RocketFish Network Card RF GUV1124 User Guide

Powerline Networking Kit  
RF-GUV1124  
User Guide  
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Contents  
Introduction ........................................................................................ 4  
Features................................................................................................. 4  
Setting up your powerline network............................................ 9  
Frequently asked questions.........................................................14  
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................15  
Specifications....................................................................................17  
Legal notices .....................................................................................18  
90-day limited warranty................................................................19  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Rocketfish RF-GUV1124  
powerline Ethernet kit. This easy-to-use system enables you to connect  
any Ethernet network device (such as computers and game consoles) to  
other devices on your home network and to the Internet. Your  
powerline kit also lets you connect your network without the hassle of  
setting up wireless networking and complex security measures.  
The powerline Ethernet bridge converts Ethernet signals from a router or  
Internet modem to powerline signals that can travel along your home’s  
electrical wiring. The powerline Ethernet switch then converts the  
powerline signals back to Ethernet signals, allowing you to connect up  
to four Ethernet-enabled devices to the switch for easy home  
networking.  
Features  
Package contents  
Powerline Ethernet bridge (1)  
Powerline Ethernet switch (1)  
Ethernet cables (2)  
Quick Setup Guide  
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Powerline Ethernet bridge  
Item Description  
Power indicator  
On—Power is on.  
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Blinking—Device in standby mode or is in group joining mode.  
Off—Power is off.  
Ethernet link/activity indicator  
On—Ethernet network link detected.  
Blinking—Network traffic detected.  
Off—No Ethernet network link detected.  
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Powerline link/activity indicator  
On—Powerline link detected, but no powerline network traffic is detected.  
Blinking—Powerline network traffic is detected.  
Off—Powerline link not detected.  
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Item Description  
Ethernet port—Connect to your router (recommended) or Internet modem. For  
more information, see “Connecting your powerline devices” on page 10.  
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GROUP button—For custom network configuration, press this to create or join an  
additional powerline network. For more information, see “Creating additional  
networks” on page 12. Note: These devices are pre-configured at the factory and  
are ready to plug in and use. Do not press this button during first-time setup.  
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Item Description  
Vent holes—Do not block.  
RESET button—Press to restore all factory default settings.  
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Powerline Ethernet switch  
Item Description  
Power indicator  
On—Power is on.  
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Blinking—Device in standby mode or is in group joining mode.  
Off—Power is off.  
Ethernet link/activity indicator  
On—Ethernet network link detected.  
Blinking—Network traffic detected.  
Off—No Ethernet network link detected.  
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Powerline link/activity indicator  
On—Powerline link detected, but no powerline network traffic is detected.  
Blinking—Powerline network traffic is detected.  
Off—Powerline link not detected.  
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Item Description  
Ethernet port—Connect to your router (recommended) or Internet modem. For  
more information, see “Connecting your powerline devices” on page 10.  
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GROUP button—For custom network configuration, press this to create or join an  
additional powerline network. For more information, see “Creating additional  
networks” on page 12. Note: These devices are pre-configured at the factory and  
are ready to plug in and use. Do not press this button during first-time setup.  
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Item Description  
RESET button—Press to restore all factory default settings.  
Vent holes—Do not block.  
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Setting up your powerline network  
Choosing a location  
Before connecting your powerline devices, you need to determine  
where they need to be installed.  
Notes:  
Make sure that the two powerline devices are in the same home  
power circuit.  
These devices should be installed only in a residential setting. Do  
not install in a business environment.  
Powerline Ethernet bridge  
To use this kit to set up Internet  
access for your home network,  
you should install the bridge  
near the router that’s connected  
to your modem. For security, we  
recommend that you connect  
your bridge to the router, and  
not directly to the modem.  
For more information on your  
network’s modem or router, see  
the modem or router’s  
documentation.  
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Powerline Ethernet switch  
Install the powerline  
Ethernet switch on  
the same home  
power circuit as your  
powerline Ethernet  
bridge, and near  
your gaming console  
or other device.  
Connecting your  
powerline devices  
To connect your  
powerline bridge:  
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Plug your powerline bridge directly into a wall power socket. If  
other appliances are plugged into the same outlet, isolate them  
from the powerline bridge by using a noise-filtering power strip.  
Plug an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the powerline  
bridge and to an available Ethernet port on your network router.  
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To connect your powerline switch:  
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Plug your powerline switch directly into a wall power socket. If  
other appliances are plugged into the same outlet, isolate them  
from the powerline bridge by using a noise-filtering power strip.  
