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• WirelessRouter • WirelessAdapter• Enableswireless‐equippedcomputersandotherdevicestocommunicate• Connectsviawired connectiontoModem• En

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Wi lWireless• Display SSID and wireless security mode and passphrase • Allow user to assign gthe PLW400 its own SSID, wireless security mode and hpas

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• After configuring the necessary settings on the product utility, moved it to the desired location in the home, and connect the laptop wirelessly. •T

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UItfUser Interface© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential102

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•Enter the IP address of thePLW400This can be found on theEnter the IP address of the PLW400. This can be found on the Wireless Setting page of the pr

Strany 7 - • EveryMACaddressisunique

• Network address of the PLW400 can be defined on this page.© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential104

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• IPv6 Setup page© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential105

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• Wi-Fi Protected Setup pagepp g© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential106

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• Basic settings for wireless networking gare set on this screen© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential107

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• Settings for wireless security are found on this section. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential108

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•WirelessaccessWireless access can be filtered by using the MAC addresses of the wireless devices transmitting within your network’s range. © 2011 Cis

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• Theairisgettingmoreandmoreddcrowded• Lotsofinterferences•24GHz•2.4GHz• 5GHz•Customers need a DualBandCustomersneedaDualBandsolution!

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• Administration > Management screen allows the network’s administrator to manage specific powerline adapter functions for access and security© 201

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• Diagnostic tests (Ping and Traceroute) allow you to check the connections of your network devices, including connectionincluding connection to the I

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• Administration > Factory Defaults screen allows you to restore the powerline adapter’s configuration to its factory default settings.© 2011 Cisco

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• Firmware Upgrade screen allows you to upgrade the powerlineadapter’s firmware. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confide

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• Displays information about the access point and its current settings. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential114

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• Displays information about your wirelessabout your wireless network..© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential115

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Known Issues / Recommendations© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential116

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By default, there is no wireless security set on the PLW400. If a customerjust plugs it into their network, people could have an open access.• User n

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Information on the Wireless Settings tab and Firmware Version on the Network Status tab are not available or not displayed properly when customer open

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An error “Cannot find IP” will be displayed when the customer clicks on the Wireless Settings tab of the Product Utility using a wireless computer• Yo

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•• AvoidtheAvoidthe2.4GHz2.4GHz jamnow,tak ethe5GHzHighway!jamnow,tak ethe5GHzHighway!© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights r

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• The product utility for the PLW400 cannot ldPlid i lik thmanage older Powerlinedevices like the PLE200/PLE300/PLTE200 units, which is due to them ha

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Linksys EA-Series 6500 AC RouterLinksys EASeries 6500 AC Router

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• Introduction to 802.11acNear field communication(NFC)•Near field communication(NFC)• Product Overview•Setup Experience•Setup Experience• New Cisco C

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It d ti t802 11Introduction to 802.11ac © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential123

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Th t di th i•The extraordinary growth in the number and type of WiFi devices, coupled with the increasing popularity of bandwidth intensive activities

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802.11ac–The 5thGeneration Wi-Fi Standard802.11ac The 5Generation WiFi Standard• Supports the same use cases as 802 11n which is Data Video and802.11n

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802.11ac – The 5thGeneration Wi-Fi Standard• Offers more bandwidth and is less impacted by interference•Allows you to do more at the same time, creati

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CNThliCore New Technologies© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential127

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Data Bits per Subcarrier256QAM@r5/664QAM@r5/640MHz 80MHz160MHz64QAM@r5/6Bandwidth411n AP811ac AP© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserve

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802.11n: 20 and 40 MHz channels802.11ac: 80, 160, 80+80 MHz channels • The wider the channel, the faster data can be transferred• i.e. a 40 MHz channe

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•The 802 11ac standard also•The 802.11ac standard also takes advantage of advanced modulation techniques that allow the technology to cram gymore bits

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802.11n offers 1-4 spatial streams• IEEE 802.11ac translates MIMO up to eight (8) spatial streams, versus the four of 802.11n. Thus, increased spatial

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ClN ThliCool New Technologies© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential132

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802.11n: SU-MIMOTotal Data Rate: 433 Mbps• In a normal MIMO environment, devices compete for channel use in a ppnon-cooperative manner. Early 802.11a

