TRENDnet Network Hardware TPL310AP User Manual

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Table of Contents  
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Chapter 1: Product Overview  
The TPL-310AP 200Mbps Powerline AV Wireless N Access Point is an excellent  
solution that can be used to extend your network using your home or small office  
electrical wiring. In a home or small office building, use TPL-310AP adapters to link  
multiple locations without the need to run long Ethernet cables. Combined with a single  
broadband DSL/Cable Internet connection, every room with electrical power outlets can  
provide easy access to your high-speed Internet connection.  
The TPL-310AP 200Mbps Powerline AV Wireless N Access Point allows you to  
create or extend a wireless network using powerline technology. Using powerline as the  
network backbone, the TPL-310AP can be placed at where a wireless signal is needed,  
rather than at the farthest corner of a wireless network. Multiple TPL-310AP adapters  
can be used to cover larger areas without increasing wireless radiation and through the  
use of powerline as your network backbone with no additional wiring required. In  
addition, any Ethernet-enabled device may be connected to the 10/100Mbps Auto-MIDX  
Fast Ethernet port.  
The TPL-310AP coverage is provided by sending data signals through the walls  
themselves via the electrical system using powerline technology and then supplying  
802.11 wireless connectivity in the room where it is needed. In environments where  
wireless cannot provide a high degree of performance/connectivity, powerline will  
provide an alternative option to this obstacle. With 802.11n wireless data rates of up to  
300Mbps and HomePlug® AV speeds of up to 200Mbps, this easy-to-setup solution can  
provide fast streaming HD movies, online multiplayer games, and other data intensive  
applications for today’s HD Entertainment Center demand.  
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This versatile Powerline product has many applications:  
Expanding an Existing Powerline Network  
If you have an existing Powerline AV network already installed, simply plug in  
TRENDnet’s TPL-310AP into any outlet on your electrical system and connect it to your  
Powerline network. You will then have Internet access from the TPL-310AP’s wireless  
network and from its Ethernet port.  
Expanding a Wireless Network  
If you already have an existing wireless network and would like to expand wireless  
coverage, simply connect a TRENDnet Powerline AV adapter to your existing router.  
Then plug in TRENDnet’s TPL-310AP in an area with poor or no wireless coverage. Finally,  
connect the TPL-310AP to the first Powerline adapter using the one-touch Sync button.  
You will now have wireless coverage in an area that was not covered in the past.  
Expanding a Wired Network  
If you have an existing wired router and would like to create both a wireless and a  
Powerline network, simply connect TRENDnet’s TPL-310AP to your wired router and plug  
it into an electrical outlet. To further expand the Powerline network, plug in up to 15  
additional TRENDnet Powerline AV adapters into any outlet on your electrical system.  
If you have an existing wired router and would like to create both a wireless and a  
Powerline network, simply connect TRENDnet’s TPL-310AP to your wired router and plug  
it into an electrical outlet. To further expand the Powerline network, plug in up to 15  
additional TRENDnet Powerline AV adapters into any outlet on your electrical system.  
Combination 200Mbps Powerline adapter and 300Mbps wireless n access point  
Create a 300Mbps wireless network from any room in your home  
Connect up to 16 high speed powerline adapters  
Wireless n access point offers Access Point, Client, WDS, and Mesh mode  
functionality  
Advanced encryption  
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1.1 Technical Features  
Powerline  
1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX Ethernet port  
Connect one 200Mbps** Powerline AV Adapter to the Internet and then plug in up to 15* addi-  
tional Powerline AV adapters for instant building connectivity  
One-touch Sync button networks adapters quickly  
Share data intensive files, play games, download music, and more at faster data transfer rates  
Advanced 128-bit AES encryption to ensure total network security  
Neighbor network support for up to 4 overlapping networks  
Tri-color LED Indicator  
Network signal transmits up to 300 meters (984ft.)  
Auto QoS support through traffic classification and multiple priority queuing  
Windows-based Powerline configuration utility: compatible with Windows 7 (32/64-bit), Vista  
(32/64-bit), and XP (32/64-bit) operating systems  
Wireless  
Integrated high performance wireless n access point  
Based on IEEE 802.11n technology and compliant with IEEE 802.11b/g standards  
High-speed data rates of up to 300Mbps*** with IEEE 802.11n  
One-touch Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button connects wireless clients quickly  
Supports Access Point or Access Point (AP) Client (wireless adapter) mode  
In Access Point mode: expand a wireless network using Repeater mode (listed as AP Mode Sup-  
port), Wireless Distribution System (WDS), or Mesh mode (bridging)  
MAC filter feature for added security (AP mode only)  
Wireless security up to WPA/WPA2-RADIUS  
Create a weekly schedule to enable or disable wireless network  
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Quality of Service (QoS) support  
Broadcast up to 4 SSIDs with different wireless encryption  
Web graphical user interface provides backup, configuration, and firmware management  
Wireless indoor coverage up to 100 m (328 ft.)***  
3-year limited warranty  
* Maximum of 16 adapters (nodes) recommended for streaming video across your network. Additional  
adapters may decrease performance.  
** 200Mbps is the maximum theoretical Powerline data rate. Actual throughput will vary depending  
on environment.  
***Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications. Actual  
data throughput and coverage will vary depending on interference, network traffic, building materials  
and other conditions.  
**** Networked Powerline devices need to be plugged into power outlets that are on the same elec-  
trical system.  
*****It is not recommended to use this product on electrical systems that use AFCI circuit breakers or  
plugged into GFI protected outlets as this may cause performance degradation or loss in connectivity.  
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1.1 Package Contents  
The product package should contain the following items:  
TPL-310AP  
Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide  
CD-ROM (Utility & User’s Guide)  
Network Cable (1.5 m / 4.9 ft.)  
If any of the parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your dealer. Keep the  
carton, including the original packaging materials, in case you need to return the  
Powerline adapter for repair.  
1.2 System Requirements  
CD-ROM drive  
A Desktop or Laptop PC with wired or wireless Network Adapter Installed  
Existing 10/100Mbps wired network when TPL-310AP is used as a bridge device  
Web Browser: Internet Explorer (6.0 or higher)  
Additional HomePlug® AV powerline adapter  
(e.g. TRENDnet TPL-303E, TPL-304E, TPL-305E or another TPL-310AP)  
Note: You will need at least 2 powerline adapters to establish a powerline network. Please  
ensure that you have an additional powerline adapter before following the installation pro-  
cedure for this product.  
Powerline Configuration Utility System Requirements  
Supported Operating  
Systems  
CPU  
Memory  
Windows 7 (32/64-bit)  
1GHz or above  
1GB RAM or above  
Windows Vista (32/64-bit) 800MHz or above 512MB RAM or above  
Windows XP (32/64-bit) 300MHz or above 256MB RAM or above  
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1.3 Device Label  
The device label can be located on the back of the device where the power prong is found.  
Product Model  
Device Serial Number  
Device MAC Address  
Device Password (DPW)  
Product Hardware Version  
Powerline Firmware Version  
Default IP Address  
Default Subnet Mask  
1.4 LEDs & Buttons  
Ethernet  
(ETH)  
Wi-Fi  
Protected  
Setup  
Wireless  
(WIFI)  
(WPS)  
Powerline  
(PLC)  
Power  
(PWR)  
WPS Button  
Reset Button  
Sync Button  
Fast Ethernet Port  
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Sequen  
ce  
LED  
Color  
Definition  
Green  
N/A  
Solid  
Off  
Device powered On  
Device powered Off  
PWR (Power)  
Solid  
Powerline Connected (Connection Quality is Best)  
PL (Powerline)  
Green  
Syncing or Powerline Data Transmitting/Receiving (Connection Quality is  
Best)  
Blinking  
Solid  
Blinking  
Solid  
Powerline Connected (Connection Quality is Better)  
Powerline Data Transmitting/Receiving (Connection Quality is Better)  
Powerline Connected (Connection Quality is Good)  
Note: LED color  
indicates the strength  
and quality of the  
powerline connection  
through the electrical  
system  
Amber  
Red  
N/A  
Blinking  
Off  
Powerline Data Transmitting/Receiving (Connection Quality is Good)  
Powerline is not synced or connected  
10/20 Mbps, 100/200Mbps, or 1000/2000Mbps (Half/Full  
Duplex) Connected  
Solid  
Green  
ETH  
10/20Mbps, 100/200Mbps, or 1000/2000Mbps (Half/Full Duplex) Data  
Transmitting/Receiving  
Blinking  
Off  
(Ethernet Port)  
N/A  
Port Disconnected/No Ethernet Link  
Wireless is on or enabled / Wireless Data Transmission  
Wireless is off or disabled  
Green Blinking  
N/A Off  
Green Blinking  
N/A Off  
WIFI  
(Wireless)  
WPS is activated  
WPS  
(WiFi Protected Setup)  
WPS is not activated or disabled  
*Note: The following factors may affect the powerline network’s connection quality:  
Noise Generated by appliances that are connected to your electrical system through power outlets that have high  
power consumption requirements. (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.  
