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Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount Corinex Communications Corp. # 601 - 905 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6C 1L6, Canada EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 Vancouver / April 14.
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Contents Contents 1. 1.1 1.2 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4. 4.1 4.2 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6. Copyright .......................................................................................... 1 End User License Agreement .............................................................. 2 Introduction ..................................................................................... 5 Overview ...........................................................................................
Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount Adapter is a network adapter, connecting your computers and devices to each other, and to your Internet connection, over the electrical circuits already in your home or office.
Installation 2 Installation 2.1 Package Contents When you receive your Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount, check to be sure that your package contains: • Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount(2x for Dual Pack) • Standard Ethernet cable (2x for Dual Pack) • CD with documentation • Quick Start Guide • Registration and Warranty Card We are always working to improve our products. For any hardware/software changes, downloads, and additional information on your device, please visit www.corinex.
Installation LED Definitions (Buttons from top to bottom) 1. PWR (Upper LED) Shows the status of the adapter: the LED is on, if the adapter is connected to power. 2. VPI (Middle LED) Displays the quality of the powerline link, when the adapter is synchronized with another adapter on the same network. 3. AP (Lower LED) Displays the adapter type (its role in the network). If the LED is on, adapter is Fixed AP (Access point), if the LED is off, adapter is EP (End point). Connector Definitions 1.
Installation 2.4.2 SYNC/ RST Buttton 2.4.2.1 OBUS By default, Corinex AV200 Ethernet Wall Mount powerline adapters come without a network identifier and encryption key. As a result, when they are plugged into the mains a new PLC network will be created (called public network). It will operate smoothly, but without security configuration.
Installation 1. Identify which is the AP adapter in an existing PLC network. The AP adapter always shows its AP indicator ON in green. The other adapters are EPs and their AP indicators will be OFF; 2. Next, press “SYNC/RST” button for around two seconds on the AP adapter until its AP indicator starts blinking. This opens a configuration period of 30 seconds; 3.
Installation 2.4.3 LED Definitions 2.4.3.
Installation 2.5 Technical Specifications Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3u Speed Up to 200 Mbps on physical layer AC Plug Type US, EU, UK and AUS LED Status Lights PWR, VPI, AP Schnittstellen 10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet, Powerline BenutzterFrequenzbereich 2 – 34 MHz Eingangsleistung 85 to 265 V AC, 50/60 Hz Abmessungen 107 mm L x 72 mm B x 79 mm H Übertragene Stromspektrumdichte -56 dBm/Hz Stromverbrauch 5W Sicherheit & EMI UL/EN 60950, FCC Teil 15, EN 55022 EMC Limits 11 2.
Adapter Configuration 3 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 2.6). 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.
Adapter Configuration Note: If password protection is disabled, you will be taken straight to the Main page, rather than the Authentication page. 3.2 Main Page This is the first page after login. It shows basic status information about the adapter, a list of available Powerline connections, MAC and IP addresses, MAC type, etc. At the top of the screen are the main categories, “Status,” “Additional Information,” “Basic Settings” and “Advanced Settings”. The menu shows the current category and page.
Adapter Configuration 3.3 Additional Information Page This page shows more detailed information about the adapter. System Information Uptime Shows how long the adapter has been running since the last startup. Firmware Version Shows the detailed firmware version. MAC Status MAC Address Displays the unique hardware address (serial number) of the adapter. MAC Type This should be In-Home AV. Node Type Shows the type of device – this can be EP, AP or Fixed AP.
Adapter Configuration PHY Status Notches Indicates whether or not frequency notches are enabled. notches should always be enabled, in order to eliminate interference with Radio Amateur bands specified by the local authorities. Power Control Indicates status of the power control mechanism (described in chapter 3.4.4). Multicast Status IGMP Aware Multicast Syndication Shows the status of the IGMP settings (described in chapter 3.4.5).
Adapter Configuration Priority Status Default Priority Shows the default priority for traffic transmission. Criterion 1 & 2 Shows which criteria are used to classify traffic. This can be TOS, 802.1p or Custom. If Custom, the complete parameters are displayed below. Please see chapter 3.4.7 for additional information. Security Status Status Indicates whether configuration page protected.
Adapter Configuration 3.4 Change Configuration Page 3.4.1 Overview The configuration pages allow you to change the settings on the wall mount adapter. Any parameters changed here will be stored in the wall mount adapter‘s permanent memory, and at the next startup, will be activated automatically. Any changes will take effect immediately after startup, with the exception of the Network Configuration settings (these require a restart of the wall mount adapter).
Adapter Configuration • If the wall mount adapter is to be accessed through a router (e.g., in a large office network), the gateway IP needs to be configured. Otherwise, it can be ignored. WARNING: CHANGING AN ADAPTER‘S IP TAKES EFFECT ONLY AFTER A RESTART. YOU MAY WANT TO PLACE A LABEL ON EACH ADAPTER WITH ITS IP ADDRESS, SO YOU DON’T ACCIDENTALLY LOSE THE ABILITY TO ACCESS IT. 3.4.