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802.11ac: MU-MIMOTotal Data Rate: 866 Mbps• MU-MIMO uses spatial multiplexing to direct spatial streams in the same pppg pchannel to different receive

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• Beamforming provides directional signal transmission and reception. •Previousstandards can only•Previous standards can only receive and transmit omn

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• With beamforming, there’s an understanding of the relative location ofunderstanding of the relative location of the device, and the signal is corres

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802.11n Dead Spots 802.11ac Total Coverage• Homes and apartments now plagued with "dead spots" will enjoy vastly improved reception. But 802

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videovideo© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential139

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•Lesscrowded5GHz Bandupto20non‐interferingchannels•Morechannelsinthebandtoavoidneighboringnetworkinterference•Separatedfrom2.4GHz traf

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802.11n 802.11acThroughput Up to 450 Mbps Up to 1 GbpsChannel Width 20 MHz and 40 MHz channels80, 160, 80+80 MHz channels**channelschannelsModulation

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Nfild iti(NFC)Near field communication (NFC) © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential141

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Nearfieldcommunication(NFC)Nearfield communication(NFC)• Near field communication(NFC) is a set of standards for(NFC) is a set of standards for smartp

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• NFC technology has the power to bibring new simplicity and convenience to many aspects of a yptypical person's daily life, as this example illu

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• Mb: megabits per second; MB: megabytes per second• Channel width: how much radio frequency is used by a channel; the wider the channel, the faster d

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• Spatial stream: unique simultaneous data stream• Each spatial stream has a PHY rate of 150 Mb: 1x1 = 150 Mb, 2x2 = 300 Mb, 3x3 = 450 Mb • Example:

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Pd tO iProduct Overview© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential146

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Linksys EA6500 Linksys EA4500Linksys EA3500Linksys EA2700© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential147

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Model EA2700 EA3500 EA4500 EA6500WirelessUp to300MbpsUp to 450450MbpsWirelessspeedUp to 300Mbps300Mbps (2.4GHz)450 Mbps (5GHz)Up to 450 Mbps + 450 Mbp

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Model EA2700 EA3500 EA4500 EA6500Parental Supported Supported Supported SupportedControls (Basic)ppppppppGuest Access Supported Supported Supported Su

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WIRELESS STD FREQUENCY SPEED INTEROPERABILITY 802.11 2.4 GHZ 2 MBPS802.11b 2.4 GHZ 11 MBPS 802.11, 802.11g802.11a5.0 GHZ54 MBPS80 a50G5S802.11g 2.4 GH

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EA6500  Draft 802.11ac (Compatible with a/b/g/n) Local Access UI (Option to Opt Out of cloud services, no cloud account required) Cisco Connect Clo

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EA6500 Two single-color LEDs (Green) & (Yellow)LEDCOLORACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONLEDCOLORACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONTwo single-color LEDs corresponding toGreen

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EA6500 LEDCOLORACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONLEDCOLORACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONPower(Cisco logo)White Off Power offSolid Power on / Device is ready / WPS is successfulB

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4 Gigabit LAN Ethernet switch ports1 Gigabit WAN port 2 USB 2.0 ports Reset button rocker-style power switch12V/3A DC power jackWi-Fi Protected Setup

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St E iSetup Experience© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential154

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• Firmware shipping with router •Doesnot support dual USB storageDoes not support dual USB storage• Does not support cloud services• Limited widgets o

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Online (Setup software successfully detects Internet connection)1Softwaresets upthe Internet connection1.Software sets up the Internet connection2. Se

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Online1Opening UI by entering“myrouter local”in the address bar of browser1.Opening UI by entering myrouter.local in the address bar of browser 2. Acc

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Onlinea.Skip-returnsuser to limited UI with an orange banner on thetopa.Skipreturns user to limited UI with an orange banner on the topb.Update Now-up

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Offline1Opening UI by entering“myrouter local”in the address bar of browser1.Opening UI by entering myrouter.local in the address bar of browser 2. Pr

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WirelessStandardWireless‐G Wireless‐N Wireless‐ACSolutionType Outdated Lowestprice BestPerformanceSpeed Datarateupto54MbpsUpto450Mbpson2.

