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Application Diagram, Power Saving TPL-406E, Note TPL-406E, Color, Sequence, Definition

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TRENDnet User's Guide LED Color Sequence Definition PWR (Power) Green Solid N/A Off Device powered on Device powered off Solid Green Blinking Powerline connected (Connection quality is Best) Syncing or Powerline data transmitting/receiving (Connection quality is Best) PL (Powerline) Amber Solid Blinking Powerline connected (Connection quality is Better) Powerline data transmitting/receiving (Connection quality is Better) Solid Powerline connected (Connection quality is Good) Red Blinking Powerline data transmitting/receiving (Connection quality is Good) N/A Off Powerline is not synced or connected ETH (Ethernet Green Connection) Solid Blinking 10/20 Mbps , 100/200Mbps (Half/Full Duplex) connected 10/20 Mbps , 100/200Mbps (Half/Full Duplex) data transmitting/receiving N/A Off Port disconnected/no Ethernet link Note: Powerline (PL) LED color indicates the strength and quality of the Powerline connection through the electrical system. Note: The following factors may affect the Powerline network's connection quality: • Noise - Generated by appliances which use your electrical system (e.g. Microwaves, ovens, blow dryer, iron, dishwasher, etc.). The quality of your household electrical wiring may also cause additional noise on your electrical system. • Distance - Long lengths of electrical wiring through your electrical system between connected Powerline adapters. © Copyright 2014 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. TPL-410AP / TPL-410APK Power Saving (TPL-406E): The device will automatically reduce power usage when the connected device via Ethernet is powered off, unplugged or inactive for more than 5 minutes. The device will return to active mode when the connected device via Ethernet is powered on and the link is active. Note (TPL-406E): This device offers EU compliant Standby mode functionality. To turn off the device, unplug it from the power outlet. Note (TPL-410AP): This device offers EU compliant Off mode functionality. To turn off the device, push the power switch into the off position. Application Diagram The first Powerline unit is networked to a router which is in turn connected to a modem (typically from your Internet Service Provider (ISP)) which provides Internet connectivity (ex. TPL-406E). The Powerline Access Point is plugged into a wall power outlet near a media center and can allow a network game console and another network enabled media device such as a network enabled media player to connect to the Ethernet ports and provide Internet connectivity and WiFi connectivity. 5

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© Copyright 2014 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TRENDnet User’s Guide
TPL-410AP / TPL-410APK
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Note:
Powerline (PL) LED color indicates the strength and quality of the Powerline
connection through the electrical system.
Note:
The following factors may affect the Powerline network’s connection quality:
Noise
– Generated by appliances which use your electrical system (e.g.
Microwaves, ovens, blow dryer, iron, dishwasher, etc.). The quality of your
household electrical wiring may also cause additional noise on your electrical
system.
Distance
– Long lengths of electrical wiring through your electrical system
between connected Powerline adapters.
Power Saving (TPL-406E):
The device will automatically reduce power usage when the
connected device via Ethernet is powered off, unplugged or inactive for more than 5
minutes. The device will return to active mode when the connected device via Ethernet
is powered on and the link is active.
Note (TPL-406E):
This device offers EU compliant Standby mode functionality. To turn
off the device, unplug it from the power outlet.
Note (TPL-410AP):
This device offers EU compliant Off mode functionality. To turn off
the device, push the power switch into the off position.
Application Diagram
LED
Color
Sequence
Definition
PWR
(Power)
Green
Solid
Device powered on
N/A
Off
Device powered off
PL
(Powerline)
Green
Solid
Powerline connected (Connection quality is
Best)
Blinking
Syncing or Powerline data
transmitting/receiving (Connection quality is
Best)
Amber
Solid
Powerline connected (Connection quality is
Better)
Blinking
Powerline data transmitting/receiving
(Connection quality is Better)
Red
Solid
Powerline connected (Connection quality is
Good)
Blinking
Powerline data transmitting/receiving
(Connection quality is Good)
N/A
Off
Powerline is not synced or connected
ETH
(Ethernet
Connection)
Green
Solid
10/20 Mbps , 100/200Mbps
(Half/Full Duplex) connected
Blinking
10/20 Mbps , 100/200Mbps
(Half/Full Duplex) data transmitting/receiving
N/A
Off
Port disconnected/no Ethernet link
The first Powerline unit is
networked to a router which
is in turn connected to a
modem (typically from your
Internet Service Provider
(ISP)) which provides Internet
connectivity (ex. TPL-406E).
The Powerline
Access Point
is plugged into a wall power
outlet near a media center
and can allow a network
game console and another
network enabled media
device such as a network
enabled media player to
connect to the Ethernet ports
and provide Internet
connectivity and WiFi
connectivity.