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Chapter 8 HomePlug AV
NBG-318S User’s Guide
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After configuring the settings on all adapters (see 
) your computer can 
now connect to the powerline network and to the Internet. Your powerline network can be 
further expanded by plugging additional powerline adapters into other outlets in your home 
and connecting other computers or network devices (for example, a printer) to them. 
In this User’s Guide the electrical wiring network may be referred to as the “powerline 
network”.
8.2  Privacy and Powerline Adapters
When the NBG-318S communicates with each other HomePlug AV compliant powerline 
adapters, they use encryption to scramble the information that is sent in the powerline 
network. Encryption is like a secret code. If you do not know the secret code, you cannot 
understand the message. The HomePlug AV standard uses 128-bit AES (Advanced 
Encryption Standard) to safely transmit data between powerline adapters.
For the NBG-318S and powerline adapters to communicate with each other they all need to 
use the same Network Membership Key (NMK). Otherwise, they cannot unscramble the 
encrypted data sent in the powerline network. 
The NMK is derived from the network password you assign to the 
NBG-318S and 
powerline 
adapters. By default all HomePlug powerline adapters are configured with the network 
password HomePlugAV. This allows all HomePlug powerline adapters and the NBG-318S to 
communicate with each other without any software configuration. This also means that if you 
don’t change the network password, any HomePlug AV powerline adapter connected to your 
powerline circuit can see your network data. 
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Change the network password on your powerline adapters to ensure secure 
data transmission on your powerline network.
8.2.1  Setting Up a Private Powerline Network 
To prevent others compromising your network security, you can create a private network. 
Create a private network by changing the network password only on the powerline adapters 
you want to communicate in your network. The NBG-318S and powerline adapters convert 
the network password to a Network Membership Key (NMK). Only the powerline adapters 
with the same NMK can communicate in your network. 
The following figure shows a scenario A - where all the powerline adapters have the same 
NMK (NMK1) and scenario B - where some adapters use NMK1 and some use NMK2.