User Guide AV600 Powerline Wi-Fi Extender TL-WPA4220 REV5.0.0 1910012821 Contents About This Guide 1 Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Powerline Extender 2 1. 1. Product Overview. 3 1. 2. Main Features . 3 1. 3. Product Appearance. 3 1. 3. 1. LED Legend . 3 1. 3. 2. Physical Interface . 4 Chapter 2 Initial Use 6 2. 1. To Set Up a New Secure Wireless Network . 7 2. 2. To Extend the Existing Wireless Network . 8 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 11 3. 1. Management Interface. 12 3. 1. 1. Log In . 12 3. 2. Manage Powerline Network . 12 3. 2. 1. Add a New Device to the Powerline Network . 13 3. 2. 2. Change Powerline Network Name. 13 3. 3. Wi-Fi Move . 14 3. 4. Wi-Fi Clone . 14 3. 5. Wireless Network . 16 3. 5. 1. Customize Wireless Settings . 16 3. 5. 2. Wireless Clients . 17 3. 6. LED Schedules . 18 3. 7. Schedule Your Wireless Function . 19 3. 8. Parental Controls . 21 3. 9. Guest Network. 23 3. 10. MAC Filter . 24 3. 11. Administration . 25 3. 11. 1. LAN IP Address. 25 3. 11. 2. Set Up System Time . 26 3. 11. 3. Upgrade the Firmware . 27 3. 11. 4. Back Up and Restore Configuration Settings . 28 3. 11. 5. System Log . 29 About This Guide This guide is a complement to Quick Installation Guide. The Quick Installation Guide provides instructions for quick Internet setup, while this guide contains details of each function and demonstrates how to configure them in typical scenarios. When using this guide, please notice that features of the powerline extender may vary slightly depending on the model and software version you have, and on your location and language. All images, parameters and descriptions documented in this guide are used for demonstration only. Conventions In this guide the following conventions are used:
Convention Description Powerline extender Stands for AV600 Powerline Wi-Fi Extender without any explanation. Teal_Underlined Hyperlinks are in teal and underlined. You can click to redirect to a website or a specific section. Teal
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Key information appears in teal, including management page text such as menus, items, buttons and so on. The menu structures to show the path to load the corresponding page. For example, Wireless > MAC Filter means the MAC Filter function page is under the Wireless menu. Ignoring this type of note might result in a malfunction or damage to the device. Indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device. Symbols on the web page click to edit the corresponding entry. click to delete the corresponding entry. click to enable or disable the corresponding entry. More Info The latest software, management app and utility are available from the Download Center at https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/. The Quick Installation Guide (QIG) can be found where you find this guide or inside the product packaging. Specifications can be found on the product page at https://www.tp-link.com. Our Technical Support contact information can be found at the Contact Technical Support page at https://www.tp-link.com/support. 1 Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Powerline Extender This chapter introduces the powerline extender by detailing its main features and appearance. It contains the following sections:
Product Overview Main Features Product Appearance Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Powerline Extender 1 1 Product Overview TP-Links Powerline Wi-Fi Extender is a combined wired/wireless network expansion device. With the help of your homes existing electrical circuitry, it can extend your Wi-Fi to wherever you want in your house. Ethernet ports and built-in antennas enable the powerline Wi-Fi extender to provide wired and wireless access for multiple computers and mobile devices. With an array of additional features, the powerline Wi-Fi extender is the perfect choice for your home or business network. 1 2 Main Features tpPLC Utility to manage the whole powerline network easily and conveniently. Wi-Fi Move to synchronize any changes of Wi-Fi Settings and LED schedules across Wi-Fi Clone to copy wireless network name (SSID) and password of your router to the a secured powerline network. extender at the press of a button. Guest Network to set a new wireless network for guests without disclosing your own wireless network. Wi-Fi Schedules to set when your Wi-Fi will be on. Multiple Ethernet ports to connect the TVs, game consoles, or PCs to the internet at the same time. 1 3 Product Appearance Your powerline extender may differ in appearance slightly from that depicted because of the region and product version. 