Manual devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 devolo Magic 2 LAN1-1

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Version 1.2_03/21 Contents 1 Preface ...... 6 1.1 About this manual ...... 6 1.2 Intended use ...... 7 1.3 CE Conformity ...... 8 1.4 Safety notes ...... 9 1.5 devolo on the Internet ...... 10

2 Introduction ...... 11 2.1 devolo Magic ...... 11 2.2 Introduction to the devolo Magic adapter: ...... 12 2.3 Pairing ...... 13 2.3.1 Reading the indicator light ...... 15 2.3.2 Network connection ...... 18 2.3.3 Integrated electrical socket ...... 18

3 Initial use ...... 19 3.1 Package contents ...... 19 3.2 System requirements ...... 19 3.3 Connecting the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 ...... 20 3.3.1 Starter Kit – Automatic set-up for a new devolo Magic network ...... 20 3.3.2 Addition – Expanding an existing network by adding another devolo Magic adapter ...... 21 3.3.3 Changing the network password ...... 21 3.4 Installation of devolo software ...... 21 3.5 Removing the devolo Magic adapter from a network ...... 22

4 Configuration ...... 23 4.1 Calling up the built-in web interface ...... 23 4.2 Menu description ...... 23 4.2.1 Overview ...... 25 4.2.2 Powerline ...... 27

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4.2.3 LAN ...... 29 4.2.4 System ...... 30

5 Appendix ...... 34 5.1 Technical specifications ...... 34 5.2 Bandwidth optimization ...... 34 5.3 Disposal of old devices ...... 35 5.4 Warranty conditions ...... 35

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Preface 6 1Preface Description of the icons Welcome to the fantastic world of This section contains a brief description of the devolo Magic! icons used in this manual and/or on the rating pla- te, the device connector, as well as the icons used In no time at all, devolo Magic transforms your on the package: house into a multimedia home that is ready for the future today. devolo Magic gives you noticeably higher speeds, more stability and greater range, Icon Description providing the perfect Internet experience as a re- Very important safety symbol that sult! warns you of hazardous electrical voltage which if not avoided can re- 1.1 About this manual sult in serious injury or death. Carefully read all instructions before setting up the Very important safety symbol that device and store the manual and/or installation warns you of a potentially dange- guide for later reference. rous situation which if not avoided can result in serious injury or death. After a brief introduction to „devolo Magic“ and to the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 in Chapter 2, An important safety symbol that Chapter 3 tells you how to successfully start using warns you of a potentially burn ha- the adapter in your network. zard which if not avoided can result in minor injuries or damage to pro- Chapter 4 describes in detail the setting options of perty. the built-in configuration interface. Tips for bandwidth optimisation, information An important safety symbol that about environmental compatibility of the device, warns you of a potentially dange- as well as our warranty terms, can be found in rous situation involving a tripping Chapter 5 at the end of the manual. hazard which can result in injuries.

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An important note that should be It is used to prevent the occurrence observed which can potentially of waste electrical and electronic lead to material damages. equipment and to reduce this type of waste through reuse, recycling The device may only be used in- and other forms of utilisation. The doors in dry conditions. European Community WEEE Direc- tive establishes minimum standards The device is a Class I product. All for handling waste electrical and electrically conductive (made of electronic equipment in the EU. metal) housing parts where a volta- ge can be applied during operation Additional information, or maintenance in the event of an background material and error must be continuously configuration tips for your device. connected to the earth wire. Indicates a completed course of ac- The manufacturer/distributing tion company uses the CE marking to declare that the product meets all applicable European regulations 1.2 Intended use and has been subjected to the pres- Use devolo devices, devolo software and the provi- cribed conformity assessment ded accessories as described to prevent damage procedures. and injury. Products devolo devices are communication devices desi- gned for indoors.* Depending on the product, they devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Preface 8 are equipped with a PLC - (PowerLine Communica- tions to the product-specific firmware or software tion) and/or a Wi-Fi module and/or a broadband could damage the products and, in the worst-case module. The devices communicate with each other scenario, render them unusable, negatively affect by means of, depending on the product, PLC, data conformity and cause the warranty claims to beco- and telephone line (e.g. coaxial or twisted pair) me void. and/or Wi-Fi. Always use the most up-to-date software version devolo devices do not replace the existing router. to make sure you have the latest security functions They enable transmission of the existing Internet/ and device updates. The installed devolo software data signal over the in-house wiring and via Wi-Fi notifies you automatically if a new software versi- and integrate Internet-compatible terminal de- on is available. vices into the . Accessories Under no circumstances may devolo devices be Use only the provided accessories. used outdoors, because large temperature fluctua- tions and moisture can damage both the device and the power line*. devolo devices may not be in- 1.3 CE Conformity stalled at a height above two metres unless an ad- This product complies with the technical ditional fastening mechanism is available. The requirements of the directives 2014/35/ products are intended for operation in the EU, EU, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU und 2009/ Switzerland and Norway. 125/EC. * This does not include devolo outdoor devices, which are suitable for outdoor applications based on their IP classification. This product is designed for use in the EU, Switzerland and Norway. Software A printout of the simplified CE declaration of this devolo devices can be used only with the free, product is separately included and can also be downloadable programs approved and available found under www.devolo.global/support/ce. on devolo AG's website (www.devolo.global) and in app stores (iOS and Google Play). Any modifica-

