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Adapter Configuration
Corinex GameNet
3.4.6 VLAN Configuration
When the Corinex GameNet is 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.
The parameters for VLAN configuration can be set in the form displayed below.
First, the Spirit VLAN can be enabled or disabled (Spirit VLAN Configuration
checkbox). If enabled, the VLAN tag (Spirit VLAN Tag field) and priority (Spirit
VLAN Priority field) can then also be configured.
3.4.7 Priority Configuration
It is possible to configure the PLC LED (in the middle of the front panel). The LED
shows the quality of the network connection to other AV200 devices. There are
two configurable speed markers. The adapter simply reads the network speed and
changes the blink rate of the PLC LED according to these markers. The default
values are 25 Mbps and 75 Mbps.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This advanced LED functionality is available only when
a Fixed AP (described in section 3.4.3.1) is present on the Powerline network.
In order to function correctly, the Fixed AP must be connected to your internet
connection or to the first device on your network (i.e. modem or router). If
there is no Fixed AP on the Powerline network, the LEDs may not behave as
described below.
The behavior of the LED is described in the table below.
LED Status Master (AP) Slave (EP)
LED is OFF no connection no connection