1 3 1 LED Legend LEDs indicate the powerline extenders working status. For more details, please refer to the following table. 3 Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Powerline Extender Name Status Indication On/Off The powerline extender is on or off. Blinking Pairing is in progress. Power Powerline Ethernet On Off On Off On Off The powerline extender is connected to the powerline network and is in a suitable location. The powerline extender is not connected to any powerline network. At least one Ethernet port is connected to a powered-on device. No Ethernet port is connected to a powered-on device. The wireless function is enabled. The wireless function is disabled. Wireless Blinking Slowly: The powerline extender is cloning 2.4GHz wireless network settings from the main router. Quickly: The powerline extender wireless network settings. is syncing 2.4GHz 1 3 2 Physical Interface Plug Wi-Fi Button Ethernet Port Pair Button Wi-Fi Button Reset Button Press and hold the button for 1 second to copy wireless settings from the main router to the extender. Go to Wi-Fi Clone for more information. Press and hold the button for about 5 seconds to turn the wireless function on or off. The wireless function is on by default. 4 Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Powerline Extender Connect the Ethernet ports to your wired devices, such as a computer, a router or a game console, via Ethernet cables. Press and hold the button for 1 second to join a powerline network. Go to To Set Up a New Secure Wireless Network for more information. Press and hold the Reset button for at least 2 seconds to reset the powerline extender to factory default settings. When Reset is triggered properly, all LEDs will turn off and start on again. Ethernet Port Pair Button Reset Plug Note:
The powerline adapter has a Plug that can be connected to any standard power socket. 1. The provided plug may differ from the picture due to different regional power specifications. 2. Use the product in below directions. Or 3. Plug the product directly into a wall socket instead of a power strip. Wall Outlet Power Strip 5 Chapter 2 Initial Use This chapter guides you on how to use the powerline extender when you first open the package. It contains the following sections:
To Set Up a New Secure Wireless Network To Extend the Existing Wireless Network Initial Use Chapter 2 2 1 I want to:
To Set Up a New Secure Wireless Network Use the Powerline Wi-Fi Kit to set up a new secure wireless network in my house. For example, I have a wireless router in my house, but the wireless signal cannot reach every corner. So I bought a Powerline Wi-Fi Kit to extend the wireless network. The Powerline Wi-Fi Kit includes a powerline adapter and a powerline extender. How can I do that?
1 Connect the powerline adapter to an available LAN port of the router. 2 Plug the powerline adapter into a wall socket. 3 Plug the powerline extender into a wall socket near the adapter. Powerline Extender TL-WPA4220 Powerline Adapter
(For demonstration only) Powerline WAN LAN Router Ethernet C able 4 Pair the powerline devices. a . Press the Pair button on the powerline adapter for 1 second. The Power LED starts blinking. Note: If the Power LED does not blink, press the Pair button again. b . Within two minutes, press the Pair button on the powerline extender for 1 second. The Power LED starts blinking. When the Powerline LED turns solid on, the pairing process is complete. 7 Chapter 2 Initial Use Blinking within 2 minutes Blinking On Powerline Adatper
(For demonstration only) Powerline Extender TL-WPA4220 5 Relocate the extender to the Wi-Fi dead zone. A . Use the SSID (network name) and password on the label at the top of the extender. Note: A blinking Powerline LED indicates poor signal strength. Move the extender to another location. B . If you cannot find the default SSID in your Wi-Fi network list, this means that the extender has been connected to a OneMesh router and automatically copied its Wi-Fi settings. For more information, see OneMesh with Seamless Roaming. Done!
Now enjoy the internet!
2 2 To Extend the Existing Wireless Network I want to:
8 Chapter 2 Initial Use Extend the existing wireless network by adding a new powerline extender to the existing powerline network. For example, I already set up a wireless network using powerline devices, but the wireless network is still not big enough to reach the top floor. So I bought a new powerline extender to extend the wireless network. How can I do that?
extender. 1 Plug the new powerline extender into a wall socket near one of the existing powerline Powerline New Powerline Extender TL-WPA4220 Existing Powerline Device
(For demonstration only) 2 Check the new extenders Powerline LED
. Is it on?