Button  
Action  
Function  
Initiate Sync/Connection and generate random network name/key on first  
adapter (PWR LED will start blinking)  
Match network name/key on secondary or additional adapter and connect to  
first adapter. (PWR LED will start blinking)  
Push/Hold for 2 sec  
Sync  
Note: The secondary or additional powerline adapter’s Sync button must also  
be pushed within 2 minutes (120 sec) of pushing the Sync button of the first  
adapter in order to establish connectivity.  
Push/Hold for 10 sec  
Push/Hold for 3 sec  
Erases the network name/key (All LEDs will turn off and turn back on)  
Activates Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)  
WPS  
Reset to Powerline factory defaults only (All LEDs will turn off and turn back on,  
PL LED will blink Amber)  
Push/Hold for 1 sec  
Push/Hold for 5 sec  
Note: Will reset to the factory default private network name “HomePlugAV”.  
This will not reset Wireless Access Point settings and the settings will remain  
intact.  
Reset  
Reset to Wireless Access Point factory defaults only (All LEDs will turn off and  
turn back on)  
Note: This will not reset Powerline settings and the settings will remain intact.  
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1.5 Top Panel  
There On/Off Power switch is located on the top panel of the device which is used to power the device  
on or off.  
On/Off Power  
Switch  
1.6 Defaults Settings  
Wireless AP  
IP Address / Subnet Mask  
SSID  
Setting  
192.168.10.100 / 255.255.255.0  
TRENDnet310  
Enabled  
SSID Broadcast  
Mode  
Access Point (AP)  
Auto  
Channel  
Channel Width  
802.11 Mode  
Security  
20MHz  
802.11b/g/n Mixed  
Disabled  
Username / Password  
Powerline  
admin / admin  
Setting  
Network Name/Security Key HomePlugAV  
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Chapter 2: Wireless Access Point Initial Setup  
When installing the TPL-310AP for the first time, it required for you to configure the device  
from a wired computer. Since the default IP address of the TPL-310AP is 192.168.10.100, please make  
sure to assign an IP address to the TPL-310AP that is NOT assigned to any other devices on your net-  
work. If your network IP address range is NOT 192.168.10.x, then the TPL-310AP IP address should be  
assigned with your network’s IP address range (i.e. 192.168.1.x, 192.168.2.x, 192.168.0.x) This chapter  
covers the typical configuration of the TPL-310AP in Access Point (AP) mode using the Setup Wizard. If  
you are an experienced user, other web configuration settings can be referenced in Chapter 3. Once  
the initial setup is complete, Chapter 4 will cover creating a powerline network with one additional po-  
werline adapter, or adding the TPL-310AP to existing powerline network.  
1. Plug the TPL-310AP into an available power outlet within reach of your computer’s network ca-  
ble.  
2. Connect a network cable from the TPL-310AP Wireless Access Point’s network port (located at  
the bottom of the device) into the computer’s network port.  
3. Move the power switch (located at the top of the device) to the “On” position.  
4. Assign a static IP address to your computer’s network adapter to 192.168.10.10 and subnet  
mask 255.255.255.0.  
Windows 7: Click on the Start Button, select Control Panel, click Network and Internet, click on  
Network and Sharing Center, and click Change Adapter Settings. Then, right-click the Local Area  
Connection icon and click Properties. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click  
Properties. Select Use the following IP address, and manually enter the IP address settings.  
Windows Vista: Click on the Start Button, select Control Panel, click Network and Internet, click  
on Network and Sharing Center, and click Manage Network Connections. Then, right-click the  
Local Area Connection icon and click Properties. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and  
then click Properties. Select Use the following IP address, and manually enter the IP address set-  
tings.  
Windows XP/2000: Click on the Start Button, select Control Panel, double-click the Network  
Connections icon, and then click Properties. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Prop-  
erties. Select Use the following IP address, and manually enter the IP address settings.  
5. Open your Web browser, and type http://192.168.10.100 in the Address bar, and then press En-  
ter.  
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6. Enter the User Name and Password and then click OK.  
7. In the menu in the left-hand panel, click on Setup Wizard.  
8. In the Setup Wizard window, click Next  
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9. Configure the LAN Interface Settings of the TPL-310AP. Click Next.  
IP Address: The assigned IP address should match the network IP address range of your network.  
This IP address should not be used by any other devices on your network.  
Subnet Mask: The assigned Subnet Mask should match the network Subnet Mask of your network.  
In most cases, the default Subnet Mask setting (255.255.255.0) should be fine.  
DHCP: Setting DHCP to Client will set your device to obtain an IP address automatically from your  
DHCP server (router). If Disabled, you will need to manually configure the IP address settings.  
Note: It is recommended to manually configure the LAN Interface Settings (IP Address and Subnet  
Mask) in case you need access the device in the future. Please write down the IP address settings as-  
signed for future reference.  
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10. Configure the Wireless LAN Settings. Then click Next.  
Band: In most cases, the default setting (2.4GHz (B+G+N)) should be fine.  
Mode: In most cases, the default setting AP (Access Point) should be fine.  
Network Type: This setting does not apply to (AP) mode, only in (AP Client) mode. Continue to the next  
setting.  
SSID: The SSID is the network name of your wireless network (The name wireless clients will discover,  
when scanning for wireless networks). It is recommended to assign a unique SSID (Network Name) and  
to not assign anything that would be personally identifying like “Smith Family Network” however, an  
SSID easily identifiable when searching for available wireless networks. Manually enter the name of  
your wireless network.  
Channel Width: In most cases, the default setting (20MHz) should be fine.  
Channel Number: This setting is only configurable when setting the Channel Width to 40MHz. In most  
cases, the default setting (Auto) should be fine.  
Enable MAC Clone (Single Ethernet Client): This setting does not apply to (AP) mode, only in (AP Client)  
mode.  
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11. Configure the Wireless Security Settings. Click the drop-down menu Encryption: and select  
WPA2(AES).  
Note: To protect your network from unauthorized wireless access, it is strongly recommended  
to enable wireless security. It is highly recommended to use WPA2 if all of your wireless devices  
also support WPA2, since it is the highest security protocol supported currently. Once wireless  
security is enabled on the TPL-310AP, each wireless computer or device must be configured to  
use the same protocol (WEP, WPA, WPA2) and configured with the same security key. Make  
sure your wireless devices support the security protocol configured on the TPL-310AP. If you are  
unsure of the security protocols supported, please refer the manuals for your wireless devices  
or contact the manufacturer to find out these details. The example demonstrates how to confi-  
gure the TPL-310AP for WPA2.  
12. Click the drop-down menu Pre-Shared Key Format: and select Passphrase.  
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13. In the box next to Pre-Shared Key, manually enter your wireless security key (8 63 characters).  
Click Finished.  
Note: This will be the key required to enter for your wireless computers or devices when con-  
necting wirelessly. If needed, write down your wireless security settings and security key for  
reference when configuring your other wireless devices.  
14. Please wait 25 seconds while the TPL-310AP applies the changes and reboots.  
15. If you are finished configuring the TPL-310AP wireless settings, after the changes are applied  
and the TPL-310AP has rebooted, disconnect the network cable from the TPL-310AP Ethernet  
network port, and unplug the TPL-310AP from the power outlet and skip over to the Powerline  
section (Chapter 4) for creating a powerline network. If you would like to configure any addi-  
tional wireless parameters, continue to Chapter 3 for any additional wireless settings.  
16. Change your computer’s network adapter settings back to obtain an IP address automatically.  
Windows 7: Click on the Start Button, select Control Panel, click Network and Internet, click on  
Network and Sharing Center, and click Change Adapter Settings. Then, right-click the Local Area  
Connection icon and click Properties. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click  
Properties. Select Obtain an IP address automatically.  