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Vi Bhl16VincentBesrechel08/07/2013v1.5

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Linksys Smart WiFi explained(V)Linksys Smart Wi-Fi explained (V)• Combination of Powerful hardware performance and intelligence in one package • Enabl

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LinksysGreat performance and experiences in oneGreatperformanceandexperiencesinoneLinksysSmartWi‐FiAccount+MobileAppsLin

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Simple & Connect Apps toConnected HomeIntuitiveAnywhere Do MoreToday & TomorrowEA6300 EA6400EA6700Software, cloud, partners, high-performance

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Linksys Smart Wi-FiLinksys Smart Wi-FiAt Linksyssmartwifi.com

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Create a Linksys Smart yWi-Fi Account• ClicktheCreateAccountbuttonintheupperrightcornerofthescreen.

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© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential169

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Why AC mattersWireless Performance ComparisonOffers more bandwidth and is less impacted by interference1,300Allows you to do more at the same time, cr

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• After creating the account, you will be asked to associate your Cisco Connect Cloud account to your router by entering the router password you creat

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• With different Apps and Router Settings available for Cisco Connect Cloud, you can access and monitor your wireless home network settings and act

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• At initial launch you will be prompted for your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi account or if you ll li k d h L imanually clicked on the Logout option

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• This menu allows you to select a widget to configure the settings. Tap on the black tab again to close the menu. Scroll to the bottom to see the res

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Apps: Guest Access. Maximum guest allowed is 50.

Strany 85 - • AC Power Outlet

Apps: Device List• The Device list is a graphical view of all your network clients, iil tNt ksimilar to Network Magic

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Apps: Parental Control• Enable/Disable Parental Control on this screen.Ytititt ditd tk•You can restrict internet access per device connected on your n

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•To select by time just•To select by time just click the square to block the hour (gray)• Each square represents an hour, click the square to block (g

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• You can also block specific sites from this screen.• You cannot block multiple websites at a single time. You need to click ok first in order for yo

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•Media Prioritization lets you ed a o t at o ets youdecide which devices or application get network priority bandwidth.

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• Immediately drag and drop the game by holding down the 3 green lines next to it, to the High queue and then click OK.

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Router Settings: Speed Test• Test your broadband speed

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Apps: USB Storage > SStatus• Connect a USB storage device to your network and configure how users can access its contents.

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Dual USB Status tab has a drop down menu when 2 HD are detectedHD are detected. Dual-USB Support• 2 x USB 2.0 ports• Virtual USB support (Printer/s)•

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Simple Tap • NFC mobile devices (Android mobile phones only with NFC feature. User may need to enable this option in the Settings of their phone)•For

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VIDEOVIDEO

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Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Appsannot be display ed. Your c omputer may not have en ough memory to op en the imag e, or the imag e may hav e been corr u

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Block the Bad Easily add one of three levels of protective filtering to your wireless network with the Block the Bad Stuff app, developed for Linksys

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Netproofer: The NetProofer app developed for Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router owners empowers users to restrict the access of specific websites on their hom

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Device Monitr: The Device Monitr app developed for Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router owners, monitors devices such as game consoles, iPadsand PC’s and provid

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Idealfor: Wireless‐G Wireless‐N Wireless‐ACSharingahighspeedInternetconnectionPublichotspotcompatibilityTransmittingaudiofilesInter

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Device Monitr© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential190

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Gemini IP Camera Viewer▪ No Hassle & Simple Device Setup for existing devices© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confide

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N CCC F tNew CCC Features© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential192

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1. Local Access UI-Customer can toggle ggbetween login with a CCC account or Local Access UI. Localaccess is an optionLocal access is an option to acc

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2. Banner colorLightbluebannerIndicatesuser is loggedin using Local Access UI•Light blue banner -Indicates user is logged in using Local Access UI• Da

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3. Wireless AC- The 5 GHz band has a new option for Network Mode (Wireless-AC Only) and a new Channel Width (80 MHz). To take advantage of the 802.11a

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4. Dual-USB Support2USB20t•2 x USB 2.0 ports• Virtual USB support (Printer/s)DLNA 1 5•DLNA 1.5• Supports FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and HFS+.DualUSB widget whe

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• Status tab has a drop down menu when 2 HD are detected. • Select the HD to get USB drive information. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights

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• Folder Access tab•SecureFolder Access•Secure Folder Access On/Off switch is global•Toconfigure•To configure permissions for a user for a share: Crea

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• FTP Server option is global (no changes)• Media ServerSelect the appropriate drive to configure the media server shares.Scan Folders option is for b

