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Please find the following compatibility list for you reference, thanks!

Vendor Model
Acer V7-482PG
HP Pavilion G4
HP Pavilion G6

To check for the latest Intel WiDi software on your laptop, visit
www.intel.com/go/wirelessdisplayupdate
For Intel WiDi system requirements, visit
www.intel.com/support/wireless/wtech/iwd/sb/CS-031059.htm

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There are two different standards: 1) Homeplug 1.0/1.0 Turbo for 14Mbps & 85Mbps, such as PL-104 and PL-420 2) Homeplug AV for 200Mbps, 500Mbps, and 1G, such as PL-510W It should work with the same HomePlug AV device which is another PL-510W. It could co-existence with HomePlug 1.0 or HomePlug 1.0 Turbo such as PL-104 or PL-420 in the same domain, but cannot connect with PL-104 and PL-420 (Homeplug 1.0)

  Homeplug 1.0/1.0 Tubo Homeplug AV Homeplug AV
Standard 1.0/1.0Turbo IEEE802.3;
IEEE802.3u
IEEE802.3;
IEEE802.3u
Max. Speed 14Mbps/85Mbps 200Mbps 500Mbps
Co-existant Yes Yes Yes
Connection
Homeplug 1.0 Yes No No
Homeplug AV No Yes Yes
A :

If your NAS-7410 is in the following situations, the recording task might fail:


1. During the recording process, the NAS-7410 is under heavy loading network traffic.


2. During the recording process, the same IDE channel's option device is performing a CD insert/eject operation.


If the recording tasks continue to fail, we strongly recommend you to lower the recording speed or choose better quality recordable media.

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Yes. Powerline technology is based on the HomePlug standard. You will need to purchase a PLANET Powerline adapter (e.g. the PL-751) with the same speed and specifications as your existing adapter.

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This button can use to reset combo KVM to default settings. Please press this button over 10 seconds, and then release it. The combo KVM switch will reset to factory default.

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If the network adapter does not connect to the network


1. Update Driver: Make sure that you have the latest version of the 10/100 CardBus driver.


2. Update BIOS: Check with your Notebook PC manufacturer for the latest BIOS upgrade to support CardBus.


3. Check Cable Connections: Make sure your network connection is secured and functioning properly. You may need to replace cables with known good cables.


4. Check LED Status: Make sure the Link LED lights are lit properly on the card and Hub (if applicable).


5. Check Device Status: For Windows 98 or Windows 95: make sure that your device driver does not have a red "X" or yellow "!" shown in the Device Manager. For Windows NT 4.0: check the Event Viewer to make sure there are no resource conflicts.


 


Install the Adapter and Driver again


If the device status shows that the adapter is not working properly. You will need to remove the network adapter driver and related network components, then install it again.

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The USB specification limits the length of a cable between two devices to 5 meters.

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