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Page 1 - V1.0

Aztech HL117 EW HomePlug AV 500 Mbps With 300 Mbps Dual Band WiFi V1.0

Page 2 - Legal Notice

User Manual Page 10 of 48 Pairing the Device Your HomePlug AV devices by default are preconfigured to have a common Private Network Name.

Page 3 - Contents

User Manual Page 11 of 48 How to Use Simple Connect Simple Connect provides a more convenient way of creating your HomePlug AV network wit

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User Manual Page 12 of 48 To reset the Private Network Name using Simple Connect: Step 1 On HomePlug X, Press the Simple Connect butt

Page 5 - About the Product

User Manual Page 13 of 48 Creating a Secured HomePlug AV Network To create a HomePlug AV network, you need at least two HomePlug AV devic

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User Manual Page 14 of 48 Step 2 Press Simple Connect for two seconds on HomePlug Y. After you release the button, the Power LED will

Page 7 - Package Contents

User Manual Page 15 of 48 Step 3 Press Simple Connect for two seconds on HomePlug X. After you release the button, the Power LED will blink. If the

Page 8 - Device Design

User Manual Page 16 of 48 Step 4 To confirm if the connection was established, check the LEDs. The Power LEDs and the Powerline Activit

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User Manual Page 17 of 48 Step 5 Unplug the HomePlug AVs and then connect them to your Ethernet devices using the Ethernet cables from

Page 10 - Pairing the Device

User Manual Page 18 of 48 Joining an Existing Secured HomePlug AV Network To enable a new device to join an existing network, Simple Conne

Page 11 - How to Use Simple Connect

User Manual Page 19 of 48 Step 2 Press Simple Connect for more than 10 seconds from HomePlug AV Z. The Power LED will turn OFF and turn ON to indicate

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User Manual Page 2 of 48 Legal Notice 2013 © All rights reserved. Version 1.0 No part of this document may be reproduced, republished, or retransmi

Page 13 - HomePlug X

User Manual Page 20 of 48 Step 4 To confirm if the connection was established, check the LEDs. The Power LEDs and the Powerline Activit

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User Manual Page 21 of 48 Step 5 Unplug HomePlug Z and then connect it to your Ethernet device using the Ethernet cables from the product pac

Page 15

User Manual Page 22 of 48 Determining Connection Rate Each LED color of the Powerline Activity LED represents a connection rating. The c

Page 16 - HomePlug AV devices are on

User Manual Page 23 of 48 Power Saving Mode After 15 minutes of Ethernet inactivity, HomePlug AV will enter Power Saving Mode. The Power

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User Manual Page 24 of 48 Getting Started Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps you need to complete the

Page 18 - Connect:

User Manual Page 25 of 48 Plan Your Network Here are ideas on how you can plan your HomePlug AV network. Local Network Share ultra fast Internet conne

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User Manual Page 26 of 48 Gaming Network Connect your gaming console to the Internet and compete with other online players.

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User Manual Page 27 of 48 Entertainment Network Experience IP TV streaming into your home entertainment system.

Page 21 - Step 5

User Manual Page 28 of 48 Media Network Realize your high tech lifestyle by converging your IP devices into a single network. Setup the HomePlug AVs

Page 22 - Best (Green)

User Manual Page 29 of 48 For Single Pack A HomePlug AV from a single pack uses a random Private Network Name that prevents it from commun

Page 23 - Power Saving Mode

User Manual Page 3 of 48 Contents About the Product ... 5 How Does It Work? ...

Page 24 - Getting Started

User Manual Page 30 of 48 Using the Web User Interface Web User Interface will allow you to configure HomePlug AV with WiFi. It is mainly

Page 25 - Plan Your Network

User Manual Page 31 of 48 How to access the Web User Interface? Web User Interface will allow you to configure HomePlug AV with WiFi. It

Page 26 - Gaming Network

User Manual Page 32 of 48 6. Enter ‘admin’ as Username and ‘admin’ as Password. Then click Login. 7. You will now be directed to the Web U

Page 27 - Entertainment Network

User Manual Page 33 of 48 Status Tab 1. Device Information. Allows you to check your Device MAC Address and Software Version. 2. Network In

Page 28 - Setup the HomePlug AVs

User Manual Page 34 of 48 Remote Device Information Displays information about remote HomePlug AV’s detected in the network. Only HomePlug AVs us

Page 29 - For Single Pack

User Manual Page 35 of 48 Network Tab 1. WLAN Setting. Allows you to check your Device MAC Address and Software Version. Radio Settings a.

Page 30 - Using the Web User Interface

User Manual Page 36 of 48 At 5 Ghz Mode/Channel At 2.4 Ghz Mode/Channel Note: By default, Wireless Mode is set at ng40+ (2.4Ghz)

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User Manual Page 37 of 48 c. Set the Transmission Power. Value of the power is decreased gradually from 1 to 5. Wireless Setting a. Wireless Enable

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User Manual Page 38 of 48 2. Powerline Settings. Allows you to configure your Powerline Settings. Local Device Configuration This function allows yo

Page 33 - Status Tab

User Manual Page 39 of 48 Remote Device Configuration Allows you to add additional remote devices to your network. You can only enter the Remote MA

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User Manual Page 4 of 48 Appendix ... 47 FCC Statement ...

Page 35 - Network Tab

User Manual Page 40 of 48 Device Management. You may have the option to upgrade the firmware, restart the device, or restore the device to

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User Manual Page 41 of 48 How to Upgrade Firmware? Use Firmware Upgrade to upgrade the firmware of HomePlug AV. After upgrading the firmwa

Page 37 - Wireless Security Mode

User Manual Page 42 of 48 Device Restart. Allows you to restart the device. Device Reset User may have the option to reset the device to Factory Sett

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User Manual Page 43 of 48 To change the Private Network Name Private Network Name provides the function to manually change the Private Network Name o

Page 39 - Management Tab

User Manual Page 44 of 48 Local Private Network Name Local Private Network Name refers to the Private Network Name of the HomePlug AV that

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User Manual Page 45 of 48 4. Type the Device Name (If any). 5. Enter the Remote MAC Address of the other HomePlug AV. 6. Enter the Device Passwor

Page 41 - How to Upgrade Firmware?

User Manual Page 46 of 48 7. Click Save. When the process is complete, the message Settings Applied appears. After changing the Private Net

Page 42 - Device Reset

User Manual Page 47 of 48 Appendix FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digit

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User Manual Page 48 of 48 Safety Warnings For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.  Do not open the device

Page 44 - Remote Private Network Name

User Manual Page 5 of 48 About the Product HomePlug AV is ready to use out of the box and does not require the installation of driver

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User Manual Page 6 of 48 When a HomePlug AV communicates with another device, the Powerline Activity LED color will indicate the status

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User Manual Page 7 of 48 Direct Connection For best performance, connect the HomePlug AV directly to a wall outlet. As much as possible,

Page 47 - Appendix

User Manual Page 8 of 48 Device Design

Page 48 - Safety Warnings

User Manual Page 9 of 48 Label Status Description/ Function A WPS Button / Wireless LED OFF • No power. ON • When this button is pressed

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