Asoka™ PlugLink™ Wall Mount Users Manual
Getting Intimate with your Powerline Networking Device
Before installing your powerline networking device, take a moment to examine and familiarize yourself with it. Below is a diagram of
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ETH- | Ethernet - | This LED lights up if another Ethernet device is found on the other | |
end of the Ethernet cable. If this LED remains dark, check that both | |||
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connected devices are powered on and the cable is not damaged. | |||
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COL | Collision | If two powerline devices are trying to send data at the same time, | |
one of them will delay the transmission and this LED lights blinks. | |||
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LNK | Link | Lights up when the device detects another HomePlug compliant | |
device on the powerline network. | |||
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ACT | Activity | Indicates transmission of data. | |
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