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About this manual

After a brief introduction to "dLAN" and "WLAN" basics in Chapter 1, Chapter 2 will cover successfully setting up your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G. Chapter 3 provides detailed information on the options of the integrated configuration interface. What you need to do to connect your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G to dLAN and use it for accessing a WLAN network is described in Chapters 4 and 5. Specifications, safety instructions and our warranty terms and conditions are outlined in Chapter 6 and conclude the manual. Icons A number of places in this manual are highlighted with special icons:
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Interesting information: additional tips and background info on the configuration of the products.
We hope you have just as much fun reading this manual as we had writing it. If you have any further ideas or suggestions related to our products, we would be delighted to hear from you at support@devolo.com!

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You can also rely on devolo for service and support after purchasing one of our products. For example, our website not only contains extensive documentation, but also software and firmware updates. Be sure to visit www.devolo.com regularly. We especially recommend the extensive devolo manuals on the topic of home networking that contain a wealth of interesting background information. These are available free of charge and can be downloaded from the Service & Support area of our website.

Introduction

Intelligent and secure technologies such as dLAN (networking via the household power grid) and WLAN (wireless networking) have made setting up a home network fast, easy and economical, while making the installation of expensive, dedicated wiring superfluous. The available performance and effort required for the installation also compares favourably to traditional methods dLAN and WLAN technology now attains speeds you would expect from other LAN technologies, and installing it is a breeze!

What exactly is dLAN?

dLAN (direct Local Area Network) uses the household power grid to transfer data between computers equipped with suitable adapters and other network components. As a result, any power outlet can be used as a network access point. The data is modulated prior to transfer and sent as a signal via household power lines. State-of-the-art technology ensures that the power and data networks do not interfere with one another. Networking via dLAN is fast and secure. The data is encrypted using a key to prevent easy interception by third parties.

Initial use

This chapter covers the hardware and software features of the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G, as well as its installation and initial use.

Package contents

Please ensure that the delivery is complete before beginning with the installation of your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G. The following components are included in the scope of delivery: b b b b b dLAN 200 AV Wireless G Printed information leaflet CD containing devolo software and online documentation dLAN 200 AVeasy (with starter kit only) Network cable (with starter kit only)
devolo AG reserves the right to change the package contents without prior notice.

System requirements

b Operating systems: Windows XP (32 bit), Windows Vista (32/64 bit), Linux, Mac OS X and any other operating system with network support b Network connection
Please note that your computer or other device must feature a network adapter with a network port. Please note that dLAN devices such as the devolo dLAN duo (14 Mbps) and devolo dLAN HS Ethernet (85 Mbps) can be used on the same household power grid as dLAN 200 AV devices (200 Mbps) without interference, but they will not be able to communicate directly with one another. Hence, to set up a dLAN 200 AV network, you need two dLAN 200 AV devices (200 Mbps).
2.2.1 Control lamps (LEDs)
Operation: Lit green if the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G adapter is connected to the power grid. dLAN: Lit green if there is a connection to the dLAN 200 AV network; flashes green when data is being sent or received in the dLAN 200 AV network over the electrical wiring. Ethernet: Lit green if connected to the Ethernet network at 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps; flashes green when data are transferred. WLAN: Lit green if connected to the WLAN network; flashes green when data are transferred.

Connections and buttons

The device can be wall-mounted.
The four LAN ports ETH1 through ETH4 allow you to connect PCs or other network devices to the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G using commercially available network cables. The Reset button can perform a dual function: If you keep the button pressed for longer than 10 seconds, the configuration of the device is reset to the factory default settings, i.e. all the settings you have already configured will be lost. If you keep this button pressed for less than 10 seconds, the device will be restarted. You can make your dLAN network more secure by simply pressing the encryption button. For further details on encryption, please refer to the chapter 4 on 'Establishing a connection to the dLAN network'. Press the WLAN button to switch the WLAN function of your device on or off. The device is connected to the mains power supply via the power supply jack.

Network settings

As a component of your home network, the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G communicates using the TCP/IP protocol. The IP address required for this purpose can either be entered manually as a static address or assigned by a DHCP server. At the time of delivery, the Use this to accept network settings automatically from a DHCP server option is enabled. You can also assign a static IP address by entering data for IP address (e.g. '192.168.0.250') and Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0). If you already have a DHCP server for assigning IP addresses connected to the network, leave the Use this to accept network settings automatically from a
DHCP server option enabled so that the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G is automatically assigned an address by the server.
Should you ever forget the IP address of your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G use the devolo Informer (Start Programs devolo devolo Informer) to find the adapter in your network. Right-click on the name of the device in the overview of the Informer and select the Status and Administration context menu item to open the configuration interface in your web browser. The current IP address of the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G will then be displayed in the address field of the browser.