Plug an Ethernet cable into an available Ethernet port on the  
powerline switch and into an Ethernet port on a networkable  
device, such as a computer, Internet-connected TV, or game  
console. You can connect up to four network devices to your  
powerline switch.  
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Connecting tips  
Powerline networking sends data along the electrical wiring of your  
home, so the data can be corrupted by electrical interference  
(sometimes called “noise”) and the length of wiring it must pass  
through. Although your powerline devices can overcome most  
interference, it’s best to avoid creating interference so ensure the  
highest reliability. To reduce electrical interference, follow these tips:  
• Connect powerline devices directly to the wall power outlet  
Recommended  
Use a noise-filtering power strip to isolate  
powerline devices from AC power adapters.  
Noise-filtering power strip  
Outlet  
Powerline  
device  
Notes:  
Do not connect your powerline device to an uninterruptible power  
supply (UPS), backup power supply, or a noise-filtering power strip.  
Do not connect other high power-consuming devices to the same wall  
power outlet that your powerline device uses.  
Do not connect electrical noise-emitting appliances to the same wall  
power outlet that your powerline device uses, such as:  
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Battery chargers (including cell phone chargers)  
Hair dryers  
Power drills and other power tools  
Halogen lights  
Vacuum cleaners  
• Connect powerline devices to a power strip without noise filters  
If you must connect your powerline devices to a power strip, use the  
following guidelines:  
Make sure that the power strip does not have a noise filter or a  
surge protector, because the powerline network signals may  
become corrupted.  
Use a power strip with an AC cord that is as short as possible.  
Do not connect the adapter to a power strip that receives power  
from another power strip (daisy-chained).  
• Keep distances short  
If two powerline devices are separated by a great distance of electrical  
wiring, they may not communicate well with each other.  
• Reduce electrical interference  
Electrical interference (“noise”) from other electrical appliances can  
interfere with the performance, speed, and reliability of your powerline  
devices. For best results, unplug or isolate the following devices with a  
noise-filtering power strip:  
Air conditioners  
Fluorescent lights (especially industrial-grade lights)  
Blowers  
Large electrical motors  
Note: Powerline devices can interfere with appliances, such as lamps,  
that have a touch-sensitive power switch.  
Creating additional networks  
Your Rocketfish powerline devices are all pre-configured to see each  
other as part of the same network. Each has the default network name  
of HomePlugAV, and any other Rocketfish powerline devices with the  
same network name recognize these as part of the same network. For a  
standard home network, you’ll keep these settings as they are.  
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If, however, you want to set up multiple powerline networks in your  
home or change your powerline network’s name (for added security),  
you can configure the powerline devices to do so.  
To create an additional network and join devices to it:  
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Make sure that your powerline devices are plugged into a powered  
wall outlet and are not in standby mode.  
Determine which powerline devices will be part of your new  
network, then choose one to be the first device to reconfigure. This  
device will be the first to get the new network name.  
Tip: Gather all powerline devices for your new network into the same  
room to make this procedure easier. After you’re done configuring  
them, install them in any room you want.  
On that first device, press and hold the GROUP button for more than  
10 seconds until all indicator lights turn off and on again at the  
same time. A random network name (different than “HomePlugAV”)  
is generated for the device and all original settings are erased.  
Press and hold the GROUP button again for two seconds, then release  
it. The power indicator starts blinking. Your device is now in  
“Broadcasting new network” mode.  
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Note: The power indicator will not start blinking if you press and hold  
the GROUP button for longer than two seconds.  
Tip: To cancel the “Broadcasting new network” mode, press and hold  
the GROUP button again for three seconds.  
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On each additional device you want to connect to the new network:  
a
Press and hold the GROUP button for more than 10 seconds until  
all indicator lights turn off then on again at the same time. This  
erases the original network name of the device and frees it to  
join a new network group.  
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Press and hold the GROUP button again for two seconds, then  
release it. The power indicator starts blinking. Your device is now  
in “Broadcasting new network” mode.  
Note: The power indicator will not start blinking if you press and  
hold the GROUP button for longer than two seconds.  
Tip: To cancel the “Finding new network” mode, press and hold the  
GROUP button again for three seconds.  
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After your first and additional devices’ power indicators stop  
blinking, your additional device has successfully joined your first  
device’s network.  
Resetting a powerline device to factory defaults  
You can easily restore factory default settings for any of your powerline  
devices.  
