Allnet ALL168211 User guide

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PowerLine network adapters
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User guide
User´s Manual
ALL168211
200Mbit Powerline mit WLAN-N-Access Point
User
Manual
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DAMAGES.
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PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY CUSTOMER. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO
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ALLOW THE EXCLUSION
OR
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR
D
A
M
A
G
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PP
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TO THE PARTIES. IN
NO
EVENT WILL THE SELLERS TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY OF EACH AND EVERY KIND I
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RELATION TO THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER FOR THE
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C
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User
M
a
nu
a
l
Page 3 of
45
T
a
b
l
e
of
C
o
n
t
e
n
t
s
About the
P
r
o
du
c
t
......................................................................
5
How Does
I
t
Work?.........................................................................................................................
5
Direct
C
onn
e
c
t
i
on
...........................................................................................................................
6
Package
C
on
t
e
n
t
s
...........................................................................................................................
7
Device Design .................................................................................................................................
7
How to
Use
Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
..........................................................................................................
9
C
r
e
a
t
i
ng
a HomePlug
AV
Network ...........................................................................................
9
R
e
s
e
tt
i
ng
the Private Network Name ...................................................................................
13
J
o
i
n
i
ng
an
E
x
i
s
t
i
ng
HomePlug
AV
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
...........................................................................
14
Determining
C
onn
e
c
t
i
on
R
a
t
e
.....................................................................................................
17
G
e
tt
i
n
g
S
t
a
r
t
e
d
.........................................................................
18
Plan
Y
ou
r
Network .......................................................................................................................
19
L
o
c
a
l
Network ...............................................................................................................................
19
G
a
m
i
ng
Network ..........................................................................................................................
19
E
n
t
e
r
t
a
i
n
m
e
n
t
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
...............................................................................................................
20
Media
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
.............................................................................................................................
20
Setup the
ALL168211
..................................................................
21
For
T
w
i
n
P
a
c
k
................................................................................................................................
21
For
Single Pack .............................................................................................................................
21
C
onn
e
c
t
i
ng
via Wireless ..............................................................................................................
22
ALL168211
U
t
ili
t
y
........................................................................
23
R
e
qu
i
r
e
m
e
n
t
s
...............................................................................................................................
23
I
ns
t
a
ll
a
t
i
on
....................................................................................................................................
24
Opening ALL168211
U
t
ili
t
y
.........................................................................................................
25
T
h
e
User
I
n
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
........................................................................................................................
25
Home .............................................................................................................................................
26
H
o
m
e
P
l
ug
......................................................................................................................................
27
Private Network
N
a
m
e
............................................................................................................
28
L
o
c
a
l
Private Network
N
a
m
e
..................................................................................................
29
R
e
m
o
t
e
Private Network
N
a
m
e
.............................................................................................
29
Simulate Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button ...........................................................................................
30
Quality of Service .....................................................................................................................
31
Devices ......................................................................................................................................
33
Wireless .........................................................................................................................................
34
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Wireless Status .........................................................................................................................
34
Wireless Settings ......................................................................................................................
35
Wireless
F
il
t
e
r
i
ng
......................................................................................................................
37
F
i
r
mw
a
r
e
U
pg
r
a
d
e
.......................................................................................................................
38
Appendix
...................................................................................
40
F
r
e
qu
e
n
t
l
y
A
s
k
e
d
Questions .......................................................................................................
40
FCC
S
t
a
t
e
m
e
n
t
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44
User
M
a
nu
a
l
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45
About the
P
r
o
du
c
t
ALL168211
is ready to use out of the box and does not require the installation of
d
r
i
v
e
r
software to work.
I
t
can be connected
to computers
,
routers, gaming consoles,
hubs,
IPTV
set-top boxes, and other
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
devices
r
e
g
a
r
d
l
e
ss
of
op
e
r
a
t
i
ng
s
y
s
t
e
m
.
How
D
o
e
s
I
t
Work?
ALL168211 utilizes the existing electrical wiring in the house as
a
path to create a
secured network of
computers,
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
devices and Wireless
d
e
v
i
c
e
s
. With a maximum
data rate of up to 200 Mbps, HomePlug
AV
can reliably handle
h
i
gh
r
e
qu
i
r
e
m
e
n
t
applications like
broadband
I
n
t
e
r
n
e
t
,
high definition video
s
t
r
e
a
m
i
ng,
a
nd
V
o
i
c
e
over
I
P
.