WLAN settings

Since the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G also functions as an access point, you will have to configure various parameters for your wireless network. The basic wireless settings and encryption methods can be configured under Overview Change configuration WLAN settings. It is also possible to completely disable the WLAN capabilities of your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G, for example when using it as a simple dLAN device via its integrated Ethernet ports. Simply disable the Activate WLAN option.
Please note that your existing wireless connection to the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G will be reset after you save this setting. In this case, configure the device via Ethernet or dLAN. Note that the Activate WLAN option is enabled and encryption is disabled when the device is set to its factory defaults.
When using the device as an access point, a channel must be specified. 13 channels are available. We recommend that you keep the default setting Auto because this setting will allow the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G to periodically select the channel on its own. In other words, if the previously connected station logs off, the device will immediately scan for a suitable channel. If it is not connected to a station, the device carries out an automatic channel selection every 15 minutes.
The SSID specifies the name of your wireless network. Others can see this designation when logging on to the WLAN to identify the correct subnet. Your wireless network will remain invisible if you activate the Hide SSID option. In that case, potential network users must know the exact SSID and enter it manually to establish a connection.
A number of WLAN adapters have difficulties connecting to such invisible wireless networks. If you have problems connecting to a network with a hidden SSID, start by establishing a connection with the SSID visible, then hide the SSID.

If you do not use encryption, not only will all data being transferred from client computers to the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G in your wireless LAN be unprotected, users will not be prompted for a password when establishing a connection. If you have not set up any other security measures such as WLAN filters (see chapter 3.4.4 'WLAN filters'), third parties will be able to access your network at any
time and use your Internet connection. Under normal circumstances, you will not notice that this is occurring.
Two standards are available for ensuring secure data communications in wireless networks. The older and somewhat weaker WEP standard protects communications using keys consisting of 10 or 26 digits. Simply enter a sequence of the proper number of hexadecimal characters in the Key field. The more modern WPA/WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) supports individual keys consisting of letters and digits with a length of up to 63 characters. These can be simply entered using the keyboard without prior conversion into hexadecimal format, as is the case with WEP. Under Mode you can restrict client access to the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G to the method you have selected. Be sure to save your changes before leaving the configuration area.
We recommend always encrypting your WLAN connections. Without it, anyone within range can intrude on your home network and use your Internet connection without your authorisation. Wherever possible, always choose the stronger WPA/WPA2 encryption method. Do not use the WEP standard unless your wireless devices do not support a higher standard. Note that the Activate WLAN option is enabled and encryption is disabled when the device is set to its factory defaults.

WLAN filters

In addition to encryption (see previous section), setting up a WLAN filter can further restrict access via WLAN to your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G for selected
devices. Even if encryption were disabled, other devices would not be able to establish a connection.
The WLAN filter should only be used as an additional option. It is useful for restricting access to your wireless network. Without encryption, however, it is still relatively easy for third parties to intercept your data communications.

To use the WLAN filter, select the Enable filters option under Overview Change configuration WLAN filters. You can now list different network devices permitted to access your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G by entering their socalled MAC addresses. Confirm every entry with Add. Network devices and stations connected with your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G are automatically listed, i.e. in order to approve an already connected station for the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G, simply select the MAC address of the respective device and confirm with Add. This address then appears under Approved WLAN stations. To remove an approved station, select its MAC address and confirm with Delete. The MAC address clearly designates the hardware interface of each individual network device (for example, the WLAN card of a computer or the Ethernet interface of a printer). It consists of six two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons (e.g. 00:0B:3B:37:9D:C4). You can find the MAC address on the housing of the device.
You can easily determine the MAC address of a Windows PC by opening a command prompt window with Start Programs Accessories Command
Prompt. Enter the command IPCONFIG /ALL. The MAC is shown under the designation Physical Address.
Do not forget to click Save after entering the MAC addresses. An error message will be returned if any of the values entered are invalid (e.g. because the colons are missing).
Please remember to enter the MAC address of your own computer as well if you are connected to the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G via WLAN rather than the Ethernet port. Otherwise, you will lock yourself out of the device via WLAN by activating the WLAN filter!

dLAN settings

In a dLAN network, all connected components must use the same password. The dLAN password is usually defined once during installation of your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G by using the dLAN Configuration Wizard or the encryption button (see chapter 4 'Establishing a connection to the dLAN network') or carried over from the existing network.
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| 3.5 Managment

Use the Management section to reset your current configuration to factory defaults, save the configuration as a file on your computer or restore such a file to the device, or update the firmware of the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G.