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• RE2000 – WIRELESS N DUAL BAND RANGE EXTENDER + BRDIGE•WAP300NWIRELESS N DUAL BAND ACCESS POINT ( 4 IN 1)•WAP300N –WIRELESS N DUAL BAND ACCESS POINT

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• Once both drives have been configured you will have access to both drives via Windows Explorer.5. Dual USB printer Same setup as previous EA sku’s h

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6. SimpleTapSimpleTapfeature is for NFC supported mobile phones (currently only Android NFS pppp p (yyphones). This is a simpler way to connect a mobi

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• NFC mobile devices (Android mobile phones only with NFC ftfeatureUser may need to enable this option in the Settings of their phone)• For a list of

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• The SimpleTap feature acts as a backdoor to connect to the 2.4GhzbandReduce consumer pain of recalling or interacting with passwords, PINs..etcSimpl

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© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential204• This option just turns off SimpleTap, customer will never see the SSID

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• If the SimpleTap card is lost, the customer can still connect their mobile device the standard way by selecting a WI-FI network and entering the yy

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1. Download the mobile app to your mobile phone either via the QR code or directly from store. No need to launch it.y2. Tap the card to the phone3. Mo

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EA6500IncludedEA6500 •EA6500 Included• SimpleTap Card Included•Power Adapter 12V 3 5 A Included•Power Adapter 12V 3.5 A Included• RJ45 Ethernet Cable

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Ud S C iUpdates Summary Comparison© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential208

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Updates EA2700 EA3500 EA4500 EA6500pOpening UI by entering “myrouter.local” in the address bar of browserYes Yes Yes YesWireless Security Tab has been

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• Support.linksys.com/productnameSupport linksys com/re2000•Support.linksys.com/re2000• Support.linksys.com/wap300n• ARABIC/ENGLISH TECHNICAL SUPPORT

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Updates EA2700 EA3500 EA4500 EA6500pAccess Restrictions tab now only supports Parental Controls style Yes Yes Yes Yesfiltering Auto Firmware Update fe

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Thank you.8008445905

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• VIDEO© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential22

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RE2000RE2000Selectable Dual-Band Wireless-N Range ExpanderZAFER MOHIUDDINZAFER MOHIUDDIN

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 Product Introduction•Hardware Requirements and Product Comparison)Hardware, Requirements and Product Comparison) LEDGeneral HardwareSummaryGeneral

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• Usagescenario–Addwireddevicestowirelessnetwork.WirelessPC@5GHWirelessPC@2.4GHzWiredPC’s@5GHzRange ExtenderMediaServer HDGamingConsol

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• It can operate in either 2.4 GHz or 5.0 GHz radio bands (selectable dual-band)•802 11a/b/g/n•802.11 a/b/g/n• One 10/100 Fast Ethernet port •2T2RMIMO

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Windows Mac OS XWindows XP SP3 Leopard 10.5.8 or laterVista SP1 Snow Leopard 10.6.1 or laterWindows 7 Lion 10.7 or laterWindows 8Mountain Lion 10 8 or

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RE1000RE2000RE1000RE2000Dual Band No (802.11 b/g/n) Yes (802.11 a/b/g/n)Data Rate Up to 300Mbps Up to 300Mbpspppp(2.4GHz & 5GHz)WPS Yes YesBuiltin

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RE1000 RE1000 v1.5 RE2000Cisco Logo is an LED Single LED above the Cisco logoRE2000 LED is now a green bar.

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Anetworkisagroupofconnecteddevicesthatenablesuserstoshareresources such as data, printers, andservers, tablets…resourcessuchasdata,pr

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LEDOne multi-purpose LED (green, bar shape) on the top of the device. Thi LED i di t th t t f d i b tdWiFiThis LED indicates the status of power, dev

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Physical Button Power SupplyOhbttfWiFiB iltilithOne push button for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. One reset button for resetting the device to factory setti

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• The setup software is used to connect the RE2000 to an existing wireless network, allowing you to connect to a 2.4GHz or 5GHz network. •Itwill not i

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• The Setup software can only run on a wireless computer (wireless adapter must be enabled) in order to scan for wireless networks. Same as the RE1000

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• In a scenario where there is a dual band router or multiple SSID’s with the same name but different bands, the setup software will display one SSIDb

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• When you select the SSID, you will be given the option to select to which bdhdband you want the extender to connect to.

