Gefen Flat Panel Television GTV ETH 2COAX User Manual

Ethernet Over Coax  
GTV-ETH-2-COAX  
User Manual  
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CONTENTS  
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Introduction  
Operation Notes  
Features  
Sender Panel Layout  
Sender Panel Descriptions  
Receiver Panel Layout  
Receiver Panel Descriptions  
GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax Software Installation  
11 Connecting The GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax  
17 Automatic Security Setup Feature  
19 Advanced Conguration  
24 Web Conguration  
27 Firmware Update Procedure  
28 Specications  
29 Warranty  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax. Your  
complete satisfaction is very important to us.  
Gefen TV  
Gefen TV is a unique product line catering to the growing needs for innovative  
home theater solutions. We specialize in total integration for your home theater,  
while also focusing on going above and beyond customer expectations to ensure  
you get the most from your hardware. We invite you to explore our distinct  
product line and hope you nd your solutions. Don’t see what you are looking for  
here? Please call us so we can better assist you with your particular needs.  
The Gefen Ethernet Over Coax  
The Gefen TV Ethernet Over Coaxial Sender and Receiver units send RJ-45  
Ethernet over RG-59 or RG-6 Coax cable at a distance of up to 300m/1000 feet.  
Ideal for legacy installations where Coaxial cable is already permanently in place,  
these devices breathe new life into remote network extensions where re-wiring is  
not possible.  
How It Works  
Connect your existing Ethernet network cables to the Ethernet Over Coaxial  
Sender unit, then plug in your Coaxial cable to the Coaxial jack on the Sender  
unit. At the other end of your Coaxial cable run, attach the Ethernet Over Coax  
Receiver unit and your network cables. Power-cycle your equipment. You will  
now receive Ethernet network signals at the end of your cable run as if you had  
cabled the run with Ethernet cables.  
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OPERATION NOTES  
READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR  
OPERATING THE GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX  
This device passes all 10/100BASE-T Ethernet network protocols (TCP/  
IP, NETBUEI, Microsoft Networking, etc.) at speeds of up to 200Mbps (Full  
duplex fast Ethernet).  
All devices connected to the sending and receiving nodes must be on the  
same subnet with unique IP addresses to communicate properly.  
Multiple receiving nodes can be used on the same coaxial cable system to  
extend the network to multiple locations.  
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FEATURES  
Features  
Supports up to 200 Mbps data transmission rate  
Extension of up to 1000 feet (300 meters)  
Web conguration for easy maintenance  
Features include IGMP multicast, VLAN, and QOS packet management  
3DES 168 bits encryption used for secure operation  
Four RJ-45 Ethernet ports  
Package Includes  
(1) GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax sender  
(1) GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax receiver  
(1) 3 foot Ethernet Patch Cable  
(2) Power Adapter Cables  
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SENDER PANEL LAYOUT  
Front Panel  
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Back Panel  
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Top Panel  
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SENDER PANEL DESCRIPTIONS  
1. Standby Button  
Pressing this will put the sending unit in standby mode. The unit will not  
transfer any information to the receiving unit in this mode. To release  
standby mode, simply press the button again.  
2. Ethernet Input Port  
Connects to the Ethernet source (i.e a router, computer, or Internet  
connection) via a standard network cable.  
3. Security/Reset Button  
Pressing this button for 2 seconds will activate the Automatic Security  
Conguration (please see page 17). Pressing this button for more than 10  
seconds will perform a factory reset.  
4. AC Power Cable Input  
Input for the supplied AC power cable.  
5. Coaxial Output  
Coaxial output to link the sending and receiving units together. This  
connector will support RG-6 and RG-59 cables.  
6. LAN LED  
This LED will activate when a connection to a valid Ethernet source is  
established. It will blink when activity is detected to signify that data is  
actively being trafcked to and from the receiver.  
7. Link LED  
This LED will activate once a link has been established between the sending  
and receiving units. It will blink when activity is detected to signify that data is  
actively being trafcked.  
