BT PowerGrid 9020 User Guide
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To install the BT PowerGrid 9020 Adapter, plug one adapter into a power socket near your router and connect them using an Ethernet cable. Plug the second adapter into a socket near the device you wish to connect to the network, and use another Ethernet cable to connect the device to the adapter.
To reset the adapter, press and hold the reset button for about 10 seconds until the power LED begins to flash. This will restore the adapter to its factory default settings.
Check if both adapters are plugged into power sockets and the power LEDs are on. Ensure the Ethernet cables are securely connected. If the issue persists, try resetting the adapters or moving them to different power sockets.
Yes, you can add more adapters to extend your network. Simply plug additional adapters into power sockets and pair them with the existing network by pressing the pair button on the new adapter and one of the existing adapters.
Press the pair button on the first adapter for two seconds, then press the pair button on the second adapter within 2 minutes. The power LEDs will flash and then stay solid when pairing is successful.
The BT PowerGrid 9020 Adapter has an effective range of up to 300 meters over the electrical circuit, though actual performance may vary depending on the wiring and electrical interference.
To secure your network, use the pair button to establish a secure connection. This encrypts the data transmitted across the powerline, preventing unauthorized access.
It is recommended to use a Cat5e or higher Ethernet cable to ensure optimal performance and reliable connection speeds.
Ensure the adapters are plugged directly into wall sockets, avoiding extension cords. Minimize electrical interference by keeping the adapters away from devices like microwaves and fluorescent lights.
The power LED indicates the power status, the network LED shows the connection status, and the Ethernet LED displays the activity on the Ethernet port. Refer to the user manual for detailed LED behavior descriptions.