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Manualdevolo Magic2 WiFi 2-1
iFi 2-1
devolo Magic 2 W
© 2019 devolo AG Aachen (Germany) While the information in this manual has been compiled with great care, it may not be deemed an assurance of product characte-
product and the use of its contents is that arise as the result of technical de-
ed trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance®.
in particular under devolo proprietaryublic License or FreeBSD License). Them [email protected].
ve owners. Subject to change without
Vectis One Ltd for patents concerningely to finished electronics for end-usen with this product.
ristics. devolo shall be liable only to the degree specified in the terms of sale and delivery.The reproduction and distribution of the documentation and software supplied with thissubject to written authorization from devolo. We reserve the right to make any alterationsvelopment.
TrademarksAndroid TM is a registered trademark of Open Handset Alliance.Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.Ubuntu®is a registered trademark of Canonical Ltd. Mac® and Mac OS X® are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.iPhone®,iPad® and iPod® are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
Windows® and Microsoft® are registered trademarks of Microsoft, Corp.Wi-Fi®, Wi-Fi Protected AccessTM, WPATM, WPA2TM and Wi-Fi Protected SetupTM are registerdevolo, dLAN® and the devolo logo are registered trademarks of devolo AG. The firmware package from devolo contains files which are covered by different licenses, license and under open source license (GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Psource code which is available for Open Source distribution can be requested in writing froAll other names mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respectinotice. No liability for technical errors or omissions.This product has been manufactured and is sold under a licence granted to devolo AG by WiFi-technology and owned by Wi-Fi One, LLC (“Licence”). The Licence is limited exclusivand does not extend rights to any third party device or process used or sold in combinatio
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Contents1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.2 Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.3 CE Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.4 Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.5 devolo on the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.1 devolo Magic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.2 Introduction to the devolo magic adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3 Pairing – Establishing a PLC connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3.1 Reading the PLC indicator light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.2 Wi-Fi button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.3 Reading the Wi-Fi indicator light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.4 Reset button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.5 Network jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.6 WiFi antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.7 Integrated electrical socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 Initial use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.1 Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.2 System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.3 Connecting the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.3.1 Starter Kit – Automatic set-up for a new devolo Ma3.3.2 Addition – Expanding an existing PLC network by a
devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 263.3.3 Changing the network password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.3.4 Establish a Wi-Fi connection with the devolo Mag
3.4 Installation of devolo software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.5 Removing the devolo Magic adapter from a PLC network
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4 Network configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1 Calling up the built-in web interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.2 General information about the menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.3 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.1 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.3.2 WiFi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.3.3 Powerline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.3.4 LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4 WiFi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4.1 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4.2 WiFi networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4.3 Guest network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4.4 Mesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4.5 Schedule control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4.6 Parental control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4.7 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4.8 Neighbour networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.5 Powerline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.6 LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.6.1 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.6.2 IPv4/IPv6 configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.7 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.7.1 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.7.2 Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.7.3 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.7.4 Firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.7.5 Config Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.1 Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.2 Bandwidth optimization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.3 Frequency range and transmitting power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.4 Channels and carrier frequencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.5 Disposal of old devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.6 Warranty conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Description
Very important safety symbol thatwarns you of imminent electricalvoltage which if not observed canresult in serious injury or death.
An important safety symbol thatwarns you of a potentially dange-rous situation involving a burn ha-zard which can result in minorinjuries or damage to property.
An important note that should beobserved which can potentiallylead to material damages.
The device may only be used in-doors in dry conditions.
1 PrefaceWelcome to the fantastic world of devolo Magic! In no time at all, devolo Magic transforms yourhouse into a multimedia home that is ready for thefuture today. devolo Magic gives you noticeablyhigher speeds, more stability and greater range,providing the perfect Internet experience as a re-sult!
1.1 About this manualCarefully read all instructions before setting up thedevice and store the manual and/or installationguide for later reference.
After a brief introduction to „devolo Magic“ and tothe devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 in Chapter 2,Chapter 3 tells you how to successfully start usingthe adapter in your network. Chapter 4 describesin detail the setting options of the built-indevolo Magic configuration interface.
Tips for bandwidth optimisation, informationabout environmental compatibility of the device,as well as our warranty terms, can be found inChapter 5 at the end of the manual.
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ded useoducts, devolo software and the pro-ries as described to prevent damage
cts are communication devices desi-ors.* Depending on the product, they with a PLC- (PowerLine Communica-a Wi-Fi module. Computers, laptops,, tablets, smart TVs and other devicesis way are integrated into a home the existing electrical wiring and/ort any complicated wiring. devolo de-ever be used outdoors because theature fluctuations and moisture can the product and the power line. de- may not be installed at a height abo-res unless an additional fas-tening available. The products are intended in the EU, Switzerland and Norway.
tions are devolo outdoor products, which aretdoor use thanks to their IP certification.
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1.2 IntenUse devolo prvided accessoand injury.
Productsdevolo produgned for indoare equippedtion) and/or smartphonesconnected thnetwork overWi-Fi withouvices must nhigh temperdamage bothvolo productsve two metmechanism isfor operation
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The manufacturer/distributingcompany uses the CE marking todeclare that the product meets allapplicable European regulationsand has been subjected to the pres-cribed conformity assessmentprocedures.
It is used to prevent the occurrenceof waste electrical and electronicequipment and to reduce this typeof waste through reuse, recyclingand other forms of utilisation. TheEuropean Community WEEE Direc-tive establishes minimum standardsfor handling waste electrical andelectronic equipment in the EU.
Additional information, backg-round material and configurationtips for your device.
Indicates a completed course of ac-tion
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the simplified CE declaration of thisparately included and can also be
.com/support/ce.
notesto have read and understood all safe-ing instructions before the devolo de-or the first time; keep them safe force.
ER! Electrical shock caused byicityt reach into the electrical socket, do
pen the device and do not insert anyts into the electrical socket or into theation openings
eed to carry out any maintenance ons. In the event of damage, disconnectvice from the mains supply by pullingut of the electrical socket. Then con- specialist personnel (after-sales ser-ely. Damage is deemed to haveexample,
Softwaredevolo devices can be used only with the free,downloadable programs approved and availableon devolo AG's website (www.devolo.com) and inapp stores (iOS and Google Play). Anymodifications to the product-specific firmware orsoftware could damage the products and, in theworst-case scenario, render them unusable andnegatively affect conformity.
