Manual

Getting StartedGetting Started
Version: AS-WL300_QIG-A_V1
AS-WL300AS-WL300
150Mbps WIRELESS LAN CONVERTER
Getting Started
This guide explains the usage of and necessary settings for this unit. Please
follow the procedure to complete the settings. Do not lose this guide.
● Refer to the USER'S MANUAL found on the supplied CD-ROM or on the
Web for details of other settings and uses not explained in this guide.
Refer to “The USER'S MANUAL” on the reverse for more details.
● Some Pioneer products that connect to this product will need to be
configured. Refer to their respective USER'S MANUAL for more details.
For technical enquiries regarding this product, refer to “Please Read First”
for Support Centre details.
Features
Setup Procedure
Preparation
Before Configuring the Unit
Part Names
Connect the following Pioneer AV devices using a
Wireless LAN.
* Check that the base has no problem connecting to
the Internet.
● If the base has a WPS button
Follow the instructions in “Step 2 Connect the Unit
(WPS)” to connect the unit to the base.
● If the base does not have a WPS button
Follow the instructions in “Step 2 Connect the Unit
(Manual)” to connect the unit to the base.
* If you have problems using the “WPS Button,”
use the “Manual” procedure.
Check the Base
STEP 1
Connect the Unit
STEP 2
Step 3 Connect AV Devices
STEP 3
Prepare the following.
Front Back Side
● If you do not have an Internet connection, subscribe before
configuring the unit.
● Do not connect the LAN/USB feeder cable to a USB hub.
Check the Base
STEP 1
Check that the base has a WPS function. Refer to the
Wireless LAN router user's manual for details.
2
WPS is a function that configures the base connection and security
using a button.
* Some bases have WPS written on them.
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Connect the POWER connector on the unit to the USB port on the
AV device using the USB end of the supplied feeder cable.
2
4
Check that the “ (POWER)” , “ (WPS)” and “ (WIRELESS)”
indicators on the unit are lit.
Press the “WPS” button on the base. Refer to the base user's manual
for more details on the WPS button.
1
Press and hold the “WPS” button on the back of the unit until the
WPS indicator on the front flashes. (over 2 seconds).
2
Check that the WPS indicator on the unit changes from a flashing light
to a steadily lit light.
3
Connection to the base is now complete. Continue to Step 3.
Check that the Wireless LAN router (base) has no
problem connecting to the Internet.
1
This procedure requires a separate Wireless LAN router (base).
If you do not have a base, please prepare one.
① POWER indicator
② WPS indicator
WIRELESS indicator
POWER connector
⑤ ETHERNET port
⑥ WPS button
⑦ RESET button
□ Wireless LAN Converter (this unit)
LAN/USB feeder cable (included) * This cable is a combination of a
LAN cable and a USB feeder cable
that supplies power to the unit
without using an AC adapter.
Use the supplied cable only.
□ Getting Started (this guide)
□ Supported AV device, computer (not included)
□ Internet connection (not included)
Continue to “Step 2 (WPS)” and ”Step 3”.
If the base has a WPS button
Continue to “Step 2 (Manual)” and ”Step 3”.
If the base does not have a WPS button
Once the WPS indicator lights, wait 2 minutes before proceeding to .
4
Disconnect the USB feeder cable end of the supplied cable that
is connected to the unit.
4
* If the WPS indicator stops flashing and is steadily lit,
the unit is connected to the Wireless LAN.
 (The unit is not connected if the WPS indicator is
flashing.)
* If the WPS indicator does not flash, press the “WPS”
button again.
* If the WPS indicator stops flashing and turns off,
press the “WPS” button again.
When using WEP security settings
Connect the ETHERNET port on the unit to the computer LAN port
on the computer using the LAN end of the supplied feeder cable.
2
2. Connect to the Computer
1. Search for a Network Connection
Switch off the computer.
1
OFF
The LAN port is the large port that is slightly
larger than a telephone modular jack.
* Some bases have LAN written on them.
LAN
*
The location of the LAN port and its name may vary
depending on the computer. If you cannot locate a LAN
port, refer to the computer user's manual for help.
Connect the POWER connector on the unit to the USB port on
the computer using the USB end of the supplied feeder cable.
