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Hardware Connections

 

1.   Select  a  convenient  location  for  the  bridge  near 

the  PC  or  Ethernet  device  to  which  it  will  be 
connected. The bridge should be kept away from 
excessive heat. 

 

2.   Using one telephone wire to connect the 

HPNA 

port  to  RJ-11  jack  on  the  wall.    Using  another 
telephone  wire  to  connect  the  other 

Phone 

port 

to a telephone set (or connect the 

Phone 

port to 

“phone” port of splitter of ADSL modem). 

 
3.   Connect the 

LAN1/LAN2 

port to your Ethernet- 

equipped device. 

 

4.   Connect  the  power  adapter  to  the 

DC  IN 

port 

into a wall outlet. 

 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XL-HB192M

Page 1: ...XL HB192M HPNA3 over Phoneline Ethernet Bridge User s Guide...

Page 2: ...e installed in homes This bridge allows you to connect PCs and Ethernet enabled devices such as DSL Modem PC HUB and STB to a Home Networking LAN by simply plugging into the existing RJ 11 jacks Featu...

Page 3: ...tus ON Flashing OFF DC IN PWR Powered by DC 5 12V N A Not powered LAN1 Link Act Link Receive or Transmit Disconnect or Link fail LAN2 Link Act Link Receive or Transmit Disconnect or Link fail HPNA Lin...

Page 4: ...Connects to Ethernet port on FTTH xDSL Modem Switch HUB PC and STB for Internet Access C Phone RJ 11 Connect to Phone D HPNA RJ 11 Connect to other HPNA devices Essential Hardwares Items Included Desc...

Page 5: ...net enabled devices as PC or STB DC5 12V Power adapter Connects from Power port of the main unit into a wall outlet Additional Items Not included Description A well installed WAN environment Cable Mod...

Page 6: ...excessive heat 2 Using one telephone wire to connect the HPNA port to RJ 11 jack on the wall Using another telephone wire to connect the other Phone port to a telephone set or connect the Phone port...

Page 7: ...steps to connect any Ethernet device such as a STB or PC to a home phoneline network After properly connected the LAN port HPNA port and the DC IN port LED will be as PWR ON LAN Link Act ON HPNA Link...

Page 8: ...into a live electrical outlet The LAN Ethernet LED is off Make sure the connection to LAN port is secure The Ethernet device to which you are connected should be powered on and properly configured The...

Page 9: ...12 44MHz 128Mbps 12 28MHz Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Power Consumption 5 12V DC IN less than 3 watt Certifications CE FCC Part 15 LEDs Power Ethernet Link Activity HPNA Link Activity Quality Connectors o Tw...

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