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adekelver628
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Sep 06, 2017
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Basic question after setup

A basic question.

After I successfully set up my two powerline outlets, connected one to my router and the other to my laptop, will the connection on my Windows task bar show up as a wi-fi signal icon or an ethernet cord icon?  The ethernet cord is connnected and I have connection to the internet but the icon is still showing a wi-fi connection.  Is that normal/ok?


  • adekelver628 wrote:
    ...will the connection on my Windows task bar show up as a wi-fi signal icon or an ethernet cord icon? 


    It depends.

     

    What are you using to view the network? What plugs do you have?

     

    The desktop Netgear genie – not the smartest software around – has a separate entry for powerline networks.

     

    If you have plugs with a wifi access point, then it will show as a wifi link. If they are simply wired then they appear as LAN in the genie. The genie is worth investigating if you want to control the plugs.

     

     

     

     

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  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    adekelver628 wrote:
    ...will the connection on my Windows task bar show up as a wi-fi signal icon or an ethernet cord icon? 


    It depends.

     

    What are you using to view the network? What plugs do you have?

     

    The desktop Netgear genie – not the smartest software around – has a separate entry for powerline networks.

     

    If you have plugs with a wifi access point, then it will show as a wifi link. If they are simply wired then they appear as LAN in the genie. The genie is worth investigating if you want to control the plugs.