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Troubleshooting Guide 
Corinex GameNet 
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Troubleshooting Guide 
The Corinex GameNet has been designed to be a reliable and easy-to-use network 
connection device. Please refer to the list below to aid in troubleshooting or visit 
www.corinex.com/retail
 and go to the appropriate section for information on 
your product. There you will find news, manuals and software updates, as well as 
frequently asked questions (FAQ).
The POWER LED is off.
 
1.  Make sure the wall mount adapter is properly plugged directly into the electrical 
    outlet, and that the outlet has power. 
  2.  Try another outlet.
The Powerline Act LED is off.
  1. Make sure the wall mount adapter is plugged directly into the outlet, rather
 
  than into a surge suppressor or power strip. The current model of the Corinex
    AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount F is not designed to function
    through a surge suppressor.
The Ethernet LED is off.
 
1.  Make sure the wall mount adapter is connected to an Ethernet-enabled device  
    by a standard RJ-45 cable, and that both the device and the adapter are on.
Weak network connection
  1.  If any power-draining devices are being used, such as hair dryers, try plugging 
    them into a Powerline Noise Filter (sold separately).
  2. Your network may be spread across different circuits. Try plugging in a
    Corinex PowerPhase Coupler to bridge the Powerline signal across the 
    phases in your home or office (sold separately, US only).
  3.  Try another outlet.
To avoid personal injury and damage to the system:
  1.  The principal method to disconnect the device completely from the electrical 
    power network (mains) is to unplug the power cord from the mains socket.
  2.  Never install the unit in wet areas or next to radiators/heaters.
  3.  Never use the unit outside.
  4.  Unplug the unit during severe storms.
  5.  Never open the equipment enclosure.
To verify that your equipment is connected and working correctly, use the standard 
Ping utility. In Windows, click on menu Start -> Run, then type the command