If it is on, follow Step 4 > A. If it is off, follow Step 3 and Step 4 > B. 3 Add the new powerline extender to the existing powerline network by pairing two powerline devices. a . Press the Pair button on the existing powerline device for 1 second. The Power LED starts blinking. Note: If the Power LED does not blink, press the button again. b . Within two minutes, press the Pair button on the new powerline extender for 1 second. The Power LED starts blinking. When the Powerline LED turns solid on, the pairing process is complete. Blinking within 2 minutes Blinking On Existing Powerline Device New Powerline Extender TL-WPA4220 9 Chapter 2 Initial Use 4 Relocate the new extender to the Wi-Fi dead zone. Note: A blinking Powerline LED indicates poor signal strength. Move the extender to another location. A . Use the SSID (network name) and password on the on the label at the top of the extender to connect to the internet. B . If you cannot find the default SSID in your Wi-Fi network list, this may mean the Wi-Fi Move feature has automatically copied over the existing wireless settings. In this case, use the SSID and password of your existing powerline network to connect. Done!
Enjoy the internet through your extended network!
10 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface The powerline extender has a management interface to configure all settings. The management interface can be opened on any device that has a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Chrome or Firefox. This chapter is going to give detailed information on what functions the powerline extender has and how to configure them. It contains the following sections:
Management Interface Manage Powerline Network Wi-Fi Move Wi-Fi Clone Wireless Network LED Schedules Parental Controls Guest Network MAC Filter Administration Schedule Your Wireless Function Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3 1 Management Interface 3 1 1 Log In There are two methods to log in to the management interface. Method 1: Via web browser Follow the steps below:
1. Connect your device to the powerline extender wirelessly. 2. Launch a web browser and type in http://tplinkplc.net to open the management interface. 3. Create a password to log in. 4. Click Login. Method 2: Via tpPLC utility Follow the steps below:
https://www.tp-link.com. icon that appears beside it. 4. Create a password to log in. 1. Connect your computer to the powerline extender via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly. 2. Obtain and install the tpPLC Utility from the products Support page at 3. Open the utility, move your mouse over your powerline extender, and click the 3 2 Manage Powerline Network A powerline network is formed of powerline devices, including adapters and extenders. Powerline devices in the same powerline network share the same powerline network name. 12 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3 2 1 Add a New Device to the Powerline Network 1. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2. Go to the Status page. Click the Powerline Network icon to see the Powerline Device List. 3. Click the add icon and enter the Powerline Key of the device you want to add. The Powerline Key contains 16 capital letters, formed like XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. It is printed on the back of the powerline device. 4. Click Add to add the device. 3 2 2 Change Powerline Network Name You can change the extenders powerline network name to add it to or remove it from a powerline network. Follow the steps below to change the name. 1. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2. Go to Device Settings > Powerline. 13 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3. Change the Network Name. You can also click Default to use the default network name, e.g. HomePlugAV. However, if the default name is used, the Wi-Fi Move function will be automatically disabled. 4. Click Save to make the settings effective. 3 3 Wi-Fi Move Wi-Fi Move is enabled by default. With the feature enabled, any changes made to the Wi-Fi settings and LED schedules of one powerline extender will be automatically synchronized to other powerline extenders whose Wi-Fi Move feature is also enabled on the same powerline network . Follow the steps below to enable the Wi-Fi Move feature:
1. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2. Go to Wireless > Wi-Fi Move. 3. Toggle On to enable the feature. Note:
When Wi-Fi Move is enabled, the following features will be synced: Wireless SSID & Password, Wireless Security, Wireless Mode, Wireless Radio Status, Wi-Fi Schedules, LED Schedules, Wi-Fi Clone Settings, MAC Filter Settings, Parental Controls, and Guest Network. 3 4 Wi-Fi Clone I want to:
Copy wireless settings from my router to my extender, so I can use the same SSID and password to access the internet in my house. 14 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface How can I do that?
1 Before cloning, make sure your router supports the same band as your extender. If you do not know how to check this, go to your routers User Guide for more information. 2 Plug your extender near your router. 3 Press the WPS button on your router. WPS WAN WPS LAN Wireless Router 4 Within two minutes, press the Wi-Fi button on the front panel of the extender for 1 second. The Wi-Fi LED starts blinking. Wi-Fi LED Wi-Fi Button Extender Done!