Adapter Configuration If you want to enable 3DES encryption in your network, please select one of the input methods and enter the password. Input methods: ASCII If ASCII is selected, the Encryption Key string can have up to 24 non-extended ASCII characters. Quote and doublequote characters are not supported. Extended ASCII characters are not supported. HEX On the other hand, if HEX mode is selected, the Encryption Key string can have up to 42 hexadecimal digits (for example 34AE4F54B38D).
Adapter Configuration If you want to configure the wall mount adapter to function as an automatic EP/AP, please select “EP” from the list. If you want the adapter to behave as a Master, select “Fixed AP” from the list. After selecting one, click “OK” to confirm your choice. Note: Fixed AP is available only when a Network ID is set on the adapter (please read below for details on Network Identifiers). The AV200 technology supports multiple networks on a single circuit.
Adapter Configuration The following picture shows an example of two AV200 networks with different Network Identifiers: Modem Modem Network Id: Home Modem Modem Network Id: Other Communication between adapters (called modems in this picture) is encrypted with a Triple-DES algorithm. The Encryption Key can be set to any string of letters and numbers (Encryption Key field, ASCII or HEX). Saving an empty string (leaving it blank) disables the encryption.
Adapter Configuration 3.4.3.2 Network Configuration Your Corinex AV200 Powerline Wall Mount 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.
Adapter Configuration Note: It is strongly advised to turn on the notching function. Power Control is an automatic transmission power control which prevents different networks from overpowering each other. Power Control is turned on only when other networks are detected in the channel. If the transmission strength reaches the isolation point between networks, the transmission power is limited from overpowering the other network.
Adapter Configuration 3.4.6 VLAN Configuration When AV200 Powerline Wall Mount adapters are used for ADSL extension, it is important for the operator to be able to distinguish the type of traffic that each adapter is generating. This is usually done by means of VLAN tagging. The AV200 technology includes the ability to tag all traffic that enters the Powerline network through each adapter’s Ethernet port. It is only tagging - there is no VLAN filtering on an AV200 Powerline network.
Adapter Configuration After setting both values, please click OK to save the values to NVRAM. The changes will be applied immediately and the LED behavior may change. 25 Several options are available in this form. The first, and easiest to understand and use, is the Default Priority value. Output traffic generated by adapters with higher default priority will have preference in the network. The rest of the parameters let you configure two Class of Service criteria (Criterion 1 and Criterion 2 checkboxes).
Adapter Configuration When several traffic flows are sharing the same network, it is sometimes necessary to establish several levels of priority in order to guarantee that bandwidth-sensitive applications like video and telephony function smoothly under network congestion. The traffic classifier is a packet inspector that is able to recognize several patterns in an Ethernet frame, and assign a different priority to each of them.
Adapter Configuration 3.4.9 Tools Clicking on hardware reset button will restart your adapter. The configuration will remain the same, and any changes made in the Network Configuration section will be applied. This means that if you’ve changed the IP address, the adapter will restart with the new IP address. Factory reset will restore the adapter‘s default settings. The system will ask for the password, which is “betera“. Then click OK.
Adapter Configuration 3.4.10 Flash Upgrade The firmware, the loader and the factory settings (default factory configuration) are stored in Flash memory. To upgrade them, first select the Flash section to update (Firmware, Loader or Factory Settings) and the protocol (FTP or TFTP). Type the IP address of the FTP or TFTP server (Server IP Address field). (If using FTP, type the user name (FTP User) and password (FTP Password)). Finally, type the name of the firmware file (File Name) and click OK. 3.4.
Adapter Configuration 2. Save the firmware file in the folder specified in “Current Directory” or click “Browse” and find where the file is saved. 3. Open the Web browser and enter the IP of the adapter to be upgraded. 4. When the page comes up, click on Change configuration. 5. In the Firmware Update window, select TFTP and enter the IP of the TFTP server and the name of the file, as shown in the following picture : 6. Click “OK” to start the process. The progress is shown every 30 seconds. 7.
Adapter Configuration The adapter connected to the ADSL adapter is the access point. Data and video are delivered through ADSL. The access point must prioritize the video higher than other data, to avoid a jittery image whenever there is a heavy data download. First of all, the Criterion field must be set to Custom, in order to create custom rules for traffic classification. To prioritize UDP traffic, first the Ethernet packets containing IP packets must be detected.
Video Network Setups 4 Video Network Setups 4.1 Introduction An In-Home AV network is made up of an access point (AP) adapter and several end points (EPs). In-Home AV networks can have only one AP. However, several InHome AV networks can be created in the same space, each of them with its own AP, because each network is isolated by a unique network identifier. An adapter can be configured as a Fixed AP (i.e. it always will be an AP) or an automatic EP/AP.
Video Network Setups • Public Network - This is the default configuration of an In-Home network. If you do not want to change the settings on your network, the network configuration protocol will configure all the adapters automatically. By default, all adapters are EPs and have a public (empty) network ID. If the protocol does not detect an AP in the channel, it will change an EP to act as an AP. All EPs will connect directly to the automatic AP if they can, or to an EP that will act as a repeater.