Always use the most up-to-date software versionto make sure you have the latest security functionsand device updates. The installed devolo softwarenotifies you automatically if a new software versi-on is available.
AccessoriesUse only the provided accessories.
1.3 CE ConformityThis product complies with the technicalrequirements of the directives 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EC and 2009/125/EC.
This product is designed for use in the EU,Switzerland and Norway.
A printout ofproduct is sefound under www.devolo
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s should only be installed at locationsee adequate ventilation. Slots andthe housing are used for ventilation:
ver devolo devices during operation.ce any objects on devolo devices.ert any objects into the openings ofvices. vices must not be placed directly
naked flame (such as fire or candles).vices must not be exposed to directtion (e.g. radiator, direct sunlight).ION! Damage to housing from
ing agents containing solvents only electroless and with dry cloth
o on the Internetinformation on our products and
, visit www.devolo.com.
ll find product descriptions and docu-nd also updates of devolo softwareice's firmware.
y further ideas or suggestions relatedts, please don't hesitate to contact usevolo.com!
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b if the power plug is damaged.if the devolodevice has been showered with liquid (such asrain or other water).
b if the devolo device is inoperable.b if the housing of the devolo device is damaged.
Do not plug devolo devices directly into eachother. Devices that are plugged into each othercan experience a decrease in transmission rate.
DANGER! Electric shock caused byelectricityDevice must be plugged into a powersocket with a connected earth wire
devolo devices may be operated only on a mainspower supply as described on the rating plate.
To disconnect devolo devices from the mains sup-ply, unplug the device from the electrical socket.
The power socket and all connected network de-vices should be easily accessible so that you canpull the power plug quickly if needed.
CAUTION! Heat development during ope-rationCertain housing components can becomevery hot in certain situations. Attach deviceso that it is touch-proof, observing optimalpositioning
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the technology of the future today
embodies the new generation of theted Powerline technology (PLC) ba-utting-edge G.hn architecture. G.hnd by the International Telecommuni-
(ITU) with ongoing development pro-ily by the HomeGrid Forum industrydevolo Magic products are certifiedHomeGrid standards and are compa-er HomeGrid-certified products.
Magic throughout the home
2 Introduction
2.1 devolo MagicHome is where devolo Magic is – in no time at all,devolo Magic transforms your house or flat into amultimedia home of the future with noticeablyhigher speed, more stability and greater range,providing the perfect Internet experience as aresult!
Be inspired by products that are astonishingly easyto install, with impressive, innovative technologyand unbeatable performance.
Be ready for
devolo Magictried-and-tessed on the cwas developecation Union vided primarassociation. according to tible with oth
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up to 1200 Mbpsnnas cover the 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fis at the same time and use the full
the entire 5 GHz frequency bandFrequency Selection, DFS).airness – Quicker Wi-Fi devices take
the network. ring – Use of the optimum frequencyand 5 GHz frequency band)– Quickly and seamlessly connect toest Wi-Fi access point with WPA2 for wireless ac ("IEEE/g/n/ac" Wi-Fi high-speed stan-
nt additional functions such asontrols, guest WiFi, time control andc are integrated in the devolo Magic
– The integrated PowerSave modenergy consumption automatically attraffic.abit network connectors on thegic 2 WiFi 2-1 let you connect
network devices—such as a gameV or media receiver—to your Internet
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Like the HomePlug AV technology used in establis-hed devolo dLAN devices, devolo Magic uses thehousehold mains supply for data transmission andsecures ideal performance and stability in locationswhere network cables are not viable or desiredand/or the Wi-Fi frequently falls short due to cei-lings and walls.
To set up a devolo Magic network, you need atleast two devolo Magic devices. For technicalreasons, devices from the devolo Magic seriesare not compatible with dLAN devices.
2.2 Introduction to the devolo magic adapter
Unpack– plug in – get started and be preparedfor the new generation of the tried-and-testedPowerline technology and innovative meshWi-Fi with swiftness and stability:
Powerline b At speeds up to 2400 Mbpsb Over distances up to 500 metresb Security – with 128-bit AES Powerline encryp-
tion
Mesh Wi-Fi b At speedsb Four ante
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access point over the Powerline network (e.g.Internet router).
b Its integrated electrical socket can be usedlike a normal wall socket to supply power to anadditional network device or a power strip.
The devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 features b An integrated electrical socket,b A PLC button with LED status display,b A Wi-Fi button with LED status display,b Four internal WiFi antennas,b Two gigabit network connectorsb A reset button (next to the network connec-
tors).The LED status displays can be disabled. Youcan find more information about this in Chapter4 Network configuration or in the productmanual for the devolo Cockpit software availa-ble online at www.devolo.com/cockpit.
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g – Establishing a PLC ction
adapters that are in the factory de-n, i.e. have been recently purchased
ly reset (see Chapter 3.5 Removingagic adapter from a PLC network), start to attempt to pair (establish a
on) with anotherdevolo Magic adap-nnected to the mains supply.
new devolo Magic PLC networkng the devolo Magic adapters into
er sockets, a new devolo Magic net-lished automatically within 3 minutes.
k connectors
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2.3 Pairinconne
devolo Magicfault conditioor successfulthe devolo MautomaticallyPLC connectiter when reco
Starting up aAfter pluggiavailable powwork is estab
Fig. 2: devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 with country-specific connector and power socket
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pairing operation, only one additionalagic adapter can be added at a time.
ind detailed information about instal-olo Magic adapters in Chapter 3.3ng the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1.
Expanding an existing devolo Magic PLC net-work by adding another devolo Magic adapterIn order to use a new devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 inyour devolo Magic- network, first you have toconnect it to your existing devolo Magic adaptersdevices as a network. This is accomplished by usinga shared PLC password, which can be assigned invarious ways:
b Using devolo Cockpit or thedevolo Home Network App (see Chapter 3.4Installation of devolo software)
b Using the web interface (see Chapter 4.5Powerline)
b Using the PLC button as described below.
1 To do so, plug the new devolo Magic adapterinto an available power socket and, for appro-ximately 1 second, press the PLC button on adevolo Magic adapter in your existingdevolo Magic network.
2 The new devolo Magic adapter pairs automati-cally so no button needs to be pressed. The LEDof this adapter now also flashes white.
After a short time, the flashing LED beco-mes a steady white light. The devolo Magicadapter has been successfully integratedinto your existing devolo Magic network.
