Corinex Global Corinex GameNet User Manual

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Adapter Configuration
Corinex GameNet 
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   Adapter Configuration
 
In order to access the web-based configuration pages, it is necessary to know the 
adapter’s IP address and for your computer to be connected to the wall mount 
adapter (as described in section 2.5). Corinex adapters come with a default IP 
address 
10.10.1.69
.
Open a web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.0, Mozilla v1.7.2 and Mozilla 
Firefox v1.0 have been verified for use with these products.), and type the IP address 
in the address bar – the URL should be 
http://10.10.1.69/
 unless you have already 
changed it to something else.
Changing the default IP address
 
is required, so that two or more devices can be on 
the same network. The IP address is a device’s unique identifier on a network, so 
the adapters would not be able to tell each other apart if they had the same identity, 
just as a postman wouldn’t know which house to deliver to, if two neighbors in a 
large city had the same street number. Follow the steps below to configure a new 
IP address for each adapter:
  1. In your computer’s network settings, enter an address in the range 10.10.
    X.X  (e.g. 10.10.1.2) and set the netmask to 255.255.0.0. This is necessary in
 
  order to be compatible with the adapter’s default settings. For details on how
    to set up an IP address on your computer, please see chapter 5.
 
2.  Plug in your Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount Adapter F and connect 
    it to the PC via the supplied Ethernet cable.
 
3.  Open your web browser and type 
http://10.10.1.69
. You will then be able to 
    configure the settings for your wall mount adapter.
3.1 Password Page
If the  password is enabled, you’ll need to login before you can access the configuration  
pages. Therefore, you will first be taken to the Authentication page for login. If 
the configuration page is left idle for 5 minutes, the login expires and you will need 
to login again.
Note: The default password is “paterna”.