Rosewill RPLC-200P user manual Search for Local device on your computer

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Premium 200Mbps Powerline AC Pass-Through AV+ Adapter

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User’s Manual

 

 

 

 

Devices A and B are located in different networks. Users want to use them to form a logical network.

In this case, using the Security pushbutton cannot pair Devices A and B. Users can only use the Utility to form a logical network.

Please follow below to form a logical network using the Utility:

1.Connect Device A to the network card of a PC.

2.Open the Utility. The Main tab page displays information about Device A after connection succeeds.

Search for Local device on your computer

3.Click the Privacy tab page. Enter a name in the Private Network Name field.

Setting the network name for your PLC

4.Click Set Local Device Only. When the following page is displayed, the setting succeeds. Now Device A has been removed from its logical network.

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Contents RPLC-200P Contents Package Contents Key Features  Plug and Play with Quick and Easy InstallationIntroduction to Hardware Expanding your Network with RPLC-200P Green Feature for Power saving mode  Extra Power Outlet for more ConvenienceApplication  Enjoy Stable HD Videos and GamingSystem Requirement Color Behavior Description Hardware Diagram of RPLC-200P1 LED Powerline Adapter’s Button and Connector Reset/SecurityUtility Installation Introduction to UtilityRPLC-200PKIT RPLC-200PKIT Utility Introduction Main TabMAC Address PasswordDevice Name Add ScanPrivacy Tab Set Local Device OnlyDiagnostics Tab Set All DevicesRPLC-200PKIT About Tab Forming a Powerline Network Using the Security PushbuttonUsing the Utility ScenarioSetting the network name for your PLC Search for Local device on your computerNetwork name setting success Joining a Network Joining a networkUsing the Utility Appendix a Improving the Transmission Quality Appendix B Specifications Dimensions WeightTemperature ContentsAppendix C Acronyms and Abbreviations CCoDefault CAP Appendix D RPLC-200P QoS SupportCopyright & Trademarks Federal Communication Commission FCC Interference Statement