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• Same as RE1000 but the Site Survey page will now display 5GHz band knetworks.

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Linksys WirelessN Range ExtenderN300Dual BandLinksys WirelessN Range ExtenderN300Dual BandLinksys Wireless-N Range Extender N300Dual BandLinksys Wirel

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Linksys WirelessN Range ExtenderN300Dual BandLinksys WirelessN Range ExtenderN300Dual BandLinksys Wireless-N Range Extender N300Dual BandLinksys Wirel

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• Relativelylowcost•Mobilityandfreedom‐ workh• Offersthehighestperformancepossible• SupportforGigabitspeedsof1000anywhere• Norestr

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• When possible remember to use the Setup Utility and makeuse the Setup Utility and make sure the range expander is close to the router when first set

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WAP300NWAP300NLinksys Wireless-N Access Point N300 Dual-BandMi h lFliMichal FlisJanuary 2013

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• New Product IDPd O i•Product Overview • Ports, Buttons and LED behavior• Setup Software• Device Modes• Setup over the GUI• Summary

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• The WAP300N comes with two external antennas and its dual-band selectable (2.4GHz or 5GHz) Access Point with 4 types of configuration modes

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• 4 Modes: Access Point, Wireless Media Connector, Wireless Range Extender, Wireless Bridge• Built-in DHCP Server• 2x2 MIMO• 2 External removable ante

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WAP300N WAP610N WAP54GWi-Fi Technology 802.11a/b/g/n 802.11a/b/g/n 802.11gSupported Radio Band (GHz) 2.4 or 5 2.4 or 5 2.4MIMO Configuration 2T2R 2T3R

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Port Count DescriptionEthernet 1 10/100 RJ45 LAN port with auto-MDIXPower1 Power port for connecting power adapter.

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Button Count DescriptionReset(Underneath)1Reset button. Press and hold about 5 seconds to reset settings to factory default.Power SwitchRocker switch

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.• Reset button. Press and hold about 5 seconds to reset settings to factorysettings to factory default

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ConnectYourPCs,ServersandTechToys• Sharehigh‐speedInternetconnectionsNomorewaitinginlinetogetonline• SharefilesNomorecarryingdisks

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• Is used to configure the wireless settings in Access Point mode only• To configure using other modes you need to access the WAP’s UI•Willnot install

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AP Mode RequirementAccess Point ModeExisting NetworkAccess Point ModeExisting NetworkWireless Media ConnectorModeExisting a/b/g/n wireless router or A

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• Upgrades a wired router to a wireless networkpg• Upgrades an older wireless network to 802.11n• Upgrades a single band network to dual band 5GHz (NO

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• When you change the WAP into this mode, the Wireless tab will change similar to other Media Connectors. You will have the Site Survey option as well

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• Extends the wireless range of an existing wireless network (does not need to be plugged into the router)pgg)• Adds wireless networking capability to

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•Based onWDS(Wireless Distribution System) No standardization forWDS•Based on WDS(Wireless Distribution System). No standardization for WDS, may vary

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Do not create a loop in your network. In the above example, a loop would be adding an A to C wireless connection while you already had an A to B and B

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TwoTypesofNetworksWAN (WideAreaNetwork)LAN (LocalAreaNetwork)ModemRouter(here,aLinksysEA6300)ModemAmodem links yourhomenetworktotheInt

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The use of WPS will depend on the mode the WAP300N is currently configured as:• Access Point mode- Wireless clients to WAP300N• Wireless Media Connect

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•Computer physically connected to the access point via Ethernet canComputer physically connected to the access point via Ethernet can easily communica

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Default IP Address 10.100.1.1Default usernameadminDefault usernameadminDefault password adminDefault SSID Ciscoxxxxx (last 5 digits of sn#)DHCP Server

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• If the WAP is connected to the existing network and the UI needs to be accessed, the customer will need to determine the IP by either looking up the

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• The Setup > Network Setup page• We can configure the WAP300N to have a Static IP address once we accessed the Setup Page

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• The Setup > Operation Mode page•This is where you can go to change the Operation mode of theWAP300N•This is where you can go to change the Operat

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• The Wireless Settings page of the WAP300N on “Access Point” modemode• Configuration, look and feel is similar to a Linksys dual band router.

