TransLite TL-MC84-W Series User manual

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PRODUCT MODEL NUMBER: TL-MC84-W SERIES
MoCA® Wi-Fi ADAPTER
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
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INDEX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 03
CHAPTER 2 PACKING LIST ..................................................................................................... 03
CHAPTER 3 GETTING TO KNOW THE DEVICE ..................................................................... 04
CHAPTER 4 DEVICE LOGIN ..................................................................................................... 07
CHAPTER 5 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION .............................................................................. 09
Ø CABLE MODEM CONNECTION (INTERNET ONLY)
Ø CABLE MODEM CONNECTION (INTERNET ONLY + TV)
Ø ROUTER CONNECTION (INTERNET ONLY)
Ø ROUTER CONNECTION (INTERNET + TV)
CHAPTER 6 ACCESSING THE DEVICE GUI ........................................................................... 13
CHAPTER 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................... 36
CHAPTER 8 FAULT DIAGNOSIS .............................................................................................. 38
CHAPTER 9 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE CONTENT TABLE ................................................. 38
CHAPTER 10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................... 39
CHAPTER 11 SALES & SUPPORT ........................................................................................... 40

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CHAPTER 1
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
As a home terminal product, TL-MC84-W network adapter uses MoCA® 2.5 technology,
with working frequency range of 1125 - 1675MHz. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi, that can
enhance broadband gaming, streaming and video on demand services to every room.
CHAPTER 2
PACKING LIST
Before installing this product, please check if the following items are included in the
package. In case of any loss or damage in the contents, please contact your supplier.
S.No.
Item Name
Quantity
1
TL-MC84-W Terminal Equipment
1 piece
2
Power Adapter
1 piece
3
User Manual
1 piece
4
Ethernet Cable
1 piece
5
Coaxial Cable
1 piece

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CHAPTER 3
GETTING TO KNOW THE DEVICE
3.1 FRONT PANEL
Fig. 3-a
Indicator
light
Description
Functions
PWR
Power light
Off: no electricity, or power failure
On: normal power supply
MoCA
Coaxial
connection
indicator light
Off: no connection to terminal equipment
On: connected to terminal equipment
Blinking: sending and receiving data
2.4G
2.4G Wi-Fi
indicator light
Off: 2.4G Wi-Fi closed
On: 2.4G Wi-Fi opened
Blinking: sending and receiving data
5G
5G Wi-Fi indicator
light
Off: 5G Wi-Fi closed
On: 5G Wi-Fi opened
Blinking: sending and receiving data
GE1、FE2-4
Network
connection
indicator light
Off: no connection to user equipment
On: normally connected to user equipment
Blinking: sending and receiving data

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3.2 BACK PANEL
Fig. 3-b
Interface
Description
IN-OUT
TV signal input port for connecting optical receiver equipment.
MoCA
Mixed outlet for TV signals and MoCA signals.
GE1
1000Mbps Ethernet interface, RJ45 interface.
FE2/FE3/FE4
100Mbps Ethernet interface, RJ45 interface.
DC 12V
DC 12V/1A power input port.
RESET
Long press reset key for 3s to restore to factory settings.
WPS
Long press the WPS key for 3s-5s to synchronize sub-device settings.
Auto join a device/terminal without a password.

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3.3 SIDE PANEL
Fig. 3-c
Toggle switch as shown in the picture to OFF position to turn off the power, and to ON
position to turn on the power.
3.4 MECHANICAL DESIGN
Fig. 3-d

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CHAPTER 4
DEVICE LOGIN
Fig. 3-e
Step 1: Make sure the device is powered on and connected to a PC using an ethernet
cable. There are four ETH ports on the device, for management any port can be used.
Step 2: Configure your PC’s IP address to 192.168.10.x range. Examples shown below
for Windows and Mac:
4.1 FOR WINDOWS:
Fig. 4-a

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4.2 FOR MAC:
Fig. 4-b
Step 3: Log in to the device using a browser by http://192.168.10.1 ,
Username: admin
Password: admin

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CHAPTER 5
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
Fig. 5-a

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Fig. 5-b

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Fig. 5-c

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Fig. 5-d

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CHAPTER 6
ACCESING THE DEVICE GUI
The MoCA Wi-Fi adapter features an onboard graphical user interface (GUI) that
includes user-configurable settings. Some of these settings should be accessed by
experienced network technicians only.
To configure the network settings of the adapter:
Step 1: Make sure the device is powered on and connected to a PC using an ethernet
cable. There are four ETH ports on the device, for management any port can be used.
Step 2: Configure your PC’s IP address to 192.168.10.x range.
Step 3: Log in to the device using a browser by http://192.168.10.1 ,
Username: admin
Password: admin
Fig. 6-a

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6.1 Home Page
The adapter’s GUI’s home page appears, as shown below.
Fig. 6-b

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6.2 WAN
WAN setting includes network model selection, WAN connection information and WAN
connection setting. The settings displayed on the screen is default and preferred setting
for the MoCA adapter.
Network model selection includes two options single model and multiple model as
shown in Fig. 6-c
Fig. 6-c
6.2.1 Single Model:
In single model selection, only WAN connection can be set.
The connection mode can be set to Bridge mode (Fig 6-d) or Route mode (Fig. 6-e)
depending on the application.
Bridge Mode:
Fig. 6-d

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6.2.2 Route Mode:
When the route mode is selected, the link method can be set to DHCP, Static or PPPoE
mode as show in Fig. 6-e Click on apply once the selection has been made.
Fig. 6-e
6.2.3 Static mode: The IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, preferred DNS and
alternative DNS of network connection can be set as shown in Fig. 6-f
Fig. 6-f

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6.2.4 PPPoE Mode: The username and password of internet connection can be set
manually as shown in Fig. 6-g
Fig. 6-g
MTU: The maximum transmission unit of network interface.
6.2.5 Multiple Model:
When compared to single service model, service type and binding ports are added in
this model as shown in Fig. 6-h. The service type can be set to display the type of
service.
Fig. 6-h

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6.3 LAN:
The connection mode can be set to Static (Fig 6-i) or DHCP (Fig 6-j)
Fig. 6-i
Fig. 6-j

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6.4 Wireless Setting:
On this page, the SSID name as well as type of encryption can be set. One can set the
region as well (default is set to America) as shown in Fig. 6-k
Band Steering: Band steering is functionality that automatically steers any individual
connecting to a wireless network to the best available and supported frequency band,
thereby optimizing performance for the client.
Security types: WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode
Fig. 6-k

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6.5 Topology:
This page shows the list of wired and wireless devices connected to the adapter along
with basic information such as device name, MAC address as well as IP address
assigned to the devices as shown in Fig. 6-l
Fig. 6-l
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