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Powerline Speed | Up to 1000 Mbps |
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Ethernet Ports | 1 x Gigabit Ethernet Port |
Plug Type | EU, UK, US |
Interface | 1 x Gigabit Ethernet Port |
Wi-Fi Standard | IEEE 802.11ac/n/a |
Wi-Fi Band | 2.4GHz and 5GHz |
Standards and Protocols | HomePlug AV2, IEEE 1901, IEEE 802.11ac/n/a |
Button | Pair, Reset |
LED Indicator | PWR, PLC, ETH, Wi-Fi |
Range | 300 meters |
Frequency | 2.4GHz and 5GHz |
Wireless Security | WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK |
Modulation Technology | OFDM |
System Requirements | Mac OS, Linux |
Encryption | 128-bit AES |
Wi-Fi Speed | Up to 750 Mbps (300 Mbps on 2.4 GHz + 433 Mbps on 5 GHz) |
Data Rates | Powerline: Up to 1000 Mbps, Wi-Fi: 5GHz: Up to 433 Mbps, 2.4GHz: Up to 300 Mbps |
Provides a general description of the device.
Details the physical aspects and components of the device.
Explains the meaning of different LED indicators on the device.
Describes the physical ports and buttons on the extender.
Guides users through the initial setup of a new secure wireless network using the extender.
Provides instructions for extending an existing wireless network with the powerline extender.
Covers accessing and navigating the device's web management interface.
Details the methods for logging into the powerline extender's web interface.
Explains how to change the default username and password for security.
Manages powerline devices and network names within the powerline network.
Describes the process of pairing and adding new powerline devices to the network.
Allows users to rename the powerline network for better organization.
Synchronizes Wi-Fi settings across multiple powerline extenders automatically.
Copies wireless network settings from the main router to the extender.
Covers various settings related to the device's wireless network functionality.
Allows modification of SSID, password, security, and other wireless parameters.
Displays a list of devices currently connected to the extender's wireless network.
Enables automatic control of LED indicator lights based on a schedule.
Allows scheduling the Wi-Fi function to turn on or off automatically.
Restricts internet access for specific devices based on time schedules.
Configures a separate, isolated wireless network for guests.
Controls network access by allowing or blocking devices based on their MAC addresses.
Manages system-level settings, updates, and maintenance tasks.
Configures the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the extender's LAN.
Sets the system time, crucial for time-based features like schedules.
Provides instructions for updating the extender's firmware to the latest version.
Manages device configuration settings, allowing backup and restoration.
Accesses and saves system logs for troubleshooting network issues.