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• SSID broadcast can be enabled/disabled in Access Point mode

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• The Wireless Settings page of the WAP300N on “Wireless Media Connector” and “Wireless Range Extender” mode.Yhil/APllbihi•You can connect to the ups

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• When WAP300N is in Wireless Range Extender mode, once WAP300N is connected to the upstream wireless router/access point, WAP300N’s SSID would change

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• EachPChasauniquehardwareaddress–MACaddressEachnetworkdeviceorcardhasauniquehardwareaddress–MACaddress(Layer2)AMACaddresslook

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• The Wireless Network Site Survey tab will display a list of access points detected .•Select the preferred AP on the list and enter the wireless netw

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• The Wireless S tti fSettings page of the WAP300N on “Wireless Bridge” modemode.

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• Use the wireless Local WiFiMAC address MAC address found in the Wireless>Basic Wireless Settingsthat will be entered on the opposite WAPWireless

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• All wireless settings must be the same on all Bridge mode WAPs

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Note: Mac address printed on label is for the Ethernet port and NOTto be used for Bridge configurationbe used for Bridge configuration

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Operation ModeBasic Wireless Wireless SecurityWireless Network Wireless MAC QoSodeWireless SettingsSecu tyNetwork Site SurveyMAC FilterAccess PointXX

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• Installation, Configuration and Setup are fully supported based on the requirements. Note that OS requirement is solely for thethe requirements. Not

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Linksys PLW400: Powerline AV Wireless Network ExtenderWireless Network Extender

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• Product OverviewWPSSetup•WPSSetup• Product Utility•User Interface•User Interface• Known Issues/Recommendations© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. Al

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Pd tO iProduct Overview© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential79

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• EachPChasauniquesoftwareaddress–IPaddressEachnetworkdeviceorcardhasauniquesoftwareaddress:anIPaddress.IPaddresseslooklike192

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• PLW400- Powerline 1-Port Fast Ethernet Network Adapter & AP• PLW400- Powerline 1-Port Fast Ethernet Network Adapter & APPLW400 PLE400• PLWK4

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High speed (up to 200 Mbps) for faster transfer ratesHigh speed (up to 200 Mbps) for faster transfer ratesFast Ethernet port (1 x 10/100) to connect

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• By simply adding the PLW400 adapter to an existingPowerline network © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential82ypy

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Wired Router• By simply adding the PLW400 adapter to an existing Powerline network © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confi

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Cisco Confidential© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.84Video

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• PC or other device with Ethernet network port • AC Power Outlet• At least 1 existing in home Powerline adapterPowerline adapter• PC/Mac with CD-ROM

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WPSLED IndicatorWPS ButtonPLCRJ45 ResetPort Slide switch© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential86

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LED STATUS DESCRIPTIONPower Off Device offFlashingPairing error or system error gIndefinitely gyFlashing Fast Factory defaultSolidDevice readySolidDev

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LED STATUS DESCRIPTIONHomePlug Off Not connected to HomePlug network FlashingFast Send/receive data gFlashingSlowPairingSolidConnected toHomePlugnetwo

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LED STATUS DESCRIPTIONWPSFl hilWPSiUt2itWPSFlashing slowWPSin progress. Up to 2 minutes Flashing fast WPS error or session overlap. Up to 2 minutes So

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• PrevioustoAC,wirednetworkofferedthefastestspeedspossible.Now,withAC,yourWi/Finetworkcanrunupto1.3Gbps.• High‐speedcableisava

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WPSStWPSSetup© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential90

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1. Plug the PLW400 to a power outlet and press the WPS button located on the sideon the side.© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.C

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2. Press the WPS button on the router to quickly get the wireless tkttinetwork settings. 3. WPS will be synched. You can now move the PLW400 to the d

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• Even though the SSID of the main network will be the same as the SSID© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential93gof

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P d t UtilitProduct Utility© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential94

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1. Connect your PLW400 to a power outlet.2. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the PLW400 to your computer (it is recommended to run the utility from a

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Network Status •Displays a device list•Displays a device list with device name, model, MAC address, device password, p,firmware version and PLC physic

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SecuritySecurity • Displays device list •DisplaysdefaultDisplays default encryption key HomePlug AV •Allows user to change•Allows user to change netwo

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QoSAllows user to configure the device and protocol priority•Allows user to configure the device and protocol priority • Allows user to configure QoS

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Ad i i t tAdministrator• Displays utility version • Language Selection • Allows user to restart lldtlocal adapter • Allows user to restore local devic

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