Motorola manual Powerline MU Features, Security

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Powerline MU

to Powerline MU carriers, the potential for radio frequency interference is significantly reduced, especially in the HF radio amateur bands.

Within the home or business, the Powerline Modem fits into any standard AC power outlet and performs the power line to Ethernet conversion, using the same circuitry as the Powerline MU Gateway. An Ethernet cable from the Modem to a computer or router completes the connection.

The Powerline Modem uses the HomePlug® protocol and can coexist without interference in the same home, but retail HomePlug units cannot take the place of the Powerline Modem

Careful planning of the Canopy wireless segment of your Powerline MU system is essential to a successful completion of the network. See “Designing Your Canopy Network” in the Canopy System User Guide. Follow that guide carefully to achieve a strong signal at the subscriber modules in the Powerline MU network.

2.1POWERLINE MU FEATURES

2.1.1Security

Powerline MU provides the following security solutions:

User ID and Password - The default User ID is admin. The default Password is Motorola (case sensitive). We recommend these be changed when the system is deployed to help prevent unauthorized users from accessing the system. This can be done both locally and via Prizm. A factory reset will change them back to the defaults.

Authentication (Requires Prizm) - The recommended Authentication method is via Motorola's Prizm EMS. In addition to monitoring and maintaining

the Powerline equipment, it can also be used for MAC-based authentication for both the MU and end users. Much like Canopy today, Powerline MU devices can be managed via Prizm.

Encryption - Data on the Powerline MU network is encrypted using 56-bit Data Encryption Standard (DES), the HomePlug standard. This prevents any HomePlug modem from establishing a connection on the network that does not have the correct Network Encryption Key (NEK). Not only will the modem not be able to connect to the network, the data packets will not transmit out of the Ethernet port of the modem to attempt to be decrypted.

Modem isolation - The are two levels of Modem isolation:

A.The first is Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) tagging. When a Modem is plugged in, it tries to communicate with a Gateway. If the NEK is correct, the Gateway and the Modem establish one to one Powerline VLAN communication. This is internal to the Gateway, so the VLAN ID can be viewed but cannot be changed without requiring a Gateway reconfiguration. This prevents modems on the network from having access to data on other modems.

B.The second is in the Modem itself. The modem by default acts as a router.

It requests a DHCP address on the WAN side for management purposes. It also has a DHCP server for the LAN side so the PC or other device will obtain a private IP address. In addition, Network Address Translation (NAT) is on, so each modem (and PC or system under that modem) are on their own private IP network. The modem addressing can be set to static and NAT turned off if that is the way the network has been designed.

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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 GuideGetting Additional Help Admonition typesSend e-mail to technical-support@canopywireless.com Sending FeedbackOverview of Powerline MU Powerline MU Features SecurityBandwidth Management Network OperationsPowerline MU Products Ordering Equipment Plug TypesCanopy Wireless Powerline MUConnecting the Canopy Network to the Gateway Ethernet from SM to GatewayBuilding Electrical Considerations Main PlanningOwners of Electrical Equipment Gateway LocationInstalling Powerline MU Electrical Symbols Sample Diagram B TWO-PHASE SINGLE-PHASE Installation THREE-PHASE Installation Two-phase installationMass-metered installation Mass MeteredUsing a Panel Extender multiple electrical panels Wiring the Panel ExtenderIndividually 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 StagingInstallation Mount the GatewayInstall Modems Configuring the Powerline MU Gateway Connect to the GatewayUser Interface Navigation tips Configuration and Maintenance System InformationDate and Time System Password Configuration System Password Configuration ScreenLogs Logs ScreenReboot Reboot and Reset to Defaults ScreenBackup and Restore Settings Site InfoBAM Configuration AdvancedSnmp Configuration Snmp ConfigurationPLV-GATEWAY-MIB Snmp Access Control Vlan ConfigurationAn 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 AddressPowerline Modem ListNEK Configuration NEK ConfigurationPSD Setting PSD SettingPowerline MU Carriers Linked to Carrier Frequency Modem NEK Screen Powerline Modem Remote NEKPage Powerline Modem Connect to the ModemPowerline Modem Screen MAP Configuring the Powerline ModemSystem Info System Info ScreenSystem Password System Password ScreenSystem Logs System Logs ScreenReset Reset ScreenBackup Backup ScreenSite Info Advanced Packet Priority Advanced Packet PriorityAdvanced Bandwidth Control Advanced Bandwidth ControlAdvanced Snmp Configuration Advanced Snmp ConfigurationWhispPlvModemAdmWConfigGroup Advanced Snmp Access Control Operating Mode Modem Repeater FunctionTypical Set Up for the Modem Repeater Operating Mode Use with Reeater IP Configuration IP Configuration with NAT Enabled IP Address with NAT Enabled Screen2 WAN IP Address WAN3 DMZ IP Address DMZScan Devices Network Encryption KeyPSD Setting Screen Important Note on Modifications National and Regional Regulatory Notices1 U.S. Federal Communication Commission FCC Notification Declarations of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity Gateway Page Isisis Declaration of Conformity Modem Page 0171486Nxx Model Number Description Declaration of Conformity Hybrid Adapter Issue 0171486N08 Legal Notices Software License Terms and ConditionsIsss Isssiiisis Iisssisiis Siiiiiiis Iiis Hardware Warranty in U.S Limit of Liability Additional Resources History of Changes in This Document Technical Specifications ∙ Ssss Available Now Powerline MU Gateway Issue Powerline MU Panel Extender Available Now Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 500 250 Issue 100 Appendix a International Electric Grid Plug Types Issue 102 Issue 103 Issue 104 Issue 105 Issue 106 Issue 107 Issue 108 Issue 109 Appendix B Signal Distances Issue 111 Issue 112

Powerline MU specifications

The Motorola Powerline MU is a cutting-edge device designed to enhance your home or office internet experience. With growing demands for seamless connectivity, this innovative solution leverages powerline communication technology to deliver high-speed internet access through existing electrical wiring. This means you can utilize your power outlets as network connections without the need to run extensive cabling.

One of the standout features of the Motorola Powerline MU is its impressive data transfer rates. Capable of achieving speeds up to 1000 Mbps, this device ensures that even bandwidth-intensive applications, such as streaming in 4K or online gaming, can be executed smoothly. This high-speed performance is made possible through advanced HomePlug AV2 technology, which optimizes data transfer across the powerline, significantly reducing latency and enhancing overall network efficiency.

Another remarkable characteristic of the Motorola Powerline MU is its plug-and-play simplicity. Setting up the device is straightforward; simply plug it into a wall outlet, connect it to your modem or router via Ethernet, and you’re ready to go. The user-friendly design means you don’t need to be a tech expert to get connected quickly. Additionally, with multiple Ethernet ports available, you can connect several devices simultaneously, providing versatile connectivity options for your home or office.

Security is paramount in today’s digital landscape, and the Motorola Powerline MU does not disappoint in this regard. It features 128-bit AES encryption to ensure that your data remains secure while transmitted over the powerline. This built-in security layer provides peace of mind, allowing users to connect their devices without fearing unauthorized access.

Moreover, the Motorola Powerline MU is environmentally friendly, with power-saving technologies that reduce energy consumption while in use. This aspect aligns with the growing emphasis on sustainability within the technology sector.

In conclusion, the Motorola Powerline MU stands out as an efficient and reliable solution for high-speed internet connectivity via existing electrical infrastructure. With its superior data transfer rates, intuitive setup, robust security features, and energy efficiency, it is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their home or office network experience. The combination of practical design and advanced technology makes the Motorola Powerline MU a noteworthy addition to any modern digital environment.