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 9 Preface 1.4 Safety notes CAUTION! Damage to the device caused by ambient conditions It is essential to have read and understood all safe- Only use device indoors in dry conditions ty and operating instructions before the devolo de- vice is used for the first time; keep them safe for CAUTION! Heat development during future reference. operation Certain housing components can become DANGER! Electrical shock caused by very hot in certain situations. Attach device electricity so that it is touch-proof, observing optimal Do not reach into the electrical socket. positioning Do not open the device. Do not insert any objects into the electrical devolo devices should only be installed at locations socket or into the ventilation openings that guarantee adequate ventilation. Slots and openings on the housing are used for ventilation: DANGER! Electric shock caused by b electricity Do not cover devolo devices during operation. Device must be plugged into a power soc- b Do not place any objects on devolo devices. ket with a connected earth wire b Do not insert any objects into the openings of devolo devices. devolo devices may be operated only on a mains b power supply as described on the rating plate. devolo devices must not be placed directly next to a naked flame (such as fire or candles). CAUTION! Tripping hazard b devolo devices must not be exposed to direct Lay the network cable in a barrier-free heat radiation (e.g. radiator, direct sunlight). manner; Users do not need to carry out any maintenance ensure that the electrical socket and the on devolo devices. In the event of damage, dis- connected network devices are easily ac- connect the devolo device from the mains supply cessible by pulling it or its plug out of the electrical socket. To disconnect devolo devices from the mains sup- Then contact qualified specialist personnel (after- ply, unplug the device from the electrical socket. devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Preface 10 sales service) exclusively. Damage is deemed to If you have any further ideas or suggestions related have occurred, for example, to our products, please don't hesitate to contact us at [email protected]! b if a button is damaged. b if the power plug is damaged. b if the devolo device has been showered with liquid (such as rain or other water). b if the devolo device is inoperable. b if the housing of the devolo device is damaged. CAUTION! Damage to housing from cleaning agents containing solvents Clean only electroless and with dry cloth Do not plug devolo devices directly into each other. Devices that are plugged into each other can experience a decrease in transmis- sion rate.

1.5 devolo on the Internet For detailed information on our products, visit www.devolo.global. There you will find product descriptions and docu- mentation, and also updates of devolo software and your device's firmware.

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 11 Introduction 2 Introduction

2.1 devolo Magic Home is where devolo Magic is – in no time at all, devolo Magic transforms your house or flat into a multimedia home of the future with noticeably higher speed, more stability and greater range, providing the perfect Internet experience as a result! Be inspired by products that are astonishingly easy to install, with impressive, innovative technology and unbeatable performance.