Windows Vista: Click on the Start Button, select Control Panel, click Network and Internet, click  
on Network and Sharing Center, and click Manage Network Connections. Then, right-click the  
Local Area Connection icon and click Properties. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and  
then click Properties. Select Obtain an IP address automatically.  
Windows XP/2000: Click on the Start Button, select Control Panel, double-click the Network  
Connections icon, and then click Properties. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Prop-  
erties. Select Obtain an IP address automatically.  
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Chapter 3: Wireless Access Point Web Management Interface  
3.1 Default Configuration Settings  
Wireless AP  
Setting  
IP Address / Subnet Mask 192.168.10.100 / 255.255.255.0  
SSID  
TRENDnet310  
Enabled  
SSID Broadcast  
Mode  
Access Point (AP)  
Auto  
Channel  
Channel Width  
802.11 Mode  
Security  
20MHz  
802.11b/g/n Mixed  
Disabled  
Username / Password  
admin / admin  
3.2 Menu Items  
Setup Wizard: Quickly configure the basic settings such as IP  
settings, SSID (Wireless Network Name), and Wireless Security.  
Status: Displays the current device status and some basic  
settings of the device.  
Wireless: Configure the wireless parameters such as AP, WDS,  
Mesh, AP client, and repeater modes. Configure wireless  
security settings, WPS, access control such as MAC filtering,  
and wireless scheduling.  
TCP/IP Settting: Configure the IP address settings for the  
local area network or Ethernet port.  
Log: Displays the device internal system log or configure the  
device to send system logs to a remote log server (Syslog).  
Statistics: Displays the number of packets transmitted and  
eceived on the wireless and wired interfaces.  
Upgrade Firmware: Upgrade the device firmware.  
Save/Reload Settings: Backup configuration, restore from configuration file, and reset the wireless  
access point settings to factory defaults.  
Password: Change the device username and password.  
System Time: Set the device system time.  
Logout: Logout of the web management interface.  
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3.3 Status  
Items  
Information  
The period that you turn the device on.  
The current firmware version of the device.  
The build time of the device originally.  
Uptime  
Firmware version  
Build Time  
Mode  
Displays the current Access Point mode.  
The band that the wireless AP operating.  
The name of this wireless network.  
Band  
SSID  
Channel Number  
Encryption  
The channel that the wireless network using.  
The security encryption type that the wireless network using.  
The Basic Service Set Identity of this AP (This parameter is the  
same as the MAC address of LAN port)  
BSSID  
Associated Clients  
Attain IP Protocol  
The number of members who is currently connected with this AP.  
Displays whether the IP address is set statically (Fixed IP) or  
obtained automatically (DHCP).  
IP Address  
The current IP address of this AP.  
The current subnet mask of this AP.  
The current default gateway of this AP.  
The current MAC address of this AP.  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
MAC Address  
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3.4 Wireless  
3.4.1 Apply/Reset Changes  
Clicking the  
button will take you to the confirmation screen that will prompt you to  
“Reboot Now” or “Reboot Later”  
Clicking “Reboot Now” will apply the changes and reboot the device.  
Clicking “Reboot Later” will store but not apply the current configuration changes and allow you to  
make more configuration changes before applying all the changes and reboot the device.  
Clicking the  
button will discard all of the current changes in the current page.  
3.4.2 Basic Settings  
This page is used to configure the wireless point parameters for wireless LAN clients to discover and  
establish wireless connectivity. This page is also used to set the wireless access point mode.  
Items  
Information  
Disable Wireless LAN  
Interface  
Mark the checkbox to disable wireless.  
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To select a band for this device to match 802.11b, 802.11g,  
802.11n, 802.11b/g, 802.11g/n or 802.11b/g/n. optional  
parameters:  
Band  
2.4GHz(B),2.4GHz(G),2.4GHz(N),2.4GHz(B+G),2.4GHz(G+N),  
2.4GHz(B+G+N)  
Configure this device as AP, Client, WDS or AP+WDS   
AP+MESH,MESH. If you set this device as AP or AP+WDS mode, the  
button is available for you to set up four SSID for  
this wireless network. Click on this button to do more  
configurations.  
Description of Modes  
AP (Access Point): Allows wireless clients or devices to establish  
connectivity.  
Client: Allows the device to connect to another wireless access  
point and establish connectivity through the network port. Also  
known as wireless adapter mode.  
Mode  
WDS (Wireless Distribution System): Allows the device to establish  
a WDS wireless bridge to other WDS supported wireless access  
points.  
AP+WDS (Access Point + Wireless Distribution System): Allows  
wireless clients or devices to establish connectivity and allows the  
device to establish a WDS wireless bridge to other WDS supported  
wireless access points simultaneously.  
Mesh: Allows the device to establish a wireless mesh network with  
other mesh supported wireless access points.  
AP+Mesh (Access Point + Mesh): Allows wireless clients or devices  
to establish connectivity and allows the device to establish a  
wireless mesh network with other mesh supported wireless access  
points simultaneously.  
When you configure this device in AP Client mode, this drop-down  
list allows users to change the network type into infrastructure  
mode or ad-hoc mode.  
Ad-Hoc mode: connects two computers directly without the use of  
a router or AP. It is also know as a peer-to-peer network.  
Network Type  
Infrastructure Mode: the wireless network contains at least one  
wireless client and one wireless AP or router. This client connects to  
Internet or intranet by communicating with this wireless AP.  
SSID  
Service set identifier (SSID) for the name of the wireless network.  
Select to use 20MHz or 40MHz as the wireless channel frequency.  
Channel Width  
If you have selected the channel width of 40MHz for this AP, you  
can control this AP to use the frequency for a deflection of “Upper”  
or “Lower.”  
Control Sideband  
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Channel Number  
Broadcast SSID  
Select a channel for the wireless network of this device.  
If you enable "Broadcast SSID", every wireless station located within  
the coverage of this wireless AP can discover this wireless AP easily.  
If you are building a public wireless network, enabling this feature is  
recommended. Disabling "Broadcast SSID" can provide better  
security.  
This will enhance the data transfer performance of multimedia  
contents when they’re being transferred over wireless network.  
WMM is not available in 11n mode.  
WMM  
The transmission rate of data packets of this wireless AP. The  
wireless AP will use the highest possible selected transmission rate  
to transmit the data packets if set to Auto.  
Data Rate  
Click "Show Active Clients" button, then an "Active Wireless Client  
Table" pops up. You can see the status of all active wireless stations  
that are connecting to the access point.  
Associated Clients  
Enable MAC clone  
Mark the checkbox to clone the MAC address of the device. This  
function is only available when you set this AP as Client mode. You  
can also manually set the MAC address in LAN setting.  
Mark this checkbox to enable Universal Repeater Mode which  
allows the TPL-310AP to repeat the signal of another wireless  
access point. Available in AP, Client, or AP+WDS modes only.  
Enable Universal  
Repeater Mode  
SSID of Extended  
Interface  
When enabling the Universal Repeater Mode, specify an SSID for  
the extended interface.  
* Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button at the bottom to save/reset the  
configuration.  
3.4.3 Multiple SSID  
This is the window that pops up after clicking the  
button.  
Select one of the AP, and then click the button “Show”, “Active Wireless Client Table – AP1” windows  
pops up.  
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3.4.4 Active Wireless Client Table  
This is the window that pops up after clicking the  
button. This will display  
information on wireless currently connected to each SSID including the primary.  
3.4.5 Advanced Settings  
You can set advanced wireless LAN parameters of this AP.  
Note: The settings on this page are intended for more advanced users who have sufficient knowledge  
of wireless LAN technology. Please do not modify these settings unless you are well aware of the  
effects on the wireless access point functionality and performance as a result of these changes.  
Items  
Information  
This value should remain at its default setting of 2346. If you  
experience a high packet error rate, you may slightly increase your  
Fragment Threshold fragmentation threshold within the value range of 256 to 2346.  
Setting the fragmentation threshold too low may result in poor  
performance.  
Request To Send threshold. This value should remain at its default  
setting of 2347. If you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor  
modifications to the value range between 0 and 2347 are  
RTS Threshold  
recommended.  
Beacon Interval  
Beacons are packets sent by an access point to synchronize a  
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wireless network. Specify a beacon interval value. Default (100ms)  
is recommended.  
The length of CRC blocks in the frames during the wireless  
communication.  
Preamble Type  
IAPP  
To enables multiple AP to communicate and pass information  
regarding the location of associated Stations.  
