The Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G provides a convenient and secure way of distributing broadband Internet access without the need for new wires. It connects computers and equipment by utilizing existing electrical wiring and wireless media. Multiple users can share one broadband connection for high speed applications such as shared Internet access, file and printer sharing, on-line games, streaming audio and video, security systems and more. The Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G with its built-in firewall and enhanced security features is easily installed and configured from any JavaScript enabled web browser.
Build Your Own Broadband Network
The Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G enables shared Internet access by assigning local IP addresses to devices connected on the LAN side and translating these local addresses to external IP addresses on the Internet service provider’s side. This process is called Network Address Translation (NAT). The Router also has a built-in firewall, which controls the access from the Internet to the LAN and thereby protects your equipment from intrusion and malicious programs from the Internet.
The Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G is a cornerstone product for building secure Local Area Networks distributing broadband Internet signals to wherever needed. It supports different types of connectivity, which allow you to select the best or most convenient access method in any situation. The Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G has four interface types:
In the small example network depicted below, the Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G is connected to a broadband Internet modem, a stationary computer over Ethernet, a desktop computer over Powerline using a Corinex Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount, and a laptop with wireless capability. The network can easily be expanded when needed. More computers or equipment can be connected to the network, either using Ethernet, Powerline or Wireless medium.
Powerline Technology
Corinex Powerline products use existing AC electrical wiring as a physical medium for broadband networking based on the HomePlug 1.0 standard. Robust performance is ensured by the multi-carrier modulation (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, OFDM) technology, which allows the data signals to “surf” on the electrical wires, instantly shifting between carriers as noise and attenuation conditions change. The HomePlug 1.0 standard supports data rates up to 14 Mbps.
Wireless LAN
The Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G allows devices with wireless capability to connect to the LAN as any wired device. The Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G uses the Wireless LAN standard IEEE 802.11g (up to 54 Mbps throughput), which is backwards compatible with IEEE 802.11b (up to 11 Mbps), for wireless communication. The Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G supports security features preventing unauthorized access and eavesdropping on the Wireless LAN interface.