8. Power LED  
This LED will activate once the included power supply is properly connected.  
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RECEIVER PANEL LAYOUT  
Front Panel  
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Back Panel  
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Top Panel  
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RECEIVER PANEL DESCRIPTIONS  
1. Standby Button  
Pressing this will put the receiving unit in standby mode. The unit will not  
transfer any information to the sending unit in this mode. To release standby  
mode, simply press the button again.  
2. Ethernet Input Port ( 1 through 4)  
Connects to an Ethernet device (i.e a computer or gaming system) via a  
standard network cable. 4 ports are available for 4 separate devices.  
3. Security/Reset Button  
Pressing this button for 2 seconds will activate the Automatic Security  
Conguration (please see page 17). Pressing this button for more than 10  
seconds will perform a factory reset.  
4. AC Power Cable Input  
Input for the supplied AC power cable.  
5. Coaxial Output  
Coaxial output to link the sending and receiving units together. This  
connector will support RG-6 and RG-59 cables.  
6. LAN 1 LED  
This LED will activate when a connection from a valid Ethernet device to  
Ethernet port 1 is established. It will blink when activity is detected to signify  
that data is actively being trafcked to and from this port.  
7. LAN 2 LED  
This LED will activate when a connection from a valid Ethernet device to  
Ethernet port 2 is established. It will blink when activity is detected to signify  
that data is actively being trafcked to and from this port.  
8. LAN 3 LED  
This LED will activate when a connection from a valid Ethernet device to  
Ethernet port 3 is established. It will blink when activity is detected to signify  
that data is actively being trafcked to and from this port.  
9. LAN 4 LED  
This LED will activate when a connection from a valid Ethernet device to  
Ethernet port 4 is established. It will blink when activity is detected to signify  
that data is actively being trafcked to and from this port.  
10. Link LED  
This LED will activate once a link has been established between the sending  
and receiving units. It will blink when activity is detected to signify that data is  
actively being trafcked to and from the sender.  
11. Power LED  
This LED will activate once the included power supply is properly connected.  
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GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
How to Connect the GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax  
Installation of the GefenTV Conguration Assistant  
1. Insert the included installation CD-ROM into your computer that will be used  
to congure the GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax.  
2. The auto run will begin the installation process. If auto run does not start or  
auto run has been disabled, please navigate to “X:\” drive (where X is the  
drive letter or your CD-ROM drive) and run the “autorun.exe” le.  
3. Click on the Install Utility option.  
4. Choose your preferred language and click on the OK button to continue.  
(Currently English is the only selectable language)  
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GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
5. Close all other applications and press the Next button to continue.  
6. Please read the license agreement and click on the I Agree button to  
continue.  
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GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
7. Please choose the program installation destination. The default location  
is “C:\ Program Files\Gefen TV Ethernet Over Coax”. To set your own  
destination, click on the browse button and navigate to your preferred  
location. Click the install button to continue.  
8. The program les will copy to the specied location in the previous step.  
When the process is complete, you will see the window below. Click on the  
nish button to complete the software installation process.  
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CONNECTING THE GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX  
1. Connect the source (i.e. computer, router, switch) to the GefenTV Ethernet  
Over Coax sender unit using the supplied CAT-5e cable.  
2. Connect the GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax sender unit to a coaxial (RG-59  
or RG-6) cable system. Please ensure that the connected coaxial cable  
system has an available endpoint, either directly or through a coaxial cable  
splitter.  
3. Connect the GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax receiver unit to the coaxial cable  
system.  
4. Connect the Ethernet devices (i.e. computer, game system, set-top box)  
to the GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax receiver unit. Up to four devices are  
supported.  
5. Connect the included power cables to both the GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax  
sending and receiving units.  
POWER LED: Once the power cable is connected, the Power LED should  
become active with a solid blue color.  