Some 802.11g wireless adapters support 802.11g protections,  
which allows the adapter search for 802.11b/g singles only. Select  
“Enabled” to support protection or select “Disabled” to disable this  
function.  
Protection  
To aggregate lots of packets into a big one before transmitting  
packets. This can reduce control packet overhead.  
Aggregation  
Indicates that the 802.11g network is using a short slot time  
because there are no legacy (802.11b) stations present  
Short GI  
RF Output Power  
Select the signal strength for the wireless network.  
* Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button at the bottom to save/reset the  
configuration.  
3.4.6 Security  
To protect your network from any unauthorized access, it is recommended to enable wireless security.  
Once wireless security is enabled on the Wireless Access Point, each wireless computer or device must  
be configured with the same encryption and key. If you select WPA or WPA2 sure your wireless  
adapters support WPA or WPA2. If your wireless adapters do not support WPA or WPA2, then select  
WEP. Please select Disable, WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPA-Mixed in the drop list. If you select none, any  
data will be transmitted without encryption and any station can access the AP. Note: If you have the  
Multiple SSID feature enabled (Section 3.4.3), then those SSIDs will be available in the drop-down  
menu “Select SSID” and you can assign different security types to different SSIDs. Note: This section  
applies to both AP and client modes. For configuring security on WDS and Mesh, please refer to the  
their sections in this User Guide.  
Items  
Select SSID  
Information  
Please choose a SSID you have set for this AP in the Wireless > Basic  
Settings from the drop-down list. The SSID will be shown on the  
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wireless network for recognizing.  
There are 5 modes for you to select: Disable, WEP, WPA, WPA2, and  
WPA-Mixed. Please refer to the following description.  
Encryption  
Users that do not use this function or connecting to an open-wireless  
network please skip this part. Please configure the settings in  
accordance with the Certificated Server.  
802.1x Authentication  
* Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button to save/reset the configuration.  
WEP Security  
Items  
Information  
Encryption  
802.1x  
Select a security encryption mode for this AP.  
Check this option if to use an external 802.1x RADIUS server  
for authentication.  
Authentication  
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Authentication  
There provide three options for selecting: Open System,  
Shared Key, Auto  
Key Length  
Select 64-bit or 128-bit as the key encryption length.  
Select ASCII or Hex (0-9, A-F) to setup the key value.  
Enter the key according to the key format you select.  
Key Format  
Encryption Key  
* Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button to save/reset the configuration.  
WPA/WPA2 Security  
Items  
Information  
There are two items, “Enterprise (RADIUS)” and  
“Personal (Pre-Shared Key). You can select the mode by  
clicking the item.  
Authentication Mode  
WPA Cipher Suite  
Select the WPA Cipher Suite to be TKIP or AES.  
Pre-Shared Key  
Format  
To decide the format, select Passphrase or Hex in the  
drop down menu.  
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Enter the Pre-shared Key according to the pre-shared  
key format you select. This is the shared secret between  
AP and STA. This field must be filled with character.  
longer than 8 and less than 64 lengths.(The default  
value is 1234567890ab)  
Pre-Shared Key  
* Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button to save/reset the configuration.  
WPA Mixed  
Items  
Information  
Authentication Mode  
There are two items, “Enterprise (WPA-Radius)”  
and “Personal (Pre-Shared Key). You can select  
the mode by clicking the item.  
WPA / WPA2 Cipher Suite  
Pre-Shared Key Format  
Select the WPA/WPA2 Cipher Suite to be TKIP or  
AES.  
To decide the format, select Passphrase or Hex in  
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the drop list.  
Pre-Shared Key  
Enter the Pre-shared Key according to the pre-  
shared key format you select. This field must be  
filled with character longer than 8 and less than  
64 lengths. (The default value is 1234567890ab)  
* Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button to save/reset the configuration.  
3.4.7 Access Control  
To restrict the clients of Access authentication of wireless clients by MAC address, set up the access list  
in this page. If the Wireless Access Control Mode is set to "Allow Listed", only the wireless LAN clients  
whose MAC addresses are listed in the Current Access Control List will be able to connect to the wire-  
less access point and all other clients not listed will be denied access. If the mode is set to "Deny  
Listed", the wireless LAN clients whose MAC addresses are listed in the Current Access Control List will  
not be able to connect to the wireless access point and all other clients will be allowed access. This fea-  
ture is only available when using AP, AP+WDS, or AP+Mesh modes located under Wireless > Basic  
Clicking “Delete Selected” will delete the checked entries in the list.  
Clicking “Delete All” will delete all of the entries listed.  
Items  
Information  
Click on the drop list to choose the access  
control mode. You may select “Allow listed” to  
allow those allowed MAC addresses or select  
“Deny Listed” to ban those MAC addresses  
from accessing to this device or select  
“Disable.  
Wireless Access Control  
Mode  
Fill in the MAC address that you wish to  
control, and give a definition to it.  
MAC Address &  
Comment  
(MAC Address Format: xxxxxxxxxxxx)  
Lists the MAC Access Control Settings you have  
added before. Click on the list to change  
configuration. To Delete the station on the list,  
mark the check box in the select item and click  
the “Delete Selected. If you want to delete all  
Current Access Control  
list  
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stations on the list, click “Delete All” to  
remove all of them.  
* Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button to save/reset the configuration.  
3.4.8 WDS Settings  
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) mode uses wireless media to connect to other wireless access  
points. Another term for this feature is wireless point to point or point to multi-point bridging. Wireless  
access points using WDS mode must be configured to use the same channel number, wireless security  
type, and wireless security key. Add other WDS enabled wireless access points using their device MAC  
addresses. This feature is only available when using WDS, AP+WDS, Mesh, or AP+Mesh modes located  
under Wireless > Basic Settings. To use WDS, you will require at least 2 or more wireless access points  
that support WDS. Note: WDS is not a wireless standard and connectivity may or may not be estab-  
lished between different wireless access point devices that support this feature. It is recommended to  
use the same device model when using this feature.  
Items  
Information  
MAC Address &  
Comment  
Fill in the MAC address that you wish to  
control, and give a definition to it.  
(MAC Address Format: xxxxxxxxxxxx)  
Data Rate  
The transmit limitation of data packets of this  
wireless AP. The wireless AP will use the highest  
possible selected transmission rate to transmit  
the data packets.  
Current WDS AP List  
Lists the WDS Settings you have added before.  
Click on the list to change configuration. To  
Delete the station on the list, mark the check  
box in the select item and click the “Delete  
Selected. If you want to delete all stations on  
the list, click “Delete All” to remove all of them.  
* Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button to save/reset the configuration.  
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1. Click on Wireless and then click Basic Settings. For Mode, select AP+WDS, WDS, Mesh, or AP+Mesh.  
Click Apply Changes. Click Reboot Later.  
2. Click on Wireless and the click WDS Settings. Check the Enable WDS checkbox. In the MAC Address  
field, enter the MAC Address of the remote wireless access point to bridge with the TPL-310AP.  
3. To enable wireless security for WDS, click Set Security and apply the appropriate wireless security.  
The same wireless security type and key will need to be entered into the remote wireless access point.  
4. Click Apply Changes. Click Reboot Now to apply the changes to the device.  
3.4.9 Mesh Settings  
Wireless Mesh mode uses wireless media to connect to other wireless access points. Another term for  
this feature is wireless point to point or point to multi-point bridging. Unlike WDS mode, wireless mesh  
mode can provide redundancy and dynamic path selection through multiple Mesh enabled wireless  
access points. Wireless access points using wireless mesh mode must be configured to use the same  
channel number, Mesh ID, wireless security type, and wireless security key. This feature is only availa-  
ble when using Mesh or AP+Mesh modes located under Wireless > Basic Settings. To use Mesh, you will  
require at least 2 or more wireless access points that support Mesh. It is ideal to have at least 3 wire-  
less access points.  
Items  
Information  
Mesh ID  
Enter the Mesh ID used for your wireless mesh  
network. The ID should also be entered on any  
other wireless access points that should belong  
to your wireless mesh network.  
Encryption  
To enable security for Mesh mode, select the  
encryption mode WPA2(AES).  
Pre-Shared Key Format  
Pre-Shared Key  
To decide the format, select Passphrase or Hex  
in the drop down menu.  
Enter the Pre-shared Key according to the pre-  
shared key format you select. This field must be  
filled with character longer than 8 and less than  
64 lengths. The key should also be entered on  
any other wireless access points that belong to  
your wireless mesh network.  
