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The manual goes into pretty
specific details on how to configure the GameNet modules for all
sorts of configurations. The most basic setup is to plug your
cable/DSL modem into one module and plug your game console or PC
into the other. According to the manual, all you'll have to do is
plug them in and you'll be able to start using them right away.
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When the configurations
get a little more complex you might need to go into the
administration pages of each module in order to get them to "see"
and
permit your network traffic. There are a slew of other
functions that can be performed in the admin section as well such as
module firmware updates and security configuration.
One of the more complex
setups covered in the manual is also perhaps one of the most common
that enthusiasts may want to use. Attaching one GameNet module to a
multi-port router and attaching the other GameNet module to a
multi-port switch. That just so happens to be the
configurations I plan to test.
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One last note about GameNet configuration. The GameNet modules are based upon the Corinex
AV200. these same modules are also used in another one of their
products; a HD Video over power line kit. So it would be possible to
mix and match units and kits.
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