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Features
Wallmount type and power voltage range of 85 to 265 VAC 50/60Hz
IEEE 802.11b/g compliant, HomePlug AV 1.0 compliant and Co-existence with HomePlug 1.0 Nodes
Support QAM 1024/256/64/16/8, QPSK, BPSK, and ROBO modulation schemes
PLC Up to 200 Mbps data rate on the power line.
128-bit AES Link Encryption for PLC
Windowed OFDM with noise mitigation based on patented line synchronization techniques improves data integrity in noisy conditions
Dynamic channel adaptation and channel estimation maximizes throughput in harsh channel conditions
TDMA and priority-based CSMA/CA channel access schemes maximize efficiency and throughput
Integrated Quality of Service (QoS) Enhancements: contention-free access, four-level priority based contention access, and multi segment bursting
ToS and CoS Packet Classifiers
Supports IGMP managed multicast sessions
WPA, WPA2, 64/128/152-bit WEP, SSID hide and MAC Address Access Control
List for wireless module
Wireless module supports AP Mode |
Application
High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD) video distribution
Higher data rate broadband sharing for power line LAN
Shared broadband internet access
TV over IP (IPTV) and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
Backbone for Wireless and Wireless Extender
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| Protocol |
HomePlug AV 1.0
IEEE 802.3 10/100 Ethernet (100Mbps)
IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet
Co-exists with existing HomePlug 1.0 |
| QoS |
Support contention-free access, four-level priority based
contention access, and multi segment bursting
Support VLAN Priority
Support ToS and CoS Packet Classifier |
| WiFi Module Specification |
| Security |
WPA, WPA2, 64/128/152-bit WEP, SSID hide,MAC Address Access Control List |
| Useful video which shows you how to change the IP address of your windows PC |
www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2yvLXQDgAo
Typically you might have to do this when you are trying to get into the GUI (Graphical User Interface) of a new product which has an IP address in a different range than typically used by your PC. e.g. you existing router and PC might be on the address range 192.168.0.x (where x is in the range 1-254) but you are trying to get into the GUI of a 85-PEW which is on the address 192.168.1.1 which is the range 192.168.1.x. So you will need to temporarily change the address on your PC to an address in the 192.168.1.x range in order to get into the GUI of the PEW. Once you are into the GUI you can then change the address used by the PEW to one in your normal 192.168.0.x range. Then, with the address on the PEW changed you can then reset the address on your PC and you are now able to access the PEW with your normal network address settings. |