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Chapter 5 Using the Powerline Configuration Utility The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 4 Network Info Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Adapter This field identifies which powerline network information is displayed. Different powerline networks are identified by the Ethernet interface (network card) on your computer which is connected directly to a powerline adapter. Typically there is only one connection. However, if your computer has two network cards and both are connected to a powerline adapter, then you have two powerline networks. Central Coordinator MAC The Central Coordinator of the powerline network is the powerline adapter which keeps track of which devices are part of the network as well as synchronizes communication within the powerline network. If the Central Coordinator is removed from the powerline network then another powerline adapter takes its place. This field displays the MAC address of the PLA4231 which is the Central Coordinator of the powerline network. The powerline adapters in your powerline network automatically select the Central Coordinator. The information provided in the following table reflects transmission rate information about the powerline adapters which communicate in your powerline network. The powerline adapters listed in this table are all the powerline adapters in your powerline network except the powerline adapter selected in the Configuration page of the configuration utility. In other words, if the Local powerline adapter is selected in the Configuration screen, then this table will display the rates of transmission from the powerline adapter connected to the computer running the configuration utility to all the Remote powerline adapters. Site This field displays: MAC Address Transmit Rate (Mbps) Receive Rate (Mbps) • Local, if it is the PLA4231 directly connected to the computer running the configuration utility. • Remote, if it is a PLA4231 in your powerline network but not directly connected to the computer running the configuration utility. This field displays the MAC address of your powerline adapter. The MAC address of your powerline adapter can be found by looking at the label on your device. It consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters (hexadecimal characters are "0-9" and "a-f"). In the case of the PLA4231, this label is on the bottom of the device. This field displays how fast information is sent from the powerline adapter selected in the Configuration screen to this powerline adapter. The rate is given in the following format: "application data transmission rate / raw data transmission rate". Application data reflects more accurately how fast devices are transmitting application relevant traffic (for example Internet Protocol (IP) traffic). Raw data refers to the whole payload of the packets transmitted across the powerline network. This field displays how fast information is received from the powerline adapter selected in the Configuration screen to this powerline adapter. The rate is given in the following format: "application data transmission rate / raw data transmission rate". Application data reflects more accurately how fast devices are transmitting application relevant traffic (for example Internet Protocol (IP) traffic). Raw data refers to the whole payload of the packets transmitted across the powerline network. 5.6 Advanced Screen Note: This feature is only available with the latest version utility. Go to the ZyXEL website to download the latest utility and firmware for your ZyXEL HomePlug AV adapter. You can configure the powerline adapters on your network to give priority to network traffic depending on its importance. When you set the priority of a powerline adapter, you set how quickly messages FROM your powerline adapter are sent in your powerline network. Transmissions TO your powerline adapter do not receive any priority. 32 PLA4231 User's Guide

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Chapter 5 Using the Powerline Configuration Utility
PLA4231 User’s Guide
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
5.6
Advanced Screen
Note: This feature is only available with the latest version utility. Go to the ZyXEL website
to download the latest utility and firmware for your ZyXEL HomePlug AV adapter.
You can configure the powerline adapters on your network to give priority to network traffic
depending on its importance. When you set the priority of a powerline adapter, you set how quickly
messages FROM your powerline adapter are sent in your powerline network. Transmissions TO your
powerline adapter do not receive any priority.
Table 4
Network Info Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Adapter
This field identifies which powerline network information is displayed. Different powerline
networks are identified by the Ethernet interface (network card) on your computer which is
connected directly to a powerline adapter. Typically there is only one connection. However,
if your computer has two network cards and both are connected to a powerline adapter,
then you have two powerline networks.
Central
Coordinator
MAC
The Central Coordinator of the powerline network is the powerline adapter which keeps
track of which devices are part of the network as well as synchronizes communication
within the powerline network. If the Central Coordinator is removed from the powerline
network then another powerline adapter takes its place. This field displays the MAC address
of the PLA4231 which is the Central Coordinator of the powerline network. The powerline
adapters in your powerline network automatically select the Central Coordinator.
The information provided in the following table reflects transmission rate information about the powerline
adapters which communicate in your powerline network.
The powerline adapters listed in this table are all the powerline adapters in your powerline network except the
powerline adapter selected in the
Configuration
page of the configuration utility. In other words, if the
Local
powerline adapter is selected in the
Configuration
screen, then this table will display the rates of
transmission from the powerline adapter connected to the computer running the configuration utility to all the
Remote
powerline adapters.
Site
This field displays:
Local
, if it is the PLA4231 directly connected to the computer running the configuration
utility.
Remote
, if it is a PLA4231 in your powerline network but not directly connected to the
computer running the configuration utility.
MAC Address
This field displays the MAC address of your powerline adapter. The MAC address of your
powerline adapter can be found by looking at the label on your device. It consists of six
pairs of hexadecimal characters (hexadecimal characters are “0-9” and “a-f”). In the case
of the PLA4231, this label is on the bottom of the device.
Transmit Rate
(Mbps)
This field displays how fast information is sent from the powerline adapter selected in the
Configuration
screen to this powerline adapter. The rate is given in the following format:
“application data transmission rate / raw data transmission rate”. Application data reflects
more accurately how fast devices are transmitting application relevant traffic (for example
Internet Protocol (IP) traffic). Raw data refers to the whole payload of the packets
transmitted across the powerline network.
Receive Rate
(Mbps)
This field displays how fast information is received from the powerline adapter selected in
the
Configuration
screen to this powerline adapter. The rate is given in the following
format: “application data transmission rate / raw data transmission rate”. Application data
reflects more accurately how fast devices are transmitting application relevant traffic (for
example Internet Protocol (IP) traffic). Raw data refers to the whole payload of the packets
transmitted across the powerline network.