medium in households with multiple outlets in every room, the Adapter allows multiple home desktop and notebook computers to be networked to share an Internet connection, printers, and files, and play games without any additional wiring. Note that you need at least two Adapters to create a powerline network.

The installation of the Adapter only requires that a 10/100Mbps Ethernet port is available on your device. This makes the Powerline Networking Adapter compatible with any device, including Mac, Windows, and UNIX machines.

For security, all HomePlug devices are equipped with 56-bit DES encryption. The private home power grid plus encryption makes HomePlug significantly more secure than competing technologies.

The Powerline Networking Adapter provides the best solution for no-new-wires home networking. With easy plug-and-play installation, and the reliability of HomePlug Ethernet’s products, the Powerline Networking Adapter is the best solution for high-speed networking.

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Contents Powerline Networking Adapters Table of Contents Sections IntroductionFeatures Product SpecificationsIntroduction System Requirements Package ContentsInstalling and Setting Up the Adapters Hardware SetupOverview Running the InstallShield Wizard Installing and Setting Up the Adapters Installing and Setting Up the Adapters Configuration Diagnose Powerline NetworkPart 1 Diagnose a Local HomePlug Device Configuration Setting Up Security on a Local HomePlug DevicePart 2 Diagnose a Network HomePlug Device Setting Up Security on a Network HomePlug Device Diagnostics Technical Support Modifications InformationFCC Statement Federal Communications Commission NoticeHow to get service InformationWhat the period of coverage is How state law relates to the warranty Country Number Internet adress