When the Wi-Fi LED blinks quickly for 3 seconds and then stays on, the Wi-Fi Clone process is complete. 15 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3 5 Wireless Network 3 5 1 Customize Wireless Settings The powerline extenders wireless network name (SSID), password, and security option are preset in the factory. The preset SSID and password can be found on the product label. You can customize the wireless settings according to your needs. Tip:
If the extender is in your routers OneMesh network, it will automatically copy wireless settings from your router. No wireless settings is needed for the extender. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. Go to Wireless > Settings page. To enable or disable the wireless function:
Select the box to enable the wireless function. Deselect the box to disable wireless function. If disabled, all wireless settings will be ineffective. To change the wireless network name (SSID) and password:
The default SSID is TP-Link_XXXX, and the default password is printed on the product label. You can change the default ones by directly entering new ones in the field. SSID is up to 32 characters, and the value in both SSID and password is case-sensitive. Note:
Remember to write down the new SSID and password, for you will be disconnected when new settings are effective. To hide SSID:
Select Hide SSID, and your SSID will not be broadcasted. It wont display when you scan for local wireless network list on your wireless device and you need to manually join the network. 16 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface To have more advanced settings Click Advanced below Password to have more advanced settings. Security: Select an option from the Security drop-down list. The extender provides three options, No Security, WPA/WPA2 Personal (Recommended), and WEP. WPA2 uses the newest standard and the security level is the highest. Dont change the default settings unless necessary. Mode: Select the desired mode. 802.11n only: Select only if all of your wireless clients are 802.11n devices. 802.11g/n mixed: Select if you are using both 802.11g and 802.11n wireless clients. 802.11b/g/n mixed: Select if you are using a mix of 802.11b, 11g, and 11n wireless clients. Note: When 802.11n only mode is selected, only 802.11n wireless clients can connect to the extender. It is strongly recommended that you select 802.11b/g/n mixed, so that all of 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless clients can connect to the extender. Channel Width: Select the channel width. The default setting is Auto, which can adjust the channel width for your clients automatically. Channel: Select the channel you want to use from the drop-down list. This field determines which operating frequency will be used. It is not necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access point. Transmit Power: Select the level of transmit power. We recommend you choose High to have the best signal strength. 3 5 2 Wireless Clients Follow the steps below to view detailed information of all wireless clients connected to the extender. 17 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 1. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2. Go to Wireless > Clients page. 3. Now you can view the detailed information, including MAC address, connected wireless band, security option as well as the packets transmitted. Tips: You can also see the wireless details by clicking the wireless clients icon on the Status > Wireless Clients page. 3 6 I want to:
LED Schedules Automatically turn off LEDs at times when I do not want light in my room. For example, I want to turn LEDs off everyday from 00:00am to 7:00am. How can I do that?
1 Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2 Go to Device Settings > LED Schedules. 3 Enable the LED Scheduler. If you are prompted of changes synchronization, click Continue. 4 Click Add to add an entry. 18 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 5 Choose LED Off Time from 00:00 to 7:00, and then check all boxes from Sunday to Saturday. Note: Please make sure that the system time is correct before using this function. 6 Select Enable this entry to make it effective. 7 Click OK to save the settings. Done!
Now your LEDs will be turned off automatically at 00:00 and turned on at 7:00am the next morning. 3 7 Schedule Your Wireless Function I want to:
Automatically turn off my wireless network at times when I do not need the wireless connection. For example, I want to turn them off from 00:00am to 7:00am. Yet if I have my wireless devices connected to the extender at that time, I want the wireless on till all devices are disconnected from the internet. How can I do that?
1 Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2 Go to Wireless > Wi-Fi Schedules. 19 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3 Enable the Wi-Fi Scheduler. If you are prompted of changes synchronization, click 4 Check the box of Do not turn off Wi-Fi while clients are connected to it and click 5 Click Add to add an entry. 6 Choose 00:00 and 7:00 from the drop-down list. Check all boxes from Sunday to Continue. Save. Saturday. 7 Note: Please make sure that the system time is correct before using this function. 8 Select Enable this entry to make it effective. 9 Click OK to save the settings. Done!
Now your Wi-Fi will be automatically turned off at 00:00 and 20 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface Note: The Wi-Fi LED will turn off if the wireless network is disabled. turned on at 7:00am the next morning. 3 8 Parental Controls I want to:
Control when my childrens wireless devices can access the internet. For example, I want to allow my childrens wireless devices to access only from 18:00
(6PM) to 22:00 (10PM) on weekdays and not other times. How can I do that?
