AT&T XANBOO XG1000 User Manual

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4. Bring your IP Camera, AC Power Supply, HomePlug Turbo PLC Ethernet Adapter,
and Ethernet Cable to the location in your home that you wish to install your

IP Camera.

Connect one end of the Ethernet Cable to the LAN port of the IP Camera and connect
the other end to the port on the bottom of the

HomePlug Turbo PLC Ethernet Adapter.

Plug the HomePlug Turbo PLC Ethernet Adapter into an AC electrical outlet.

Plug the small end of the AC Power Supply into your IP Camera AC Adapter port and the other
end into an AC electrical outlet.

NOTE: If you prefer not to use the HomePlug Turbo PLC Ethernet Adapters, you

may connect

the IP Camera directly to your router or other Ethernet port in your home instead.


An example of the completed configuration can be found below.

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ROUTER

(NOT INCLUDED)

VIDEO TRANSMITTED OVER

POWER LINES VIA PLC ETHERNET ADAPTERS

INTERNET

XG1OOO CONTROLLER

PLC

ETHERNET

ADAPTER

DSL/CABLE MODEM

(NOT INCLUDED)

IP CAMERA

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3

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LAN

LAN

WAN

COMPLETED CONFIGURATION

CONTROLLER REGISTRATION

CONTROLLER REGISTRATION:

1. When you purchased your Remote Monitoring system, you created a remote account
with a

UserID and Password. Using a web browser on a PC connected to the same local

network as your XG1000 Controller, go to site

http://xanboo.com/login

and log in

using this ID and password.

2. After successfully logging in, select the

Account Settings tab and then select Discovery.

3. To register your controller with the remote service site, press the

‘NEW LOCATION’ button.

A plug-in will be downloaded from

http://xanboo.com

that enables the browser to

detect and communicate with the controller. A pop-up will be shown that will guide you through
the process. If the software detects any problems with downloading or running the plug-in,
an error message will be displayed that will link to help information. The most common cause
for problems is security settings in the web browser that do not allow the required operations.

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