3
A USB port is the horizontally (or vertically) long
port (as shown above).
* On some computers, it is labelled “USB” or
marked by a “ ”.
USB
* The location of the USB port and its name may
vary depending on the device. If you cannot
locate a USB port, refer to the device’s user’s
manual for help.
* 1: 16-digit number (0-9, A-F) * 2: ASCII (1-byte letters and numbers, including upper and lowercase letters)
Name
SSID (Network name)
Authentication
Authentication key method
Default key
Encryption key
Wireless LAN Settings
□ OPEN  □ SHARED
□ Hexadecimal
*1
□ ASCII
*2
□ Key 1 □ Key 2 Key 3 □ Key 4
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Switch on the computer.
4
ON
5
Check that the “ (POWER)” , “ (WPS)” and “ (WIRELESS)”
indicators on the unit are lit.
* Once the indicators light up, wait
2 minutes before proceeding.
Launch the Web browser.
1
3. Configure the Unit
Enter cv.setup in the Address
bar and press <Enter>.
2
① Enter admin as the user name
and password the password.
② Click [OK].
3
1
2
If you cannot log in to the Web
Configuration window, check that you
have entered the settings, correctly.
* Once the indicators light up, wait
2 minutes before proceeding.
Please connect using either method. Please connect using either method.
Connect the Unit (WPS)
STEP 2
Connect the Unit (Manual)
STEP 2
Name
SSID (Network name)
Authentication
Authentication key
Encryption
Encryption key
Wireless LAN Settings
□ WPA-PSK □ WPA2-PSK
□ Hexadecimal
*1
□ ASCII
*2
□ TKIP □ AES
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
* 1: 16-digit number (0-9, A-F) * 2: ASCII (1-byte letters and numbers, including upper and lowercase letters)
Internet connection
Modem
Wireless LAN router
(base)
Computer
Internet
connectivity
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Lit
If you cannot display the Web Configuration window by entering “cv.setup” , enter
“192.168.1.249 and proceed to . If the window still does not open, refer to
“Troubleshooting” on the reverse.
3
This unit cannot connect to a base with a SSID (Network name) that includes a semicolon (;).
Refer to the base user's manual for details on changing the SSID.
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Press and hold for over 2 seconds
● This procedure explains how to connect the unit using the WPS
function. If the base does not have a WPS function, refer to the
“Manual” procedure below.
● Do not connect the LAN cable to the unit until instructed.
● When using multiple units of this product, the IP address of this unit
needs to be changed. Refer to “Troubleshooting” on the reverse.
● Use this procedure to manually connect the unit, especially if connecting
the unit using the “WPS” procedure, above, does not work.
● If the computer on which you will configure the unit is connected to the
Wireless LAN cable disconnect it.
● When using multiple units of this product, the IP address of this unit
needs to be changed. Refer to “Troubleshooting” on the reverse.
Notes
The WPS indicator (centre) will flash
Before connecting or configuring this unit, you must know the Wireless LAN
settings for your base. Write the settings in the table below.
* Refer to the base user's manual for details on the Wireless LAN settings.
Connect supported AV devices
easily over a Wireless LAN
using this unit.
Wireless LAN ConverterWireless LAN Converter
(this unit)(this unit)
Wireless LAN Converter
(this unit)
ADSL modem
ONU (Optical Network Unit)
Wired router, etc.
Wireless LAN router
(base)
Internet connection
Switch off the AV device.
1
1. Switch on the unit
2. Connect the Unit
Switch on the AV device.
3
AV RECEIVER
When using WPA/WPA2 security settings
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Lit
①③
AV RECEIVER
Blu-ray Disc player
AV RECEIVER
OFF
OFF
Blu-ray Disc player
AV RECEIVER
ON
ON
Blu-ray Disc player
Blu-ray Disc player
* The location of the USB
port and its name may
vary depending on the
device. If you cannot
locate a USB port, refer
to the device’s user's
manual for help.
ETHERNETDC 5 V WPS
AV RECEIVER
Blu-ray Disc player
A USB port is the
horizontally
(or vertically) long port
(as shown above).
* On some devices, it is
labelled [DC OUTPUT
for WIRELESS LAN].

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