HomePlug
AV
converts digital signals to a complex analog signal that
traverses
along
t
h
e
electrical wires. When receiving the analog signal, HomePlug
AV
converts the
a
n
a
l
og
signal back to digital.
T
o
make the signal secured, a 128-bit
AES
encryption is
a
pp
li
e
d
.
A
HomePlug
AV
device can only
c
o
mm
un
i
c
a
t
e
with other HomePlug
AV
devices that
us
e
the same Private Network Name.
T
h
e
Private Network Name can be changed
m
a
nu
a
ll
y
using the HomePlug
AV
U
t
ili
t
y
software on a computer with a Windows
op
e
r
a
t
i
ng s
y
s
t
e
m
.
When you use the
software,
you have to manually type the Private Network Name
f
o
r
the device.
A
no
t
h
e
r
way to change the Private Network Name is to use the
S
i
m
p
l
e
C
onn
e
c
t
button. Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
automatically
creates an encrypted Private
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
Name.
I
t
can also be used to reset the Private Network Name or to add a device into
a
n
existing HomePlug
AV
n
e
t
w
o
r
k
.
Note: HomePlug
AV
devices from the
T
w
i
n
Pack are already configured to use a common Private
N
e
tw
o
r
k
Name unique for that pair and are ready to use.
T
h
e
HomePlug
AV
from a Single Pack, on the other
h
a
n
d,
uses a random Private Network Name.
Y
ou
still need to change its Private Network Name to allow it
to
c
o
mm
u
n
i
c
a
te
with an existing HomePlug
AV
n
et
w
o
r
k
.
When a HomePlug
AV
c
o
mm
un
i
c
a
t
e
s
with
another
device, the Powerline
Activity
L
E
D
color will give you an idea about the connection rate:
R
e
d
means below 30 Mbps;
A
m
b
e
r
means 30 to 80 Mbps; and
G
r
ee
n
means more than 80
M
bps
.
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Direct
C
o
nn
e
c
t
i
o
n
For
best
performance,
connect ALL168211 directly to a wall
ou
t
l
e
t
.
Avoid
connecting it to
a power strip where other electrical devices are
connected.
O
t
h
e
r
devices create electrical
noise that may affect the
performance
of HomePlug
A
V
.
User
M
a
nu
a
l
Page 7 of
45
Package
C
o
n
t
e
n
ts
T
h
e
package contains the following
i
t
e
m
s
:
1 ALL168211
for Single Pack or 2 ALL168211
for
Double
P
a
c
k
1
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
cable for Single Pack or 2
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
cables for
Double
P
a
c
k
R
e
sou
r
c
e
CD
that contains the ALL168211
U
t
ili
t
y
and the
User
M
a
nu
a
l
Quick Installation Guide
Device
D
e
s
i
g
n
G
F
E
A
B
C
D
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L
a
b
e
l
S
ta
tu
s
D
e
s
c
r
i
p
ti
o
n
/
F
u
n
c
ti
o
n
A
P
o
w
e
r
Off
No
po
w
e
r.
On
A
f
te
r Pairing Button is
pressed
for two
s
e
c
o
n
ds,
this
LED
will blink to confirm the button
p
r
e
ss
.
When Pairing Button is
pressed
for 10
s
e
c
o
n
ds,
this
LED
will blink to confirm the
P
r
i
va
te
Network Name r
e
s
e
t.
B
P
o
w
e
r
l
i
n
e
A
c
t
i
v
i
t
y
Off
Device is not
connected
to a HomePlug
AV
n
et
w
o
r
k
.
On
T
h
i
s
LED r
e
m
a
i
n
s
on when the device is part
o
f
a HomePlug
AV
n
e
tw
o
r
k
.
T
h
e
LED
color
represents
the
connection r
a
te
within the HomePlug
AV
network whether
it is
Good (Red), Better
(
A
m
b
e
r
)
,
or Best
(
G
r
ee
n)
.
T
h
e
LED
flashes to indicate
network
a
c
ti
vi
t
y.
C
E
th
e
r
n
et
A
c
ti
vi
t
y
Off
An
E
th
e
r
n
et
device is not
c
o
nn
e
c
te
d
.
On
An
E
th
e
r
n
et
device is
c
o
nn
e
c
te
d
.
T
h
e
LED
flashes to indicate
E
t
h
e
r
n
et
a
c
ti
v
i
t
y.