LAN LED: When a valid Ethernet connection is detected on the sending and  
receiving Ethernet jacks, their corresponding LED’s will become active and  
should emit a solid blue color.  
LINK LED: The Link LED should be ashing red on initial boot up. Once a link  
between the sending and receiving units has been established, it will emit a solid  
blue color on both units.  
IMPORTANT: The Link LED must be emitting a sold blue color before  
conguration can continue. If this LED continues to ash red on both the sending  
and receiving units, it is possible that they are not physically connected within the  
current coaxial cable system. Please conrm that both the sending and receiving  
units are attached to the same coaxial cable system.  
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CONFIGURING THE GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX  
Once both the sending and receiving units are linked and powered, basic  
conguration can proceed. This section of the manual refers to the sending unit  
as the LOCAL NODE, and the receiving unit as the REMOTE NODE.  
NOTE: The following steps are for manual conguration of the nodes for a  
basic secure network. These steps are optional, as the nodes will function with  
their default settings. However, for security and performance purposes, it is  
recommended that the following steps be performed. Automatic conguration is  
also possible using the Automatic Security Conguration feature on page 17 in  
lieu of the procedure outlined in this section.  
1. Ensure that both the local and remote nodes are powered and are properly  
linked.  
2. Conrm that the computer with the installed GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax  
software is connected to the local node.  
3. Start the Gefen TV Cong Tool from this location:  
Start Menu \ All Programs \ GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax \ Gefen TV Cong Tool  
4. The introduction screen should appear as the image below. Click on the next  
button to continue.  
5. The program will begin to search for all connected nodes.  
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CONFIGURING THE GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX  
6. Once all possible nodes have been detected, the program will display all of  
these nodes as in the window below.  
The local node that the computer is connected to will appear as the “ETH  
connected node”. All remote nodes will be listed as “PLC connected nodes”.  
NOTE: Both the local and remote nodes must use the same Net ID and  
encryption passwords for proper operation. These will be congured in the next  
step. However, it is important to congure the remote nodes rst. If the local node  
is congured rst, all remote nodes will become inaccessible and will have to be  
removed from their locations and physically connected to the computer, where  
they can be congured to match the local node’s settings.  
7. To begin conguration, click on the mac address of the remote node (PLC  
connected node) and then click on the next button.  
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CONFIGURING THE GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX  
8.  
The PLC node conguration screen is separated into the following items:  
NET ID  
This is the name of the network. This name must be the same for both the local  
and remote nodes for proper operation. The NET ID can be an ASCII string up to  
20 characters long.  
ENCRYPTION KEY  
This is the password needed for network authentication by all nodes. If you wish  
to set an encryption key, please set the NET ID rst. The password can be an  
ASCII string up to 24 characters long.  
ALIAS  
This name is for easy identication of the node. This can be an ASCII string of up  
to 10 characters long. This eld is optional.  
NEW PASSWORD (CONFIGURATION PASSWORD)  
This is to set the conguration password. If a new password is set here, the  
conguration tool will ask for it every time you access the node. The default  
password is “paterna”. This eld is optional.  
CONFIRM PASSWORD  
The password entered into the new password listing above must also be entered  
here. This is for conrmation purposes.  
Enter the Net ID, encryption key, and alias into the corresponding elds. Once  
these elds are completed, click on the next button to continue.  
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CONFIGURING THE GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX  
9. Once the update is complete, a message will appear to indicate the update  
was successful. Click on the ok button to continue.  
10. Once the update to the remote node is complete, you will be presented with  
a window that will give the option to either return to the main conguration  
window or continue with advanced conguration.  
For basic usage, it will not be necessary to continue to the advanced  
conguration. For advanced options, please see the ADVANCED  
CONFIGURATION section on page 19. To continue with the basic conguration,  
click on the next button.  
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CONFIGURING THE GEFENTV ETHERNET OVER COAX  
11. Once the conguration for the remote node is complete, the local node will  
then have to be congured. Click on the local node which is labeled as the  
“ETH connected node” and press next to continue.  
