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D-Link DHP-W312AV User Manual

D-Link DHP-W312AV
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DHP-W312AV
User Manual
Version 1.00 | 10/17/2014
PowerLine AV 500 Wireless AC600 Extender

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D-Link DHP-W312AV Specifications

Power IconPower
AC input voltage100 - 240 VAC
AC input frequency50/60 Hz
transmitter output power13 dBm (+/- 2dB)
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C)
storage temperature-14 to 158 °F (-10 to 70 °C)
operating humidity10% to 90% Relative Humidity
Wireless Specifications IconWireless Specifications
frequency range2.4GHz to 2.497GHz, 5GHz 5.15~5.25GHz, 5.725 ~ 5.85GHz
wireless bandwidth rate IEEE 802.11n6.5 to 300 Mbps
wireless bandwidth rate IEEE 802.11ac6.5 to 1300 Mbps
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions101 x 70 x 45 mm (3.54 x 2.75 x 1.97 inches)

Summary

Preface

Manual Revisions

Details the revision history of the user manual, including version and release date.

Trademarks

Lists registered trademarks of D-Link and other companies for legal and identification purposes.

Power Usage

Describes the device's power consumption and energy-saving modes for efficient operation.

Product Overview

Package Contents

Lists all items included in the product packaging for user verification.

System Requirements

Outlines the necessary network and browser requirements for the device's operation.

Introduction

Provides a general description of the DHP-W312AV's capabilities and benefits for users.

Data Transmission Over electrical Wiring

Explains how the device uses electrical wiring for network connectivity and data transfer.

Convenient Setup and Secure Operation

Describes the plug-and-play installation and 128-bit AES encryption for secure operation.

Hardware Overview

Connections

Identifies and describes the physical ports on the device, such as Ethernet and reset buttons.

Top

Describes the controls and indicators located on the top of the device, like the ON/OFF switch.

LEDs

Explains the function and status indication of the device's Power, Powerline, and Ethernet LEDs.

Installation

Hardware Installation

Guides through the physical setup and connection of the Powerline network devices.

Wireless Installation Considerations

Provides tips for optimizing wireless signal strength and range, considering walls and interference.

Powerline Installation Considerations

Offers advice on selecting appropriate electrical outlets for Powerline devices for optimal performance.

Safety

Lists essential safety precautions and operating instructions for the device to prevent hazards.

Configuration

Setup

Explains how to access and use the web-based configuration utility for device settings.

Wireless Settings

Details how to customize wireless network name (SSID), security, and channel for 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.

Network Settings

Covers configuring LAN IP settings, device name, and IPv6 connection types for network management.

PLC Settings

Describes Powerline Communication (PLC) settings, network naming, and Quality of Service (QoS).

Wireless Security

Explains different wireless security types like WEP, WPA, and WPA2 for network protection.

Connecting to a Wireless Network

Provides step-by-step guides for connecting various operating systems like macOS and Windows.

Troubleshooting

Accessing the Web-Based Configuration Utility

Guides on how to access the device's configuration interface and resolve connection issues.

Forgotten Password Reset

Explains the procedure to reset the device password, including factory default restoration.

Powerline Device Detection Issues

Addresses problems with Powerline AV devices not detecting each other, often related to passwords.

Wireless Basics

What is Wireless?

Explains the fundamental concept of wireless or Wi-Fi technology for network connectivity.

How does wireless work?

Describes the mechanism of wireless communication using radio signals to transmit data.

Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)

Defines a WLAN as a computer network transmitting data via radio signals, connecting devices.

Networking Basics

Check your IP address

Provides steps to verify the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of the network adapter.

Statically Assign an IP address

Guides on manually assigning static IP addresses, subnet mask, and DNS server settings.

Technical Specifications

Standards

Lists the IEEE standards supported by the device for wireless and Powerline communication.

Network Interfaces

Details the types of network ports and wireless standards supported by the device.

Security

Specifies the wireless security protocols supported by the device, such as WPA and WEP.

Operating Temperature

Indicates the acceptable range of ambient temperatures for the device's operation.

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