PlugLink 500 Wireless “N”Adapter User’s Guide PL9571-WAP 66-0377-01Rev.001
Page7of38 SW2 (Front) Button / WPS Wireless and power- Key reuse, and the button at different times, said two functions. 1. This button allo
Page8of38 Chapter 4 Preparing to Install The PlugLink 500 Wireless “N” Adapter lets you set up an instant wireless Access Point using your ex
Page9of38 Chapter 5 Installing PL9571 Do not connect the PlugLink 500 Wireless “N” Adapter to a power strip, extension cord, uninterruptible pow
Page10of38 3. Plug the PlugLink 500 Wireless “N” Adapter into a wall outlet near the wireless computer that you want to connect. Figure 5-2
Page11of38 Chapter 6 Logging on 1. Open a web browser application (Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox). 2. Enter the router’s default I
Page12of38 3. The first time the login screen opens, use the default user name admin and password welcome. Click Login (Note that user accounts
Page13of38 Chapter 7 Basic Configuration Working mode Middleware-enabled platforms have two operation modes: To configure AP mode using the
Page14of38 A confirmation screen appear, the router will now work in Router Mode. To configure router mode using the Ap: unselect the check box
Page15of38 4. Enter the user name and password provided by the ISP. Leave Name of Service blank if unsure. 5. Select the preferred dial-up style
Page16of38 Wireless LAN (WLAN) Setup Set up a WLAN either manually or by using WiFi protected setup (WPS). WPS allows easy setup of client dev
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Page17of38 Figrure7-2 WPS Setup Screen To user automatic automatic WPS configuration: 1. Under the Wireless Security Mode section of the WPS se
Page18of38 2. Click Save to commit the changes. To use manual WLAN configuration: 1. Enable the radio under the radio settings section of WLA
Page19of38 View the wireless security mode settings on the WLAN settings screen:
Page20of38 Chapter 8 AdvancedConfiguration3.2.1 Local Area Network (LAN) Settings Choose the NETWORK tab to open the Network Connection Setting
Page21of38 1. Under Reserved IP Address List, click New Reserved IP: 2. Fill in the MAC address and IP address. 3. Click Save to commit the chang
Page22of38 firewall feature,then set the firewall level as appropriate 2. Click Save to commit the changes. To edit the DOS attack protection s
Page23of38 security (IPSEC), session initiation protocol (SIP). To enable an ALG: 1. Check a specific ALG to enable it. 2. Click Save to commit t
Page24of38 1. IGMP snooping requires an existing Internet connection. Check Enable IGMP. 2. Click Save to commit the changes. Status Informati
Page25of38 3 Wireless/Ethernet/USB Information Click the STATUS tab and choose USER INFORMATION to show the LAN-side, Ethernet, and USB infor
Page26of38 4 Hybrid Network Setting (APH126 Only) Hybrid networking involves effective use of both wired and wireless technologies to provide s
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Page27of38 2. Under Hybrid Path Transmition Method drop-down menu, select “None” for default mode, select “SEAMLESS” for seamless path switching
Page28of38 LOG Encryption protects data transmitted over a wireless network. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) and Wired Equivalency Privacy
Page29of38 Table9-1: Wireless Security Options: The following note applies to WEP Security Type: ASCII-Any combination of letters and n
Page30of38 Configuring Wireless Security By default, the PL9571-WPA security options are enabled. The default security type is set to WPA2-Pers
Page31of38 How the NID and WPS-Push Button can be used Following is an example of how the NID button can be used: 1. Select a PlugLink 9571
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Page33of38 Chapter 9 Technical Support PLEASE REFER TO THE WARRANTY AND SUPPORT INFORMATION CARD THAT WAS SHIPPED WITH YOUR PRODUCT. By regist
Page34of38 Chapter 10 Technical Specifications Standards Compliance HomePlug® AV IEEE 1901, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.11b/g/n System Requireme
Page35of38 Chapter 11 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant t
Page36of38 Chapter 12 Warranty Information Asoka warrants that (a) the hardware components of the product will be free from defects in materia
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Page2of38 Table of Contents Chapter1...
Page3of38 Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a PlugLink 500 Wireless “N” Adapter from Asoka. This adapter lets you extend an exi
Page4of38 Chapter 2 Important Safety Instruction The following precautions should be taken when using this product: • Read all instructions
Page5of38 Chapter 3 Learning about PL9571 Package Contents z PlugLink 500 Wireless “N” Adapter (PL9571-WAP) z Quick Installation Guide z Ins
Page6of38 The Bottom Panel The bottom panel of the PL9571-WAP two (RJ-45) ports shown in figure 3-2. z Figure 3-2: PL9571-WAP Bo
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