Page 2 - Safety Warnings; for remote access is necessary.; Hardware Overview; The LEDs
Safety Warnings 1. Do not use the adapter in high humidity or high temperatures. 2. Do not open or repair the case yourself. 3. Avoid using this product and all accessories outdoors. 4. Place the adapter on a stable surface. 5. Only “HomePlug AV” compliant Powerline Communication (PLC) adapter for r...
Page 3 - The Connectors
The Connectors *Push Button: Power line sync *Connect DC power cord to your DC port on device (for BiPAC 2070P) Connect the AC power cable to the outlet *Connect your device to a LAN port, using the included Ethernet cable *Reset Button: Hold down the reset button for 1~3 seconds to reset device to ...
Page 4 - Push Button usage
Push Button usage There are 3 types of trigger states for the Push Button. 1. “ Broadcast State ”, for a 2070(P) providing information for another 2070(P) to join its powerline network group (it works even if it is the only one currently in the group). 2. “ Join State ”, for an ungrouped 2070(P) to ...
Page 6 - Introduction; HomePlug AV Adapter with power supplier; the electrical wiring in the home.; Benefits; Extended LAN through Powerline
Introduction HomePlug AV Adapter with power supplier • Physical layer data rate up to 200Mbps over existing Powerline • Uses powerline technology that takes advantage of the unused bandwidth of the electrical wiring in the home. • Ideal for Triple Play applications such as IPTV, VoIP telephony and h...
Page 7 - • 128-bit AES encryption over household power supplier grid.
Up to 200 Mbps – ideal for Triple Play applications such as IPTV, VoIP telephony and high-speed Internet access. The BiPAC 2070P links your modem, router, set-top box and PC at speeds of up to 200 Mbps via your household power grid and with QoS prioritization. Features and Specifications Protocols •...
Page 9 - Installation Procedures; Please extract the; HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge.zip; installed before installing; Billion BiPAC 2070(P) HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility; button, and it will redirect you to a web location to
Installation Procedures 1. Please extract the HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge.zip file. 2. Once the zip file is extracted, double click on the Setup.Exe file. 3. You must have Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installed before installing Billion BiPAC 2070(P) HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility . A w...
Page 10 - will appear, click on the
4. The Billion BiPAC 2070(P) HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility Setup Wizard will appear, click on the button to begin the setup process.
Page 13 - Wizard Setup Wizard
7. After the installation process, click the button to exit the Billion BiPAC 2070(P) HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility Setup Wizard Setup Wizard .
Page 14 - Starting the 2070P Device Manager; Once the
Starting the 2070P Device Manager Once the BiPAC 2070(P) HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility Setup Wizard is installed a shortcut will appear on the desktop. You can start the BiPAC 2070(P) HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility Setup Wizard by double clicking on the shortcut, or go through “ s...
Page 15 - Uninstalling the 2070P Device Manager; You can uninstall the; Utility Setup Wizard; going through “; start”; and click on; UnInstall
Uninstalling the 2070P Device Manager You can uninstall the BiPAC 2070(P) HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility Setup Wizard going through “ start” → “ Program” → “ BiPAC 2070(P) HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility Setup Wizard” and click on UnInstall . Note: You must have Windows Installer in...
Page 16 - Ethernet Bridge Utility; Network Information; Network Information screen; CCo Information
Understanding BiPAC 2070(P) HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility 2070P Ethernet Bridge Utility consists of 3 screens accessed through 3 panel tabs. The 3 panels are Network Information , Configuration and Firmware Upgrade located on the top left corner of the program for configuration convenience...
Page 17 - and TEI for the station upon which the DM is running.; Topology; The
and TEI for the station upon which the DM is running. Topology The Topology contains information about the TEI, MAC Address, Bridged MAC Address and the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) Coded and Raw PHY rates for all nodes on the network (other than the local STA). The ‘Coded’ rates exclude FEC bits....
Page 18 - Configuration screen; Click on the; Advanced Setting; button to setup the QoS (Quality of Service)
Configuration screen This Configuration screen is used to set or change the network password on a remote device identified by its DAK password. Clicking the ‘Set’ button sets the entered passwords. If the DAK password field is left blank, then clicking the ‘Set’ button will set local device with the...
Page 19 - Advanced Setting: QoS Screen; Enet DA; word and entering the MAC address.; CAP; column next to the newly entered MAC address and set it for
Advanced Setting: QoS Screen BiPAC 2070/2070P provides QoS (Quality of Service) which contains 4 different levels of CAP (Channel Access Priority) to control the speed and priorities of various transmission methods. The 4 different levels of CAP are presented as CAP0, CAP1, CAP2, and CAP3. CAP0 is t...
Page 21 - IEEE 802.1q contains 12 bits within the data packet to record the
VLAN ID: IEEE 802.1q contains 12 bits within the data packet to record the VLAN ID. BiPAC 2070/2070P is able to read the VLAN ID to allow the gateway connected behind the BiPAC 2070/2070P to determine what packet is from which LAN. Based on the 8 different VLAN IDs (VLAN ID 0~ VLAND ID 7), users can...
Page 22 - Priority TTL; contains the option to set the TTL (Time To Live) values
Priority TTL The Priority TTL contains the option to set the TTL (Time To Live) values for CAP0 to CAP3. The values are set milliseconds ranging between 10 and 65000 msec and it defines the length of time that a data packet should be valid for within the network. We strongly advise not to change the...
Page 24 - IGMP; (Internet Group Management Protocol) contains the option to; Query Timeout; within the; Group Specific; and the; All Groups; Note: Disabling Query Timeouts can potentially lower the speed of
Both Multicast and Broadcast are one to many transmissions. The difference between the two is that Multicast requires Multicast Group to be in the same subnet for them to receive the data packets. IGMP The IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) contains the option to override defaults to disable ...
Page 25 - Firmware Upgrade screen; This button provides the user with an option to download
Firmware Upgrade screen Firmware Upgrade: This button provides the user with an option to download firmware to upgrade or downgrade across PIB and FW versions. See following description of the Upgrade behavior. The upgrade functionality provides the user with a simple means to migrate back and forth...