Fig. 1 devolo Magic throughout the home

Be ready for the technology of the future today devolo Magic embodies the new generation of the tried-and-tested Powerline technology (PLC) ba- sed on the cutting-edge G.hn architecture. G.hn was developed by the International Telecommuni- cation Union (ITU) with ongoing development pro- vided primarily by the HomeGrid Forum industry association. devolo Magic products are certified devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Introduction 12 according to HomeGrid standards and are compa- b Security – with 128-bit AES Powerline encryp- tible with other HomeGrid-certified products. tion b Like the HomePlug AV technology used in establis- Energy-efficiency – the integrated PowerSave hed devolo dLAN devices, devolo Magic uses the mode cuts energy consumption automatically household mains supply for data transmission and during low data traffic. 1-1 secures ideal performance and stability in locations b A devolo Magic 2 LAN transforms any where network cables are not viable or desired electrical socket in your household electrical and/or the Wi-Fi frequently falls short due to cei- wiring into a Gigabit LAN Internet access point. lings and walls. b Its integrated electrical socket can be used (like a normal wall socket) to supply power to an To set up a devolo Magic network, you need additional network device or a power strip. at least two devolo Magic devices. For tech- b The Gigabit LAN port on the nical reasons, devices from the 1-1 devolo Magic series are not compatible with devolo Magic 2 LAN lets you connect a sta- dLAN devices. tionary network device – such as a game con- sole, television or media receiver – to your Internet access point over the Powerline net- 2.2 Introduction to the work (e.g. Internet router). devolo Magic adapter: The devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 features Unpack – plug in – get started and be ready for b One Gigabit network connection the new generation of tried-and-tested Powerline b technology: One indicator light The LED status display can be disabled. You b Speed and stability – thanks to consistent data can find more information about this in transmission speed at up to 2400 Mbps over Chapter 4 Configuration or in the product distances of up to 500 meters, the 1-1 manual for the devolo Cockpit software devolo Magic 2 LAN promises entertain- available online at ment at the highest level. www.devolo.global/devolo-cockpit.

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 13 Introduction b One PLC/reset button (next to the network Starting up a new devolo Magic network connection) After plugging the devolo Magic adapters into b One integrated electrical socket available power sockets, a new devolo Magic net- work is established automatically within 3 minutes. Expanding an existing devolo Magic network by adding another devolo Magic adapter In order to use a new devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 in your devolo Magic- network, first you have to connect it to your existing devolo Magic adapters devices as a network. This is accomplished by using a shared password, which can be assigned in va- rious ways: b Using devolo Cockpit or the devolo Home Netwok App (see Chapter 3.4 1-1 Fig. 2: devolo Magic 2 LAN with country-specific Installation of devolo software) connector and power socket b Using the web interface (see Chapter 4.2.2 Powerline) 2.3 Pairing b Using the PLC/reset button as described below. devolo Magic adapters that are in factory default condition, i.e. have been purchased or successfully 1 To do so, plug the new devolo Magic adapter reset (see Chapter Resetting a devolo Magic ad- into an available power socket and, for appro- apter or removing it from a devolo Magic net- ximately 1 second, press the PLC/reset button work), automatically start to attempt to pair with on a devolo Magic adapter in your existing another devolo Magic adapter when reconnected devolo Magic network. to the mains supply. devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Introduction 14

2 The new devolo Magic adapter pairs automati- Keep in mind that all settings that have al- cally so no button needs to be pressed. The LED ready been made will be lost! of this adapter now also flashes white. After a short time, the flashing LED beco- mes a steady white light. The devolo Magic adapter has been successfully integrated into your existing devolo Magic network. For each pairing operation, only one addi- tional devolo Magic adapter can be added at a time.

You can find detailed information about in- stalling devolo Magic adapters in Chapter 3.3 Connecting the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1.

Resetting a devolo Magic adapter or removing it from a devolo Magic network

1 To remove a devolo Magic adapter from your devolo Magic network and successfully restore its entire configuration to the factory default settings, press and hold the reset button longer than 10 seconds. 2 Wait until the LED flashes white and then dis- connect the devolo Magic adapter from the mains supply.

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 15 Introduction 2.3.1Reading the indicator light The integrated indicator light (LED) shows the sta- tus for the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 by illuminating and/or flashing:

LED Flashing be- Meaning LED status display haviour (web interface*)

1 Red LED Lights up for Start-up process Cannot be disabled up to 2 sec.

2 Red LED Flashes at in- Status 1: Cannot be disabled tervals of 0.5 The reset of the devolo Magic adapter was sec. (on/off) successful. The PLC/reset button has been pressed and held for 10 seconds.