2 Go to Parental Controls. 1 Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 3 Enable Parental Controls. If you are prompted of changes synchronization, click Continue. 4 Click Add. 5 Click View Existing Devices, and select the device to be controlled. Or, enter the MAC Address manually. 6 Click the icon to set the Internet Access Time. Drag the cursor over the appropriate cell(s) and click Save. 7 Note: Please make sure that the system time is correct before using this function. 21 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 8 Enter a Description for the entry. 9 Select Enable this entry to make it effective. 10 Click OK to save the settings. Done!
Now the controlled device can access only from 18:00 (6PM) to 22:00 (10PM) on weekdays and not other times. 22 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3 9 Guest Network I want to:
Create a network for my guests, providing internet access for them while at the same time limit the network authorities for guests to ensure network security and privacy. 1 Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in How can I do that?
with the password you set for the extender. 2 Go to Guest Network. 3 Check the box of relative entry to limit network authorities. If you have problems understanding these items, click the question mark on the upper right corner to have more information. 4 Click Save to make the settings effective. If you are prompted of changes synchronization, click Continue. 5 Configure the following settings. To enable or disable the guest network function:
Select the box to enable the guest network function. Deselect the box to disable guest network function. If disabled, all guest network settings of the corresponding band will be ineffective. To change the guest network name (SSID) and password:
23 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface The default SSID is TP-Link_Guest_XXXX, and the default password is printed on the product label. You can change the default ones by directly entering new ones in the field. SSID is up to 32 characters, and the value in both SSID and password is case-
sensitive. Done!
Now you can tell your guests to connect to the guest network you created. 3 10 MAC Filter This function exploits the uniqueness of the MAC (Medium Access Control) address, a unique 12-digit hexadecimal address (for example, D8-5D-4C-B4-46-EA) of every network device, to determine if the device can or cannot access your wireless network. I want to:
Prevent unauthorized users from accessing my wireless network by utilizing the network devices MAC address. For example, I have a computer that is connected to my wireless network. Now, an unknown device (an intruder) is also using my wireless network, which affects my internet speed. I would like to control my wireless network with the following capabilities:
My computer is always allowed to access the wireless network. The unknown device is not allowed to access the wireless network. I dont have to keep changing my wireless password as often. How can I do that?
1 Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2 Go to Wireless > MAC Filter. 3 Enable MAC Filter. If you are prompted of changes synchronization, click Continue. 4 Select either of the filtering rules (here we select Block wireless access from the devices listed below), and then click Save. 24 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 5 Click Add under Device List to add devices to the list. 6 Click View Devices to see how many devices are now connected to the network. Click Choose to choose a device. You can also enter the MAC Address manually. 7 Give a description of the entry in the Description field. (Optional) 8 Select Enable this entry to make this entry effective. 9 Click OK to save the settings. Done!
Now MAC Filter is implemented to protect your wireless network. 3 11 Administration 3 11 1 LAN IP Address Follow the steps below to configure LAN settings of the extender. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. Go to Device Settings > LAN Settings. 25 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface LAN Type: Select Dynamic IP to have your extender automatically obtain IP Address from the main router. Select Static IP to manually configure the LAN parameters. IP Address: The IP address of the powerline extender. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask associated with IP address. Default Gateway: The IP address of the gateway device. 3 11 2 Set Up System Time System time is the time displayed while the extender is running. The system time you configure here will be used for other time-based functions like Parental Controls and Wi-Fi Schedules. You can manually set how to get the system time. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. Go to System Tools > Time Settings page. To automatically synchronize the time:
1. Select your local Time Zone from the drop-down menu. 2. In the NTP Server I field, enter the IP address or domain name of your desired NTP Server. (Optional) 26 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3. In the NTP Server II field, enter the IP address or domain name of the second NTP Server. (Optional) 4. Click Get GMT and click Save. To manually set the date and time:
1. In the Time Settings field, select your local Time Zone. 2. Enter the current Date. 3. Set the current Time (In 24-hour clock format, e.g. 16:00:00 is 04:00PM). 4. Click Save. To set up Daylight Saving time:
1. Select Enable Daylight Saving. 2. Select the correct Start date and time when daylight saving time starts at your local 3. Select the correct End date and time when daylight saving time ends at your local time zone. time zone. 4. Click Save. 3 11 3 Upgrade the Firmware TP-Link is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving you a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at our official website, you can download the latest firmware file from our website: www.tp-link.com and upgrade the firmware to the latest version. 1. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2. Go to System Tools > Firmware Upgrade page and confirm the Hardware Version. 27 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3. Go to www.tp-link.com. Download the latest firmware file for the extender. Note: The upgraded firmware version must correspond to the hardware. 4. Click Browse to locate the downloaded new firmware file, and click Upgrade. 5. Wait a few minutes for the upgrading and rebooting. Note:
