TP-Link TL-PA4010P Network Card User Manual


 
TL-PA4010P AV500 Powerline Adapter With AC Pass Through
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Solid
The Ethernet port is connected, but there is no data
being transferred.
Blinking The Ethernet port is transferring data.
Ethernet LED
Off The Ethernet port isn’t connected.
Note:
5 minutes after the device connected to the adapter is turned off, and the adapter will automatically
switch to the power-saving Mode. In power-saving mode, the Homeplug cannot be accessed via the
electrical wiring, but its integrated electrical socket can supply the power normally. As soon as the device
connected to the Homeplug is switched on again, your Homeplug will leave the power-saving mode and
the three LEDs will flash simultaneously.
1.4 Physical Interface
There are four physical interfaces on this Powerline Adapter.
Power Plug
Ethernet Port
Pair Button
Integrated
Electrical Socket
Interface Description
Ethernet Port
It is a 10/100Mbps Ethernet port on the adapter for connecting it to
the PC or the broadband device with the network cable.
Power Plug*
A Power Plug connected to any 100V ~ 240V AC (50~60Hz) power
socket
Pair Button
Pair buttons are used to secure a powerline network. To secure
your network, please follow the steps below. Firstly, plug in a new
adapter, and press its pair button for 1 second; then plug in another
adapter and press its pair button for 1 second as well. The two
buttons should be pressed within 2 minutes of each other. After
that, wait about 60 seconds so that the two adapters can finish
connecting.
Integrated Electrical
Socket
The integrated electrical socket allows additional devices or
multiple sockets to be connected to the adapter just like to a normal
wall socket. No electrical socket is lost.
* The provided power plug may differ from the picture due to different regional power specifications. Here
we take the EU version as an example.