TL-PA9020P V4 User Guide

Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Powerline Adapter

This chapter introduces what the powerline adapter can do and describes its appearance.

It contains the following sections:

Product Overview

Product Appearance

1. Product Overview

TP-Link powerline adapter aims to extend your exsiting home network, with the help of your home’s electrical circuit.

The integrated power socket on the powerline adapter provides an outlet for other

electronic devices. Its built-in noise filter eliminates electrical signal noise and therefore

guarantees the high quality transmission of data via powerline.

2. Product Appearance

Your powerline adapter may differ in appearance slightly from that depicted because of the region and product version.

1. 2. 1.LED Legend

LEDs indicate the powerline adapter’s working status. For more details, please refer to the following table.

Name

Status

Indication

Power

On/Off

The powerline adapter is on or off.

Blinking Quickly

Pairing is in process.

Blinking Slowly

Power-Saving Mode* is on.

Powerline

On

The powerline adapter is connected to a powerline network.

Off

The powerline adapter is not connected to any powerline network.

Ethernet

On

At least one Ethernet port is connected.

Off

No Ethernet port is connected.

*Five minutes after the device connected to the powerline adapter is turned off or inactive, the powerline adapter will automatically switch to Power-Saving Mode.

1. 2. 2.Physical Interface

2.1. Integrated Electrical Socket

Used as a pass-through AC outlet to power other devices. Its built-in noise filter also

reduces some electrical noise that may interfere with powerline performance.

2.2. Power Plug

The powerline adapter has a Plug that can be connected to any standard power socket.

2.3. Pair Button

Press and hold the button for 1 second to join a powerline network. Go to Secure Your Powerline Network by Pairing for more information.

Press and hold for more than 6 seconds to reset the powerline adapter.

2.4. Ethernet Port

Connect the Ethernet port to your wired devices, such as a computer, a router or a game console, via an Ethernet cable.

 
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