Corinex Global GameNet manual LED Definitions VPI LED, Eth Led

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2. After five seconds, the VPI LED will switch ON again.

3. At this time, the adapter resets its configuration to the factory default settings and automatically restarts.

The significant factory settings in the AV200 Wall Mount F are presented below:

Default IP is 10.10.1.69

Default configuration password is “paterna”

Default factory reset password is “betera”

Default network ID is the public network ID

Default Encryption Key is none.

2.4.3LED Definitions

2.4.3.1 VPI LED

VPI

Colour

Adapter Status

Meaning

 

 

 

Low Red

OFF (Standby)

Adapter is in Standby mode

 

 

 

Red

ON

If Powerline link, Estimated application

 

 

Throughput < Threshold 1

 

 

 

Orange

ON

If Powerline link, Threshold 1 <

 

 

Estimated application Throughput <

 

 

Threshold 2

 

 

 

Green

ON

If Powerline link, Estimated application

 

 

Throughput > Threshold 2

 

 

 

Rotating rapidly in red,

ON

Adapter is on OBUS configuration Mode

orange and green

 

 

 

 

 

9

The low and high throughput thresholds are default to be 6 Mbps and 12 Mbps respectively, and can be redefined by users through the web interface.

2.4.3.2 ETH LED

When an Ethernet link is detected this LED will turn ON.

When there is an Ethernet link and there is Ethernet traffic on the link, the LED will flash.

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Contents Manual Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount F Corinex GameNet CopyrightCorinex Communications Corporation End User License AgreementRegistration and Warranty Contents About this Manual Enables peripheral- and printer sharingIntroduction OverviewPhysical Description InstallationPackage Contents System RequirementsFunctional Description Factory Reset ETH LED LED Definitions VPI LEDEMC limits Technical SpecificationsConnecting the Wall Mount Adapter InterfaceAdapter Configuration Adapter ConfigurationPassword Main System Information Additional InformationPHY Status Priority Status Overview Change ConfigurationBasic Settings MAC Configuration Advanced ConfigurationWith each other Types and their Network Identifiers Network Id Home PHY Configuration Adapter Configuration Network ConfigurationMulticast Configuration Priority Configuration Adapter Configuration Vlan ConfigurationAdapter Configuration Trigger Hardware Reset Security ConfigurationOpen TFTPD32 Corinex GameNet Adapter Configuration Flash UpgradeFirmware upgrade using a Tftp Server Internet Configuring Video ApplicationsPattern 1 and Class Priority Firmware UpdateNetwork Scenarios Video Network SetupsVideo Network Setups IntroductionSingle-Network Scenarios Internet Multi-Network ScenariosTwo Networks on the Same Circuit Two Networks on Different CircuitsSetting Up a Static IP in Windows XP Network ConfigurationSetting an IP Address on your Computer Corinex GameNet Setting up a static IP in Windows Network Configuration Setting Up a Static IP in Linux Network Configuration Setting up a static IP in Mac OS Network Configuration Improving Network Performance Checking Network Performance Using Powerline FiltersPowerline Domain Troubleshooting Guide Wall Mount adapters