Status 2: The devolo Magic adapter (once again) has the factory default settings. Since the last re- set, no pairing with another devolo Magic adapter has taken place. Connect the adapter with another devolo Magic adapter to create a full- fledged PLC network as described in Chap- ter 2.3 Pairing.

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LED Flashing be- Meaning LED status display haviour (web interface*)

3 Red LED Lights up stea- Status 1: Can be disabled dy The other network nodes are in standby mode and cannot currently be accessed over the mains supply. The PLC LEDs of the other devolo Magic adapters flash white only for a short time.

Status 2: The connection to the other network nodes has been interrupted. There may be electro- magnetic or radio frequency interference on the power line. In this case, put the devolo Magic adapters closer to each other or try to shut off the source of interference.

4Red andFlashes at in- Data transmission rate not in optimum Can be disabled white tervals of 0.1 range ** LED sec. red/2 sec. white

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LED Flashing be- Meaning LED status display haviour (web interface*)

5White Status 1: Status 1: Cannot be disabled LED Flashes at in- This devolo Magic adapter is in pairing tervals of mode and the system is searching for new 0.5 sec. devolo Magic adapters. (on/off) Status 2: Status 2: Someone has triggered the "Identify device" Flashes at in- function on the web interface or in the tervals of devolo Home Netwok App. This function 1 sec. identifies the devolo Magic adapter being (on/off) sought.

6White Lights up stea- The devolo Magic connection does not have Can be disabled LED dy any issues and the devolo Magic adapter is ready to operate.

7White Flashes at in- The devolo Magic adapter is in standby mo- Can be disabled LED tervals of de.*** 0.1 sec. on / 5sec.off

8Red andFlashes at in- The devolo Magic adapter is carrying out a Cannot be disabled white tervals of firmware update. LED 0.5 sec. red/ 0.5 sec. white devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Introduction 18 * Information about the web interface can be 2.3.3Integrated electrical socket found in Chapter 4 Configuration. Always use the integrated electrical socket on the ** Information on improving the transmission rate devolo Magic adapter when connecting other can be found in Chapter 5.2 Bandwidth optimi- consumers to the mains supply. In particular, zation. electronic devices with mains adapter can negati- vely affect PLC performance. ***A devolo Magic adapter switches to standby mode after approximately 10 minutes if no active The integrated mains filter in the devolo Magic ad- network device (e.g. computer) is connected to the apter filters any such external interference and re- network interface. In this mode, the devolo Magic duces any impairment of PLC performance. adapter cannot be accessed over the electrical wi- ring. As soon as the network device (e.g. computer) connected to the network interface is switched on again, your devolo Magic adapter can also be ac- cessed over the electrical wiring again. Check whether the adapter is connected to the mains supply correctly and whether the pairing operation has been carried out suc- cessfully. For more information about this, refer to 3.3 Connecting the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1.

2.3.2Network connection You can use the network connection on the devolo Magic adapter to connect it to a PC or tele- vision using a standard network cable.

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 19 Initial use 3Initial use devolo AG reserves the right to change the packa- ge contents without prior notice. This chapter tells you everything you need to know to set up and use your devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1. We describe how to connect the adapter and briefly 3.2 System requirements describe the devolo software. b Operating systems supported by devolo Cockpit: 3.1 Package contents a from Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit), a from Ubuntu 13.10 (32-bit/64-bit), Please ensure that the delivery is complete before a beginning with the installation of your from Mac (OS X 10.9) devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1: b Gigabit network connection b Network connection b Starter Kit: Please note that your computer or other de- a 2 devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 vice must have a network card or network a 2 network cables adapter with a network interface. a Hard copy of installation guide a Hard copy security flyer To set up a devolo network, you need at a CE declaration least two devolo adapters. or b Extension: a 1 devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 a 1 Network cable a Hard copy of installation guide a Hard copy security flyer a CE declaration devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Initial use 20 3.3 Connecting the CAUTION! Tripping hazard devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Lay the network cable in a barrier-free manner and ensure that the electrical soc- CAUTION! Damage to the device caused ket and the connected network devices are by ambient conditions easily accessible Only use device indoors in dry conditions 3 Plug both devolo Magic adapters into available In the following sections we describe how to power sockets within 3 minutes. As soon as the connect the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 and integrate LEDs on both adapters flash white at regular it into a network. We clarify the exact procedures intervals of 0.5 sec., they are ready to operate based on potential network scenarios. and automatically start the process of establis- hing an encrypted connection to each other For the permitted voltage range for opera- (see Chapter 2.3.1 Reading the indicator ting the device and the power consumption, light). refer to the type plate on the rear of the de- vice. For additional technical information on If the LEDs on both devolo Magic adapters our products, refer to the product area at light up in white, then your www.devolo.global. devolo Magic network has been set up ac- cording to your individual specifications 3.3.1Starter Kit – Automatic set-up for a and is protected from unauthorised access. new devolo Magic network