Reset configuration

In dLAN 200 AV networks, data encryption is as simple as touching a button, i.e. all corresponding dLAN 200 AV devices are equipped with an encryption button. For dLAN 200 AV networks that include devices with and without encryption buttons, data encryption must be set up using the dLAN Configuration Wizard.
b Each dLAN device has its own 16-digit security code (Security ID), usually on a label on the housing of the device, that is its unique identifier. If you use the dLAN Configuration Wizard to encrypt your dLAN network, these encryption keys must be shared by all dLAN devices.
dLAN 200 AV network encryption at the touch of a button
To encrypt a dLAN 200 AV network, in which all associated devices (e.g. dLAN 200 AVeasy and dLAN 200 AV Wireless G) are equipped with an encryption button, simply press the encryption button that is located on the device. Pressing this button will encrypt your dLAN 200 AV network with a randomly generated password. The following section contains exact instructions on the basis of possible network scenarios:
Encrypting a new dLAN 200 AV network
Once the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G and the dLAN 200 AVeasy adapter have been successfully connected, press each encryption button for one second within two minutes of one another. That's it! Your dLAN 200 AV network is now protected against unauthorised access. Expanding an existing dLAN 200 AV Wireless G dLAN 200 AV network with a
If you have already secured your existing dLAN 200 AV network using the encryption button, use the same method to integrate the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G. Once you have successfully connected the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G, first press the encryption button of one of your networks existing adapters (one second), then press the encryption button of your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G (one second) within two minutes. That's it! The new dLAN 200 AV Wireless G is now encrypted and safely integrated into your network.
To integrate additional dLAN 200 AV Wireless G into your network, repeat the above steps.
Removing a dLAN 200 AV Wireless G from the network
To remove a dLAN 200 AV Wireless G from the existing network, press the encryption button of the corresponding device for at least 10 seconds. This device receives a new random password and is now excluded from your network. To integrate the device into a different dLAN 200 AV network, follow the steps described under or , depending on whether you are setting up a new network or adding the adapter to an existing one.

Encrypting the dLAN 200 AV network with the dLAN Configuration Wizard
When using dLAN 200 AV adapters (without encryption buttons), data encryption can only be set up using the dLAN Configuration Wizard. Start by updating the firmware (see 2.4 'Firmware update') of the dLAN 200 AV adapters. The firmware updater application can be found in the download section of our website at www.devolo.com.
After successfully installing the devolo software, you can launch the dLAN Configuration Wizard via the Start Programs devolo program group and the Device Start dLAN Configuration Wizard in the devolo Informer. Before beginning with this step, make a note of the security IDs of all existing dLAN adapters. This unique identifier of each dLAN device is located on the label on the housing. It consists of 4 x 4 letters separated by dashes (e.g. ANJRKMOR-KSHT-QRUV). Ensure that all dLAN devices are connected to the power grid and computers or other network components as appropriate.
Scan for dLAN 200 AV adapter After launching the Wizard, it initially scans for a dLAN adapter connected directly to your computer. Assign a network password In this step, select a network password that will apply to all adapters in your home network. The password must be used by all dLAN devices. Three options are available: Automatically generate a password Alternatively, the dLAN Configuration Wizard can automatically generate a password for use with your dLAN network. Assign your own password You can assign a password of your own. Reset the password to factory default You can restore the factory default password of your dLAN adapter.
The factory default password is "HomePlugAV". Assigning a specific password to a single adapter will exclude it from the remaining dLAN network.
Adding additional dLAN adapters
Additional dLAN devices in the network must now be added to your dLAN adapter. You will need the 16-character security IDs of the various adapters from the label on the housing. Enter the code without hyphens and confirm by clicking Define password. If the security ID is correct, the device will be found and displayed in the list. Once you have entered the security IDs of your dLAN adapters, your dLAN network is complete. All computers and other network devices connected to the adapters by cable should now be able to communicate with one another in the network.