D
Wireless
L
E
D
/
B
u
tto
n
Off
Wireless is
d
i
s
a
b
l
e
d
ON
Wireless is
e
n
a
b
l
e
d
T
r
a
n
s
m
i
ttin
g
/
R
e
c
e
i
v
i
n
g
data via
w
i
r
e
l
e
ss
B
u
tt
o
n
Press to
E
n
a
b
l
e
or Disable
Wi
r
e
l
e
ss
.
E
Simple
C
o
nn
e
c
t
B
u
tt
o
n
Press for 2 seconds to start
p
a
i
r
i
n
g
.
Press for 10 seconds to r
e
l
e
a
s
e
the
R
a
n
do
m
NM
K
.
F
E
th
e
r
n
et
P
o
r
t
A
cc
e
p
ts
either cross or straight
E
t
h
e
r
n
et
c
a
b
l
e
.
G
Reset to
F
a
c
to
ry
D
e
f
a
u
l
t
Press for 3 seconds to reset to the factory
d
e
f
a
u
l
t
settings.
When you reset to the factory default, all
yo
u
r
configuration
changes
will be r
e
m
o
v
e
d
.
User
M
a
nu
a
l
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45
How to
Use
Simple
C
o
nn
e
c
t
Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
provides a more
c
on
v
e
n
i
e
n
t
way of creating your HomePlug
AV
n
e
t
w
o
r
k
without the need to open the HomePlug
AV
U
t
ili
t
y
software from a computer.
T
h
e
bu
tt
on
has three main functions which
i
n
c
l
ud
e
s
:
C
r
e
a
t
i
ng
a HomePlug
AV
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
R
e
s
e
tt
i
ng
the Private Network
Name
J
o
i
n
i
ng
an existing HomePlug
AV
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
S
i
m
p
l
e
C
o
nn
e
c
t
B
u
tt
o
n
C
r
e
a
t
i
n
g
a
H
o
m
e
P
l
ug
AV
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
T
o
create a HomePlug
AV
network, you need at least two HomePlug
AV
devices
us
i
ng
random Private Network Names. When you press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button on both
d
e
v
i
c
e
s,
a common Private Network Name will be
automatically generated
to enable them
t
o
c
o
mm
un
i
c
a
t
e
with each
o
t
h
e
r
.
Note: New HomePlug
A
V
s
from a
T
w
i
n
Pack can already
c
o
mm
u
n
i
c
a
te
with each other out of the
bo
x
.
However, if you intend to
create
a new Private Network Name using Simple
C
o
nn
e
c
t
for both devices, y
ou
need to reset their Private Network Names to a random key before
p
r
o
c
ee
d
i
n
g
.
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T
o
c
r
e
a
t
e
a
H
o
m
e
P
lu
g
AV
n
e
t
wo
r
k using
Simple
C
o
nn
e
c
t
:
Step
1
Plug your HomePlug
A
V
s
side by side
w
h
e
r
e
you can easily observe the
LED
b
e
h
a
v
i
o
ur
.
Upon
connection, the
L
E
D
s
will blink
s
i
m
u
l
t
a
n
e
ous
l
y
and then the Power
L
E
D
lights on
s
t
e
a
d
il
y
.
Step
2
Press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button for two
s
e
c
onds
on HomePlug
X
.
A
f
t
e
r
y
ou
r
e
l
e
a
s
e
t
h
e
bu
tt
on,
t
h
e
P
o
w
e
r
L
E
D
will
b
li
n
k
.
If
the Power
LED
did not blink, press
S
i
m
p
l
e
C
onn
e
c
t
Button again for two
s
e
c
onds
.
Note: Do not press Simple
C
o
nn
e
c
t
for more than
2
s
e
c
o
n
ds
.
User
M
a
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a
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45
Step
3
Press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button for two
s
e
c
onds
on HomePlug
Y
.
A
f
t
e
r
y
ou
r
e
l
e
a
s
e
t
h
e
bu
tt
on,
t
h
e
P
o
w
e
r
L
E
D
will
b
li
n
k
.
If
the Power
LED
did not blink, press
S
i
m
p
l
e
C
onn
e
c
t
Button again for two
s
e
c
onds
.
Make sure to press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button
on
HomePlug
Y
within two minutes after
y
ou
press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
on HomePlug
X
.
Note:
T
h
e
Power
L
E
D
s
on both devices will switch
o
ff
and on to signify that they are searching for
a
n
o
th
e
r
device to pair
w
i
th
.
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Manual
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Step
4
T
o
confirm if the connection was
e
s
t
a
b
li
sh
e
d,
check the
L
E
D
s
.
