NetCommPowerlineSeries-200MbpsPowerlineAdapters
5 Unplug the Powerline Adapters and then connect them to your Ethernet devices using the Ethernet cables from the product
package. After connecting the Ethernet cable, plug the Adapters directly to a wall outlet.
An Ethernet-enabled device can be a router, computer, hub, gaming console, IP phone, network printer, or IP TV set-top box.
Note: Powerlines work best when connected directly to a wall socket. Avoid plugging it to a power strip or power extension. Other electrical devices in the power strip produce
electrical noise that may affect the performance of the Adapter.
ResettingthePrivateNetworkName
Simple Connect allows you to reset the Powerline Adapter’s Private Network Name to a random key. When a Powerline Adapter is reset to
a random key, it will not be able to communicate with any other device.
Note: Resetting the Private Network Name is different from resetting the device to its factory default settings. If you intend to reset the device to its factory default settings, press
RESET on the device.
ToresetthePrivateNetworkNameusingSimpleConnect:
1 Press Simple Connect, wait for the Power LED to blink, and then release. It may take at least 10 seconds for the Power LED to
blink.
2 To conrm the Private Network Name reset, the Powerline Activity LED will switch off.
JoininganExistingPowerlineNetwork
Simple Connect will enable a new device to join an existing network, By copying the Private Network Name of the existing network to the
new Powerline.
Determining Connection Rate
Each LED color of the Powerline Activity represents a connection rating. The connection rating can only be calculated when the device is
part of an existing network. The exact connection rate value can also be viewed using Powerline Utility.
Good(Red)–Connectionrateislessthan30Mbps
Better(Amber)–Connectionrateisbetween30to80Mbps
Best(Green)–Connectionrateismorethan80Mbps