For each devolo M
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2.3.1Reading the PLC indicator lightThe integrated PLC indicator light (LED) shows thestatus for the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 by illumina-ting and/or flashing:
LED Flashing be-haviour
Meaning
1 Red LED Lights up forup to 2 sec.
Start-up process
2 Red LED Flashes at in-tervals of 0.5sec. (on/off)
Status 1: The reset of the devolo Magicsuccessful. The PLC/reset buttpressed and held for 10 second
Status 2: The devolo Magic adapter (onthe factory default settings. Sreset, no pairing with another adapter has taken place. Connect the adapter widevolo Magic adapter to crfledged PLC network as dChapter 2.3 Pairing – Establconnection.
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3 Red LED Lights up stea-dy
Status 1: The other network nodes armode and cannot currently be athe mains supply. The PLC LEDdevolo Magic adapters flash whshort time.
Status 2: The connection to the other nehas been interrupted. There mamagnetic or radio frequency inthe power line. In this cadevolo Magic adapters closer tor try to shut off the source of i
4 Red andwhiteLED
Flashes at in-tervals of 0.1sec. red/2 sec.white
Data transmission rate not range **
LED Flashing be-haviour
Meaning
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entify device"ce or in thehis functiondapter being
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LED status display(web interface*)
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5 WhiteLED
Status 1: Flashes at intervals of0.5 sec. (on/off)
Status 2: Flashes at in-tervals of 1sec. (on/off)
Status 1: This devolo Magic adapter imode and the system is searcdevolo Magic adapters.
Status 2:Someone has triggered the "Idfunction on the web interfadevolo Home Network App. Tidentifies the devolo Magic asought.
6 WhiteLED
Lights up stea-dy
The devolo Magic connection dany issues and the devolo Magready to operate.
7 WhiteLED
Flashes at in-tervals of0.1 sec.. on /5 sec. off
The devolo Magic adapter is inde.***
8 Red andwhiteLED
Flashes at in-tervals of0.5 sec. red/0.5 sec. white
The devolo Magic adapter is cfirmware update.
LED Flashing be-haviour
Meaning
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default settings, the Wi-Fi setting isled and the Wi-Fi encryption is set todefault Wi-Fi key for the initial
f the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 is thei key. You will find the unique key onhe back of the housing.
-specific type plate
* Information about the web interface can befound in Chapter 4 Network configuration.
** Information on improving the transmission ratecan be found in Chapter 5.2 Bandwidth optimi-zation.
***A devolo Magic adapter switches to standbymode after approximately 10 minutes if no activenetwork device (e.g. computer) is connected to thenetwork interface and the Wi-Fi is switched off. Inthis mode, the devolo Magic adapter cannot beaccessed over the electrical wiring. As soon as thenetwork device (e.g. computer) connected to thenetwork interface is switched on again, yourdevolo Magic adapter can also be accessed overthe electrical wiring again.
Check whether the adapter is connected to themains supply correctly and whether the pairingoperation has been carried out successfully. Formore information about this, refer to 3.3Connecting the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1.
2.3.2Wi-Fi buttonThis button controls the following functions:
Wi-Fi on/offIn the factoryalready enabWPA2. The installation odevice's Wi-Fthe label on t
Fig. 4: country
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ne of the encryption standards deve- the WiFi Alliance. The objective of make it easier to add devices to an exi-work. For more detailed information,hapter 4.4.7 Wi-Fi Protected Setup
ng the Wi-Fi indicator lightd Wi-Fi indicator light (LED) shows
the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 by illumi-r flashing
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Before the networking procedure, write downthe Wi-Fi key of the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1.You can find the device's unique key on the la-bel on the rear side of the housing.
In order to connect the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
with your laptop, tablet or smartphone later viaWi-Fi, enter the noted Wi-Fi key as the networksecurity key.
b In order to switch Wi-Fi off, press and hold theWi-Fi button longer than 3 seconds.
b In order to switch Wi-Fi back on, briefly tapthe Wi-Fi button.
Connecting Wi-Fi devices via WPS b If the device is still on factory defaults, tap the
Wi-Fi button in order to activate WPS.b If the Wi-Fi connection was switched off and
you would like to activate WPS, press the Wi-Fi button twice; once to switch Wi-Fi on, andagain to activate WPS.
b If the Wi-Fi connection is switched on and youwant to copy these settings to anotherdevolo Magic adapter, continue reading withthe Chapter 4.7.5 Config Sync.
WPS is oloped byWPS is tosting netrefer to C(WPS).
2.3.3ReadiThe integratethe status of nating and/o
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LED status display(web interface*)
pter is inate Wi-Fi-.
Cannot be disabled
active. Can be disabled
ed off andpter is still
sabled.
Can be disabled
* Information about the web interface can befound in Chapter 4 Network configuration.
Wi-Fi-LED Flashing behavior Meaning
1 White LED Flashes at intervalsof 0,1 sec. on /5 sec. off
The devolo Magic adaWPS mode to integrenabled devices via WPS
2 White LED Lights up steady Wi-Fi is switched on and
3 White LED Off Status 1: The Wi-Fi LED is switchthe devolo magic adaready for use.
Status 2: The Wi-Fi function ist di
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ork jacksse the network jacks on the adapter to connect it to stationary
as computers, game consoles, etc.ard network cable.
ntennasWi-Fi antennas are for connecting tok devices wirelessly.
rated electrical sockete integrated electrical socket on the adapter when connecting othero the mains supply. In particular,evices with mains adapter can
fect PLC performance.
ed mains filter in the devolo Magics any such external interference andmpairment of PLC performance.
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2.3.4Reset buttonThe reset button (next to the network jacks) hastwo different functions:
Restart The device restarts if you press the Reset button forless than 10 seconds.
Factory default settings
1 To remove a devolo Magic adapter from yourdevolo Magic network and successfully restoreits entire configuration to the factory defaults,press and hold the reset button longer than10 seconds.
Keep in mind that all settings that have alreadybeen made will be lost!
2 Wait until the LED flashes white and then dis-connect the devolo Magic adapter from themains supply.
The devolo Magic adapter has beensuccessfully removed from your existingdevolo Magic network.
2.3.5NetwYou can udevolo Magicdevices suchusing a stand
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2.3.7IntegAlways use thdevolo Magicconsumers telectronic dnegatively af
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requirements systems supported byckpit: indows 7 (32-bit/64-bit),
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3 Initial useThis chapter tells you everything you need to knowto set up and use your devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1. Wedescribe how to connect the device and brieflydescribe the devolo software that comes with it.For more information, please visit our websitewww.devolo.com.
