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Lists items included in the product package.
Precautions for safe installation and operation of the device.
Details on the device's Powerline communication capabilities and standards.
Details on the device's wireless communication capabilities and standards.
Explains the status and meaning of LED indicators on the front panel.
Describes the physical ports and connectors on the device.
Details the functions of the physical buttons on the adapter.
Outlines system requirements and preparatory steps before installing the device.
Describes the typical wireless and Powerline signal transmission distances.
Provides tips to enhance network transmission speed and performance.
Explains how to configure multiple APs for seamless wireless client roaming.
Guides users on configuring TCP/IP settings for PC network adapter.
Instructions for accessing the NL-HPW200's web-based management interface.
Configures network parameters for internet connectivity, including LAN and DHCP.
Configures the Local Area Network (LAN) interface properties and DHCP server.
Displays a list of devices connected via DHCP.
Manages wireless network parameters like SSID, security, and WDS.
Configures fundamental wireless network parameters like SSID and channel.
Provides detailed advanced wireless configuration options for experienced users.
Sets up wireless security modes and encryption for network protection.
Configures Wi-Fi Protected Setup for easy client connection.
Shows a list of wireless clients connected to the access point.
Provides options for system management, firmware updates, and logs.
Configures administrator account, password, NTP, and DDNS settings.
Instructions for updating the device's firmware to add functionality.
Allows saving, importing, or resetting system configuration settings.
Displays current system information, internet, and local network configurations.
Shows memory status and data packet transmission/reception counts.
Allows running system commands like ls, ps, reboot, and ping.
Allows viewing system logs and configuring remote logging.
Displays connected powerline devices and allows basic management.
Manages network security and creates private networks for devices.
Provides system information and history of remote devices.
Shows software version and provides a link to the vendor's website.
Steps to add new devices to create a Powerline logical network.
Procedure for a new device to join an existing Powerline network.
Steps to remove a device from the Powerline network and reset it.
Explains default priority mapping for packets without VLAN tags.