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The use of the product or its features described in this document may be restricted or regulated by law in some countries. If you are unsure which restrictions or regulations apply, you should consult your regional Corinex office or the authorized reseller.
Package Content / Requirements Congratulations! Thank you for choosing the Corinex Powerline Router. The Router allows you to set up a home or small business network to share your high-speed Internet connection using either Ethernet cabling or Powerline connection. Package Content Package Includes: •...
Installation Overview This Guide will assist you with your successful installation and configuration of your Corinex Powerline Router for the first time. It will help you with basic settings, which are covering most of the settings you may need to configure for your Internet connection to be shared through the Ethernet or Powerline medium.
Step 1: Connecting the Router Step 1: Connecting the Router In this step, you will connect the Corinex Powerline Router to your Internet connection (cable or DSL modem) and to the computers in your home or business sharing the Internet connection.
Corinex Powerline Router by searching in the last window of the Corinex Setup Tool for the MAC addresses of the Router. You will find the MAC address of your Corinex Powerline Router on the label on the bottom of the Router´s plastic cover (MAC PLC/SN). Proceed to B.
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Windows XP Operating System. Other operating systems have slight differences and we advise you to the Corinex Powerline Router User Guide for detailed description how to change TCP/IP settings on your Operating System. Windows XP TCP/IP Settings A.
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E. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click the OK button. Click the OK button again (or the Close button if any settings were changed) to complete the computer configuration. Restart your computer. Corinex Powerline Router Quick Setup Guide...
Step 3: Configuring the Router Step 3: Configuring the Router In this step, you will configure the Corinex Powerline Router to communicate with the Internet through your Internet Service Provider (ISP). For this you will need the setup information provided by your ISP. If you do not have this information, you have to contact your ISP before proceeding.
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D. In the WAN tab, select Connection Type. The following screen will appear: The Corinex Powerline Router supports four connection types: Dynamic (Obtain IP address dynamically), Static, PPPoE, and PPTP. The setup will differ according to the type of your Internet connection, instructions are included here.
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ISP. If your ISP provided you with specific DNS settings you need to change them by clicking Click here to enter your DNS Settings. Click on Submit button. Continue to F. Corinex Powerline Router Quick Setup Guide...
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Optionally you can decide to be disconnected after period of inactivity. Check the Disconnect checkbox and enter the number of minutes after which you want to be disconnected from the Internet in the minutes field. Click on Submit button. Continue to F. Corinex Powerline Router Quick Setup Guide...
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Internet in the minutes field. If your ISP provided you with specific DNS settings you need to change them by clicking Click here to enter your DNS Settings. Click on Submit button. Corinex Powerline Router Quick Setup Guide...
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Step 3: Configuring the Router F. Reset the power on your Internet connection (cable or DSL modem). G. Restart your computers so that they can obtain the Router’s new settings. Corinex Powerline Router Quick Setup Guide...
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