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INITIAL SETUP
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You
can use PowerNet 300 to connect
networkable
devices
like
computers
and game consoles
directly
to each
other.
You
can
also connect equipment
like
a
computer
or
Blu-ray
Disc™
player
to a
router
or
modem
for
internet
access.
1.
Plug both PowerNet 300s into the
AC
wall
outlets near the devices
you want to connect.
For
internet
access, plug in one
PowerNet
300
into an
AC
wall
outlet
near your
router
or
modem that
is connected to the Internet.
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2.
Check the
Network
Speed
light
on
both PowerNet 300s and
confirm that
it
is
ON.
This
tells
you
that
the PowerNet devices
can
talk
to each other.
If
the
Network
Speed
light
is off,
refer
to the troubleshooting section
at the end of the manual.
3.
Once
you
have confirmed that
the PowerNet devices are talking
to each other, use the included
Ethernet cables to connect them
to the devices (modem/router,
computer, game console, etc.)
that
you
want to network.
See
the diagram
on
page
6.
4.
Monster PowerNet products
all
ship
with
the same
security
key,
and
will
automatically
link
to
other
PowerNet products sharing
the same
electrical
lines.
5.
Repeat steps 1-3 to set up additional Monster PowerNet devices.
IMPORTANT:
Do
NOT
plug the PowerNet 300 into a power
strip
or
wall
outlet
with
surge protection. Many surge
protectors
will
prevent
PowerNet 300 communications.
(OPTIONAL) PRIVATE NETWORK SETUP
Monster PowerNet products
all
have the same security key.
They
will
automatically
link
to
all
other
PowerNet products
sharing the same
electrical
lines.
If you want to set up a private Monster PowerNet
network
in a building
where there may
be
other
PLC
or
PowerNet devices, such
as
an
office
building
or
apartment
building, you
simply
need to
re-set
the
AES
encryption key
on
all
your
PowerNet devices.
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