3.1 Package contentsPlease ensure that the delivery is complete beforebeginning with the installation of yourdevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1:
b Single Kit: a 1 devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 a Hard copy of installation guide a Printed security flyer a Simplified CE declaration a Online documentation
or
b Starter Kit: a 1 devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
a 1 devolo devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1
a 1 network cable
a Hard c a Printed a Simplif a Online
or
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r Kit – Automatic set-up for a evolo Magic PLC network
ne devolo Magic 2 LAN 1-1 to yourccess device's network connection
Internet router).
ION! Tripping hazardhe network cable in a barrier-freeer and ensure that the electricalt and the connected network de-are easily accessible
devolo Magic adapters into availablekets within 3 minutes. As soon as theoth adapters flash white at regularf 0.5 sec., they are ready to operateatically start the process of establis-
ncrypted connection to each otherter 2.3.1 Reading the PLC indicator
LEDs on both devolo Magic adaptersup in white, then your devolo Magic
rk has been set up according to yourdual specifications and is protectedunauthorised access.
olo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
Please note that your computer or other devicemust have a network card or network adapterwith a network interface.
To set up a devolo Magic network, you need atleast two devolo Magic adapters.
3.3 Connecting the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
CAUTION! Damage to the device causedby ambient conditionsOnly use device indoors in dry conditions
In the following sections we describe how toconnect the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 and integrateit into a network. We clarify the exact proceduresbased on potential network scenarios.
For the permitted voltage range for operatingthe device and the power consumption, refer tothe type plate on the rear of the device. For ad-ditional technical information on our products,refer to the product area atwww.devolo.com.
3.3.1Startenew d
1 Connect oInternet a(e.g. your
CAUTLay tmannsockevices
2 Plug bothpower socLEDs on bintervals oand automhing an e(see Chaplight).
If the light netwoindivifrom
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pairing operation, only one additionalan be added at a time.
ging the network passwordassword can also be changed in theys:
web interface of the devolo Magicee Chapter 4.5 Powerline)
devolo Cockpit or theme Network App. For more infor-
fer to the chapter. 3.4 Installation offtware
lish a Wi-Fi connection with evolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
Wi-Fi connection with your laptop,rtphone by entering the previouslyy as the network security key.
Wi-Fi adapter into an existing Wi-
t the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 has thenfiguration as your Wi-Fi router, you Wi-Fi access data at the touch of a
the WiFi Clone function. This can befferent ways:
3.3.2Addition – Expanding an existing PLC network by adding another devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
Before you can use the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 inyour devolo Magic network, first you have toconnect it to your existing devolo Magic adaptersas a network. This is accomplished by using a sha-red password.
1 Plug the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 into anavailable power socket. As soon as the LEDflashes white at regular intervals of0.5 seconds, the adapter is ready to operatebut not yet integrated into a devolo Magicnetwork (see Chapter 2.3.1 Reading the PLCindicator light).
2 Within 3 minutes, press the PLC button on adevolo Magic adapter in your existingdevolo Magic network for approximately 1 sec.
The new devolo Magic adapter pairs automati-cally so no button needs to be pressed. The LEDof this adapter now also flashes white.
If the LEDs light up white on bothdevolo Magic adapters, the new adapterhas been successfully integrated into yourexisting devolo Magic network.
For each adapter c
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(OS X 10.9)ind the product manual, software andl information on devolo Cockpit onli-w.devolo.com/cockpit.
g the devolo Home Network Appome Network App is devolo's freehecking and configuring WiFi, Magicections for the devolo Magic adapter
tphone or tablet). The smartphone orcts to the devolo Magic adapter ati-Fi.
the devolo Home Network App totphone or tablet computer from theding store.
lo Home Network App is placed intphone's or tablet's app list as usual.on the devolo Home Network Apps you to the start menu.
find more information about theme Network App online at
volo.com/devolo-app.
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Activating WiFi Clone:
b Activating WiFi Clone by pressing a button:First press the Wi-Fi button with the Wi-Fi iconon the front side of the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
and then press the WPS button of the Wi-Firouter with the access data you want to apply.
or
b Activating WiFi Clone from the web interface.More information about this function can befound in Chapter WiFi Clone.
3.4 Installation of devolo soft-ware
Installing devolo Cockpit softwaredevolo Cockpit finds all accessible devolo Magicadapters in your devolo Magic network, displaysinformation about these devices and encrypts yourdevolo Magic network individually. You can usethe software to navigate to the integrated web in-terface.
Operating systems supported by devolo Cockpit(Version 5.0 or later):
b from Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit) or later, b from Ubuntu 13.10 (32-bit/64-bit),
b from MacYou can fadditionane at ww
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3.5 Removing the devolo Magic adapter from a PLC network
To remove a devolo Magic adapter from your net-work and successfully restore its entire configurati-on to the factory default settings, press the resetbutton longer than 10 seconds. Wait until the LEDflashes white and then disconnect the adapterfrom the mains supply.
Keep in mind that all settings that have alreadybeen made will be lost!
To integrate the mains supply into another net-work, proceed as described in Chapter 3.3.2 Addi-tion – Expanding an existing PLC network byadding another devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1.
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lt, the web interface will open direct-ever, if an access password has beenhe option System Management,e to enter that password first. Readout this under 4.7 System.
n find more information onme Network App and Cockpit soft-
Chapter 3.4 Installation of devolo.
ral information about enu
ctions are described in the correspon-e as well as in the associated chapterl. The sequence of the description inllows the structure of the menu. The
e device interface serve as examples.
rface is not password protected. As-in password is mandatory when log-e first time to prevent unauthorisedd parties.
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4 Network configurationThe devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 has a built-in web in-terface that can be called up using a standard webbrowser. All settings for operating the device canbe modified here.
4.1 Calling up the built-in web interface
You can access the built-in online web interface forthe devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 in different ways:
b Using the devolo Home Network App on yoursmartphone or tablet, you can access thedevice's web interface by tapping on the corre-sponding adapter symbol for thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1.
or
b Using the Cockpit software, you can get to thedevice's web interface by clicking on the corre-sponding tab for the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1.Then the program determines the current IPaddress and starts the configuration in the webbrowser.
By defauly. Howset via tyou havmore ab
You cadevolo Howare in software
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All menu funding interfacin the manuathe manual fofigures for th
Logging in The web intesigning a logging in for thaccess by thir
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reas of the web interface and theirs are listed on the left edge. Click therea to move directly into it.
geske a change, two icons are shown onding menu page:
Your settings are being saved.e operation is being cancelled. Youre not being saved.
lds red border are required fields. Thiss must be made in these fields to con-e configuration.
