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Contents
Powerline MU User Guide
Trademarks, Product Names, and Service Names
Table of Contents
Configuring the Powerline MU Gateway
List of Figures
Sample Diagram a
List of Tables
About this User Guide
Becoming Familiar with this User Guide
Getting Additional Help
Admonition types
Send e-mail to technical-support@canopywireless.com
Sending Feedback
Overview of Powerline MU
Powerline MU Features
Security
Bandwidth Management
Network Operations
Powerline MU Products
Ordering Equipment Plug Types
Canopy Wireless
Powerline MU
Connecting the Canopy Network to the Gateway
Ethernet from SM to Gateway
Owners of Electrical Equipment
Building Electrical Considerations
Main Planning
Gateway Location
Installing Powerline MU
Electrical Symbols
Sample Diagram B
TWO-PHASE SINGLE-PHASE Installation
THREE-PHASE Installation
Two-phase installation
Mass-metered installation
Mass Metered
Using a Panel Extender multiple electrical panels
Wiring the Panel Extender
Individually Metered
Inductive Coupling Installation Diagram
Inductive Coupler Connection, One Transformer
Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 750 available Q4
Number of Splits Maximum dB loss per split Way
Multiple Transformer
Inductive Coupler Connection, Multiple Transformers
Individually-metered installation capacitive coupling
Upgrading Firmware
Equipment Staging
Installation
Mount the Gateway
Install Modems
Configuring the Powerline MU Gateway
Connect to the Gateway
User Interface Navigation tips
Configuration and Maintenance
System Information
Date and Time
System Password Configuration
System Password Configuration Screen
Logs
Logs Screen
Reboot
Reboot and Reset to Defaults Screen
Backup and Restore Settings
Site Info
BAM Configuration
Advanced
Snmp Configuration
Snmp Configuration
PLV-GATEWAY-MIB
Snmp Access Control
Vlan Configuration
An Example Network Configuration for Vlan Implementation
Example of Vlan Configuration Screen in the Gateway
Example Configuration of a Modem in Vlan Pass-Through Mode
Modem Luid Range Configuration in the Powerline MU Gateway
IP Configuration
IP Address
Powerline
Modem List
NEK Configuration
NEK Configuration
PSD Setting
PSD Setting
Powerline MU Carriers Linked to Carrier Frequency
Modem NEK Screen Powerline Modem
Remote NEK
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Powerline Modem
Connect to the Modem
Powerline Modem Screen MAP
Configuring the Powerline Modem
System Info
System Info Screen
System Password
System Password Screen
System Logs
System Logs Screen
Reset
Reset Screen
Backup
Backup Screen
Site Info
Advanced Packet Priority
Advanced Packet Priority
Advanced Bandwidth Control
Advanced Bandwidth Control
Advanced Snmp Configuration
Advanced Snmp Configuration
WhispPlvModemAdmWConfigGroup
Advanced Snmp Access Control
Operating Mode Modem Repeater Function
Typical Set Up for the Modem Repeater
Operating Mode Use with Reeater
IP Configuration
IP Configuration with NAT Enabled
IP Address with NAT Enabled Screen
2 WAN
IP Address WAN
3 DMZ
IP Address DMZ
Scan Devices
Network Encryption Key
PSD Setting Screen
1 U.S. Federal Communication Commission FCC Notification
Important Note on Modifications
National and Regional Regulatory Notices
Declarations of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity Gateway
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Isisis
Declaration of Conformity Modem
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0171486Nxx Model Number Description
Declaration of Conformity Hybrid Adapter
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0171486N08
Legal Notices
Software License Terms and Conditions
Isss Isssiiisis Iisssisiis Siiiiiiis Iiis
Hardware Warranty in U.S Limit of Liability
Additional Resources
History of Changes in This Document
Technical Specifications
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Powerline MU Panel Extender Available Now
Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 500 250
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Appendix a International Electric Grid Plug Types
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Appendix B Signal Distances
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