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1. Click on Wireless and then click Basic Settings. For Mode, select Mesh, or AP+Mesh. Click Apply  
Changes. Click Reboot Later.  
2. Click on Wireless and the click Mesh Settings. Check the Enable Mesh checkbox. In the Mesh ID field,  
enter the Mesh ID of your wireless mesh network.  
3. To enable wireless security for Mesh, click the drop-down menu Encryption and select WPA2(AES).  
Next to Pre-Shared Key Format, select Passphrase. In the field Pre-Shared Key, enter the key for your  
wireless mesh network. The same wireless security type and key will need to be entered into any other  
wireless access point that belong to your mesh network.  
4. Click Apply Changes. Click Reboot Now to apply the changes to the device.  
3.4.10 Site Survey  
This page displays basic information about available wireless networks. When the TPL-310AP is  
configured in Client mode located under Wireless > Basic Settings, this page will allow you to scan and  
establish wireless connectivity to available wireless networks (access points or wireless routers).  
To establish wireless connectivity in Client mode:  
1. Click on Wireless and then click Basic Settings. For Mode, select Client. Click Apply Changes. Click  
Reboot Later.  
2. If the wireless network you will connect uses wireless security, click on Wireless and then click  
Security. Click Apply Changes. Click Reboot Later.  
3. Click the Encryption drop-down menu, and select and configure the appropriate security set-  
tings of the wireless network you will connect to. Click Apply Changes. Click Reboot Now to  
apply the changes to the device. Note: When in Client mode, encryption is required to be confi-  
gured first before connecting to the available wireless network.  
4. Click on Wireless and then click Site Survey. Click  
button to scan for available wireless  
networks. In the list under Select, click the radio button next to the available wireless network  
that you want to connect to and click the button.  
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3.4.11 WPS  
This page allows you to configure the settings for Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Using this feature al-  
lows you to connect WPS enabled wireless LAN clients to the wireless access point quickly and easily  
with one of the following methods: Virtual Push Button (PBC), Hardware Push Button (Located on phys-  
ical device), or PIN number. This feature is only available when the Broadcast SSID is Enabled and using  
AP, AP+WDS, or AP+Mesh modes located under Wireless > Basic Settings. WPS can also be used in  
Client mode to establish connectivity to another wireless access point or wireless router.  
Items  
Information  
WPS Status  
You cannot manually select the items here. The WPS Status will change  
from “UnConfigured” to “Configured” after you enable WPS function  
and setup a wireless security key for this device.  
Self-PIN Number  
If you use this device as a client, you can use this code when trying to  
connect this device to other AP by using the PIN method.  
Push Button  
Configuration  
Push Button Communication (PBC) method use a simple action of  
pushing a button on both the AP and the new STA to reach the function  
of easy setup WPS connection. You can simply click the  
button in this GUI page. After click on the button, please run the client’s  
WPS and push the PBC button within 2 minutes.  
Client PIN Number Personal Identification Number (PIN) method. Users have to fill in the  
PIN code of enrollee device and click on the button to  
make communication with other AP. After click on the button, please run  
the client’s WPS and push the PIN button within 2 minutes.  
*Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button at the bottom to save/reset the configu-  
ration.  
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3.4.12 Schedule  
This page allows you to setup a schedule when the wireless functionality is enabled. The wireless  
functionality will be disabled for any other days and time not configured within the schedule on this  
page. Please remember to configure the device System Time first (Section 3.11), before creating the  
wireless schedule.  
Items  
Information  
Checking this box enables the wireless  
schedule function.  
Enable Wireless Schedule  
Everyday: Checking this option will select all  
days.  
Days  
Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: Check the  
days you want the wireless schedule to be  
active.  
24 Hours: Checking this option will select all  
hours of the days you have selected.  
From: Click the drop-down menus to set the  
time the wireless functionality will be turned  
on. (The options are in 5 minutes increments)  
Time  
To: Click the drop-down menus to set the time  
the wireless functionality will be turned off.  
(The options are in 5 minutes increments)  
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3.5 TCP/IP Settings  
This page is used to configure the IP address parameters of the wireless access point for the local area  
network, which connects to the Ethernet port of your wireless access point. Please make sure that the  
IP address assigned to the wireless access point is available and is not being used by any other device  
connected to the local area network.  
Items  
IP Address  
Information  
The IP of your AP LAN port (default  
192.168.10.100).  
Subnet Mask of you LAN (default 255.255.255.0).  
All devices on the network must have the same  
subnet mask to communicate on the network.  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
Enter the IP Address of the AP in your network.  
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol. It is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP  
addresses “automatically”. In this device, manual  
setting up your client IP is necessary when you  
want to use the AP as your client’s default gateway.  
DHCP  
Enabled: Suitable for office environment, for exam-  
ple, there are over 3 Ethernet switches or Routers or  
APs are being used at the same time. Because STP  
(Spanning Tree Protocol) needs 2~49 seconds to take  
effect.  
802.1d Spanning Tree  
(STP)  
Disabled: Suitable for ordinary application when  
there are less than 3 Ethernet switches or Routers or  
APs working the same time, for example, ordinary  
home.  
Applies to Client mode only. Enter the MAC address  
you would like to clone to the TPL-310AP. This will  
be the MAC address that will appear on the access  
point or wireless router you are connected to when  
in Client mode. If there is no value here, then the  
TPL-310AP MAC address will be used unless Enable  
MAC Clone is check under Wireless > Basic Settings.  
Section 3.4.2 (MAC Address Format: xxxxxxxxxxxx)  
Clone MAC Address  
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ration.  
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3.6 Log  
This page is used to display the device internal system log or send system logs to a remote log server  
(Syslog).  
Items  
Information  
Checking this option enables the in logging function  
of the TPL-310AP. If enable, the logging information  
will display in the blank white box in the page.  
Types of Logging  
Enable Log  
system all Logs all system and debug information.  
wireless Logs only information related to the  
wireless functionality of the device.  
11s Logs only information about wireless mesh.  
(Applies only when using Mesh & AP+Mesh modes.)  
Sends or forwards logging information to an  
external log server (Syslog server).  
Enable Remote Log  
Log Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the  
external log server (Syslog server).  
*Please click on the Apply Changes button to save the configuration. Click the Refresh button to check  
for new logging information in the blank white box. Click the Clear button to clear all the logging infor-  
mation from the white box.  
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3.7 Statistics  
This page displays the number of packets transmitted and received on the wireless and wired Ethernet  
interfaces for monitoring purposes. To display the latest information, click the  
button.  
3.8 Upgrade Firmware  
This page allows you to upload firmware to the device. Firmware updates may provide bug fixes and/or  
enhancements to the functionality of the device and if available, can be downloaded from the down-  
loads section on TRENDnet website (http://www.trendnet.com) Please do not power off the device  
until the firmware upload procedure is completed as this may crash the system or damage the device.  
To upgrade the firmware, please click on the  
file location on your computer and then click the  
button, navigate to the extracted firmware  
button to start the firmware upgrade.  
3.9 Save/Reload Settings  
This page allows you to save your current wireless access point configuration to a file and restore the  
wireless access point settings from a previously saved configuration file on this device. This page also  
allows you to reset the wireless AP configuration to factory default settings. (Does not affect powerline  
settings)  
Items  
Information  
Click on the  
button to save the current wireless AP  
Save Settings to File  
configuration to file to a location on your computer.  
Click  
to select the file that you want to restore,  
to start the restore process.  
Load Settings from File  
Reset Settings to Default  
and then click  
Click  
to reset the wireless AP configuration to  
factory default settings.  
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3.10 Password  
This page allows you to configure the administrative user account for managing the wireless access  
point and access to the web graphical user interface. Leaving the User Name and Password fields blank  
or empty will disable the user account protection. To change the administrator user name and pass-  
word, enter the User Name , New Password , and confirm the password. Click the Apply Changes button  
to save the changes.  
3.11 System Time  
This page allows you to set the device system time and also displays the current device time. Click Re-  
fresh to update the device time displayed. To set the device time, you can manually enter edit the time  
displayed or you can click on Copy Computer Time to copy your computer’s current time settings. Click  
Apply Change to save the changes. Note: This section should be configured first, before configuring the  
wireless schedule (Section 3.4.12)  
3.12 Logout  
This page is used to logout of the wireless access point web management interface.  