T
h
e
Power
L
E
D
s
and the Powerline
A
c
t
i
v
i
t
y
L
E
D
s
on both HomePlugs are
on.
T
h
e
Power
LED
on both devices will
s
t
op
b
li
n
k
i
ng
.
C
o
rr
e
c
t
When the Powerline
Activity
LED
on
e
i
t
h
e
r
HomePlug
X
or HomePlug
Y
is off, this
m
e
a
ns
the pairing is not successful.
I
n
this case,
y
ou
need to redo the entire process
a
g
a
i
n
.
W
r
ong
Step
5
U
np
l
ug
the HomePlug
A
V
s
and then connect them to your
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
devices using
t
h
e
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
cables from the product package.
A
f
t
e
r
connecting the
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
cable, plug
t
h
e
HomePlugs directly to a wall
ou
t
l
e
t
.
An
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
-
e
n
a
b
l
e
d
device can be a router, computer, hub, gaming console,
IP
phon
e
,
network printer, or
IP TV
set-top
bo
x
.
Note: HomePlug
A
V
s
work best when
connected
directly to a wall socket.
Avoid
plugging it to a power
str
i
p
or power
e
x
te
n
s
i
o
n
. Other electrical devices in the power strip produce electrical noise that may affect
th
e
performance
of the
H
o
m
e
P
l
ug
.
User
M
a
nu
a
l
Page 13 of
45
R
e
s
e
tt
i
n
g
the Private Network
N
a
m
e
Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button allows you to reset the HomePlug
A
V
s
Private Network Name
t
o
a random key. When a HomePlug
AV
is reset to a random key, it will not be able
t
o
c
o
mm
un
i
c
a
t
e
with any other
d
e
v
i
c
e
.
Note: Resetting the Private Network Name is different from
resetting
the device to its factory
d
e
f
a
u
l
t
settings.
If
you intend to reset the device to its factory default
settings,
press
RESET
on the
d
e
vi
c
e
.
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T
o
r
e
s
e
t
the
P
r
i
v
a
t
e
N
e
t
wo
r
k
Name
using
Simple
C
o
nn
e
c
t
:
Step
1
Press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button for
10
seconds or wait until
ALL LED
blinks
i
n
G
r
ee
n
to
A
m
b
e
r
color except
f
o
r
Wireless
L
E
D
.
Step
2
T
o
confirm the Private Network
Name
reset, the Powerline
Activity
LED
will switch
o
ff
.
J
o
i
n
i
n
g
an
E
x
i
s
t
i
n
g
H
o
m
e
P
l
ug
AV
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
T
o
enable a new device to join an existing network, Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button will copy
t
h
e
Private Network Name of the existing network to the new HomePlug
A
V
.
If
you
p
r
e
ss
e
d
Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button from multiple HomePlug
AVs,
only the signal from the first
t
w
o
devices will be
p
r
o
c
e
ss
e
d
.
T
o
join an
existing
H
o
m
e
P
lu
g
AV
n
e
t
wo
r
k using
Simple
C
o
nn
e
c
t
:
Step
1
Plug HomePlug
Z
near a HomePlug from
a
n
existing network. Make sure you can
e
a
s
il
y
observe the
LED
b
e
h
a
v
i
o
r
.
Upon
connection, HomePlug
Z
s
L
E
D
s
will blink
s
i
m
u
l
t
a
n
e
ous
l
y
and then the Power
LED
li
gh
t
s
on steadily.
Network
XY
Z
User
M
a
nu
a
l
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Step
2
Press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
Button for two
s
e
c
onds
from a HomePlug
AV
in an existing
n
e
t
w
o
r
k
.
A
f
t
e
r
you
r
e
l
e
a
s
e
the button, the Power
LED
will
b
li
n
k
.
If
the Power
LED
did not blink, press
S
i
m
p
l
e
C
onn
e
c
t
Button again for two
s
e
c
onds
.
Blinks after
p
r
e
ss
Note: Do not press Simple
C
o
nn
e
c
t
for more than
2
s
e
c
o
n
ds
.
Step
3
Press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
for two
s
e
c
onds
on HomePlug
Z
.
A
f
t
e
r
you
r
e
l
e
a
s
e
t
h
e
button, the Power
LED
will blink.
If
t
h
e
Power
LED
did not blink, press
S
i
m
p
l
e
C
onn
e
c
t
again for two
s
e
c
onds
.
