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Installation Guide
Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount
Connecting the adapter
1. Plug the supplied coaxial cable to the CableLAN port of your device and connect
it to the TV socket on the wall. If there was a TV connected to the socket on the
wall, please use the supplied TV diplexer in order to connect both, the CableLAN
adapter and the TV set to the coaxial outlet.
2. Plug the supplied Ethernet cable to the LAN port of your device and connect the
other end to the Ethernet port of the Ethernet enabled device you want to use
it with.
3. Plug the adapter into an AC socket.
In order to make your network work, at least 2 adapters (a Head End and a slave
unit) are needed on a network. The current version of the CableLAN Wall Mount
adapter can work only as a slave unit and another device from Corinex’s portfolio
(e.g. Corinex Low Voltage Access Gateway, High Density Access Gateway, HD
Building Controller etc.) has to be used as a Head End or master unit. More detailed
information on how to connect and set up the master unit can be found in the
corresponding adapter’s documentation.
2.4.1 Installing the Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mount: Cable Modem
environment
The Corinex HD200 CableLAN Wall Mounts will need to be installed in a network
topology similar to the diagram shown on next page. Please note some steps may
vary depending on your network topology, IP address settings etc.
Note
: Connect the Corinex Signal Terminator (sold separately) before
a Docsis based Cable Modem. This step is very important as it will stop
the HD200 CableLAN signal from interfering with the Cable Modem’s
communication with the ISP.
Connecting the adapter
1. Plug the supplied coaxial cable to the CableLAN port of your device and connect
it to the TV socket on the wall. If there was a TV connected to the socket on the
wall, please use the supplied TV diplexer in order to connect both, the CableLAN
adapter and the TV set to the coaxial outlet.
2. Plug the supplied Ethernet cable to the LAN port of your device and connect the
other end to the Ethernet port of the Ethernet enabled device you want to use
it with.
3. Plug the adapter into an AC socket.