1 Connect one devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 to your Internet access device's network connection (e.g. your Internet router). 2 Connect the other devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 to the network connection of your computer or another network device using a network cable.

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 21 Initial use 3.3.2Addition – Expanding an existing If the LEDs light up white on both network by adding another devolo Magic adapters, the new adapter devolo Magic adapter has been successfully integrated into your Before you can use the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 in existing devolo Magic network. your devolo Magic network, first you have to connect it to your existing devolo Magic adapters For each pairing operation, only one addi- as a network. This is accomplished by using a tional adapter can be added at a time. shared password. 3.3.3Changing the network password 1 Connect the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 to the net- A network password can also be changed in the work connection of your computer or another following ways: network device using a network cable. b Using the web interface of the devolo Magic adapter (see Chapter 4.2.2 Powerline) 2 Plug the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 into an availa- ble power socket. As soon as the LED flashes or white at regular intervals of 0.5 seconds, the b Using devolo Cockpit or the adapter is ready to operate but not yet integra- devolo Home Network App. For more infor- ted into a devolo Magic network (see Chapter mation, refer to the following chapter. 2.3.1 Reading the indicator light). 3 Within 3 minutes, press the PLC/reset button 3.4 Installation of devolo soft- on a devolo Magic adapter in your existing devolo Magic network for approximately 1 sec. ware The new devolo Magic adapter pairs auto- Installing devolo Cockpit software matically so no button needs to be pressed. devolo Cockpit finds all accessible devolo Magic The LED of this adapter now also flashes adapters in your devolo Magic network, displays white. information about these devices and encrypts your devolo Magic network individually. You can use devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Initial use 22 the software to navigate to the integrated web in- Tapping on the devolo Home Network App terface. icon brings you to the start menu. Operating systems supported by devolo Cockpit You can find more information about the (Version 5.0 or later): devolo Home Network App online at www.devolo.global/home-network-app. b from Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit) or later, b from Ubuntu 13.10 (32-bit/64-bit), b from Mac (OS X 10.9) 3.5 Removing the devolo Magic You can find the product manual, software adapter from a network and additional information on To remove a devolo Magic adapter from your net- devolo Cockpit online at work and successfully restore its entire configurati- www.devolo.global/devolo-cockpit. on to the factory default settings, press the PLC/ reset button longer than 10 seconds. Wait until the Downloading the devolo Home Network App LED flashes white and then disconnect the adapter The devolo Home Network App is devolo's free from the mains supply. app also for checking and configuring WiFi, PLC Keep in mind that all settings that have already and LAN connections for the devolo Magic adapter been made will be lost! (using a smartphone or tablet). The smartphone or tablet connects to the devolo Magic adapter at To integrate the mains supply into another net- home over Wi-Fi. work, proceed as described in Chapter 3.3.2 Addi- tion – Expanding an existing network by adding 1 Download the devolo Home Network App to another devolo Magic adapter. your smartphone or tablet computer from the corresponding store. 2 The devolo Home Network App is placed in your smartphone's or tablet's app list as usual.