Make sure to press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
on
HomePlug
Z
within two minutes after
y
ou
press Simple
C
onn
e
c
t
from the
e
x
i
s
t
i
ng
n
e
t
w
o
r
k
.
T
h
e
L
E
D
s
on both devices will switch off
and on twice to signify that they
a
r
e
searching for
another
device to pair
w
i
t
h
.
Blinks after
p
r
e
ss
Note: Do not press Simple
C
o
nn
e
c
t
for more
t
h
a
n
2
s
e
c
o
n
ds
.
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Step
4
T
o
confirm if the connection
w
a
s
e
s
t
a
b
li
sh
e
d,
check the
L
E
D
s
.
T
h
e
Power
L
E
D
s
and the
P
o
w
e
r
li
n
e
Activity
L
E
D
s
on all HomePlugs are
on
.
If
the Powerline
Activity
LED
on
HomePlug
Z
is off, this means the
p
a
i
r
i
ng
was not successful.
Y
ou
need to
r
e
p
e
a
t
the process
a
g
a
i
n
.
Step
5
U
np
l
ug
HomePlug
Z
and then connect it to your
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
device using the
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
c
a
b
l
e
s
from the product package.
A
f
t
e
r
connecting the
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
cable, plug HomePlug
Z
d
i
r
e
c
t
l
y
to a wall outlet.
An
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
-
e
n
a
b
l
e
d
device can be a router, computer, hub,
g
a
m
i
ng
console,
IP
phone, network printer, or
IP TV
set-top
bo
x
.
Note: HomePlug
A
V
s
work best when
connected
directly to a wall socket.
Avoid
plugging it to a power
str
i
p
or power
e
x
te
n
s
i
o
n
.
T
h
e
other electrical devices in the power strip
create
noise that may affect
t
h
e
performance
of the
H
o
m
e
P
l
ug
.
User
M
a
nu
a
l
Page 17 of
45
D
e
t
e
r
m
i
n
i
n
g
C
o
nn
e
c
t
i
o
n
R
a
t
e
E
a
c
h
LED
color of the Powerline
Activity
represents
a connection rating.
T
h
e
c
onn
e
c
t
i
on
rating can only be calculated when the device is part of an existing network.
T
h
e e
x
a
c
t
connection rate value can also be viewed using HomePlug
AV
U
t
ili
t
y
.
Bad
(
R
e
d
)
Good
(
A
m
b
e
r
)
Excellent
(
G
r
ee
n
)
C
o
nn
e
c
ti
o
n
rate is
less than 30
M
bps
C
o
nn
e
c
ti
o
n
rate is
between
30 to 80
M
bps
C
o
nn
e
c
ti
o
n
rate is
more than 80
M
bps
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G
e
tt
i
n
g
S
t
a
r
t
e
d
Setting up the device is easy.
T
h
e
flowchart below provides an outline of the steps
y
ou
need to
c
o
m
p
l
e
t
e
the installation.
T
h
e
r
e
are brief descriptions beside each step to
h
e
l
p
you along. Detailed instructions are provided in the
subsequent
p
a
g
e
s
.
Plan your
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
S
e
t
u
p
the
ALL168211
I
n
s
t
a
ll
ALL168211
Utility
S
o
f
t
w
a
r
e
U
s
e
an
E
th
e
r
n
et
cable to
c
o
nn
e
c
t
ALL168211
to
your
computer
or
E
th
e
r
n
et
d
e
v
i
c
e
.
I
n
s
t
a
ll
ALL168211
Utility
to apply
m
a
n
u
a
l
configuration changes
and
m
o
n
i
to
r device
a
c
ti
vi
t
y.
R
e
a
d
y
to
U
s
e
User
M
a
nu
a
l
Page 19 of
45
Plan
Y
o
u
r
N
e
t
wo
r
k
Here are ideas on how you can plan your HomePlug
AV
n
e
t
w
o
r
k
.
L
o
c
a
l
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
Share ultra-fast
I
n
t
e
r
n
e
t
connection with any computer
wherever
it is in the
hous
e
.
G
a
m
i
n
g
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
C
onn
e
c
t
your gaming console to the
I
n
t
e
r
n
e
t
and
compete
with other online
p
l
a
y
e
r
s
.
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45
E
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m
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N
e
t
w
o
r
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x
p
e
r
i
e
n
c
e
IP TV
s
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a
m
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ng
into your home
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o
r
k
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Allnet ALL168211 User guide

Category
PowerLine network adapters
Type
User guide

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