User Guide

3.3 FAQ

1.Is the Corinex CableLAN Adapter still working if there is an electricity blackout? And will it resume the transmission automatically after the power comes back ? Corinex CableLAN Adapters are operational, when the connected computers are rebooted and the power is back on.

2.Once the electricity is on after blackout, is the CableLAN Adapter put into operation "automatically".

Yes, as soon as the computers are running again. If there is a problem, unplug the adapter and plug it back into the connection slot.

3.Is there any cross talk or interference issue when using Corinex CableLAN

Adapters?

Within a computer we don’t see any interference with any other card and/or system. OFDM is a technology, which reduces any influence coming from another device that 27 is connected to the coax cable network. The Corinex adapters have also been FCC and

EC approved. Please see also question Nr. 5.

4.In case the computers are at different floors of the same building, can they use the CableLAN device for data transmission ? And how does it work?

CableLAN devices use the coax cable as a medium for communication. If the coax cable wire between the two outlets used for communications in this case are connected with each other and the maximum distance is about 700 m, it works fine.

5.Can we use a Corinex CableLAN Adapter in a DOCSIS cable modem network? Yes, but you will need a special filter as explained in chapter 2.4.

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