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 23 Configuration 4 Configuration You can find more information on devolo software in Chapter 3.4 Installation of de- 1-1 The devolo Magic 2 LAN has a built-in web in- volo software. terface that can be called up using a standard web browser. Here, you can read out device informati- on and configure some settings for operating the 4.2 Menu description devolo Magic adapter. All menu functions are described in the correspon- ding interface as well as in the associated chapter 4.1 Calling up the built-in web in the manual. The sequence of the description in interface the manual follows the structure of the menu. The central web interface areas are displayed at You can access the built-in web interface for the 1-1 the edge of the screen. Click a menu to switch di- devolo Magic 2 LAN in different ways: rectly to that menu. b Using the devolo Home Network App on your smartphone or tablet, you can access the device's web interface by tapping on the corre- sponding adapter symbol for the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1. b Using the devolo Cockpit software, you can access the web interface of the devolo Magic adapter by clicking on the tab for the device's configuration page. Then the program determines the current IP address and starts the configuration in the web Logging in browser. The web interface is not password protected. As- signing a login password is mandatory when log- devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Configuration 24 ging in for the first time to prevent unauthorised b X icon: The operation is being cancelled. Your access by third parties. settings are not being saved. You can find more information on the login Required fields 4.2.4 System process in Chapter . Fields with a red border are required fields. This Enter your existing password each time you login means entries must be made in these fields to con- again and confirm by pressing Log in. tinue with the configuration. Help text blank fields Fields that have not been filled in yet contain grey- ed out help text, which indicates the required con- tent for the field. This help text disappears immediately once content has been entered. Default settings Logging out Some fields contain default settings which ensure Log out of the web interface by clicking Log the greatest amount of compatibility and ease of out. use. Default settings are identified with an * in drop-down menus. Language selection Default settings can of course be replaced with cu- Select the desired language in the stomised information. language selection list. Recommended settings Making changes Some fields include recommended settings. Once you make a change, two icons are shown on the corresponding menu page: Recommended settings can of course be replaced with customised information. b Disk icon: Your settings are being saved.

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 25 Configuration Invalid entries 4.2.1Overview Entry errors are either highlighted by a red border In the Overview area, you will find information on or error messages are shown. hardware and software for the devolo Magic ad- apter and network details. Buttons Click the Disk icon to save the settings for the respective web interface area. Click the X icon or use the Menu path above the buttons to exit the respective web interface area. Click the Recycle bin icon to delete an entry. Click the Arrow icon to refresh a list.

System Name: Device name MT number: Device type number Serial number: Device serial number MAC address: MAC address of the device devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Configuration 26 Firmware version: Firmware version of the device Powerline System uptime: Operating time since the last re- Local device: Status information „connected“ or start „not connected“ LAN – Network: Number of devices connected to the network LAN port: network connection; if a connection has been detected, the speed (10/100/1000 Mbps) Connections and the mode (half/full duplex) are specified; The table lists all available and connected otherwise, the status "unconnected" is specified. devolo Magic adapters for your network along LAN – IPv4 with displaying the following details: DHCP: Display indicating whether DHCP is swit- Device ID: number of the respective devolo Magic ched on or switched off adapter in the devolo Magic network Address: IPv4 address in use MAC address: MAC address of the respective devolo Magic adapter Netmask: IPv4 network mask in use Transmit (Mbps): Data transmission rate Default gateway: IPv4 gateway in use Receive (Mbps): Data reception rate Name server: DNSv4 server in use You can find more detailed information on LAN – IPv6 the displayed network details in Chapter Link-local address: Link-local address in use 4.2.3 LAN. SLAAC address: SLAAC address in use Name server: DNSv6 server in use

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 27 Configuration 4.2.2Powerline b Using devolo Cockpit or the In the Powerline area, you will find functions and devolo Home Network App (see Chapter 3.4 information on the topic of Powerline and adapter Installation of devolo software), pairing. b Only using the PLC button (see Chapter 2.3 Pairing) b Using the web interface, in the Powerline menu; as described below: Pairing – Using on-screen button

1 Click Start pairing to start the pairing opera- tion. This may take some time. 2 As soon as the new devolo Magic adapter is integrated into your existing network, it appears in a list of available and established connections. Pairing – Using custom password You can also assign your network a custom PLC password you pick yourself. Enter this password for In order to use a new devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 in each devolo Magic adapter in the Powerline your devolo Magic network, first you have to password field and confirm your entry with OK. connect it to your existing devolo Magic adapters Note that the custom password is not assigned devices as a network. This is accomplished by using to the whole PLC network automatically. In- a shared password. This can be assigned in diffe- stead, you must assign it separately to each of rent ways: your devolo Magic adapters.

