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Aztech HomePlug AV

Aztech HomePlug AV
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500Mbps HomePlug AV Ethernet Adaptor
with AC Pass-Through
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Aztech HomePlug AV Specifications

General IconGeneral
StandardHomePlug AV
InterfaceEthernet
Encryption128-bit AES
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Data Transfer Rate200 Mbps
Range300 meters
Plug TypeVaries by region (EU, UK, US)
Operating Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)

Summary

Legal and Liability Notice

Limitation of Liability and Damages

Disclaims warranties and limits liability for product use, including damages, loss of business, or data.

Appendix and Regulatory Information

Frequently Asked Questions Overview

Answers common questions about compatibility, setup, security, and performance of HomePlug AV.

FCC Compliance Statement

Details FCC compliance and measures to correct interference for Class B digital devices.

Product Overview and Functionality

How HomePlug AV Technology Works

Explains HomePlug AV uses electrical wiring for network, data rates, and AES encryption.

Direct Connection Best Practices

Package Contents List

Device Physical Design and Ports

HomePlug AV Component Functions

Key Indicators and Buttons Explained

Explains the function of Power, Activity LEDs, Simple Connect, and Reset buttons.

Filtered AC Pass-Through Feature

Features pass-through with noise filtering to protect HomePlug AV performance.

Ethernet Port and Activity Indicator

Details the Ethernet port and its activity indicator.

Pairing Your HomePlug AV Devices

Using the Simple Connect Button

Resetting the Private Network Name

Allows resetting the Private Network Name to a random key, disabling communication with other devices.

Creating a Secured HomePlug AV Network

Joining an Existing Secured HomePlug AV Network

Determining Connection Rate via LEDs

Power Saving Mode Operation

Getting Started with HomePlug AV

Network Planning and Preparation

Preliminary step to consider network requirements before setup.

HomePlug AV Setup Procedure

Connects HomePlug AV to computer or Ethernet device using an Ethernet cable.

Installing the Utility Software

Optional step for manual configuration changes and monitoring device activity.

Planning Your HomePlug AV Network Types

Local Network Sharing

Sharing ultra-fast internet connection with any computer in the house.

Gaming Network Configuration

Connecting gaming consoles to the internet for online play.

Entertainment Network Setup Guide

Media Network Integration

Setting Up HomePlug AV Adapters

Twin Pack Setup Instructions

Setting up two pre-configured HomePlug AVs for immediate use.

Single Pack Network Addition

Adding a single HomePlug AV to an existing network via Simple Connect or utility.

About the HomePlug AV Utility Software

System Requirements for Utility

HomePlug AV Utility Installation Guide

Accessing the HomePlug AV Utility

HomePlug AV Utility Interface Overview

Home Screen Functionality

Managing Private Network Names

Changing Local Private Network Name

Changing Remote Private Network Name

Simulating Simple Connect Button Actions

Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration

Configuring QoS Modes

Viewing Connected Devices in Network

Firmware Upgrade Procedure

Resetting to Factory Defaults

Frequently Asked Questions

HomePlug AV Compatibility and Setup FAQs

Covers compatibility, setup ease, and requirements.

HomePlug AV Features and Performance FAQs

Covers bandwidth, triple play, HDTV rates, security, and IP-TV.

HomePlug AV Connectivity and Safety FAQs

Covers voltage, range, wiring, socket usage, grounding, and power-on.

Router Connection Considerations

BS1363 Plug Identification

FCC Regulatory Statement

European Regulatory Compliance

General Safety Warnings and Precautions

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