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Chuckbo
Sep 22, 2018Aspirant
Forgotten how to configure a PowerLINE WiFi 1000
I must be getting stupid because I managed to install my PowerLine adapters two years ago. But now, after I changed my computer and DSL configuration, I'm trying to reset/configure my PowerLINE and I...
michaelkenward
Sep 23, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Chuckbo wrote:
I must be getting stupid because I managed to install my PowerLine adapters two years ago. But now, after I changed my computer and DSL configuration, I'm trying to reset/configure my PowerLINE and I haven't gotten it to work.
Have you factory reset the plugs and started from scratch?
Your footer says PL1000, but you mention wifi, so I assume that you have the PLW1000.
There is a manual for the PLW1000 somewhere at the end of this link:
>>>> PLW1000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<
Chuckbo wrote:
I'm trying to extend the network to a television in a garage apartment. (It used to work, but now I've messed it up and can't get it to work again.)
Is the TV supposed to connect to the powerline by wifi or wire? The latter is better.
A red pick-a-plug is less than encouraging.
What is "the MLB network"?
Chuckbo
Sep 23, 2018Aspirant
1) Yes, I reset the factory settings. Perhaps that was a mistake.
2) You're right, it is a PLW1000.
3) I have the installation guide (really barely a pamphlet) that came with the device. I just looked at the manual, and I didn't see anything additional there for me.
4) The TV is powered by wifi. I'm not sure it even has an ethernet connector. The AppleTV is wifi. The AppleTV shows a very strong signal from the adapter. (But because the pick-a-plug is red, I'm worried that not much is getting through. We just switched from Comcast to Windstream, so I was at first tempted to blame Windstream. But that wouldn't explain why streaming a movie from another device on my network would be affected.)
5) MLB Network is just an internet channel - the Major League Baseball Network.
- michaelkenwardSep 24, 2018Guru - Experienced User
I'm no expert on Apple stuff. (I can't afford it.) So I don't follow all the original message.
I would try to eliminate the plugs from the picture. If you have other wifi stuff around, a phone or a tablet, try setting up the plugs in the same room and seeing if the other wifi clients will play ball. Get that sorted out and you can turn your attention to the Apple kit.
Chuckbo wrote:
I'm not sure it even has an ethernet connector.Look on the back. My experience is that LAN is more common that wifi on smart TVs. And if it can do LAN, Powerline can be a better way of connecting than wifi. LAN is easier to set up, and once configured is less flaky.