12. Using the same Net ID and encryption key from the remote node, input  
the same information into the corresponding elds for the local node. The  
Alias eld should be set to a different name as the remote node for easy  
identication.  
Once the information has been input, click on the next button to continue. A  
conrmation window will appear once the update is complete. The same window  
in step 10 will appear with the option to continue with the advanced conguration.  
It is not necessary to continue with the advanced conguration for basic  
operation. Click on the next button to return to the main conguration window and  
exit the conguration tool by clicking on the exit button.  
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AUTOMATIC SECURITY CONFIGURATION FEATURE  
To quickly setup the Gefen TV Ethernet Over Coaxial for secure use, the  
Automatic Security Conguration Mode (ASCM) can be activated on each node.  
Follow the below steps to automatically setup a secure connection between  
multiple nodes.  
It is important to understand these concepts before proceeding with the  
Automatic Security Conguration.  
Master Node (Fixed Access Point) - The Master node is the unit that all of  
the Slave nodes use to copy the Net ID and Encryption Key from. Because  
all of the nodes on a network need to have the same Net ID and encryption  
key to operate properly together, there needs to be a single Master node  
that stores the information that all other Slave nodes will use to properly  
congure themselves. A Master node is indicated by its Power LED glowing  
a solid RED color. It is recommended to have only one Master node on the  
coaxial network.  
Slave Node (Normal) - A node in this mode will be indicated by its Power  
LED glowing a solid Blue color. Multiple Slave nodes can be on the same  
coaxial network.  
Automatic Security Conguration Mode (ASCM) - This mode is initialized  
by pressing and holding the Security/Reset button on the front panel for  
approximately 2 seconds. Once the node’s Power LED begins ashing RED,  
release the button. This mode lasts for approximately 30 seconds and will  
return to normal operation after this time period.  
Both the Master and Slave nodes must be in ASCM for the automatic  
procedure to complete successfully.  
When a Slave node initializes ASCM, it will rst attempt to nd a Master  
node in ASCM. If a Master node in ASCM is not found, it will assume the role  
of the Master node. To avoid accidentally setting a Slave node as a Master  
node, make sure that the Master node is in ASCM when activating a Slave’s  
ASCM.  
Any Slave node that assumes the role of a Master node will automatically  
have a random ASCII Net ID and Encryption Key generated.  
Connect the computer with the installed Gefen TV Cong Tool software to  
the node that you wish to initially set as the Master node.  
If a node is connected to media server or router, it is recommended that this  
node be set as the Master node for increased performance.  
Please refer to the next page for step by step instructions on how to activate the  
Automatic Security Conguration feature for the Gefen TV Ethernet Over Coax  
nodes.  
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AUTOMATIC SECURITY CONFIGURATION  
1. Connect the computer with the installed Gefen TV software to the node you  
wish to set as the Master node.  
2. Press and hold the Security/Reset button on the node (ASCM), located on  
the front panel, for approximately 2 seconds. The Power LED should begin  
to ash RED, then release the button.  
3. After approximately 30 seconds, the Power LED should stop ashing and  
glow solid RED. This indicates that it is now a Master node. If this node was  
a Slave node (normal node) before this process, it will now have a randomly  
generated ASCII Net ID and Encryption Key set.  
4. Open the Gefen TV Cong Tool (page 12). There should be a random  
ASCII value as the Net ID. If you wish to use this Net ID for the other Slave  
nodes, proceed to step 5. Otherwise, you can now set your own Net ID and  
encryption password which will be applied to all of the Slave nodes in the  
next step. To do this, click on the local “ETH connected node” MAC address  
and press the next button. Change only the Net ID and encryption password  
elds and click on the next button. Once the local node has been updated,  
proceed to step 5.  