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Chapter 4: Powerline  
At factory default powerline settings, the TPL-310AP 200Mbps Powerline AV Wireless N Access  
Point (or other TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline adapter models TPL-303E, TPL-304E, TPL-305E,  
TPL-401E) can be installed into any room in your home or small office with a wall power outlet, without  
the need for additional software or configuration. Assuming the TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline  
adapters are at factory default settings, to create a powerline network using the TPL-310AP and  
another TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline adapter, simply plug one of the powerline adapters into a  
wall power outlet in one room and plug the other powerline adapter into an available wall power  
outlet in another room to establish connectivity between the two rooms.  
In order to share Internet connectivity through your powerline adapters, it is ideal to install at  
least one powerline adapter in the room where your modem and router are located and connect the  
powerline adapter to one of your router’s LAN ports via Ethernet network cable. Any additional  
powerline adapters that are installed and connected in other rooms will then share Internet  
connectivity through your router. Once the powerline adapters are connected to each other through  
the electrical system, any additional devices such as computers or network appliances (e.g. Game  
Console, Blu-ray player, IP Set Top Box, network enabled TV, etc.) connected to any of your powerline  
adapters via Ethernet can then communicate to each other as well as share Internet connectivity  
through your router.  
The installation diagram shows a typical setup of the TPL-310AP extending your wireless network connectivity to another room when  
bridged with two additional powerline adapters, in this case, the TRENDnet TPL-303E. One TPL-303E is installed in the room with the rou-  
ter and modem which will allow for Internet connectivity when connected through powerline. Any additional powerline adapters  
connected will then be able to provide Internet connectivity to the other rooms. The orange line represents the powerline connectivity es-  
tablished through your home’s electrical system and the blue lines represent Cat. 5, 5e, 6 Ethernet connectivity to your network enabled  
appliances such as a computer, router, or IP set top box connected to your television. The green lines represent the wireless connectivity  
from your wireless device (e.g. laptop computer, media bridge, etc.) to the TPL-310AP.  
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4.1 Create a powerline network and extend you wireless network  
The following procedure describes how to create a basic powerline network between the TPL-  
310AP and an additional TRENDnet powerline adapter model TPL-303E (or TPL-304E, TPL-305E,  
TPL-401E) and share Internet connection through a router to a computer or network appliance in  
another room.  
The procedure assumes the following:  
You have one additional TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline adapter (models TPL-303E, TPL-  
304E, TPL-305E, TPL-401E) and the powerline settings are set to factory defaults. If you have  
an existing powerline network (2 or 3 other TRENDnet powerlines adapters already plugged  
in and connected) and you are adding the TPL-310AP, please refer to section 4.5.  
The TPL-310AP has already been initially configured in (AP) Access Point mode to allow  
wireless computers or devices to wirelessly connect covered in Chapter 2.  
Your router is already installed and configured for Internet connectivity.  
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1. Plug the TPL-303E (or TPL-304E, TPL-305E, TPL-401E) powerline adapter into an available wall power  
outlet in the room where your router is located.  
Warning: Do not plug the powerline adapter into a power strip that has surge protection. Doing so  
will degrade power line performance. For best performance, plug all powerline adapters directly in-  
to a wall power outlet.  
2. Connect one end of the Network Cable into the Ethernet port located at the bottom of the TPL-303E  
(or TPL-304E, TPL-305E, TPL-401E) powerline adapter and connect the other end of the Ethernet  
cable into one of the router’s LAN ports.  
3. Plug the TPL-310AP powerline adapter into an available wall power outlet in another room where  
your wireless computers or network appliances (e.g. Wireless Media Bridge, Game Console, Blu-ray  
player, IP Set Top Box, network enabled TV, etc.) is located or the room where you would like to  
extend your wireless network.  
4. To verify connectivity between the TPL-310AP and the TPL-303E (or TPL-304E, TPL-305E, TPL-401E),  
make sure that the PL (P-Link on TPL-303E/304E) LED is on solid (Green, Amber, Red, Green only –  
TPL-303E/304E). Please refer to the LED section 1.4 for details on the TPL-310AP LED indicator.  
5. You have successfully created a basic powerline network between the TPL-310AP and the TPL-303E  
(or TPL-304E, TPL-305E, TPL-401E) powerline adapters. The computer or network appliance  
connected to the TPL-310AP via Network Cable can now access the Internet. Wireless computers or  
appliances can now be configured to connect to the TPL-310AP wirelessly to access your local  
network and Internet.  
6. (OPTIONAL Wired Connectivity) Connect one end of the Ethernet Cable into the Ethernet port  
located at the bottom of the TPL-310AP and the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet  
port on your computer or network appliance (e.g. Game Console, Blu-ray player, IP Set Top Box,  
network enabled TV, etc.).  
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4.2 Securing your Powerline Network  
The TPL-310AP 200Mbps Powerline AV Wireless N Access Point has a default powerline network  
name/security key assignment of “HomePlugAV”. When connecting TRENDnet HomePlug® AV  
powerline adapters, the adapters will be assigned the default network/security key which allows  
adapters to establish connectivity through your home or small office’s electrical system without the  
need for additional software or configuration. For added security, the default network name/security  
key can be modified using the TPL-310AP Sync button covered in the section 3.3 or through the use of  
the Powerline Configuration Utility in Chapter 5.  
Note: The default network name/security key assigned to the TPL-310AP is “HomePlugAV”. All  
powerline adapters in the same powerline network must have the same network name/security key in  
order to establish connectivity. If the network name/security keys are not the same for all powerline  
adapters on the same powerline network, the adapter will NOT establish connectivity. TRENDnet  
Powerline AV models TPL-303E, TPL-304E, TPL-305E, TPL-310AP, and TPL-401E all have the same  
default network name/security key assignment of “HomePlugAV”.  
4.3 Changing the Network Name/Security Key using the Sync Button  
The procedure describes how to create a change the network name/security key between the  
TPL-310AP and an additional TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline adapter (models TPL-303E, TPL-304E,  
TPL-305E, TPL-401E). This procedure can also be used to establish connectivity between two powerline  
adapters that are currently disconnected and change the default network name/security key  
simultaneously. The example below demonstrates how to accomplish using the TPL-310AP and the  
TPL-303E, however, this procedure also applies to other TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline adapters.  
Assuming the TRENDnet powerline adapters are already plugged into wall power outlets and either  
currently connected or disconnected to each other.  
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1. Push and hold the Sync button on one of the TRENDnet powerline adapters (i.e. TPL-310AP) for 10  
seconds and release it. All LEDs will turn off and turn back on. This will erase the current network  
name/security key assigned to this powerline adapter.  
2. Push and hold the Sync button on the other TRENDnet powerline adapter (i.e. TPL-303E) for 10  
seconds and release it. All LEDs will turn off and turn back on. This will erase the current network  
name/security key assigned to this powerline adapter.  
3. Push and hold the Sync button on the first TRENDnet powerline adapter (i.e. TPL-310AP) for 2  
seconds and release it. The PWR LED will start blinking. This will initiate sync/connection and  
generate a random network name/security key assignment to this adapter.  
4. Within 2 minutes (120 sec), push and hold the Sync button on the other TRENDnet powerline  
adapter (i.e. TPL-303E) for 2 seconds and release it. The PWR LED will start blinking. This will  
establish connectivity between the two powerline adapters by assigning the second powerline  
adapter’s (i.e. TPL-303E) network name/security key to match the network name/security key of the  
first powerline adapter (i.e. TPL-310AP).  
5. To verify connectivity between the two powerline adapters, make sure that the PL LED (P-Link on  
TPL-303E/304E) on each powerline adapter is on solid (Green, Amber, Red, Green only TPL-  
303E/304E). Please refer to the LED section 1.4 for details on the LED indicator.  
4.4 Adding the Powerline Adapter to an Existing Powerline Network  
The procedure describes how to add the TPL-310AP 200Mbps Powerline AV Wireless N Access  
Point to an existing powerline network. The example below demonstrates how to accomplish using the  
TPL-310AP and 2 additional TPL-303E powerline adapters, however, this procedure also applies to  
other TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline adapters.  
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Assuming the two TPL-303E powerline adapters are currently connected to each other and the TPL-  
310AP is currently disconnected.  
1. Push and hold the Sync button on the TPL-310AP for 10 seconds and release it. All LEDs will turn off  
and turn back on. This will erase the current network name/security key assigned to the additional  
TPL-310AP.  
2. Push and hold the Sync button on one of the two TPL-303E powerline adapters that are currently  
connected to each other for 2 seconds and release it. The PWR LED will start blinking.  
