Operation Manual

Installation 13
devolo dLAN 650+
dLAN
The LED lights up in white if there is a dLAN
connection.
The LED lights up in red if the data transmission
rate of the dLAN 650+ is not optimal. For
information to improve the data transmission rate,
please see the chapter 5.1 Bandwidth
optimization.
Ethernet
The LED lights up in white if there is a LAN connec-
tion.
3.3.2 Network connection
This is the connection point on the dLAN 650+ for con-
necting it to a computer or to another network device
with the network cable (included).
3.3.3 Encryption button
Data encryption at the touch of a button; For more in-
formation on the functions of the encryption button,
please see the chapter 4.2 dLAN network encrypti-
on at the touch of a button.
3.3.4 Integrated electrical socket
If you connect additional network devices using a mul-
tiple socket, plug this multiple socket into the electrical
socket of the dLAN 650+. The integrated mains filter
eliminates any noise of connected devices and signi-
ficantly improves data transmission in the home net-
work.
Please note that all dLAN devices to be
connected to your network are also
connected to your household electri-
cal wiring. A dLAN device switches to
Standby mode after a short while if no
active network device such as a com-
puter is connected to the network
port. In Standby mode, the dLAN de-
vice cannot be accessed via the power
supply grid. As soon as the network
device (e.g. computer) connected to
the network interface is switched on
again, your dLAN device can also be
reached again via the electrical wir-
ing.
3.4 Connecting the dLAN 650+
This section describes how to connect your dLAN 650+
to a computer or to another network device.
Use the included network cable to connect the
dLAN 650+ to the network port of your running
computer or to another network device.