Corinex Global GameNet manual Multicast Configuration

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Adapter Configuration

Note: It is strongly advised to turn on the notching function.

Power Control is an automatic transmission power control which prevents different networks from overpowering each other.

Power Control is turned on only when other networks are detected in the channel. If the transmission strength reaches the isolation point between networks, the transmission power is limited from overpowering the other network. If the isolation point is not reached, the adapters continue transmitting as normal.

3.4.5Multicast Configuration

In order to optimize multicast traffic (video streams, etc.) between AV200 Powerline adapters, you can specify which adapters should receive the video. Other adapters

will then not be able to receive the multicast communication, and therefore the 22 bandwidth will be used only for transmission to the intended recipients, making your broadcast, and your entire network, more efficient.

This form shows the list of multicast bindings, where the IP addresses of adapters are assigned to a unicast (video source) MAC address. This list can be saved to memory on the wall mount adapter (Save in NVRAM). Bindings can be removed by checking their “Remove” checkboxes and clicking “OK”. Add a new binding to the list by entering the multicast IP address in decimal format (ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd), and the unicast (source) MAC address, in hexadecimal format (XXXXXXXXXXXX), in the appropriate fields and clicking “OK.”

The new IGMP Aware Multicast Syndication feature can be enabled via this form. This feature is only available on private networks (those with a valid Network Identifier) and End Points (EP).

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Contents Manual Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount F Copyright Corinex GameNetEnd User License Agreement Corinex Communications CorporationRegistration and Warranty Contents Enables peripheral- and printer sharing IntroductionOverview About this ManualInstallation Package ContentsSystem Requirements Physical DescriptionFunctional Description Factory Reset LED Definitions VPI LED ETH LEDTechnical Specifications Connecting the Wall Mount AdapterInterface EMC limitsAdapter Configuration PasswordAdapter Configuration Main Additional Information System InformationPHY Status Priority Status Change Configuration OverviewBasic Settings Advanced Configuration MAC ConfigurationWith each other Types and their Network Identifiers Network Id Home Adapter Configuration Network Configuration PHY ConfigurationMulticast Configuration Adapter Configuration Vlan Configuration Priority ConfigurationAdapter Configuration Trigger Security Configuration Hardware ResetAdapter Configuration Flash Upgrade Firmware upgrade using a Tftp ServerOpen TFTPD32 Corinex GameNet Configuring Video Applications InternetFirmware Update Pattern 1 and Class PriorityVideo Network Setups Video Network SetupsIntroduction Network ScenariosSingle-Network Scenarios Multi-Network Scenarios InternetTwo Networks on Different Circuits Two Networks on the Same CircuitNetwork 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 Using Powerline Filters Checking Network PerformancePowerline Domain Troubleshooting Guide Wall Mount adapters