3. Within 2 minutes (120 sec), push and hold the Sync button on the TPL-310AP for 2 seconds and  
release it. The PWR LED will start blinking. This will establish connectivity between the three  
powerline adapters by assigning the TPL-310AP network name/security key to match the network  
name/security key of the TPL-303E powerline adapters that are currently connected.  
4. To verify connectivity between the three powerline adapters, make sure that the PL LED (P-Link on  
TPL-303E/304E) on each powerline adapter is on solid (Green, Amber, Red, Green only TPL-  
303E/304E). Please refer to the LED section 1.4 for details on the LED indicator.  
4.5 Overlapping Powerline Networks  
It is possible to create multiple powerline networks on the same electrical system separated  
and grouped by different network names/security keys. The powerline networks will work and  
communicate independently of each other which can provide security between different groups of  
powerline adapters. For example, if you have five powerline adapters (Adapter A, Adapter B, Adapter C,  
Adapter D, Adapter E), you can group Adapters A,B, and C together on one powerline network and  
group Adapters D and E on a different powerline network. Each group will use a different network  
name/security key.  
Note: It is recommended that only a maximum of up to 4 powerline networks can be created per  
electrical system. Any additional powerline networks above the recommended result in significant  
degradation in powerline performance.  
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4.6 Moving Powerline Adapters between different Powerline Networks  
Use the previous procedures in Chapter 4: Powerline, Sections 4.1 - 4.4, to connect one group of  
adapters, then you can carry out the procedures on another group of adapters to create multiple  
overlapping powerline networks. This procedure describes how to disconnect a powerline adapter from  
one powerline network and connect the adapter to a different powerline network.  
Assuming “Adapter B” is the TPL-310AP and all other powerline adapters are TPL-303E powerline  
adapters and for reference in the diagram and this procedure, the adapters will be labeled Adapter A,  
B, C, D, and E. Adapters A, B, and C are currently connect together to form one powerline network and  
Adapters D and E form another powerline network. Adapter B will be disconnected from Adapters A  
and C and connected to Adapters D and E.  
1. Push and hold the Sync button on Adapter B (i.e. TPL-310AP) for 10 seconds and release it. All LEDs  
will turn off and turn back on. This will erase the current network name/security key assigned to  
Adapter B (i.e. TPL-310AP) and disconnect from Adapters A and C.  
2. Push and hold the Sync button on Adapter D for 2 seconds and release it. The PWR LED will start  
blinking.  
3. Within 2 minutes (120 sec), push and hold the Sync button on Adapter B for 2 seconds and release  
it. The PWR LED will start blinking. This will establish connectivity between Adapters B, D, and E by  
assigning Adapter B’s network name/security key to match the network name/security key of  
Adapters D and E.  
4. To verify connectivity between the powerline adapters, make sure that the PL LED LED (P-Link on  
TPL-303E/304E) on each powerline adapter is on solid (Green, Amber, Red, Green only TPL-  
303E/304E). Please refer to the LED section 1.4 for details on the LED indicator.  
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Chapter 5: Powerline Configuration Utility  
The Powerline Configuration Utility is an additional tool that allows you to centrally manage the  
powerline adapters that are connected to your network. Instead of using a randomly generated key  
with the Sync button, the utility allows you to manually configure the network name/security key for a  
single powerline adapter or multiple adapters simultaneously. This tool allows for easy management  
for multiple powerline adapters in your network. In addition, this tool also allows you to upgrade the  
powerline firmware.  
Note:  
1. Before installing and using the utility, write down the 16-digit Device Password (DPW) and MAC Address of  
each TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline adapter as this will be required to apply changes to remote  
devices discovered in the utility. This is located on the Device Label, please refer to Section 1.3.  
2. Before installing and using the utility, make sure the computer in which you are installing the utility is  
connected to your network and your TRENDnet HomePlug® AV adapters are also connected to your  
network.  
3. Make sure all of the TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline adapters are already connected to each other  
using the procedures in Chapter 4: Powerline  
4. The utility is only compatible with Windows operating systems. For details, please refer to Section 1.2.  
5.1 Software Installation  
1. Insert the included CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
2. At the CD Autorun Prompt window, click Run Autorun.exe  
3. At the CD-ROM menu window, click Install Utility.  
4. At the WinPcap installer window, click Next.  
Note: The Powerline Configuration Utility requires the use of the WinPcap application. If this  
prompt does not appear, you may already have the WinPcap application installed. If so, please  
skip over to Step 9.  
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5. In the Setup Wizard window, click Next.  
6. In the License Agreement window, click I Agree.  
7. In the Install Options window, click Install.  
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8. At the Setup Wizard Completion window, click Finish.  
9. The TRENDnet Powerline Configuration Utility installation window will appear automatically. At  
the Setup Wizard window, click Next.  
10. In the License Agreement window, check the radio button I Agree, and then click Next.  
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11. In the Select Installation Folder window, click Next.  
12. In the Confirm Installation window, click Next.  
13. At the Installation Complete window, click Close.  
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5.2 Using the Utility  
Double-click the desktop icon to open the Powerline Configuration Utility application.  
Privacy Tab  
Change the Network  
Name/Security Key  
Local Device  
Upgrade Firmware  
The closest  
powerline  
adapter(s) that  
connects your  
computer to  
the electrical  
system.  
Upgrade the firmware  
of the Local Device  
Remote Devices  
Powerline  
adapters that are  
connected to the  
selected Local  
Device across the  
electrical system.  
Closes the  
utility  
application.  
Rename the  
selected  
Remote  
Enter the  
Device  
Password  
Scans for  
Remote  
Devices that  
were not  
Add a  
Remote  
Device that  
was not  
Device  
(DPW) for the  
selected  
Remote Device  
detected  
detected  
To apply changes to Remote Devices through the Powerline Configuration Utility, you must enter the  
Device Password (DPW) for each Remote Device located on the Device Label.  
If you have not already done so, please write down the 16-digit Device Password (DPW) and  
corresponding MAC Address of each TRENDnet HomePlug® AV powerline adapter as this will be used to  
input into the utility. This is located on the Device Label, please refer to Section 1.3.  
Enter the 16-digit Device Password (DPW) for each Remote Device in the utility  
1. Click one of the Remote Devices in the list.  
2. Click Enter Password.  
3. Type in the Device Password according to the corresponding MAC address. Then click OK.  
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4. If successful, the Remote Device will have the Device Password listed next to the device  
under Password.  
Note: If the incorrect Device Password is entered, you will receive an error message. Click Enter Password and  
try entering the password again.  
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for any remaining Remote Devices.  
6. Once all of the Device Passwords (DPW) are entered into the utility, changes can be applied  
to the Remote Devices using the utility.  
Change the Network Name/Security Key for multiple adapters using the utility  
1. Click the Privacy tab.  
2. Under Private Network Name, enter the desired network name/security key and click Set All  
Devices.  
3. At the Network Name Setting prompt window, click OK.  
The current network  
name/security key  
assignment of the  
powerline adapter(s).  
Applies changes to Local  
Device only.  
Note: If you choose this  
option, you will  
disconnect the Local  
Device from the Remote  
Devices.  
Note: If you had  
previously used the  
Sync button  
procedure in  
generating a random  
network  
name/security key.  
This will display  
“Unknown  
Applies changes to Local Device and  
Remote devices.  
Note: If you have not entered the  
DPW for all remote devices, you will  
receive an error and the changes  
will not be applied to remote  
devices without a DPW.  
Networkname”  
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting  
Powerline  
Please reference the items below if you continue to experience difficulty with installing  
and using your TPL-401E 500Mbps Powerline AV Adapter.  
Try power cycling the unit by unplugging it from the wall power outlet for 15 seconds  
and plugging it back in.  
If the PL LED is red indicating good quality only, try plugging the TPL-401E into another  
available wall power outlet to check if you can obtain better connection quality.  
Use a pin or paperclip and push and hold the Reset button for 1 second on each TPL-  
401E powerline adapter. All LEDs will turn off and turn back on. This will reset the TPL-  
401E powerline adapters to the default settings, network name/security key  
assignment “HomePlugAV”.  
The TPL-401E can provide better connectivity and performance when plugged directly  
into the wall power outlet instead of a power strip or surge protector.  
Connecting the TPL-401E to a power strip or surge protector may degrade network  
performance or completely stop network signals.  