Security in the dLAN

A number of mechanisms protect data communication via the power grid to guard your privacy in your dLAN: b A password must be assigned to all of your dLAN devices to ensure that only your own dLAN adapters can participate in your home network. The password is used as an encryption key for network communication. b Please note that only those devices that you have explicitly added by entering the individual security codes via the dLAN Configuration Wizard or by using the encryption button will have access to a particular dLAN network.

Setting up a WLAN network
Acting as an access point, the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G creates a bridge between dLAN and WLAN networks. It is configured to send and receive data from a dLAN to computers and other network devices via a wireless connection. The connection between the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G and other network devices can be pictured as a "wireless cable", i.e. anything that could normally be transferred via a LAN cable can also be transferred via the WLAN. The dLAN 200 AV Wireless G supports communication speeds of up to 54 Mbps.
Radio network configuration
In WLAN access point mode, the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G acts as an independent communication station for data from the dLAN. Other network devices such as laptops, printers or IP telephones can establish wireless connections to the device in order to access the dLAN network. A number of settings must be adjusted in the integrated configuration interface of the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G in order to use it as an access point. The name of the network (SSID) and the send channel must be stated. The method by which the device obtains its own IP address can be specified optionally. Although it is not absolutely essential to the operation of the wireless network, we nevertheless urgently recommend using the various security measures provided by the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G to prevent intruders from accessing the network. To configure the settings, first open the integrated configuration interface of the device in a window of your web browser. If you know the IP address of the device, you can type it directly into the browser address bar. Otherwise, it is also possible to select the Start dLAN 200 AV Wireless G configuration application or the Open Status and Administration command in the context menu of the corresponding entry in devolo Informer.
Go to Overview Change configuration WLAN settings. Ensure that the Activate WLAN option is enabled. Select one of the available channels for your wireless network.
We recommend that you keep the default setting Auto because this setting will allow the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G to periodically select the channel on its own. In other words, if the previously connected station logs off, the device will immediately scan for a suitable channel. If it is not connected to a station, the device carries out an automatic channel selection every 15 minutes.
Assign a unique name (SSID) to your WLAN to identify it to your clients. Optionally, you can also hide the SSID. A hidden SSID is an additional security factor, as only those WLAN clients that know the exact name of the network can access it.
A number of WLAN adapters have difficulties connecting to such invisible wireless networks. If you have problems connecting to a network with a hidden SSID, start by establishing a connection with the SSID visible, then hide the SSID. Under Overview Change donfiguration Network settings you can choose how your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G will receive its IP address. If the device is configured as a DHCP client, it obtains its IP address automatically from a DHCP server in the network. This option is enabled by default. The exact IP address as well as the subnet mask can also be entered as a static address.

While assigning static IP addresses to the devices in your home network and entering the addresses manually can have advantages, a change to the subnet mask may result in the configuration interface of your dLAN 200 AV Wireless G becoming inaccessible. We therefore recommend that you leave the default setting Use this to accept network settings automatically from a DHCP server enabled. If you would like to configure the device by entering its IP address directly in the address bar of your browser, you can determine its IP number by selecting Start Programs devolo dLAN 200 AV Wireless G configuration or by right-clicking the name of the device in devolo Informer and selecting the Status and Administration menu item.

Security in the WLAN

When operating a wireless LAN, special measures are essential to secure the network. Theoretically, anyone with a WLAN adapter within range of your access point could break into your network unnoticed and access your computers and network devices or access the Internet via your account. The dLAN 200 AV Wireless G features a number of security mechanisms that can be used individually or in combination to prevent this.
b By selecting a hidden network name (SSID), you can restrict access to those WLAN clients that know its exact designation. The section 3.4.3 on 'WLAN settings' in this manual covers this function in detail. A number of WLAN adapters have difficulties connecting to such invisible wireless networks. If you have problems connecting to a network with a hidden SSID, start by establishing a connection with the SSID visible, then hide the SSID. b Encryption of your wireless data traffic with WEPor better yet with WPA/ WPA2not only helps restrict access to your WLAN, but also prevents "eavesdropping". For more information on encryption options, please see 3.4.3 'WLAN settings'. Ensure that all of your WLAN clients support the selected encryption standard. If in doubt, select WEP as the "lowest common denominator". b Finally, using a WLAN filter, you can configure the dLAN 200 AV Wireless G so that it only allows a wireless connection to selected devices that have been previously entered into the WLAN filter including their SSID (MAC address). Also see 3.4.4 'WLAN filters'.