Enter your existing password each time you loginagain and confirm by pressing Log in.
Logging outLog out of the web interface by clicking Logout.
Language selectionSelect the desired language in thelanguage selection list.
The central asub-categorieentry for an a
Making chanOnce you mathe correspon
b Disk icon:b X icon: Th
settings ar
Required fieFields with ameans entrietinue with th
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sre either highlighted by a red borderages are shown.
k icon to save the settings for theb interface area.
on or use the Menu path above theit the respective web interface area.
cle bin icon to delete an entry.
w icon to refresh a list.
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Help text blank fieldsFields 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 disappearsimmediately once content has been entered.
Default settingsSome fields contain default settings which ensurethe greatest amount of compatibility and ease ofuse. Default settings are identified with an * indrop-down menus.
Default settings can of course be replaced with cu-stomised information.
Recommended settings Some fields include recommended settings.
Recommended settings can of course be replacedwith customised information.
TablesYou can make changes within a table by clickingthe corresponding table row in Time Control andParental Control. In edit mode, the correspondingtable rows have a blue background. In edit mode,the corresponding table rows have a bluebackground.
Invalid entrieEntry errors aor error mess
ButtonsClick the Disrespective we
Click the X icbuttons to ex
Click the Recy
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nel: used frequency channel in theency range
: name of the enabled WiFi network
WiFi clients: number of devices the network.
nel: used frequency channel in the 5-y range
IDs: Name of the enabled WiFi
WiFi clients: number of devices the network.
rline
tus information “connected“ or “not
lients: number of devices connectedline network
4.3 OverviewThe Overview area shows the status of thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 and the connected LAN,PLC and WiFi devices.
4.3.1SystemName: Device name
Serial number: Device serial number
Firmware version: Firmware version of the device
4.3.2WiFi2.4 GHzCurrent chan2.4-GHz frequ
Enabled SSID
Connected connected to
5 GHzCurrent chanGHz frequenc
Enabled SSnetworks
Connected connected to
4.3.3PoweLocal deviceNetwork: staconnected“
NetworkConnected cto the Power
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nges to your wireless network in the
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4.3.4LANIPv4 Protocol: Display indicating whether DHCP is swit-ched on or switched off
Address: IPv4 address in use
Subnet mask: IPv4 network mask in use
Default gateway: IPv4 gateway in use
Name server: DNSv4 server in use
IPv6Protocol: Display indicating whether DHCPv6 isswitched on or switched off
Address/subnet: Address/subnet mask in use
4.4 WiFiMake all chaWiFi area.
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k modeagic 2 WiFi 2-1 supports both the
tion of the WiFi frequency bands and use.
4.4.1Status You can see the current status of your WiFi net-work configuration here, e.g. the connected WiFistations, the MAC address, the selected frequencyband, the SSID, the transfer rates and the connecti-on duration.
4.4.2WiFi networks You can make all necessary changes to your WiFinetwork here.
WiFi networThe devolo Mparallel operatheir separate
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nds of the channels do not overlapection problems are avoided.
channels available in the 5 GHznd.
l selection default setting ishe devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 regularlyically executes the channel selection. In other words, if the last connectedut, a search for a suitable channel isimmediately. If no stations are
he device automatically selects a 15 minutes.
ting that connected devices also havee increased frequency band of 5 GHz.l 52 onward you go into the radar
accessing the device for the first time,tion phase (DFS) starts automatically,h time the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
essed via WiFi. This can take up to 10
el field, you can manually select a 2.4Hz channel. If you are not sure which
nnels are used by nearby devices,tomatic option.
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The WiFi network mode field lets you define yourpreferred setting by clicking the respective field:
b 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz – Both frequency bands areused
b 2.4 GHz – Only the 2.4 GHz frequency band isused
b 5 GHz – Only the 5 GHz frequency band is usedb Off – If desired, you can completely switch off
the WiFi section of your devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 here.
Keep in mind that after saving this set-ting, you will be disconnected from anyexisting wireless connection to thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1. In this case, con-figure the device over Ethernet.
Network nameThe network name (SSID) determines the name ofyour wireless network. You can see this namewhen logging onto the WiFi, allowing you toidentify the correct WiFi network.
Channels There are 13 channels available in the 2.4 GHzfrequency band. The channels recommended forEurope are channels 1, 6 and 11. This ensures the
frequency baand any conn
There are 19frequency ba
The channeAutomatic. Tand automatin this settingstation logs ocarried out connected, tchannel every
It is worth noto support thFrom channerange. Whena radar detecduring whiccannot be accminutes.
In the ChannGHz and a 5 Gwireless chaselect the Au
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networkriends or acquaintances visiting androvide them with Internet access butg away the password for your WiFi, a separate guest account in additionInternet connection. The guest ac-ve its own network name, time limitssword. This way your visitors canternet without having access to your.
guest account, activate the Enable
Hide SSID:The SSID specifies the name of your wireless net-work. You can see this name when logging ontothe WiFi, allowing you to identify the correct sub-net.
If the Hide SSID option is disabled, your networkname is visible. If this option is disabled, potentialnetwork users must know the exact SSID and enterit manually to be able to set up a connection.
Some WiFi stations have difficulty connectingto hidden wireless networks. If the connectionto a hidden SSID poses problems, first try to setup the connection with a visible SSID and onlythen try to hide it.
SecurityThe WPA/WPA2/WPA3 Personal (WiFiProtected Access) security standard is available forsecuring data transmission in your wirelessnetwork. This method allows for individualisedkeys consisting of letters and numbers and thedepicted special characters with a length of upto 63 characters. You can simply enter them intothe Key field via the keyboard.
4.4.3GuestIf you have fyou want to pwithout givinyou can set upto the main count can haand WiFi pabrowse the Inlocal network
To set up a option.
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ters. You can simply enter them via.
ter a corresponding number of cha-e Key field.
code, you can conveniently set up theo the guest network for mobile de-
g the QR code automatically trans-entials for the guest network to theobile device. The QR code is visibleest network has been enabled.
agic series WiFi adapters offer meshntails completely new and improveds:
ing (IEEE 802.11r) streamlines then process for WiFi end devices, suchhones or tablets, when switching toiFi hotspot. re Fast roaming is not compatibleiFi clients. If there will be connection
with one of your devices, pleasee these option.
