TRENDnet TPL310AP manual Expanding an Existing Powerline Network, Expanding a Wireless Network

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This versatile Powerline product has many applications:

Expanding an Existing Powerline Network

If you have an existing Powerline AV network already installed, simply plug in TRENDnet’s TPL-310AP into any outlet on your electrical system and connect it to your Powerline network. You will then have Internet access from the TPL-310AP’s wireless network and from its Ethernet port.

Expanding a Wireless Network

If you already have an existing wireless network and would like to expand wireless coverage, simply connect a TRENDnet Powerline AV adapter to your existing router. Then plug in TRENDnet’s TPL-310AP in an area with poor or no wireless coverage. Finally, connect the TPL-310AP to the first Powerline adapter using the one-touch Sync button. You will now have wireless coverage in an area that was not covered in the past.

Expanding a Wired Network

If you have an existing wired router and would like to create both a wireless and a Powerline network, simply connect TRENDnet’s TPL-310AP to your wired router and plug it into an electrical outlet. To further expand the Powerline network, plug in up to 15 additional TRENDnet Powerline AV adapters into any outlet on your electrical system.

If you have an existing wired router and would like to create both a wireless and a Powerline network, simply connect TRENDnet’s TPL-310AP to your wired router and plug it into an electrical outlet. To further expand the Powerline network, plug in up to 15 additional TRENDnet Powerline AV adapters into any outlet on your electrical system.

Combination 200Mbps Powerline adapter and 300Mbps wireless n access point

Create a 300Mbps wireless network from any room in your home

Connect up to 16 high speed powerline adapters

Wireless n access point offers Access Point, Client, WDS, and Mesh mode functionality

Advanced encryption

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TRENDnet TPL310AP manual Expanding an Existing Powerline Network, Expanding a Wireless Network, Expanding a Wired Network