Appendix

Bandwidth optimization
We recommend observing the following connection rules to eliminate possible sources of interference: Avoid extension strips. This may impair the transmission of the dLAN signals. Free wall outlets are preferable.

Also position the adapter away from your computer, as it may interfere with the adapters operation.
Plug the devices into different outlets and avoid using the same extension strip.
| 6.2 Important safety instructions
All safety and operating instructions should be read and understood before using the device, and should be kept for future reference. b Never open the device. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device.
Do not try to service this product yourself! Contact qualified technicians each and every time your device needs maintenance. There is a risk of electric shock!
b b b b b b b b b Use the device in a dry location only. Always use the included network cable to connect the device. Do not insert any objects into the openings of the device. To disconnect the device from the power supply grid, pull the power plug. Do not keep the device in direct sunlight. Slots and openings on the case serve as ventilation. Never block or cover them. Never set up the device near a heater or radiator. The device should be located only where sufficient ventilation according to the instructions of the manufacturer can be ensured. Disconnect the device from the power supply grid before cleaning. Use a moist towel to clean the device. Never use water, paint thinner, benzene, alcohol or other strong cleaning agents when cleaning the device, as these could damage the case. Never use the device with a power supply that does not meet the specifications provided on the rating plate. If you do not know what type of power supply you have at home, contact your dealer or energy supplier. In the event of damage, disconnect the device from the power supply grid and contact customer service. This applies, for example, if the power cable or plug is damaged. liquid has been spilled on the device or objects have fallen into the device. the device has been exposed to rain or water. the device does not work, even though the operating instructions have been followed properly. the devices case is damaged.

| Technical data

Technical data
Standards Mediaaccess Protocols WLAN modes Transmission speed Transmission method Modulation Wireless specification IEEE 802.11b,g HomePlug standard AV Ethernet standard IEEE 802.3/x/u, Auto MDI /MDI-X Wireless 802.11: CSMA/CA, EDCA Ethernet 802.3: CSMA/ CD HomePlug AV: CSMA/CA DHCP (Client), APIPA, devolo Auto IP, ARP, ICMP, TCP/IP, UDP (IP), WMM 802.11e, Ethernet Bridge 802.1D Access point with WEP, WPA, WPAMbps over power supply grid 54 Mbps over Wireless asynchronous Power supply grid OFDM - 1155 carriers, 1024/256/64-QAM, QPSK, BPSK Wireless 802.11b: DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) 802.11g: OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) 200m over power supply grid up to 300m over Wireless 128-bit AES encryption over power supply grid; enabled at the touch of a button WEP, WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES) over Wireless 4 LEDs: Power dLAN Link/Act WLAN On/Act ETH Link/Act dLAN: EURO mains plug WLAN: two rotating 2.4 GHz antennas Ethernet: 4 x RJ45 with 2 LEDs each (4-port switch) 8W Integrated supply via power socket Rated voltage: 100 to 240V AC Nominal current: 0.16 A Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz Storage: -25C to 70C Operation: 0C to 40C 532 g 37 x 198 x 168 mm (height x width x depth) 1090% humidity (non-condensing) e.g. Windows XP32bit, Windows Vista32bit, Windows Vista64bit, Linux , Mac OS X CE-compliant in accordance with the technical requirements of all EU countries and Switzerland: EN 60950-1 :2001, EN 55022 :1998+A1 :2000 + A2 :2003 (Class B) EN 55024 :1998+A1 :2001+A2 :2003, EN 61000-3-2 :2000, EN 61000-3-3 :1995+A1 :2001 EN V1.6.1, EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1, EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 HTML configuration interface

Range Security LEDs

LAN connections Power consumption Power supply
Temperature Weight Dimensions Ambient conditions Operating systems Certifications

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Article number EAN code Warranty Service & Support Design Weight Package dimensions Accessories 01239 (EU continental, CH, NO), 01243 (FR), 01241 (UK) 4250059612396 (EU continental, CH, NO), 4250059612433 (FR), 4250059612419 (UK) 3 years Phone and e-mail support. Please see the included support flyer or the devolo website for telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. Plastic desktop housing 950 g 188 x 302 x 115 mm (height x width x depth) Documentation: printed installation guide CD-ROM: PDF manual, configuration software for Windows XP32bit, Windows Vista32bit, Windows Vista64bit, Linux, Mac OS X
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Weight WEEE Paper (Green Dot) Plastic (Green Dot) Other (Green Dot) 620 g 310 g 10 g 0,2 g

| 6.4 CE conformity

This product complies with the technical requirements of the 1999/5/EC Directive (R&TTE) and the other relevant provisions of the FTEG, and it is designed for use in the EU and Switzerland. The product is class B equipment. This equipment may cause interference with radio waves in home use; if this occurs the operator may be required to take corrective action.
Declaration of conformity