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The guest account has an Automatic shutoff fea-ture. This feature automatically disables the guestnetwork once the selected time period ends.
You can use the Enable option to activate theshut-off feature.
You can also enable or disable the guest ac-count in the devolo Home Network Appusing the Guest account button.
Frequency bandIn the Frequency band field, you select the fre-quency band mode you are using (see ChapterWiFi network mode).
Network nameDefine the name of the guest network in the Net-work name field.
KeyYou should also encrypt the guest account to pre-vent anyone in signal range from intruding intoyour network and, for example, sharing your Inter-net connection. The WPA/WPA2/WPA3 (WiFiProtected Access) security standard is available forthis.
This method allows for individualised keys consi-sting of letters and numbers with a length of up
to 63 characthe keyboard
To do so, enracters into th
QR codeUsing the QRconnection tvices. Scanninfers the credrespective monly if the gu
4.4.4MeshMeshAll devolo MWiFi, which eWiFi function
b Fast roamregistratioas smartpanother WThe featuwith all Wproblemsdeactivat
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akes it possible to simply copy theation data of an existing WiFi accessour WiFi router) to all WiFi access SSID). Start the procedure with the
uration option and then press thef the device with the WiFi access data
Fi password) to be applied.
In factory default condition of thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 Fast roaming is turned offby default.
b In addition, the new air-time fairness featureprocesses the requests of high-speed WiFi cli-ents at higher priority. This prevents olderdevices, which may require more time for adownload, from creating WiFi bottlenecks.
b Integrated band steering ensures that all WiFistations automatically switch to the optimumfrequency band (2.4 and 5 GHz frequencyband) in order to use the best WiFi connectionat all times.
In order to turn the mesh functions on, activate theEnable option.
The mesh function of the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
is switched on by default.
WiFi CloneWiFi Clone mWiFi configurpoint (e.g. ypoints (SingleStart ConfigWPS button o(SSID and Wi
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en the time control automaticallywireless network on or off.
isconnection the Automatic disconnection opti-ess network is not switched off untiln has logged off.
switching the device on and off (using always has priority over automaticrol. The configured time control thenct automatically during the next defi-period.
tal controllate WiFi access for specific devices
e using this function. For instance, tor children from using the Internetou can define how long they may useer day. Synchronisation with ane server is necessary to be able to usecontrol. In this case, the time serverManagement Time Server (NTP))olo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 ac has to bean active Internet connection is also
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4.4.5Schedule controlThe Schedule control area lets you define whenand if your WiFi is switched on and off.
Enabling WiFi schedule controlIn order to be able to use time control, activate theEnable option.
ConfigurationYou can define multiple time periods during whichyour wireless network is to be enabled for each
weekday. Thswitches the
Automatic dIf you enableon, the wirelthe last statio
Manuallya button)time conttakes effened time
4.4.6ParenYou can regubased on timprevent youexcessively, ythe WiFi p(Internet) timthe parental (System for the devenabled and required.
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ime quotauota, the time limit can be selected.
settings by clicking the Disk icon.
ime perioderiod, the desired time period can beer entering the interval, enter the and end times in hour and minute
settings by clicking the Disk icon.
delete a time quota (time limit) or arom the list, click/touch the dustbin
Protected Setup (WPS)ed Setup (WPS) is one of the interna-tion standards developed by the Wi-Fiasily and quickly setting up a secureork. The encryption keys of the re-
devices are transmitted automatical-uously to the other WiFi device(s) inetwork.
S encryption able to use WPS encryption, activate
ption.
The time server pool.ntp.org is enabled by de-fault. You can find more information in Chapter 4.7.2 Management.
If you would like to set up a time quota (usagetime in hours) or a time period (active from/to), ac-tivate the Enable option. Now enter the MAC ad-dresses of the devices you want to set up parentalcontrol for.
Under Type, define either a time quota (time limit)or a time period for when you want the MAC ad-dresses entered to receive Internet access. UnderSelect interval, select the desired time frame.
Setting the tUnder Time Q
Confirm your
Setting the tUnder Time Pselected. Aftdesired startformat.
Confirm your
If you want totime period ficon.
4.4.7Wi-FiWi-Fi Protecttional encrypAlliance for ewireless netwspective WiFily and continthe wireless n
Enabling WPIn order to bethe Enable o
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iFi LED on the front panel indicatesonisation process by flashing.
ect WiFi devices in your wireless net- using a PIN variant, go to the web in-nder WiFi WPS WPS PIN, enter
generated by your Android smart-let and start the encryption process byorresponding Start button.
PS method implies the use of the encryption standard. Therefore takellowing automatic settings:
WiFi WiFi networks, the Non option is selected in advance,et automatically. The newly genera-ord is displayed under WiFi WiFi in the Key field. WiFi WiFi networks, the WPA/tion is selected in advance, this set-ains with the previously assigned.
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The devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 offers two differentvariants for transmitting these encryption keys:
WPS using WPS pushbutton
1 Start the encryption process on thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
a By pressing the WiFi button on the frontside of the device or
a By pressing the corresponding Start buttonon the user interface under WiFi WPSPushbutton.
2 Then either press the WPS key of the WiFidevice you are adding or enable the WPSmechanism in the WiFi settings of the WiFidevice. Now the devices exchange their encryp-tion keys and establish a secure WiFi connec-
tion. The Wthe synchr
WPS via PIN To interconnwork securelyterface and, uthe WPS PINphone or tabpressing the c
Use of the WWPA/WPA2note of the fo
b If under encryptioWPA2 is sted passwnetworks
b If under WPA2 opting rempassword
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rlinenges to your PLC network in the Po-.
se a new devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 inMagic network, first you have to your existing devolo Magic adaptersetwork. This is accomplished by usingsword. This can be assigned in diffe-
devolo Cockpit or theme Network App (see Chapter 3.4n of devolo software),
g the PLC button (see Chapter 2.3Establishing a PLC connection andcting the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1)
4.4.8Neighbour networksThe Neighbour networks area displays visiblewireless networks in your surroundings.
4.5 PoweMake all chawerline area
In order to uyour devoloconnect it todevices as a na shared pasrent ways:
b Using devolo HoInstallatio
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l the LED flashes red and then dis-he devolo Magic adapter from theply.
y modeL connection may negatively impactnce of the bandwidth connection.
mong the following settings in orderny potential negative effects.
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r(default)
ch with your internet provider to find signal transmission profile is the best your internet connection.
