Prepare to Install Your XEPS103 Powerline Extender
XEPS103 Default Settings
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The XEPS103 is designed for easy installation. Check that these minimum requirements
are met.
Feature
Setting
XEPS103 Space-Saving Powerline Network Extender
XEPS103 Device
Password
The password for each device is printed on a label attached to
the back of the device. The password for the individual
devices is required if you want to set the PowerLine password
for all PowerLine devices in one operation.
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Your router uses a 12V 1A power adapter. This includes, but is not limited to, the
following Netgear router and switch models:
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FVS318
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GS105, GS605, GS608
PowerLine Password
HomePlug
These instructions explain how to add an XEPS103 Space-Saving Powerline Network
Extender to your existing network. To do this, you complete these two simple steps:
You can change this password to prevent unauthorized access
to your PowerLine network.
WG102
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WGPS606
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Connect the XEPS103 Powerline Extender to your router.
a. This is the same default as the NETGEAR XE102, WGX102, XE103, and
XE104 PowerLine products.
Connect one or more XE103 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapters to form a PowerLine
network.
KWGR614, WGR614, WGT624, WGT624SC, WGTB511B
WNR834M, WNR834B
b. You get the full bandwidth of the XEPS103 when you use it with other high-
bandwidth PowerLine devices like the XE103. Giving the units their own
password will put them on their own logical network, even though they share
the same power wires as other PowerLine devices. Refer to the user guide on
your CD for more information on configuring the PowerLine password.
WPN824, WPNT834
How the XEPS103 Powerline Extender Fits in Your
Network
If in doubt, check the label on your router’s power adapter.
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Your Ethernet network is set up and an Ethernet LAN port is available on your router.
After you install the XEPS103 Powerline Extender and XE103 or other HomePlug-
compatible Ethernet Adapters, your network will combine these two elements:
Use the following procedure to set up your XEPS103 Powerline Extender.
XEPS103 Status Lights
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An Ethernet portion where the devices are connected with cables.
The XEPS103 Powerline Extender has status lights on the front. as described in the
following table.
A PowerLine portion where the devices are connected over your electrical power
wires.
Status Lights on Front Panel
Internet
Access
Power (color green):
• Solid green when electrical power is on.
• Off when there is no electrical power.
Router
Computer
XEPS103
Ethernet (color green):
Ethernet Network
• Solid on when the Ethernet port is linked but there is no activity.
• Blinks on when there is traffic on the Ethernet port.
• Off when no link is detected.
PowerLine Network
(always encrypted)
HomePlug—PowerLine network status (color blue):
• Solid on when connected to a PowerLine network.
• Blinks off when PowerLine data is being transmitted or received.
• Off when no other compatible PowerLine devices using the same
PowerLine password are found.
Computer
XE103
Ethernet Network
The encryption of the information you send over the PowerLine helps keep it secure. This
security feature is especially relevant in settings like apartment buildings.
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