To reset a powerline device to its factory default settings:  
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Make sure that your powerline devices are plugged into a powered  
wall outlet and are not in standby mode.  
On the powerline device, insert a small, stiff wire (such as a  
straightened paper clip) into the RESET hole. All factory defaults,  
including the network name, are restored.  
Standby mode  
When your powerline device is not connected to any network device  
(such as a computer) that’s turned on and active, it enters standby  
mode two minutes after the last activity.  
Standby mode saves power. During standby, the power indicator light  
blinks slowly. To exit standby mode, turn on or awaken the connected  
network device.  
Caution: Some computers support wake-on-LAN, which may prevent  
the powerline device from entering standby mode.  
Frequently asked questions  
How far can these devices send a network signal?  
Your network coverage may vary, depending on the number of  
electrical appliances in use. The theoretical maximum distance of  
wiring you can expect network signals to travel through is about  
984 feet (300 m).  
Do I have to rewire my home electrical outlets or install  
special filters for these devices?  
No. Powerline devices use your home’s existing electrical wiring to  
network computers in different rooms so that they can share files,  
printers, and Internet connections.  
Can these devices work with circuit breakers?  
Yes, if the powerline devices are used within the United States or  
Canada.  
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Is it secure to send private data over these devices?  
Yes. Data encryption is used to secure your data from prying eyes. For  
details, see “Specifications” on page 17.  
How many devices can be assigned to a single group?  
Because several powerline devices share the same electrical wiring  
(physical bandwidth), we recommend that a maximum of 10 powerline  
devices be connected on a single group. Data transfer speed slows as  
more powerline devices are connected.  
Can these devices communicate with other brands of  
powerline devices?  
Powerline devices using different powerline communication protocols  
may have difficulty communicating with each other, although they all  
can co-exist on same electrical wiring.  
Your Rocketfish powerline devices are HomePlug AV compliant. They  
can communicate with any other HomePlug AV-compliant powerline  
device, regardless of brand.  
Troubleshooting  
Problem: The power indicator is off  
Solution—Make sure that the device is plugged in to a powered outlet,  
not an extension cord, power strip, or surge protector.  
Problem: The powerline link/activity indicator is off  
Cause—The powerline devices can’t find each other.  
Solution—Make sure that all powerline devices are plugged into  
powered outlets and that all are connected to the same powerline  
network group. If the problem occurred after you reconnected a device,  
reset the devices to the default settings and try again. For more  
information, see “Resetting a powerline device to factory defaults” on  
page 14.  
Problem: The Ethernet link/activity indicator is off  
Cause—The network contains no data traffic.  
Solution—Make sure that:  
Your router is on.  
The Ethernet cable is connected between a powerline device’s  
Ethernet port and your router’s LAN port.  
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The computer can access the Internet if you connect it directly  
to the router. If there is no Internet connection, troubleshoot  
the router or contact your ISP (Internet service provider).  
Troubleshooting tips  
Powerline products work better when plugged directly into the  
wall power outlet, not power strips, extension cords, surge  
protectors, or uninterruptable power supplies.  
If you’ve moved a powerline device or disconnected the cables,  
other network devices may need about five minutes to refresh their  
information about the powerline network’s current status.  
To test whether your home’s electrical wiring is contributing to  
powerline problems, plug units into power outlets in the same  
room.  
Examples of wiring problems are:  
Old fuse boxes  
Old wiring that does not meet modern wiring building codes  
Swap powerline devices to determine whether one particular  
powerline device is causing the problem.  
Reset the powerline adapters to the factory default settings.  
For best performance, use the same brands and models of  
powerline devices throughout your network. Remember that one  
model’s software may not work for another model, especially  
remote and advanced features.  
We do not recommend that you use powerline networking in a  
businesses environment.  
