Corinex Global Corinex GameNet User Manual

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Introduction
Corinex GameNet 
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     Introduction
1.1 Overview
The Corinex GameNet is a set of network adapters, connecting your game consoles, 
computers and other devices to each other, and to your Internet connection, over 
the electrical circuits already in your home or office. Just plug the wall mount 
adapters into the wall, connect them to your computers, and you have an instant 
computer network, running at industry-leading speeds of up to 200 Mbps!
The advantages of Powerline include low network maintenance costs and no 
installation of long network cables. Corinex AV200 Powerline networks are simple 
to set up and instantly provide network connections at every standard electrical 
outlet.
The Corinex GameNet:
  •  Enables users to connect individual PCs or other Ethernet devices to a local 
    area network through existing electric power lines (Powerline).
  •  Enables file- and application-sharing.
  •  Enables peripheral- and printer sharing.
  •  Enables shared broadband Internet access.
 
•  Enables sharing of bandwidth for multimedia applications, including voice, data, 
    audio and video.
  •  Eliminates the need for long network cables throughout your home or office
  •  Provides a real, cost-effective, and reliable solution for high-speed
     communications in any home or small office.
  •  Provides a Noise-Filtered power outlet for other devices.
  •  Provides a one-touch button security configuration and synchronization.
  •  Provides an energy-saving standby mode.
  •  Provides a multi-colored Video Performance Indicator.
 1.2 About this Manual 
This User Guide includes everything you need to know to help you successfully 
install the Corinex GameNet and meet your networking needs. With the information 
in this manual, you should be able to:
  •  Plan the configuration of your Corinex AV200 Powerline network.
  •  Install and configure your Corinex GameNet according to your plan
  •  Verify and optimize the performance of your Corinex GameNet