Linksys PLTK300 User Guide - Page 6
Product Overview, Front Panel of the Powerline Network Adapter (model number: PLTE200) - powerline network kit
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Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Product Overview Thank you for choosing the Linksys by Cisco powerline products: Powerline Network Adapter (model number: PLTE200), Powerline 4-Port Network Adapter (model number: PLTS200), or Powerline Network Kit (model number: PLTK300). The Powerline Network Adapter features one Ethernet port to connect a router, computer, or other network device to your powerline network, while the Powerline 4-Port Network Adapter features four Ethernet ports to connect up to four computers or other network devices to your powerline network. The Kit features one Powerline Network Adapter and one Powerline 4-Port Network Adapter to create a powerline network. Connect the Powerline Network Adapter to your network router, and connect the Powerline 4-Port Network Adapter to computers or other network devices. For more information about powerline networking, refer to "Chapter 1: Introduction to Powerline Networking". Front Panel of the Powerline Network Adapter (model number: PLTE200) Product Overview Ports Panel of the Powerline Network Adapter (model number: PLTE200) Ethernet The Ethernet port connects to an Ethernet network device, such as a router or computer. Power The Power port connects to the powerline end of the power cord. Front Panel of the Powerline 4-Port Network Adapter (model number: PLTS200) Power (Blue) The power LED lights up when the Powerline Adapter is powered on. Ethernet (Blue) The Ethernet LED lights up when the Powerline Adapter is connected to a network device through the Ethernet port. The LED flashes to indicate network activity over that port. Powerline (Blue) The Powerline LED lights up when the Powerline Adapter is connected to the powerline network through the Power port. The LED flashes to indicate network activity over that port. Powerline Network Adapter Power (Blue) The power LED lights up when the Powerline Adapter is powered on. Ethernet (Blue) These numbered LEDs correspond with the numbered Ethernet ports on the back panel. A LED lights up when its corresponding port is connected to a network device. It flashes to indicate network activity over that port. Powerline (Blue) The Powerline LED lights up when the Powerline Adapter is connected to the powerline network through the Power port. The LED flashes to indicate network activity over that port. 3