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Adapter Configuration

If you want to configure the wall mount adapter to function as an automatic EP/AP, please select “EP” from the list. If you want the adapter to behave as a Master, select “Fixed AP” from the list. After selecting one, click “OK” to confirm your choice.

Note: Fixed AP is available only when a Network ID is set on the adapter (please read below for details on Network Identifiers).

The AV200 technology supports multiple networks on a single circuit. The networks

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are differentiated by Network Identifiers, which can be set in this section. The

 

Network Identifier is a string of characters (Network Identifier field) which simply

 

acts as a name for the network. This Network ID must be identical for all adapters

 

on a network. Adapters with different Network IDs will not be able to communicate

 

with each other.

 

 

 

Note: Please refer to section 4.2 for more information about the network

 

types and their Network Identifiers.

 

 

 

If the Network Identifier field is left blank, the default, publicly available network is

 

configured, and the adapter can communicate with all other adapters with empty

 

Network Identifier fields. When you enter a Network ID, a private network is

 

configured.

 

 

 

Note: The Network Identifier string can have up to 20 ASCII characters.

 

Quote and double-quote characters are not supported. Extended ASCII

 

characters are not recommended

 

 

 

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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 Introduction Enables peripheral- and printer sharingOverview About this ManualPackage Contents InstallationSystem Requirements Physical DescriptionFunctional Description Factory Reset ETH LED LED Definitions VPI LEDConnecting the Wall Mount Adapter Technical SpecificationsInterface EMC limitsAdapter Configuration PasswordAdapter Configuration 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 ConfigurationAdapter Configuration Flash Upgrade Firmware upgrade using a Tftp ServerOpen TFTPD32 Corinex GameNet Internet Configuring Video ApplicationsPattern 1 and Class Priority Firmware UpdateVideo Network Setups Video Network SetupsIntroduction Network ScenariosSingle-Network Scenarios Internet Multi-Network ScenariosTwo Networks on the Same Circuit Two Networks on Different CircuitsNetwork Configuration Setting an IP Address on your ComputerSetting Up a Static IP in Windows XP 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