KONFORMITTSERKLRUNG

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hersteller: Manufacturer: devolo AG Sonnenweg Aachen devolo dLAN200 AV Wireless G
Produkt: Product: Typnummer: Type number: Verwendungszweck: Intended purpose: Richtlinie: Directive:

MT 2122

PLC, zu Wireless und Ethernet Adapter PLC to Wireless and Ethernet Adapter 1999/5/EG (R&TTE) 1999/5/EC (R&TTE)
Das Produkt entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und Bestimmungen der folgenden Normen und Methoden: The product complies with the essential requirements and provisions of following standards and methods: Sicherheitsanforderungen: Safety requirements: Immunittsanforderungen: Immunity requirements: EN 60950-1:2006

4 Suspension of the warranty All warranty claims will be deemed invalid a) b) c) d) e) f) g) if the label with the serial number has been removed from the device, if the device is damaged or destroyed as a result of acts of nature or by environmental influences (moisture, electric shock, dust, etc.), if the device was stored or operated under conditions not in compliance with the technical specifications, if the damage occurred due to incorrect handling, especially to non-observance of the system description and the operating instructions, if the device was opened, repaired or modified by persons not contracted by devolo, if the device shows any kind of mechanical damage, or if the warranty claim has not been reported in accordance with 3a) or 3b).
5 Operating mistakes If it becomes apparent that the reported malfunction of the device has been caused by unsuitable hardware, software, installation or operation, devolo reserves the right to charge the purchaser for the resulting testing costs. 6 a) b) Additional regulations The above conditions define the complete scope of devolo's legal liability. The warranty gives no entitlement to additional claims, such as any refund in full or in part. Compensation claims, regardless of the legal basis, are excluded. This does not apply if e.g. injury to persons or damage to private property are specifically covered by the product liability law, or in cases of intentional act or culpable negligence. Claims for compensation of lost profits, indirect or consequential detriments, are excluded. devolo is not liable for lost data or retrieval of lost data in cases of slight and ordinary negligence. In the case that the intentional or culpable negligence of devolo employees has caused a loss of data, devolo will be liable for those costs typical to the recovery of data where periodic security data back-ups have been made. The warranty is valid only for the first purchaser and is not transferable. The court of jurisdiction is located in Aachen, Germany in the case that the purchaser is a merchant. If the purchaser does not have a court of jurisdiction in the Federal Republic of Germany or if he moves his domicile out of Germany after conclusion of the contract, devolo's court of jurisdiction applies. This is also applicable if the purchaser's domicile is not known at the time of institution of proceedings. The law of the Federal Republic of Germany is applicable. The UN commercial law does not apply to dealings between devolo and the purchaser.

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A Automatic channel selection 21 B Bandwidth optimization 37 Button 12 C CE conformity 41 Change configuration 18 Configuration interface 16 Control lamps (LEDs) 11 D Data encryption 28, 30 Default password 31 DHCP 19, 35 dLAN 7 dLAN 200 AV network 28 dLAN Configuration Wizard 30 dLAN password 24, 28 dLAN settings 24 dLAN signals 13 E Encryption button 12 F Factory default settings 12 Firmware update (1.x) 14 I Important safety instructions 39 Informer 15 IP address 19 L Linux 14 Login password 19

M MAC address 23 Mac OS X 14 Managment 25 N Network cable 13 Network password 31 Network settings 19 P Package contents 10 Ports 12 Power supply jack 12 R Reset button 12 Reset configuration 25 Restart 12 S Save and load configuration 26 Security 19 Security ID 28, 30, 32 SSID 21 Static IP address 19, 35 System requirements 10 T Technical data 40 Transmission speed 15 U Update dLAN 200 AV Wireless G firmware 26 W Warranty 43 Windows 13 WLAN 7 WLAN antennas 13
WLAN button 12 WLAN filters 22 WLAN settings 20 WLAN status 17 WPA/WPA2 (WiFi Protected Access) 22