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Configuration 28 Powerline domain name Automatic compatibility mode The Powerline domain name determines the name If the option Automatic compatibility mode (re- of your PLC network. commended) is enabled, the device can automati- cally adjust the output signal to avoid interference Unpairing – Resetting or removing an adapter as much as possible. This option is configured by from a network default. 1 To remove a devolo Magic adapter from your Manual compatibility mode devolo Magic network, click Leave Powerline If an interference has not been eliminated despite network. activating the automatic setting, please disable it and set the compatibility mode as well as the signal 2 Wait until the PLC LED flashes white and then transmission profile manually: disconnect the devolo Magic adapter from the mains supply. b MIMO a Compatibility mode Full power a VDSL 17a (default) Using as VDSL connection may negatively impact a the performance of the bandwidth connection by VDSL 35b crosstalk of the signal. b SISO a Full power a VDSL 17a (default) a VDSL 35b Get in touch with your internet provider to find out which signal transmission profile is the best option for your internet connection.

The MIMO operating mode and the VDSL 17a si- In order to mitigate any potential negative effects gnal transmission profile are configured by default. the device provides the following options:

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 29 Configuration 4.2.3LAN from a DHCP server. The currently assigned net- You make changes to the network settings in the work data is visible (greyed out). LAN area. If a DHCP server is already present on the network for giving out IP addresses (e.g. your Internet rou- ter), you should enable the DHCP enabled option so that the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 automatically receives an address from it. If you want to assign a static IP address, make entries accordingly for the Address, Subnetmask, Default gateway and Name server fields. Confirm your settings by clicking the Disk icon. Then, restart the devolo Magic adapter to ensure that your changes take effect. IPv6 Configuration You can access the web interface for the 1-1 If you want automatic IP address assignment and devolo Magic 2 LAN using its current IP address. there is already a DHCP server present on the net- This may be an IPv4 and/or IPv6 address, which is work for giving out IP addresses (e.g. your Internet either entered manually as a static address or auto- router), enable the DHCPv6 enabled option to en- matically retrieved from a DHCP server. sure that the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 automatically IPv4 Configuration receives an address from this device. In the factory default settings, only the DHCP If you want to assign a static IP address, make enabled option for IPv4 is enabled. This means entries accordingly for the Address, Prefix, De- that the IPv4 address is retrieved axiomatically fault gateway and Name server fields. Confirm your settings by clicking the Disk icon. devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Configuration 30 Then, restart the devolo Magic adapter to ensure Password. that your changes take effect. You can set a login password for accessing the web interface. 4.2.4System By default, the built-in web interface of the In the System area, you can configure the settings devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 for security and other devolo Magic adapter device is not protected by a functions. password. We recommend assigning a password when the installation of the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1- System Information 1 is complete to protect it against tampering by System information lets you enter an user-defi- third parties. ned name in the Device name (hostname) field. To do so, enter the desired new password twice. This information is particularly helpful if multiple Now the web interface is protected against un- devolo Magic adapters are to be used and identi- authorised access with your custom password! fied in the network. Identify Device The devolo Magic adapter can be located using the Identify device function. Click Identify to make the white PLC LED for the corresponding adapter flash for 2 minutes to make it easier to identify by sight. LED Enable the LED disabled option if the LEDs on the devolo Magic adapter are intended to be switched off for normal operation. An error status is indica-