Video Network Setups 4.2.1.2 Extending the Internet Connection to an AV200 Powerline Network The next picture shows a more advanced Powerline network with three Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount Adapters. This is a common network configuration, where Internet access and digital video are delivered through the same ADSL line. This configuration requires some QoS (Quality of Service) settings to guarantee video quality when the network is carrying large amounts of data from the Internet connection.
Video Network Setups AP 1 AP 2 STA ND BY STA ND BY SYN C/R ST SYN C/R ST AV Po 200 w Wa erlin ll M e ou nt AV Po 200 w Wa erlin ll M e ou nt Pow er VPI AP Pow er VPI AP EP 1 EP 2 STA ND BY STA ND BY SYN C/R ST SYN C/R ST AV Po 200 w Wa erlin ll M e ou nt Pow er VPI AP AV Po 200 w Wa erlin ll M e ou nt Pow er VPI AP In multi-network scenarios, such as the one depicted in the picture above, there is a new entity, called the QoS controller.
Network Configuration 5 Network Configuration 5.1 Setting an IP Address on your Computer This section explains how to set a static IP on your computer, in order to connect to the Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mountand configure it. 5.1.1 Setting Up a Static IP in Windows Vista 1. Click the Start button, open the Control Panel. From there, click the Network and internet icon and then Network and sharing center icon. Choose Manage network connections from Tasks.
Network Configuration 4 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click the Properties button. 5. Select Use the following IP address. Set the IP address manually in the format 10.10.1.X (for example 10.10.1.200) and mask 255.255.0.0 of local TCP/IPv4 settings. The Default gateway box can be empty. 6. Click OK button in the TCP/IPv4 Properties window to complete the PC configuration, and click Close or the OK button to close the Network window.
Network Configuration 5.1.2 Setting Up a Static IP in Windows XP 1. Click the Start button, open the Control Panel. From there, click the Network Connections icon and then the Network Connections window appears. 2. Select the Local Area Connection icon for the applicable adapter (Ethernet adapter or Powerline - usually the first adapter listed). Double-click the Local Area Connection. 3. The Local Area Connection Status screen will appear. Click Properties.
Network Configuration 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. 5. Select Use the following IP address. Set the IP address manually in the format 10.10.1.X (for example 10.10.1.200) and mask 255.255.0.0 of local TCP/IP settings. The Default gateway box can be left blank.
Network Configuration 6. Click OK in the TCP/IP Properties window to complete the PC configuration, and click Close or the OK button to close the Network window. 5.1.3 Setting up a static IP in Windows 2000 1. Go to the network screen by clicking the Start button. Click Settings and then Control Panel. From there, double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 39 2.
Network Configuration 3. Click the Properties button to get to the Local Area Connection Properties. 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. 5. Select Use the following IP address. Set the IP address manually in the format 10.10.1.X (for example 10.10.1.200) and mask 255.255.0.0 of local TCP/IP settings. The Default gateway box can be left blank.
Network Configuration 6. Click the OK button in the TCP/IP Properties window to complete the PC configuration, and click Close or OK to close the Network window. 5.1.4 Setting Up a Static IP in Windows 98 1. Go to the network screen by clicking the Start button. Click Settings and then Control Panel. From there, double-click the Network icon. 2. On the Configuration tab, select the TCP/IP line for the applicable Ethernet adapter. Do not choose a TCP/IP entry that mention DUN, PPPoE, VPN, or AOL names.
Network Configuration 5.1.6 Setting up a static IP in Mac OS 1. Open the Network Control Panel in System Preferences.
Network Configuration 2. Select Built-in Ethernet from the pop-up menu. 43 3. Set the IP address manually in the format 10.10.1.X (e.g. 10.10.1.200) and Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0.
Network Configuration 4. Click on Apply Now and close the Network panel, saving your settings. 5.2 Improving Network Performance The latency (delay) of a Powerline network is higher than that of an Ethernet network. Most operating systems have a default setting of the network latency based on Ethernet figures. To obtain the maximum performance using TCP traffic (FTP download, for example) the operating system has to be tuned to the new network conditions.
Network Configuration With a Linux PC running kernel 2.4 or higher, open the console and execute the command ./tcpwin.sh 512 logged in as root. tcpwin.sh for use with Linux operating systems After applying the script, please restart the system. This applies to both Windows and Linux. 5.3 Checking Network Performance On the Main page, under the heading Available PLC Connections, is a list of the MAC addresses of all of the neighboring adapters that have a connection with that adapter.
Network Configuration When to use this filter: • When you want to isolate a Powerline test network from the rest of the electrical grid, either because you don’t want the Powerline signal from the test network to go out and disrupt other adapters, or because you want to isolate this network from the noise, or other traffic, in the rest of the electrical grid. This setup is illustrated in the picture below.
Troubleshooting Guide 6 Troubleshooting Guide The Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount 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.
Troubleshooting Guide which the wall mount adapter is connected, e.g. ping 192.168.4.1 -t (this process can be interrupted by pressing CTRL+C). 1. Ping the IP address of the computer to which the wall mount adapter is connected. If this fails, there is a problem with the Ethernet network card or with the TCP/IP protocol. 2. Repeat the same process with the other computers on your AV200 Powerline network. 3.