1. Before upgrading the firmware, its better to back up your current settings. 2. During the upgrading process, do not turn off or reset the extender. 3. If the upgrade is interrupted, its possible your extender may stop working and its LEDs blink once a second. In this case, please connect your computer to the extender via an Ethernet cable, and set your computer to static IP 192.168.0.X and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Then visit http://192.168.0.254 to complete the upgrade. 3 11 4 Back Up and Restore Configuration Settings The configuration settings are stored as a configuration file in the extender. You can back up the configuration file to your computer for future use and restore the extender to a previous settings from the backup file when needed. Moreover, if needed, you can erase the current settings and reset the extender to the default factory settings. To backup configuration settings:
1. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2. Go to System Tools > Backup & Restore page. 3. Click Backup to save a copy of the current settings to your local computer. A config. bin file will be stored to your computer. To restore configuration settings:
1. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2. Go to System Tools > Backup & Restore page. 28 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3. Click Browse to locate the backup configuration file stored on your computer, and click Restore. The configuration file is config.bin. 4. Wait a few minutes for the restoring and rebooting. Note: During the restoring process, do not turn off or reset the extender. To reset the extender to factory default settings:
1. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2. Go to System Tools > Backup & Restore page. 3. Click Factory Restore to reset the extender. 4. Wait a few minutes for the resetting and rebooting. Note:
1. During the resetting process, do not turn off the extender. 2. We strongly recommend you back up the current configuration settings before resetting the extender. 3 11 5 System Log When the extender does not work properly, you can save the system log and send it to the technical support for troubleshooting. Follow the steps below to save the system log:
1. Connect to the powerline extender wirelessly. Visit http://tplinkplc.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the extender. 2. Go to System Tools > System Log. 29 Chapter 3 Configuring via Web Management Interface 3. Choose the type and level of the system log according to your need. 4. Click Save Log to save the system log to local. 30 COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a registered trademark of TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd. Copyright 2020 TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 31 FCC STATEMENT Product Name: AV600 Powerline Wi-Fi Extender Model Number: TL-WPA4220 Responsible party:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 ) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2 ) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 32 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable to only Mobile Configurations. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. We, TP-Link USA Corporation, has determined that the equipment shown as above has been shown to comply with the applicable technical standards, FCC part 15. There is no unauthorized change is made in the equipment and the equipment is properly maintained and operated. Issue Date: 2020.5.27 33 CE Mark Warning This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. OPERATING FREQUENCY(the maximum transmitted power) 2400 MHz -2483.5 MHz(20dBm) EU declaration of conformity TP-Link hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directives 2014/53/EU, 2009/125/EC, 2011/65/EU and
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1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2. lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. 34 Dclaration dexposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. Industry Canada Statement CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) CAN ICES-6/NMB-6 Korea Warning Statements:
. NCC Notice BSMI Notice 35 PCB Pb Cd Hg CrVI PBB PBDE 1. "0.1 wt %" "0.01 wt %"
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. Safety Information Keep the device away from water, fire, humidity or hot environments. Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the device. Do not use the device where wireless devices are not allowed. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Plug the powerline devices directly into the wall outlets but not the power strips. Plug the powerline devices into the wall outlets with earthing connection. Environment:
Operating Temperature: 0C ~ 40C (32F ~104F) Alert to service person CAUTION NEUTRAL FUSING 36 Please read and follow the above safety information when operating the device. We cannot guarantee that no accidents or damage will occur due to improper use of the device. Please use this product with care and operate at your own risk. Explanation of the symbols on the product label Symbol Explanation RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European directive 2012/19/EU in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. User has the choice to give his product to a competent recycling organization or to the retailer when he buys a new electrical or electronic equipment. Class II equipment AC voltage Indoor use only Protection earth Warning electric shock Fuse is used in neutral N 37