Homeplug power packet software
However replacing faulty devices or extending an existing powerline network is a different story. In this guide we will look at powerline networking using homeplug Ethernet adapters, how it works, and how you set up a home network. You will learn:. Devices like computers plug into a powerline adapter using an Ethernet cable with a UTP connector, just like they would plug into an Ethernet hub or switch. The power line adapter then plugs into the mains, and uses the mains wiring to transmit the data.
Another power line adapter is required somewhere on the same mains cable system to extract the signal. Powerline standards have evolved since the initial homeplug 1. It is important to be aware of the different standards because of potential inter operability issues. See Wiki- for more detail. You will probably face inter operability issues when you need to add another adapter to an existing network or replace a faulty adapter. Generally homeplug 1. Note: Coexist means that they do not interfere with each other when plugged into the same mains wiring system.
Having a basic understanding of how the powerline network works is crucial to troubleshooting problems, and for building,repairing and upgrading them. This means that in a neighbourhood of houses that all use powerline adapters there is a potential security risk. To overcome this powerline adapters form logical networks based on a security key or password called a NMK Network Management Key.
Normally you buy adapters in pairs, and the manufacturer will normally ship each pair with a common NMK. This means that when you plug them into your mains socket they will establish a connection between themselves, and form a logical network. The basic idea is that you put one of the adapters in a receptive mode where it listens for another adapter trying to establish a connection.
You then do the same with the other adapter. The two adapters should locate each other and agree a shared key. Note: the adapters will remember this key even if they are unplugged from the mains. This means that adding adapters to an existing network is easy as the new adapters have the same NMK as the ones already on the network. This assumes that you have purchased the adapters as a pair. In which case just plug them into the mains socket preferably close to each other and they should pair.
If one of you adapters goes faulty then you can replace it. However you should be aware of the following. To pair the new adapter to the existing one use the same pairing procedure as covered above, If pairing is unsuccessful then see troubleshooting section.
For example to add two new adapters C and D to an existing network with adapters A and B then proceed as follows:. The adapter will generate a new random password which places it outside the existing logical network.
Homeplug adapters can also come with built in wireless access points which allows you to easily and quickly provide Wi-Fi coverage in other locations. You should receive a DVD with your adapter containing software that you can use to mange your powerline adapters. The tpPLC. However the best feature is the network map which shows you all of the discovered adapters and the line speeds and an example is shown below. Just like WiFi there are published speeds for each powerline standard. These speeds are theoretical maximum speeds and you will no get them in practise.
In addition because all powerline adapters share the same medium mains cable the number of devices that are connected also affects the throughput speed. If you look at my diagram taken form my network you can see that the maximum line speed is much less than the theoretical speed and that distance also plays a role. Both TL-PA and TL-PA support encryption, and you can add all your powerline adapters to a private network to protect your powerline network against unauthorized access.
To secure your data and get better network performance, please follow the procedures described below to configure powerline adapters by using utility. We take TL-PA for example in this article. Step 1 Install the powerline adapter hardware, then connect your PC to one of the powerline adapters and run the CD came with Powerline adapter, select your model and click the Management Utility.
Step 2 The Utility will detect and list the other powerline adapters in the same power line network in a few seconds. Click and select the Powerline Ethernet Adapter you wish to change from the list, then click on the Modify tab.
The password can be found on the bottom of the device or packaging. Step 4 Click System tab, set a new Network Name to create your own private network, and then click Set Network Name to add the device with password entered to this network. Step 5 Click OK on the tip window to continue the configuration.
Step 6 Once the device is added to the private network successfully, the utility will pop up a Information window as below. If you would like to add another powerline adapter to this private network, please repeat Step 2 to Step 5. For Home Networking. For Smart Home. For Business. I ordered over the internet on Monday morning and they were at home waiting for me when I got home from work on Tuesday evening.
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