Adapter Configuration

3.4.3.2 Network Configuration

Your Corinex AV200 Powerline Wall Mount F can be configured to use either DHCP (automatic IP address assignment), or a fixed IP.

The following parameters are used by the fixed IP configuration. In order for the wall mount adapter to correctly communicate with other devices on the network, it is necessary to define a valid IP address, as well as a proper subnet mask and gateway address. These parameters will be saved in the wall mount adapter’s memory and activated at the next restart.

After changing any of these parameters, click “OK” to save your changes.

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Note: Any change in the Network Settings requires a restart of the wall mount adapter to take effect.

Note: If you forget the IP address of the device, please recover it with the utility “getIP,” which is located on the Documentation CD, or download it from the Corinex website at www.corinex.com.

3.4.4PHY Configuration

By default, the wall mount adapter transmits over a frequency range anywhere from 2 to 32 MHz, and when an access network is detected, the wall mount adapter transmits over a range from 13.3 to 33.3 MHz, in order to avoid interference. This mode change is done automatically and cannot be configured by the user. It is only possible to enable or disable this “notches” function. The notches pre-defined in the wall mount adapter correspond to the IARU (International Amateur Radio Union) band plan for each world region. If the adapter is operating in an environment where it can cause interference to a HAM radio receiver, it is recommended to enable notches, in order to block the Powerline signal from the frequency bands used by radio amateurs.

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Corinex Global GameNet manual Adapter Configuration Network Configuration, PHY Configuration