The TPL-401E should not be used on GFI protected outlets as some outlets will filter  
out powerline signals.  
The TPL-401E should not be used in areas with excessive heat.  
Certain florescent or incandescent lights are noise sources on the electrical and can  
degrade powerline performance.  
If your building has more than one circuit breaker box, the TPL-401E may not be able to  
establish connectivity between different circuit breaker boxes. In this case, connect a  
TPL-401E powerline adapter to a power outlet located on each of the circuit breaker  
boxes, and then connect an Ethernet cable between the TPL-401E powerline adapters to  
bridge the two circuits together. This will allow the TPL-401E powerline adapters from  
different circuit breaker boxes connect to each other.  
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Wireless Installation Considerations  
There are a number of factors that can impact the range of wireless devices.  
1. Adjust your wireless devices so that the signal is traveling in a straight path, rather  
than at an angle. The more material the signal has to pass through the more signal  
you will lose.  
2. Keep the number of obstructions to a minimum. Each obstruction can reduce the  
range of a wireless device. Position the wireless devices in a manner that will minim-  
ize the amount of obstructions between them.  
3. Building materials can have a large impact on your wireless signal. In an indoor envi-  
ronment, try to position the wireless devices so that the signal passes through less  
dense material such as dry wall. Dense materials like metal, solid wood, glass or even  
furniture may block or degrade the signal.  
4. Antenna orientation can also have a large impact on your wireless signal. Use the  
wireless adapter’s site survey tool to determine the best antenna orientation for your  
wireless devices.  
5. Interference from devices that produce RF (radio frequency) noise can also impact  
your signal. Position your wireless devices away from anything that generates RF  
noise, such as microwaves, radios and baby monitors.  
6. Any device operating on the 2.4GHz frequency will cause interference. Devices such  
as 2.4GHz cordless phones or other wireless remotes operating on the 2.4GHz fre-  
quency can potentially drop the wireless signal. Although the phone may not be in  
use, the base can still transmit wireless signal. Move the phone’s base station as far  
away as possible from your wireless devices.  
If you are still experiencing low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices  
or installing additional access points. The use of higher gain antennas may also provide  
the necessary coverage depending on the environment.  
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Chapter 7: Specifications  
Hardware  
Standards  
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b,  
IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11s, IEEE 802.1d, HomePlug® AV  
Interface  
1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX RJ-45 Port,  
Power prong  
Powerline Frequency  
Modulation  
2 ~ 28 MHz  
OFDM Symbol Modulation on link synchronization,  
1024/256/64/8 - QAM, QPSK, BPSK, ROBO Carrier  
Protocols  
TDMA and ,CSMA/CA  
Wired Speed  
Powerline: Up to 200Mbps**  
Ethernet: Up to 200Mbps (Full Duplex mode)  
Windows 7 (32/64-bit), Vista (32/64-bit), XP(32/64-bit)  
Up to 64 (max.)  
Utility OS Compatibility  
Nodes  
Recommended: Up to 16* per powerline network  
Overlapping Powerline Net- Up to 4 (per electrical system)  
works  
Powerline Coverage  
Powerline Security  
LED  
Up to 300m (984ft.)  
128-bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)  
Power (PWR), Ethernet Link/Act (ETH), Wireless (WLAN)  
Powerline (PL) with Connection Quality Indication  
Best (Green)  
Better(Amber)  
Good (Red)  
Power Switch  
Buttons  
On/Off power switch  
Sync, WPS, Reset  
Dimension (L x W X H)  
A: 103 x 81 x 66 mm (4.1 x 3.2 x 2.6 in.)  
EU: 103 x 81 x 81 mm (4.1 x 3.2 x 3.2 in.)  
A: 266 g (9.4 oz)  
Weight  
EU: 272 g (9.6 oz)  
Power Source  
A: 100~230V AC, 50~60Hz  
EU: 220~240V/ 5A AC, 50Hz  
8.4 Watts (max.)  
Consumption  
Temperature  
Operating: 0° ~ 40°C (32° ~ 104°F)  
Storage: -10° ~ 70°C (14° ~ 158°F)  
Max. 90% (non-condensing)  
CE, FCC  
Humidity  
Certifications  
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Wireless  
Modulation  
OFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, and 64QAM  
Access Point (AP)  
Access Point Modes  
Access Point (AP) Client (wireless adapter)  
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)  
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) with Access Point (AP)  
Mesh  
Mesh with Access Point (AP)  
Repeater (using AP mode only)  
2.412GHz ~ 2.472GHz  
Frequency Band  
Data Rate***  
802.11b: 1,2,5.5, and 11Mbps  
802.11g: 6,9,12,18,24,36,48 and 54Mbps  
802.11n: up to 300 Mbps  
Security  
64/128-Bit WEP (HEX & ASCII), WPA/WPA2 RADIUS, WPA/WPA2-  
PSK  
2 x 2dBi internal printed dipole antennas  
2.4GHz: 1~11 (FCC), 1~13 (ETSI)  
Antenna  
Channel  
16dBm typically @ 802.11b  
14dBm typically @ 802.11g  
Output Power  
13dBm typically @ 802.11n  
802.11n Typical -68 dBm  
802.11g Typical -73 dBm  
802.11b Typical -84 dBm  
Receiver Sensitivity  
* Maximum of 16 adapters (nodes) recommended for streaming video across your network. Additional  
adapters may decrease performance.  
** 200Mbps is the maximum theoretical Powerline data rate. Actual throughput will vary depending  
on environment.  
***Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications. Actual  
data throughput and coverage will vary depending on interference, network traffic, building materials  
and other conditions.  
**** Networked Powerline devices need to be plugged into power outlets that are on the same elec-  
trical system.  
*****It is not recommended to use this product on electrical systems that use AFCI circuit breakers or  
plugged into GFI protected outlets as this may cause performance degradation or loss in connectivity.  
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Limited Warranty  
TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for  
the following lengths of time from the date of purchase.  
TPL-310AP 3 Years Warranty  
AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, and Power Supply carry 1 year warranty.  
If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period, TRENDnet shall reserve the  
right, at its expense, to repair or replace the defective product or part and deliver an equivalent product or part  
to the customer. The repair/replacement unit’s warranty continues from the original date of purchase. All prod-  
ucts that are replaced become the property of TRENDnet. Replacement products may be new or reconditioned.  
TRENDnet does not issue refunds or credit. Please contact the point-of-purchase for their return policies.  
TRENDnet shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory data of customer con-  
tained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to TRENDnet pursuant to any warranty.  
There are no user serviceable parts inside the product. Do not remove or attempt to service the product by any  
unauthorized service center. This warranty is voided if (i) the product has been modified or repaired by any un-  
authorized service center, (ii) the product was subject to accident, abuse, or improper use (iii) the product was  
subject to conditions more severe than those specified in the manual.  
Warranty service may be obtained by contacting TRENDnet within the applicable warranty period and providing  
a copy of the dated proof of the purchase. Upon proper submission of required documentation a Return Materi-  
al Authorization (RMA) number will be issued. An RMA number is required in order to initiate warranty service  
support for all TRENDnet products. Products that are sent to TRENDnet for RMA service must have the RMA  
number marked on the outside of return packages and sent to TRENDnet prepaid, insured and packaged appro-  
priately for safe shipment. Customers shipping from outside of the USA and Canada are responsible for return  
shipping fees. Customers shipping from outside of the USA are responsible for custom charges, including but not  
limited to, duty, tax, and other fees.  
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, THE  
CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE, AT TRENDNET’S OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACE. THE FOREGOING  
WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR  
IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TRENDNET NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES  
ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION  
MAINTENANCE OR USE OF TRENDNET’S PRODUCTS.  
TRENDNET SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT  
THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD  
PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR  
MODIFY, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING,  
OR OTHER HAZARD.  
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ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR  
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF  
REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATE, OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING  
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR  
INTERRUPTION OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR  
REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT TRENDNET’S OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES  
WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.  
Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the state of California.  
Some TRENDnet products include software code written by third party developers. These codes are subject to  
the GNU General Public License ("GPL") or GNU Lesser General Public License ("LGPL").  
Go to http://www.trendnet.com/gpl or http://www.trendnet.com Download section and look for the desired  
TRENDnet product to access to the GPL Code or LGPL Code. These codes are distributed WITHOUT WARRANTY  
and are subject to the copyrights of the developers. TRENDnet does not provide technical support for these  
terms of each license.  
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