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b Using the web interface, in the PLC menu; asdescribed 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 isintegrated into your existing network, itappears in a list of available and establishedconnections (see Chapter Connections).
Pairing – Using custom password You can also assign your network a custom PLCpassword you pick yourself. Enter this password foreach devolo Magic adapter in the Networkpassword field and confirm your settings byclicking the Disk icon.
Note that the custom password is not assignedto the whole PLC network automatically. In-stead, you must assign it separately to each ofyour devolo Magic adapters.
Unpairing – Removing an adapter from a net-work
1 To remove a devolo Magic adapter from yourdevolo Magic network, click Leave Powerlinenetwork.
2 Wait unticonnect tmains sup
CompatibilitUsing as VDSthe performaSelect from ato mitigate a
Operating mo
b MIMOb SISOSignal transm
b Full poweb VDSL 17a b VDSL 35b
Get in touout whichoption for
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anges to the network settings in the
se the current LAN status of the adapters here. The Ethernet areatwork devices connected to the two
The MIMO operating mode and the VDSL 17a si-gnal transmission profile are configured by default.
ConnectionsThe table lists all available and connecteddevolo Magic adapters for your network alongwith displaying the following details:
Device ID: Device ID* (number) of the respectivedevolo Magic adapter in the devolo Magic net-work
* indicates the local devolo Magic adapter
MAC address: MAC address of the respectivedevolo Magic adapter
Send (Mbps): Rate for sending data
Receive (Mbps): Rate for receiving data
4.6 LANYou make chLAN area.
4.6.1StatuYou can sedevolo Magicshows the ne
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the devolo Magic adapter (see Chap-figuration) to ensure that your chan-ct.
rationutomatic IP address assignment anddy a DHCP server present on the net-
ning IP addresses (e.g. your Internetle the Retrieve network settings
P server option to ensure that the2 WiFi 2-1 automatically receives an
it.
to assign a static IP address, makeingly for the Address, Subnet mask,
way and DNS server fields.
settings by clicking the Disk icon.
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network connectors Port 1 and Port 2 (e.g. PC,NAS, etc.).
IPv4/IPv6Depending on how the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 isconnected to the Internet (IPv4 or IPv6), currentnetwork information is displayed, such as Address,Subnet mask, Standard gateway and DNS server.
4.6.2IPv4/IPv6 configurationIn the factory default settings, only the Retrievenetwork settings from a DHCP server option forIPv4 is enabled. This means that the IPv4 address isretrieved automatically from a DHCP server. Thecurrently assigned network data are visible (greyedout).
If a DHCP server is already present on the networkfor assigning IP addresses (e.g. your Internet rou-ter), you should leave the Retrieve network set-tings from a DHCP server option enabled so thatthe devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 automatically receivesan address from it.
If you want to assign a static IP address, makeentries accordingly for the Address, Subnet mask,Default gateway and DNS server fields.
Confirm your settings by clicking the Disk icon.
Then, restart ter 4.7.3 Conges take effe
IPv6 configuIf you want athere is alreawork for assigrouter), enabfrom a DHCdevolo Magicaddress from
If you want entries accordDefault gate
Confirm your
Network configuration 46
devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
gementmation lets you enter user-definede Device name (hostname) and
ion fields. Both pieces of informationrly helpful if multiple devolo Magic to be used and identified in the
e access password, a login password accessing the web interface.
the built-in web interface of the2 WiFi 2-1 is not protected by a
e recommend assigning a passwordallation of the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-
to protect it against tampering by
enter the desired new password twice.web interface is protected against un-d access with your custom password!
nagement, you can enable Power- and Standby mode on the
2 WiFi 2-1.
e mode has been enabled, the2 WiFi 2-1 switches to PowerSave
atically whenever reduced data trans-ethernet is detected.
4.7 SystemIn the System area, you can configure the settingsfor security and other devolo Magic adapter devicefunctions.
4.7.1StatusHere you can view the most important informationon the devolo Magic adapter, including the currentdate and time, time zone, MAC address of theadapter, status of the WiFi and Powerline LEDs andthe two operating buttons.
4.7.2ManaSystem infornames in thDevice locatare particulaadapters arenetwork.
Under Changcan be set for
By default, devolo Magicpassword. Wwhen the inst1 is completethird parties.
To do so, Now the authorise
In Power Masave modedevolo Magic
If Powersavdevolo Magicmode autommission over
47 Network configuration
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ation on the LED behaviour of theagic adapter in standby mode, refer to2.3.1 Reading the PLC indicator
pletely disable the operating but-evolo Magic adapter in order to pro- against possible changes. Simplynable PLC button or Enable WiFin.
ng buttons are enabled in the2 WiFi 2-1 factory default settings.
one, you can select the current timerope/Berlin. The Time server (NTP)u specify a time server. A time server the Internet whose task consists of exact time. Most time servers are
a radio clock. Select your time zoneer; the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 auto-
itches between standard time and.
gurationevice configuration nabled configuration to your compu-lect the corresponding button in the
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The latency (time for transmitting a datapacket) may be negatively affected.
If Standby mode is enabled, thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 automatically switches toStandby mode if no ethernet connection has beenenabled, i.e. if no network device (e.g. computer) isswitched on and connected to the network inter-face and if WiFi is disabled.
In this mode, the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 is notaccessible over the Powerline network. As soon asthe network device (e.g. computer) connected tothe network interface is switched on again, youradapter can also be accessed over the electricalwiring again.
Powersave mode is disabled in thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 factory default settings.
Standby mode is enabled in thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 factory default condition.
The LED settings let you disable the LED status dis-play of the WiFi and Powerline LEDs.
An error status is indicated by corresponding flas-hing behaviour regardless of this setting.
For informdevolo MChapter light.
You can comtons on the dtect yourselfdisable the Ebutton optio
The operatidevolo Magic
Under Time zzone, e.g. Euoption lets yois a server onproviding thecoupled withand time servmatically swsummer time
4.7.3ConfiSaving the dTo save the eter as a file, se
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devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
ereboot the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1,boot button in the System Confi-a.
are of the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 inclu-are for operating the device. If neces-ffers new versions on the Internet asad, for example to modify existing
waretly installed firmware of the2 WiFi 2-1 is displayed here.
r and updating firmware yan also look for up-to-date firmware. To do this, enable the Regularyware updates option.
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System Configuration Save Configurationto File area. The system starts downloading thecurrent device configuration.
Restoring the device configurationAn existing configuration file can be sent to thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 in the System Configu-ration area and enabled there. Select a suitable filevia the Select file ... button and start the operationby clicking the Restore button.
