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HP-8501APg
Powerline 85Mbps
Wireless-G Access Point
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User’s Manual HP-8501APg Powerline 85Mbps Wireless-G Access Point

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9 Connector Description POWER Connect to power cord. LAN (1-4) Wireless Access Point is connected to a device through the corresponding port (1, 2,

Page 3 - FCC Part 68

10Chapter 3 Configuration 3.1 Determine the type of your internet connection Before you configure the Wireless Access Point; you need to know the typ

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12 You can use "Quick Setup" to setup the device, and choose the connection method you want to use.

Page 6 - Chapter 1 Introduction

133.3.1 LAN Interface Configuration Please input the IP address and network mask of LAN interface here..

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143.4.1 Wireless Settings Wireless Mode You can select wireless operating mode here. Available options are: Auto (both 802.11b and 802.11g), 802.11

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153.4.2 Wireless Security You can select the wireless authentication method here. Available options are: ‘Open System’, ‘Shared Key’, ‘WPA-PSK’, ‘

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163.4.3 Advanced Wireless Settings You can set some advanced wireless settings here. In most cases you don’t have to change these settings, and yo

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173.4.4 MAC-based Wireless Access Control You can allow or reject wireless clients with certain MAC address to connect to Wireless Access Point. P

Page 11 - Chapter 3 Configuration

183.5.1 System Setup 1) You can change the name of super user (administrator) account from admin to any name you wish to use by inputting a new na

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1Index FCC Part 68...

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193.6.1 TCP/IP Settings for Windows Operating System 1. How to check my IP Address in Windows 95, 98, or Me?   ‧Click Start, then click Run. ‧The

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202. How to check my IP Address in Windows 2000/XP? ‧Click Start, then click Run. ‧Type cmd then click OK. ‧From the command prompt, type ipconfig.

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213. How can I assign a Static IP Address in Windows 98/Me? ‧From the desktop, right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon (Win ME - My Network Plac

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22‧Click Specify an IP Address. ‧Enter in an IP Address that is on the same subnet of your Wireless Access Point. Example: If the Wireless Access P

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23 ‧Click DNS Configuration tab. ‧Click Enable DNS. Type in a Host (can be anything like John or Apple). For ‘DNS server search order’ field, enter t

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24‧Click OK once, then click OK again in next dialogue box. ‧When you’re prompted to reboot your computer, click Yes. After the computer is rebooted,

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254. How can I assign a Static IP Address in Windows 2000? ‧Right-click on My Network Places then click Properties. ‧Right-click on the Local Area Co

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26‧Click Use the following IP Address and enter an IP Address that is on the same subnet of your Wireless Access Point. Example: If the Wireless Acce

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27‧Launch your Web browser and enter the IP Address of your Wireless Access Point in the address bar. You should be able to see the login page of Wir

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28Chapter 4. Network Utility for PowerLine Access Point Note: The device is able to detect other powerline devices which is on the same power circu

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2FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains the FCC Registration Num

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294.2 Windows Configuration Utility In order to run the utility, double-click the utility icon. Figure 2 shows the content of main tab of the configu

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30 Figure 3 : Main tab with local low-speed Powerline Ethernet device 4.3 User Interface 4.3.1 The ‘Main’ Tab The Main tab provides a list of all Po

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31 Figure 4: Multiple local devices found

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32The lower panel displays all the Powerline Ethernet devices, discovered on the current logical network (remote devices). The number of remote devic

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33The Add button is used to add a remote device to your network that is not listed in the lower panel, for example, a device currently located on ano

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34 Figure 7: Main tab of the configuration utility 4.3.2 The ‘Privacy’ Tab The Privacy dialog screen provides a means for managing the local network

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35 Figure 8: Privacy tab The Set Local Device Only button is used to change the network name (network password) for local devices only. After doing t

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36‧ Operating System Type/Version ‧ Host Network Name ‧ User Name ‧ MAC Address of all NICs (network interface card) ‧ Identify versions of al

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37‧ Adapter Last known rate ‧ Adapter Last Known Network ‧ HomePlug chipset manufacturer name ‧ Data devices found lately ‧ MAC Firmware Ve

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384.5 Troubleshooting This section will introduce how to solve the problem for managing remote Powerline devices. 4.5.1 Having problem with connectin

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3FCC Part 15 The modem generates and uses radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the user&apo

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39 Step 2: Connect to the other Powerline bridge or Wireless Access Point directly which can not be detected in last step 1. On the Privacy tab, you

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40Appendix A Glossary Address mask A bit mask used to select bits from a set of IP address for subnet addressing. The mask is 32 bits long and networ

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41CPE Customer Premises Equipment located in a user's premises. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP is a mechanism that automatic

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42Hop count A measurement for the distance between two hosts on the network. It is equivalent to the number of routers that separate the source and d

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43media control. MIB Management Information Base - A collection of objects can be accessed via a network management protocol, such as SNMP and CMIP (

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44Route The path that network traffic takes from its source to its destination. The route that a datagram passes by may include many routers and many

Page 41 - Appendix A Glossary

45Static IP Addresses A static IP address is an IP address permanently assigned to computer in a TCP/IP network. Static IP addresses are usually assi

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46Virtual Connection (VC) A link that seems and behaves like a dedicated point-to-point line or a system that delivers packets in sequence, as happen

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47Appendix B Cabling / Connection Network cables connect PCs in an Ethernet network Category 5, called as ‘Cat5’ for short is commonly used type of

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48Declaration of Conformity The following Equipment: Powerline 85M Wireless-G Access Point Report No.: S940111 is herewith confirmed to comply with t

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4 Copyright© by Edimax Technology Co, LTD. all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a

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5Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of an Instant Powerline 85M Wireless Access Point. The Powerline Access Point is the perfect

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6z Web-Based Device Management ‧Web-based Firmware upgrade. ‧Password-protected access control. 1.3 System Requirements 1) Personal compu

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7Chapter 2 Familiar with your PowerLine Access Point This chapter provides information about installing your new PowerLine Access Point. If you are n

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82.2 Front LEDs LED State Description POWER ON Wireless Access Point is powered on OP Flashing The Wireless Access Point is running well. PL

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