5. For this step to complete successfully, both the Master and Slave nodes  
have to be in ASCM. To do this, press and hold the Security/Reset button on  
the Master node for approximately 2 seconds. The Power LED should begin  
ashing RED. Within 30 seconds, press and hold the Security/Reset button  
on the Slave node(s) for 2 seconds to enter ASCM. The Slave node’s Power  
LED should also begin to ash while it receives the Net ID and Encryption  
Key information from the Master node. Once the Power LED on both the  
Master and Slave nodes stop ashing and glow solid, the setup will be  
complete. Check this by opening the Gefen TV Cong Tool and seeing that  
all nodes have the same Net ID.  
NOTE: If the Slave nodes are located at a great distance from the Master node,  
it is recommended that Step 5 be repeated for each Slave node separately.  
The window that each device remains in ASCM is only 30 seconds, and it may  
not be possible to put all Slave nodes in the ASCM within the time frame. It is  
also possible to temporarily relocate the Slave nodes to a coaxial port closer  
to the Master node for this conguration process, and then move them to their  
permanent location after this process is complete. If a Slave node is accidentally  
set as a Master node, you can hard reset the node by pressing and holding the  
Security/Reset button for approximately 10 seconds. This will revert the node to a  
Slave node and reset all internal congurations to factory settings.  
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ADVANCED CONFIGURATION  
There are optional advanced settings that can be congured for each node. The  
advanced menu can be accessed directly through the main conguration page.  
Click on the MAC address of the node you wish to congure and click on the  
advanced button to the left of the node listing.  
GENERAL  
Hardware Reset  
This will reboot the node. Settings made in this menu will be applied once the  
node is restarted.  
Factory Reset  
This will return the node to factory default settings. A password is required to  
complete this operation. The default password is “betera”. This has the same  
effect as pressing and holding the Securty/Reset button on the front panel for  
approximately 10 seconds.  
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ADVANCED CONFIGURATION  
Firmware Update  
This section is used to update the node’s rmware from a server location. Please  
see the Firmware Update section on page 27 for full details.  
Upgrade Firmware  
This section is used to update the node’s rmware from a le. Please see the  
Firmware Update section on page 27 for full details.  
NETWORK  
IP Conguration  
For access to the node’s web conguration tool an IP address must be assigned.  
Options are:  
Fixed - Manually assigned IP address  
DHCP - IP assigned by the networks DHCP server  
Fixed IP Conguration  
Assign an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for web tool access.  
Click on the Update button to apply settings made in this tab.  
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ADVANCED CONFIGURATION  
MULTICAST  
IGMP Multicast  
This option will enable or disable the node’s ability to transmit IGMP multicast  
data.  
SECURITY  
The security tab will allow the user to adjust the conguration password, the  
encryption password, the network ID, and the alias for the node. For a detailed  
description of each of these options, please see page 14.  
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ADVANCED CONFIGURATION  
VLAN  
This option will enable or disable the node’s ability to accept VLAN data. If this  
feature is enabled on one of the nodes, it must be set on all other for VLAN tag  
packets to pass.  
QOS  
QOS (quality of service) is supported for managing trafc between nodes. The  
supported protocols are:  
1. TCP port priority  
2. UDP port priority  
3. 802.1p  
4. TOS (RFC 1122)  
5. DSCP (RFC 2475)  
6. No Priority  
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ADVANCED CONFIGURATION  
ADAVANCED QOS  
QOS (quality of service) prioritization. Rule 1 will be applied to all packets rst  
and then Rule 2. Prioritization protocols are:  
1. UDP is high priority, TCP is low priority  
2. TCP is high priority, UDP is low priority  
3. UDP port XXXX is high priority, the rest is low priority  
4. UDP port XXXX is low priority, the rest is high priority  
5. TCP port XXXX is high priority, the rest is low priority  
6. TCP port XXXX is low priority, the rest is high priority  
7. Use 802.1p prioritization  
8. No prioritization  
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WEB CONFIGURATION  
If an IP address has been set in the ADVANCE CONFIGURATION PANEL,  
access to the WEB UTILITY will be enabled. To access the WEB UTILITY, open  
your web browser and type the ip address into the address eld. The IP address  
is dependant on the IP Conguration Setting assigned on page 20. The IP  
address can either be assigned by the DHCP server or a static IP address can be  
manually assigned.  
