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Adtran SRG 834-5

EVO1840AP, a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6E AP router and mesh beacon, empowers service providers with a secure, versatile solution for unparalleled Wi-Fi performance.

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What is a Plume?

Enjoy blind spot-free WiFi experience at home along with always-on cyber-protection, parental controls, and in-home motion sensing. Note: For the best performance, HomePass needs about two days to learn and adapt to your home WiFi behavior.

What are the specs of this device?

Ethernet Interfaces • 4x 10/100/1000BASE-T LAN ports • 1x 10/100/1000BASE-T WAN port • MDI/MDI-X Automatically Sense • RJ-45 ports with integrated Link and Activity LEDs Ethernet Services • Symmetric 1 Gbps Throughput • 802.1D Bridging • 802.1x Authentication • Virtual Switch Based on 802.1q VLAN • VLAN Tagging/Detagging Per Ethernet Port • VLAN Stacking (Q-in-Q) and VLAN Translation • IP ToS/DSCP to 802.1p Mapping • Quality of Service (QoS) • VLAN-ID • 802.1p Bit • DSCP to p Bit Translation • Marking/Remarking of 802.1p • IGMP v2/v3 Snooping • Broadcast/Multicast Rate Limiting Gateway Features • Multiple WAN Services • DHCPv4/v6 • RFC2516 PPPoE • PPPoE pass-through • RFC5072 IPv6 over PPP • DNS Proxy Server • Dynamic DNS client • DHCP Server, Client and Relay • DHCP Options 60 and 121 • NAPT and NAT • IGMPv2/v3 Proxy and Snooping • LAN port to VLAN mapping • Port Forwarding • Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) • Network Time Protocol (NTP) • Firewall with Stateful Packet Inspection • IPv6 • Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) • DHCPv6 • PPPoEv6 • DNSv6 • DS-Lite WLAN Interface • Compliant with IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac • Dynamic Frequency Selection • Multi-region support • Dual Band Radios • 2.4 GHz 4×4 • 5.0 GHz 4×4 • WPA2 Support • Bluetooth 5.0 • Push Button WPS USB Interface • 1 USB Host Interface • Compliant to USB 3.0 Dimensions • 249 x 90 x 195mm (Height x Width (Base) x Depth) Power Supply • External AC/DC power adapter • AC Input: 100~240 VAC @ 50/60Hz • DC Output: 12 VDC @ 3.0A • UL Listed

How many pods can I have in my home?
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Where do I place my pods?

When it comes to getting the best performance out of your Premium WiFi network, pod placement is everything! While every home has a unique size, shape, and WiFi environment, here are some guidelines for maximizing your speeds. We recommend one Pod for every two rooms. Pods should be spread evenly around the home, especially in rooms and open spaces where it is more common to use WiFi. Typically, they should be placed about 30-40 feet apart through walls and 60-80 feet apart for large open spaces (like a large living room). Be sure to position pods in central locations along the interior walls of your home to take advantage of the pods’ omnidirectional radios!

What happens if Plume Homepass App is froze during startup?

If you get stuck during the setup process, follow these steps:

  1. Close the Plume app. Make sure that you close it rather than merely exiting the app.
    1. For Android device users, tap the Recent apps button and swipe the Plume app to close it.
    2. For iOS device users, double-click the Home button and swipe the Plume app to close it.
  2. Restart the Plume app and begin setup again. If you’ve already created and verified your account, you can sign into your account.

My app is stuck on “Still looking for internet connection to Plume pod” screen. How do I get past this? If the “Still looking for Internet connection to Plume pod…” screen pops up, it means that the Plume App is not detecting an Internet signal on your gateway pod. Here are the most common reasons for this issue:

  1. No Internet is being provided through your modem or router.
    1. Power cycle your modem. If you have recently rebooted your modem or router, reestablishing the Internet connection can take a while.
    2. If your gateway pod is connected to another router or switch, verify that it’s properly setup by reviewing our recommended setup here. To confirm Internet availability, try to connect the pod directly to the modem.
  2. Pod is not receiving any power.
    1. Try to plug in the pod to another outlet. The LED should turn on.
  3. Bluetooth on your device is OFF.
    1. Be sure to turn ON Bluetooth on your device. The Bluetooth option is often found in the Settings section of your device.
    2. The notification will automatically disappear once it detects your gateway pod, so you can continue with your setup.