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Specifications  
Description  
Powerline bridge Powerline switch  
200 Mbps  
Items  
PHY rate  
Effective data rate TCP: Up to 91 Mbps  
UDP: Up to 94 Mbps  
TCP: Up to 91 Mbps  
UDP: Up to 93 Mbps  
Frequency band  
Access methods  
2~28 MHz (with mask)  
CSMA/CA channel-access schemes  
QoS  
Four-level priority-based contention access, and multi-segment bursting  
8-level VLAN priority field, TOS field  
QoS classification by destination MAC address and IP port  
Modulation  
OFDM (QAM 8/16/64/256/1024, QPSK, BPSK, ROBO)  
10/100 RJ-45 ports  
Distance  
LAN standards  
PLC standard  
Operating system  
1 port  
4 ports  
AC wire: up to 300 meters  
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3U  
HomePlug AV  
OS independent  
Maximum devices in  
a network group  
Up to 63 slaves with 1 master (64 total)  
IGMP  
Support for IPv4/IGMP v1, v2, v3 snooping  
Support for IPv6 and MLD v1, v2 snooping  
Maximum 16 source addresses and group members  
Encryption  
128-bit AES Link Encryption with key management  
LED indicators  
Power, powerline activity,  
Ethernet link/activity  
Power, powerline activity,  
AV/1.0 detect  
Temperature  
Operating: 32~104°F (0~40°C)  
Storage: -4~140°F (-20~60°C)  
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Description  
Powerline bridge Powerline switch  
Items  
Relative humidity  
Operating: 10~85% non-condensing  
Storage: 5~90% non-condensing  
Power source  
100 ~ 240 VAC 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption Full load:  
Full load:  
110 VAC=3.3 W  
110 VAC=4.2 W  
220 VAC=5.3 W  
240 VAC=5.8 W  
220 VAC=3.8 W  
240 VAC = 4.2 W  
Standby mode <1.6 W  
Standby mode <1.8 W  
Certification  
CE, FCC Class B, Rohs, cTUVus, ICES-005  
Legal notices  
FCC Part 15  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this  
product is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may  
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
FCC warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance with the FCC Rules could void the user’s  
authority to operate this equipment.  
Canada ICES-006 statement  
Complies with IC: ICES-006; En conformité avec IC: NMB-006.  
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90-day limited warranty  
Rocketfish Products (“Rocketfish”) warrants to you, the original purchaser of this new RF-GUV1124 (“Product”), that the  
Product shall be free of defects in the original manufacture of the material or workmanship for 90 days from the purchase  
of the Product (“Warranty Period”). This Product must be purchased from an authorized dealer of Rocketfish brand  
products and packaged with this warranty statement. This warranty does not cover refurbished Product. If you notify  
Rocketfish during the Warranty Period of a defect covered by this warranty that requires service, terms of this warranty  
apply.  
How long does the coverage last?  
The Warranty Period lasts for 90 days, beginning on the date you purchased the Product. The purchase date is printed on  
the receipt you received with the product.  
What does this warranty cover?  
During the Warranty Period, if the original manufacture of the material or workmanship of the Product is determined to be  
defective by an authorized Rocketfish repair center or store personnel, Rocketfish will (at its sole option): (1) repair the  
Product with new or rebuilt parts; or (2) replace the Product at no charge with new or rebuilt comparable products or parts.  
Products and parts replaced under this warranty become the property of Rocketfish and are not returned to you. If service  
of Products and parts are required after the Warranty Period expires, you must pay all labor and parts charges. This  
warranty lasts as long as you own your Rocketfish Product during the Warranty Period. Warranty coverage terminates if  
you sell or otherwise transfer the Product.  
How to obtain warranty service?  
If you purchased the Product at a retail store location, take your original receipt and the Product to the store you purchased  
it from. Make sure that you place the Product in its original packaging or packaging that provides the same amount of  
protection as the original packaging. If you purchased the Product from an online web site, mail your original receipt and  
the Product to the address listed on the web site. Make sure that you put the Product in its original packaging or packaging  
that provides the same amount of protection as the original packaging.  
Where is the warranty valid?  
This warranty is valid only to the original purchaser of the Product in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.  
What does the warranty not cover?  
This warranty does not cover:  
Customer instruction  
Installation  
Set up adjustments  
Cosmetic damage  
Damage due to acts of God, such as lightning strikes  
Accident  
Misuse  
Abuse  
Negligence  
Commercial use  
Modification of any part of the Product, including the antenna  
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This warranty also does not cover:  
Damage due to incorrect operation or maintenance  
Connection to an incorrect voltage supply  
Attempted repair by anyone other than a facility authorized by Rocketfish to service the  
Product  
Products sold as is or with all faults  
Consumables, such as fuses or batteries  
Products where the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed  
REPAIR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. ROCKETFISH SHALL NOT BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON  
THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST DATA, LOSS OF USE OF YOUR PRODUCT, LOST BUSINESS OR LOST  
PROFITS. ROCKETFISH PRODUCTS MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, ALL EXPRESS  
AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF AND  
CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE  
WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE AND NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THE  
WARRANTY PERIOD. SOME STATES, PROVINCES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN  
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR PROVINCE TO PROVINCE.  
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