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 31 Configuration ted by corresponding flashing behaviour regard- Standby less of this setting. If Standby mode is enabled, the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 automatically switches to Standby mode if no ethernet connection has been enabled, i.e. if no network device (e.g. computer) is switched on and connected to the network inter- face and if Wi-Fi is disabled. In this mode, the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 is not accessible over the Powerline network. As soon as the network device (e.g. computer) connected to the network interface is switched on again, your adapter can also be accessed over the electrical wiring again. Standby mode is enabled in the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 factory default condition. For information on the LED behaviour of the Powersaving devolo Magic adapter in standby mode, re- If Powersave mode has been enabled, the fer to Chapter 2.3.1 Reading the indicator devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 switches to Powersave light. mode automatically whenever reduced data trans- mission over ethernet is detected. Firmware update The currently installed firmware of the The latency (time for transmitting a data devolo Magic adapter is displayed on the packet) may be negatively affected. overview page (see 4.2.1 Overview). Powersave mode is disabled in the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 factory default settings. devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Configuration 32 The firmware of the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Manually initiate a firmware update includes the software for operating the device. If 1 In order to manually update the firmware, necessary, devolo offers new versions on the visit the devolo website. Internet as a file download. The firmware update 1 can be initiated automatically or manually. Download the appropriate file for the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 to your computer. 2 Next, click on Browse for firmware file… and select the downloaded firmware file. 3 Confirm your settings by clicking the diskette icon. After a successful update, the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 restarts automatically. Ensure that the update procedure is not inter- rupted.

Regularly check for firmware updates Reboot 1-1 The devolo Magic 2 LAN can look for up-to- To restart a devolo Magic adapter, click Reboot. date firmware automatically. To do this, enable the option Regularly check for firmware updates. The devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 lets you know when a new firmware version becomes available and asks if firmware should be updated. Automatically install firmware updates With the option Automatically install firmware updates enabled, the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 au- tomatically installs the firmware it has found.

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 33 Configuration Factory Settings

1 To remove a devolo Magic adapter from your devolo Magic network and successfully restore its entire configuration to the factory default settings, click Factory reset. 2 Wait until the PLC LED flashes white and then disconnect the devolo Magic adapter from the mains supply. Keep in mind that all settings that have al- ready been made will be lost!

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 Appendix 34 5 Appendix 5.2 Bandwidth optimization To significantly improve the transmission capacity 5.1 Technical specifications of the network, we recommend that you comply with the following "connection rules": Security 128 Bit AES b Plug the devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 directly into a Device port 1x RJ45 wall socket. Avoid using power strips. This may (Gigabit Ethernet port) impair the transmission of the PLC signals. Power consumption Maximum: 4.8 W b If there are several sockets in the wall directly Typical: 2.8 W next to each other, they behave like a power Stand-by: 0.7 W strip. Individual sockets are optimal. Power supply internal 196-250 V AC 50 Hz Temperature -25°C to 70 °C / 0°C to (Storage/Operating 40°C Dimensions (in mm, 133x66x42 (HxWxD) without plug) Ambient conditions 10-90% Humidity, non-condensing Certifications CE

Fig. 3: Bandwith optimization

devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 35 Appendix 5.3 Disposal of old devices To be used in the countries of the European Union and other European countries with a separate col- lecting system: The icon with crossed-out wastebasket on the device means that this product is an electrical or electronic device that falls within the scope of application of the Eu- ropean Community WEEE Directive. The- se types of devices may no longer be disposed of with household waste. Rather they can be given to a municipal collecti- on point free of charge. Contact your mu- nicipal government to find out the address and hours of the nearest collecti- on point.

5.4 Warranty conditions If your devolo device is found to be defective du- ring initial installation or within the warranty peri- od, please contact the vendor who sold you the product. The vendor will take care of the repair or warranty claim for you. The complete warranty conditions can be found at www.devolo.global/support. devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1

Index LED status display 12, 15 Login password 23 A N Adapter equipment 12 Network connection 18 C P CE 8 Package contents 19 CE declaration 8 Pairing 13 Changing/assigning the network password 13, 21 PLC 11, 13 D Powerline 11 devolo App 22 R devolo Cockpit 21 Reboot 32 devolo Magic 11 Reset 14, 22 devolo software 21 Resetting a devolo Magic adapter 14 DHCP server 29 S Disposal of old devices 35 Safety notes 9 E Starting up a new devolo Magic network 13 Expanding an existing devolo Magic network 13 Symbol description 6 F Factory default settings 14, 22 Factory reset 14, 33 I Integrated electrical socket 18 Intended use 8 IP address 29 IPv4 29 L LAN (network connection) 18

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