Chapter 1 introduction – PROLiNK PPL1202N Quick Installation Guide User Manual
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PROLiNK PPL1202N User Manual
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Version 1.00 (Jul’10)
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Congratulations on your purchase of the PROLiNK® PPL1202N Powerline 200M Wall-Mount Wireless-N AP (the
Powerline AP). The Powerline AP is the perfect option to connect a small group of PCs or small wireless clients.
Integrated Wireless to Powerline AP networks, the device can extend large coverage and less dead space for your
home network.
Using Powerline AP and wireless 11 b/g/n benefit, you can connect the PC to internet in anywhere of your home.
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Internet Access
o TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, ARP, RARP, Static IP assignment
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Standard
o IEEE 802.3, 802.3u Ethernet standards
o HomePlug AV
o IEEE 802.11b/g and 11n Wireless standards
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QoS
o Prioritized random access, contention-free access and segment bursting
o Eight levels of prioritized random access, contention-free access, and segment bursting
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Powerline AP Modulation
o FDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) with patented signal processing techniques for high data
reliability in noisy media conditions
o Supports QAM 256/64/16, DQPSK, DBPSK and ROBO modulation schemes
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Security
o Provide 128-bit AES link encryption for Powerline AP network
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Wireless Features
o Support 802.11b/g and n Wireless Access Point, WDS and AP Client
o Support 128-Bit and 64-Bit WEP encryption , 802.1x, WPA, WPA2 and WPS
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Other
o High-Speed Powerline AP adapter with Ethernet interface for fast data transfer over the existing household power
supply
o The high-speed transfer rates of 200Mbps even make it possible to transmit video in DVD quality
o No need new wires and use at any power socket with up to ranges of 200 meters
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HTTP Web-Based Management
o Firmware upgrade by UI
o Password protected access
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Personal computer (PC)
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Pentium II 233 MHz processor minimum
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32 MB RAM minimum
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20 MB of free disk space minimum
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Ethernet Network Interface Controller (NIC) RJ45 Port
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Internet Browser
1.3 System
Requirements
1.2 Features
1.1 Overview
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION