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• Unplug all Corinex Powerline Adapters and plug them back in again, one by one. Then
run the Setup Tool Program again.
• The devices might be programmed with different passwords. Set up all devices with a
new password as described in the section
Powerline Setup through the Ethernet
Interface using Corinex Setup Tool.
If you still have the trouble, you might contact the Corinex “help desk” by sending an e-
mail to
. Make sure to inform as about the following items:
- describing your problem
- reporting the device types and manufacturing numbers of your network adapters
- giving us a phone number under which you may be reached, inclusive a convenient
time to call
A.2 Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum number of IP addresses that the Router will support?
The Router will support up to 253 IP addresses.
Where is the Router installed on the network?
In a typical environment, the Router is installed between the cable/DSL modem and the
LAN. Plug the Router into the cable/DSL modem’s Ethernet port.
Does the Router support IPX or AppleTalk?
No. TCP/IP is the only protocol standard for the Internet and has become the global
standard for communications.
IPX, a NetWare communications protocol used only to route messages from one node to
another, and AppleTalk, a communications protocol used on Apple and Macintosh
networks, can be used for LAN to LAN connections, but those protocols cannot connect
from the Internet to a LAN.
Does the Internet connection of the Router support 100Mbps Ethernet?
The Router’s current hardware design supports up to 100Mbps Ethernet on WAN port
however, the Internet connection speed will vary depending on the speed of your
broadband connection. The Router also supports 100Mbps over the auto-sensing Fast
Ethernet 10/100 switch on the LAN side of the Router.
What is Network Address Translation and what is it used for?
Network Address Translation (NAT) translates multiple IP addresses on the private LAN
to one public address that is sent out to the Internet. This adds a level of security since
the address of a PC connected to the private LAN is never transmitted on the Internet.
Furthermore, NAT allows the Router to be used with low cost Internet accounts, such as
DSL or cable modems, when only one TCP/IP address is provided by the ISP. The user
may have many private addresses behind this single address provided by the ISP.
Can multiple gamers on the LAN get on one game server and play simultaneously
with just one public IP address?
It depends on which network game or what kind of game server you are using. For
example, Unreal Tournament supports multi-login with one public IP.
How can I block corrupted FTP downloads?