AUTHENTICATION  
The browser should open the authentication page displayed below.  
Authentication  
To enter the WEB UTILITY, enter the conguration password. The default  
password is “paterna” unless modied during the setup stage on page 14.  
Factory Reset  
The unit can be reset to factory settings from this menu. Enter the factory reset  
password. The default password is “betera”.  
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WEB CONFIGURATION  
MAIN PAGE  
The main page will display general conguration information. Clicking on  
the further information link will navigate to a new page with all the current  
conguration information (see page 26). Clicking on the change conguration link  
will navigate to a new page where all conguration options will be available for  
adjustment (see below).  
WEB CONFIGURATION  
This page will allow the user to adjust all options that are available just as in the  
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION PANEL in the GEFENTV CONFIG TOOL.  
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WEB CONFIGURATION  
The conguration options are as follows:  
MAC Conguration  
Network Conguration  
Multicast Conguration  
VLAN Conguration  
Priority Conguration (QOS)  
Security Conguration  
Hardware Reset  
Flash Upgrade  
Please refer to the ADVANCED CONFIGURATION section, starting on page 19,  
for information on the above categories. Going back to the main page can be  
done by clicking on any of the Return to main page links.  
FURTHER INFORMATION  
This page will display all of the information and status of the current node. The  
following sections are listed:  
System Information  
MAC Status  
Network Status  
PHY Status  
Multicast Status  
VLAN Status  
Priority Status  
Security Status  
Information on this page is not congurable. If you wish to make adjustments to  
any of these categories, return to the main menu by clicking on any of the Return  
to main page links on the page. Then click on the Change conguration link  
which is also available on the main page.  
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FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE  
The rmware for the GefenTV Ethernet Over Coax can be updated by FTP,  
TFTP, or a direct le. The rmware update can be executed from either the  
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION PANEL, or the WEB UTILITY.  
UPDATE VIA THE ADVANCED CONFIGURATION PANEL  
Firmware updates can be accomplished from the General tab in the ADVANCED  
CONFIGURATION PANEL. See page 19 for instructions on how to enter the  
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION PANEL.  
Upgrade Via FTP or TFTP  
1. Select the update protocol. Either FTP or TFTP  
2. Enter the server IP address  
3. Enter the user name and password  
4. Enter the name of the le (if the le is not in the root directory of the TFTP or  
FTP directory, you have to write the whole route from root server directory)  
5. Select which section you would like to update (Firmware, Loader or Factory  
Settings)  
6. Click on the rmware update button  
Upgrade Via File  
1. Use the browse button to the right of the rmware le window and select the  
rmware update le. You can also manually type the full path to the rmware  
le  
2. Click on the upgrade rmware button  
NOTE: This procedure is the same using the web utility. The web update section  
is located in the change conguration settings, which is accessible from the main  
page.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Standard Support ........................................................ UPA DHS (200 Mbps) PLC  
Interface ....... One Power Line port / One coaxial port / 4 Ethernet 10/100M Ports  
Security .......................................................................... 3DES 168 bits encryption  
Power ................................................................. AC 100~240V / 50~60Hz / 0.15A  
Power Consumption ............................................. 8W/230V Max & 7W/110V Max  
Operating Temp ....................................................................... 0~40ºC (32~104ºF)  
Operating Humidity ..................................................... 10%~90% non-condensing  
Storage Temp Range ............................................................ -20~70ºC (-4~158ºF)  
Storage Humidity .......................................................... 5%~95% non-condensing  
Storage Altitude ................................................................ Sea level to 40,000 feet  
Certications ........................................ FCC Part 15, Part B, Class B, CE Class B  
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