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dLAN 200 AV Wireless G Starter Kit

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Standards Wireless specification IEEE 802.11b,g HomePlug standard AV Ethernet standard IEEE 802.3/x/u, Auto MDI /MDI-X Wireless 802.11: CSMA/CA, EDCA Ethernet 802.3: CSMA/ CD HomePlug AV: CSMA/CA DHCP (Client), APIPA, devolo Auto IP, ARP, ICMP, TCP/IP, UDP (IP), WMM 802.11e, Ethernet Bridge 802.1D Access point with WEP, WPA, WPAMbps over power supply grid 54 Mbps over Wireless asynchronous Power supply grid OFDM - 1155 carriers, 1024/256/64-QAM, QPSK, BPSK Wireless 802.11b: DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) 802.11g: OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) 200 m over power supply grid up to 300 m over Wireless 128-bit AES encryption over power supply grid; enabled at the touch of a button WEP, WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES) over Wireless 4 LEDs: Power dLAN Link/Act WLAN On/Act ETH Link/Act dLAN: EURO mains plug WLAN: two rotating 2.4 GHz antennas Ethernet: 4 x RJ45 with 2 LEDs each (4-port switch) 8W Integrated supply via power socket Rated voltage: 100 to 240V AC Nominal current: 0.16 A Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz Storage: -25C to 70C Operation: 0C to 40C 532 g 37 x 198 x 168 mm (height x width x depth) 1090% humidity (non-condensing) e.g. Windows XP32bit, Windows Vista32bit, Windows Vista64bit, Linux , Mac OS X CE-compliant in accordance with the technical requirements of all EU countries and Switzerland: EN 60950-1 :2001, EN 55022 :1998+A1 :2000 + A2 :2003 (Class B) EN 55024 :1998+A1 :2001+A2 :2003, EN 61000-3-2 :2000, EN 61000-3-3 :1995+A1 :2001 EN V1.6.1, EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1, EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 HTML configuration interface

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Protocols WLAN modes Transmission speed Transmission method Modulation

Range Security

LAN connections
Power consumption Power supply
Temperature Weight Dimensions Ambient conditions Operating systems Certifications
devolo AG Germany Charlottenburger Allee Aachen Phone: +49 (0) 241-0 Fax: +49 (0) 241-999 www.devolo.com info@devolo.com

Version: 08/10/09

Technical specifications dLAN 200 AVeasy
Standards Protocols Transmission speed Transmission method Modulation Data path Range Security LEDs Ethernet specifications IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3u, Auto MDI / X HomePlug AV TDMA, CSMA/CA 200 Mbps asynchronous OFDM - 1155 carriers, 1024/256/64-QAM, QPSK, BPSK Ethernet <-> power supply grid 200 m 128-bit AES encryption over power supply grid (enabled at the touch of a button) Power Ethernet (Link/Act) dLAN (Link/Act/quality) EURO mains plug Ethernet RJW (max.), 3.3 W in standby AC 100-240V 50/60Hz Storage: -25C 70C Operation: 0C 40C 148 g 80 x 65 x 40 mm (height x width x depth) 1090% humidity (non-condensing) Ethernet interface Windows XP32-bit, Windows Vista32/64-bit, Linux , Mac OS X and all operating systems with TCP/IP support CE-compliant in accordance with the technical requirements of all EU countries and Switzerland: EN 55022, EN 50412, EN 60950
dLAN port Device port Power consumption Power supply Temperature Weight Dimensions Ambient conditions System requirements Operating systems Certifications

Sales information

Article number EAN code Warranty Service & Support Design Weight Package dimensions Accessories 01240 (EU continental, CH, NO), 01244 (FR), 01242 (UK) 4250059612402 (EU continental, CH, NO), 4250059612440 (FR), 4250059612426 (UK) 3 years Phone and e-mail support. Please see the included support flyer or the devolo website for telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. Plastic desktop housing (dLAN 200 AV Wireless extender) Plastic wallplug housing (dLAN 200 AVeasy) 1200 g 188 x 302 x 115 mm (height x width x depth) Ethernet cable Documentation: printed installation guide CD-ROM: PDF manual, configuration software for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux , Mac OS-X

WEEE additional information
Weight WEEE Paper (Green Dot) Plastic (Green Dot) Other (Green Dot) 840 g 310 g 15 g 0,4 g
2009 devolo AG, Germany. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

 

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