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Claire2708
Dec 28, 2017Aspirant
Compatibility between PLW1000v2 and XAV5501
Hi, is it possible to connect to the Powerline AV+ 500 client adapters (XAV5001) to the PL1000 which is connected to my router? The PLW1000v2 kit was added to my network to create a Wlan access poi...
- Dec 30, 2017
Great, I managed to get the 500 plugs working :smileyvery-happy:
Thanks for all the help! I have also read the threads related to my specific topics and understand now much better how the Netgear adapters interoperate.
Happy new year and kind regards
Claudia
Claire2708
Dec 30, 2017Aspirant
Thanks. I assume that I have to reset the old 500 plug before I can reconfigure it to connect to the PL1000? As I configured the PLW1000 to take over the settings from my Fritzbox, I hope I do not loose any configuration made to my PLW1000 set.
I am wondering about all those different speed standards of the Netgear plugs. In case I would like to replace my old 500 plugs, which can/should I use? I found these, are they recommended: NETGEAR PLP1200-100PES PowerLAN-Adapter (1-Port, 1200Mbps)? E.g.
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00WFV2QJ0/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I1G5C6YD7EITJB&colid=U82QNQDM5YRG&psc=0
I assume that this a bundle where I can use both as new clients for my PL1000. What are the limitations for the 1200 plugs when using them at the PL1000?
Many thanks for any clarification on this!
michaelkenward
Dec 30, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Claire2708 wrote:
Thanks. I assume that I have to reset the old 500 plug before I can reconfigure it to connect to the PL1000? As I configured the PLW1000 to take over the settings from my Fritzbox, I hope I do not loose any configuration made to my PLW1000 set.
You may not need to reset the plugs. Just following the instructions I linked to might be enough. I can't see that adding a plug will do anything to the PLW1000's settings. You won't be going anywhere near that plug.
In case I would like to replace my old 500 plugs, which can/should I use? I
You can add any plugs you like so long as they are AV compliant, which should cover anything sold now.
The 1200 plugs should be just fine. They also have 1000 Mbps Ethernet. The slightly different operating speeds is barely noticeable in comparison with the 500 to 1000 jump.
You don't even have to buy Netgear plugs, but I find it easier to stick to the same brand. Then you can use the same software to set up and control them.
- Claire2708Dec 30, 2017Aspirant
Great, I managed to get the 500 plugs working :smileyvery-happy:
Thanks for all the help! I have also read the threads related to my specific topics and understand now much better how the Netgear adapters interoperate.
Happy new year and kind regards
Claudia
- SAinCAJul 20, 2022Aspirant
I've a very similar combo. XAV5501 with brand-new PL1000v2 and PLW1000v2
Issue I'm having appears to be an IP conflict with a 4K AppleTV attached to the ATT U-Verse router. It stops streaming connections, showing no Router IP nor DNS IP - both are N/A.
The old AppleTV, different room, ethernet-connected to the PLW1000v2 shows both Router and DNS IPs.CHANGES MADE:
Plugged the AppleTV directly to the router. Plugged the PL1000 to the 8-port Hub.
The XAV5501 that WAS giving Ethernet now has no connection. The WiFi SSID is broadcasting but will not connect. AppleTV 4K is working just fine! U-Verse DVR is OK.
I'm no networking expert, but am reasonably competent to follow instructions, having been around hardware and software for over 40 years.This is beyond me... Does ANYONE have any suggestions, please?
In hopes, with thanks, Stephen.
- michaelkenwardJul 20, 2022Guru - Experienced User
SAinCA wrote:
Issue I'm having appears to be an IP conflict with a 4K AppleTV attached to the ATT U-Verse router. It stops streaming connections, showing no Router IP nor DNS IP - both are N/A.
Whatever us happening has nothing to do with the Powerline Ethernet. That is "dumb wire" with no IP address management involved.
Where the plugs can come into the picture is the wifi on the XAV5501. And that may be the TV rather than the plug.
That is where this comes in:
The old AppleTV, different room, ethernet-connected to the PLW1000v2 shows both Router and DNS IPs.That is ethernet, not wifi. At least, I assume that it is wired.
I find it a bit hard to follow what is on Ethernet and what is on wifi.
For example, there is this bit:
AppleTV 4K is working just fine! U-Verse DVR is OK.Are these wired ethernet connections?
So, the bottom line is that troubleshooting is probably best done on the wifi. This may or may not be the plugs' access points. Apple is having a lot of fun implementing features that seem designed to frustrate wifi users.
Here's another unclear (to me) bit:
The XAV5501 that WAS giving Ethernet now has no connection. The WiFi SSID is broadcasting but will not connect.
Is that a wired connection or wifi?
Strip things back to basics. Start with just two plugs, the router (host) plug and receiver (guest) plug. Keep them close together to confirm that they work.
Do this with all the plugs in pairs.
When you know that they work in pairs, put them where you want them and see what breaks.
By the way, combining PLW1000v2 and XAV5501 means that your powerline network operates at the speed of the slowest plugs, the XAV5501.
Finally, you have joined in on an existing conversation from five years ago. that may or may not have anything to do with your problems.
There is also a good chance that the official support team is busily monitoring new conversations and may miss your addition to this one, especially as it is marked Solved.
If you do want help with your problem, check previous stuff that may be related then start your own discussion.