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This could take as little as 5 seconds, or up to 80 seconds. If the Powerline LEDs are green or amber, the devices are successfully connected. A red LED indicates a weak link rate. In this case, move the adapter or the extender to another electrical outlet with a better connection. 7. Set up the Powerline Extender wireless network as explained in Set Up the Extender Wireless Network on page 10. Add the Powerline Extender to an Existing Powerline Network Your existing Powerline network needs to have two or more compatible Powerline devices that communicate with each other. (models XAV101, XAV1004, XAV2001, XAV2501, and XAVN2001). One of these Powerline devices has to be cabled with Ethernet to your router so that the Powerline network is linked to your local area network (LAN). 1. If you used the Security buttons or the Powerline Utility to secure your Powerline network, press the Reset button on each Powerline device to return it to its factory settings. This is the quickest way to allow your new Powerline AV 200 Wireless-N Extender to communicate with the other Powerline devices. 2. Connect a computer to the Powerline Extender for initial setup. Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect the Powerline Extender to an Ethernet port on a computer. 3. For convenience during setup, plug the Powerline Extender into an electrical outlet near your router. The Powerline Extender attempts to detect the other compatible Powerline devices in your network and join the Powerline network. This could take a few minutes. 4. Check the Powerline LEDs to make sure that the Powerline devices are communicating with each other. If the LEDs are green or amber, the devices are successfully connected. A red LED indicates a weak link rate. In this case, move the adapter or the extender to another electrical outlet with a better connection. 5. Set up the Powerline Extender wireless network as explained in Set Up the Extender Wireless Network on page 10. Set Up the Extender Wireless Network You need to set up the extender so that it can join your wireless network. To do this you can use either the Powerline Utility or Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). • If your router does not have WPS, or you are not sure, use Method A. • If your router does have WPS, use Method B. Method A: Use the Powerline Utility for Wireless Setup 1. On the computer that is cabled to the Powerline Extender (XAVN2001), insert the Resource CD, and install the Powerline Utility. 2. Follow the onscreen prompts: • If you have a NETGEAR router, the Utility automatically finds the router, retrieves the wireless settings, and then prompts you to confirm the settings. • If the router is not a NETGEAR router, or the NETGEAR router is not detected, manually enter the wireless settings. 3. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the Powerline Extender (XAVN2001). 4. Move the Powerline Extender to the area (or dead zone), where you want to extend wireless coverage, and plug it into an electrical outlet. Method B: Use the WPS Button for Wireless Setup You can use this method if you have a wireless router, or modem router with a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button. The WPS button might be labeled WPS, or it could look similar to or . 1. If you have not already done so, plug the Powerline AV 200 Wireless-N Extender into a wall outlet close to your router to ensure that it is within the router’s wireless coverage area. 2. Press the WPS button on the router. WPS buttonOn/Off button 3. Within 2 minutes, press and hold the Powerline AV 200 Wireless-N Extender On/Off button for about 7 seconds until the Wireless LED starts blinking. This activates the auto-configuration on the Powerline AV 200 Wireless-N Extender. The LED stops flashing when setup is successful. 4. Move the Powerline AV 200 Wireless-N Extender to the area (or dead zone), where you want to extend the wireless coverage. 5. Ensure that all Powerline devices are communicating by checking the Powerline LEDs. If the LEDs are green or amber, the devices are successfully connected. A red LED indicates a weak link rate of 50 Mbps or less. In this case, move that Powerline device to another electrical outlet with a better connection. Wireless devices in that “dead” area can now connect to your network through the Powerline AV 200 Wireless-N Extender. Join the Powerline Extender Wireless Network Use one of these methods to connect other wireless devices (such as a laptop, game console, and so on), to your network through the Powerline Extender. 1. Press the WPS button on your wireless computer or device. 2. Press the On/Off button on the Powerline Extender about 2 seconds, until the Wireless LED starts flashing, then release it. When the Wireless LED stops flashing, the wireless device is securely connected to the XAVN2001 Wireless Extender. If your wireless device does not have a WPS button, you need to use the software that manages your wireless connections for your wireless device and manually enter the wireless settings to connect to...
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