1.2 Physical Interface
There are four physical interfaces on this Mini Powerline Adapter.
Power Plug
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Ethernet Port | A 10/100Mbps Ethernet port for connecting the adapter to the PC or | |||||
the broadband device with a network cable. | ||||||
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Power Plug* | A Power Plug for connecting the adapter to a 100V ~ 240V | |||||
(50~60Hz) AC power socket. | ||||||
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| Pair buttons are used to secure a powerline network. To secure | |||||
| your network, please follow the steps below. Firstly, plug in a new | |||||
| adapter, and press its pair button for one second; then plug in | |||||
Pair Button | another adapter and press its pair button for one second as well. | |||||
| The two buttons should be pressed within 2 minutes of each other. | |||||
| After that, wait about 60 seconds so that the two adapters can finish | |||||
| connecting. | |||||
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*The provided power plug may differ from the picture due to different regional power specifications. Here we take the EU version as an example.
)Note:
1.If you press the pair button for more than 10 seconds, the powerline adapter will leave the network which it has joined and its new network name assumes a random value. The Power LED turns off when it disconnects from the powerline network.
2.For detailed information about the pair button, please refer to Charpter 5 Advanced Feature: How to Use the Pair buttons.
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