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NP511 – 500Mbps Powerline Adapters User Guide

 

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How to use the Security button 

The Powerline Adapters that you have received are ready for use straight out of the box. They require no initial set-up or 
configuration. All you need to do is connect them as detailed in the Quick start guide. The following instructions about using the 
Security button to configure your network are only applicable if you want to change the default private network password or add 
more adapters on the same Powerline network. 
 
The Security button provides a convenient way of creating your Powerline network without the need to use application software 
from a computer. The button has three main functions which include: 

 

Creating a Powerline network 

 

Resetting the private network password 

 

Joining an existing Powerline network 

 
 

Creating a Powerline network 

To create a Powerline network, you need at least two Powerline devices using random private network passwords. When you press 
the Security button on both devices, a common private network password is automatically generated to enable them to 
communicate with each other. 
 

Note: New Powerline adapters can already communicate with each other out of the box. However, if you intend to create a 
new private network password using the Security button for both devices, you must reset their private network passwords 
to a random key before proceeding. 

 
To create a Powerline network using the Security button: 

1.

 

Plug your Powerline adapters side-by-side where you can easily observe the LED behaviour. Upon connection, the LEDs 
will blink simultaneously and then the Power LED remains on steadily. 

             

                                                     
 
 
 
 

 
Adapter X 

 

 

  

 

Adapter Y 

2.

 

On Adapter X, press the Security button for two seconds. After you release the button, the Power LED blinks. If the Power 
LED did not blink, press the Security button again for two seconds. 

3.

 

On Adapter Y, press the Security button for two seconds. After you release the button, the Power LED blinks. If the Power 
LED did not blink, press the Security button again for two seconds. The Security button on Adapter Y must be pressed 
within two minutes of pressing the Security button on Adapter X. The LEDs on both devices switch off and on twice to 
signify that they are searching for another device with which to pair. 

4.

 

To confirm the connection was established, check the LEDs. If a connection is made successfully the Power LEDs and the 
Powerline Activity LEDs on both adapters are on. If the Powerline Activity LED on either Adapter X or Adapter Y is off, this 
means the pairing was not successful. In this case, please repeat the process as outlined from step 1. 

5.

 

Unplug the Powerline adapters and then connect them to your Ethernet devices using the Ethernet cables from the product 
package. After connecting the Ethernet cable, plug the adapters directly to a wall outlet in the room to which you would like 
to provide network access. 

 

Note: Powerline adapters work best when connected directly to a wall socket. Avoid plugging them into a power strip or 
power extension. Other electrical devices in the power strip produce electrical noise that may affect the performance of the 
adapter. 

 

Summary of Contents for NP511

Page 1: ...500Mbps Powerline Adapters with AC Pass through NP511 USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ... processed separately from domestic waste The cardboard box the plastic contained in the packaging and the parts that make up this device can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations Never dispose of this electronic equipment along with your household waste You may be subject to penalties or sanctions under the law Instead ask for disposal instructions from your municipal ...

Page 3: ...C pass through 4 Package contents 5 Interfaces and Indicators 5 Interfaces 6 LED indicators 6 Creating a Powerline network 7 Resetting the private network password 8 Joining an existing Powerline network 8 Determining connection rate 9 Power saving mode 9 Getting started 10 Plan your network 10 Legal Regulatory Information 12 Product Warranty 12 Limitations of Warranty 12 ...

Page 4: ...nually type the private network password for the device Another way to change the private network password is to use the Security button The Security button automatically creates an encrypted private network password It can also be used to reset the private network password or to add a device into an existing Powerline network Note Powerline adapters are pre configured to use a common private netw...

Page 5: ...ntains the following items 2 x Powerline adapters 2 x Ethernet cables Quick start guide If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact NetComm Wireless Support immediately by visiting the NetComm Wireless Support website at http support netcommwireless com Interfaces and Indicators 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 6: ... no more than 3 seconds this LED will blink to confirm the button press Blinks slowly when the adapter is in power saving mode 5 Ethernet Activity Off An Ethernet device is not connected On When the Security button is pressed for 10 seconds this LED will turn OFF to confirm the private network name reset This LED remains steady when the device is part of a Powerline adapter network The LED colours...

Page 7: ...Powerline adapters side by side where you can easily observe the LED behaviour Upon connection the LEDs will blink simultaneously and then the Power LED remains on steadily Adapter X Adapter Y 2 On Adapter X press the Security button for two seconds After you release the button the Power LED blinks If the Power LED did not blink press the Security button again for two seconds 3 On Adapter Y press ...

Page 8: ...twork to the new Powerline adapter To join an existing secured Powerline network using the Security button 1 Plug Powerline adapter Z beside one of your existing Powerline adapter devices Make sure you can observe the LED behaviour Upon connection Powerline adapter Z s LEDs blink simultaneously and then the Power LED remains on steadily If there is an Ethernet link the Ethernet LED is on 2 On Powe...

Page 9: ...lated when the device is part of an existing network The exact connection rate value can also be viewed using Powerline Utility Good Red Connection rate is less than 30 Mbps Better Amber Connection rate is between 30 to 80 Mbps Best Green Connection rate is more than 80 Mbps Power saving mode After 15 minutes without Ethernet activity the Power LED blinks slowly indicating that the adapter is in p...

Page 10: ...ng started Plan your network Here are ideas on how you can plan your Powerline network Local network Share a high speed Internet connection with any computer wherever it is in the house Gaming network Connect your gaming console to the Internet and compete with other online players ...

Page 11: ...P511 500Mbps Powerline Adapters User Guide 11 v1 1 Entertainment network Experience IPTV streaming to your home entertainment system Media network Converge all your IP devices onto a single network to enjoy seamless integration ...

Page 12: ... is not limited to acts of God war riot embargoes acts of civil or military authorities fire floods electricity outages lightning power surges or shortages of materials or labour 6 The customer is responsible for the security of their computer and network at all times Security features may be disabled within the factory default settings NetComm recommends that you enable these features to enhance ...

Page 13: ...e Goods repaired All NetComm ACN 002 490 486 products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase However some products have an extended warranty option refer to packaging To be eligible for the extended warranty you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm within 30 days of the original purchase by registering on line via the NetComm web site at http www netcommwirel...

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