Factory SettingsThe devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 is reset to the originalfactory defaults in the System Configurationarea with the Factory Reset option.
Doing so causes you to lose your personal WiFiand PLC settings. The last-assigned passwordsfor the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 are also reset.
For backup purposes, all active configuration set-tings can be transmitted to your computer, storedthere as a file and reloaded into thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1. This function can be use-ful for creating a variety of configurations that willlet you quickly and easily set up the device for usein different network environments.
Reboot devicIn order to select the Reguration are
4.7.4FirmwThe firmwaredes the softwsary, devolo oa file downlofunctions.
Current firmThe currendevolo Magic
Searching foautomaticallThe adapter cautomaticallycheck for firm
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irol and time server settings.
itch Config Sync on, activate the n. te that the WiFi is always switched on the entire network. Therefore, stopnc first on a device that you want to or switch separately.
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The Automatically install firmware updates op-tion allows the adapter to automatically install thefirmware it has found.
The devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 automatically up-dates its firmware. The option is enabled by de-fault.
Download updated firmware
1 If you have downloaded an updated firm-ware file for the devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 toyour computer, navigate to the System Firmware Update firmware area. ClickBrowse … and select the downloaded file.
2 Confirm the update procedure with Updatefirmware. After a successful update, thedevolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 restarts automatically.
Ensure that the update procedure is notinterrupted.
4.7.5Config SyncConfig Sync allows settings to be configured uni-formly for all devolo Magic devices in the network.This includes the following settings e.g.:
b WiFi networkb Guest network
b Mesh WiFb Time cont
In order to swEnable optio
Please noor off forConfig Syconfigure
Appendix 50
devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
idth optimizationly improve the transmission capacityrk, we recommend that you complywing "connection rules":
evolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1 directly into at. Avoid using power strips. This may transmission of the PLC signals.e several sockets in the wall directlych other, they behave like a poweridual sockets are optimal.
idth optimization
5 Appendix
5.1 Technical specifications
5.2 BandwTo significantof the netwowith the follo
b Plug the dwall sockeimpair the
b If there arnext to eastrip. Indiv
Security 128 Bit AES
Device port 2x RJ45 (Gigabit Ethernet port)
Power consumption Maximum: 12.0 WTypical: 9.0 WStand-by: 3.4 W
Power supply internal196-250 V AC50 Hz
Temperature (Storage/Opera-ting)
-25°C to 70 °C / 0°C to40°C
Dimensions (in mm, withoutplug)
152x76x40 (HxWxD)
Ambient conditions 10-90% Humidity, non-condensing
Certifications CE Fig. 5: Bandw
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ifications in the 2.4-GHz frequency
itting 1,000 mW (channel 100 –140) / 30 dBm
range 2.4 GHz
d 802.11 b802.11 g802.11 n
ency –
tdoor nge
2399.5 – 2484.5 MHz
band- 20 MHz (802.11 b/g) 20, 40 MHz (802.11 n)
trans-power
100 mW / 20 dBm
itting 100 mW / 20 dBm
range 5 GHz
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5.3 Frequency range and trans-mitting power
Technical specifications in the 5 GHz frequency range
Technical specrange
Frequency range 5 GHz
IEEE standard 802.11 a/h802.11 n802.11 ac
Indoor frequency range
5150 – 5350 MHz
Indoor & outdoor frequency range
5150 – 5725 MHz (802.11 a/h, n)5150 – 5350 MHz / 5470 – 5725 MHz (802.11 ac)
Channel band-width
20 MHz (802.11 a/h) 20, 40 MHz (802.11 n)20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz,160 MHz (802.11 ac)
Max. indoortransmission po-wer (EIRP)
200 mW (channel 36 – 64)/ 23 dBm
Max. transmpower
Frequency
IEEE standar
Indoor frequrange
Indoor & oufrequency ra
Channel width
Max. indoormission (EIRP)
Max. transmpower
Frequency
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d frequencies in the 2.4 GHz band
5600 MHz
5620 MHz
5600 MHz
5660 MHz
5680 MHz
5700 MHz
Carrier frequency
2412 MHz
2417 MHz
2422 MHz
2427 MHz
2432 MHz
2437 MHz
2442 MHz
Carrier frequency
5.4 Channels and carrier frequen-cies
Channels and frequencies in the 5-GHz band
Channels an
Channel Carrier frequency
36 5180 MHz
40 5200 MHz
44 5220 MHz
48 5240 MHz
52 5260 MHz
56 5280 MHz
60 5300 MHz
64 5320 MHz
100 5500 MHz
104 5520 MHz
108 5540 MHz
112 5560 MHz
116 5580 MHz
120
124
128
132
136
140
Channel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Channel
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sal of old devices the countries of the European Unionropean countries with a separate col-
:
icon with crossed-out wastebasket ondevice means that this product is antrical or electronic device that fallsin the scope of application of the Eu-an Community WEEE Directive. The-
ypes of devices may no longer beosed of with household waste. Rather can be given to a municipal collecti-oint free of charge. Contact your mu-al government to find out the
ress and hours of the nearest collecti-oint.
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5.5 DispoTo be used inand other Eulecting system
The the elecwithropese tdisptheyon pnicipaddon p
8 2447 MHz
9 2452 MHz
10 2457 MHz
11 2462 MHz
12 2467 MHz
13 2472 MHz
Channel Carrier frequency
Appendix 54
devolo Magic 2 WiFi 2-1
5.6 Warranty conditionsIf 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 theproduct. The vendor will take care of the repair orwarranty claim for you. The complete warrantyconditions can be found at www.devolo.com/warranty.
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IndexAAdapter equipment 14CCE 10CE declaration 10Changing/assigning the network password 16, 26Config Sync 49DDefault WiFi key 20devolo app 27devolo Cockpit 27devolo Magic 12devolo software 27DHCP server 45Disposal of old devices 53Dynamic Frequency Selection 13EExpanding an existing devolo Magic network 16FFactory default settings 23, 28Factory reset 23IIntegrated electrical socket 23Intended use 9IPv4 45
LLAN (networkLED status disLogin passwoNNetwork connOOperating buPPackage contePairing (estabPLC 12PLC status disPowerline 12RReset 14, 23SSafety notes 1SSID 36Starting up a nSystem requirTTime server 47
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WWiFi antenna 23WiFi key 20WiFi status display 21WPA/WPA2/WPA3 36, 37