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Ennyoueffsea
Mar 14, 2020Aspirant
Is this a known issue? (Powerline 500 Nano XAVB5101
Hi all First post and hoping someone can help with some advice please. For some time I've used an HDMI switch in order to use a Fire stick and a Chromecast on a tv with only one HDMI socket. ...
CrimpOn
Mar 17, 2020Guru - Experienced User
The Firestick is a WiFi device, correct?
How is it connected to the Powerline adapter?
- EnnyoueffseaMar 17, 2020AspirantHi CrimpOn
Thanks for getting in touch.
Yes, it is the Amazon fire stick and have connected it to the Powerline by using the Ugreen Ethernet Adapter.
Everything has settled down since the problem though I will still need to unplug the fire stick from the tv if I want to use the Chromcast.
Regards
Terry- CrimpOnMar 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Alas, my Powerline adapters are from TP-Link. They have one feature that annoyed the heck out of me until I discovered how to fix it.
My Powerline adapters default to, "When there is signal on the ethernet link for (I think it's five minutes), shut down the Powerline link (to save electricity). So, I would add a new Powerline adapter to my network, carry it somewhere in the house, plug it in. When I would open the TP-Link Powerline Utility Program, the new adapter would have disappeared! Then I discovered that the utility could set the adapter to, "Don't worry about saving energy. Keep the PA link up all the time."
When the Firestick is connected to an HDMI switch, maybe the Firestick detects when the HDMI link has disappeared and does something goofy with the ethernet connection? (I also have no idea whether Netgear has a similar feature on their Powerline adapters or if there is a utility program to change it.)
- EnnyoueffseaMar 23, 2020AspirantThanks again CrimpOn
I’ve had a search to see if there’s anything online that relates to the Powerline Utility that would apply to the 500 nano but didn’t find anything at this stage though I will keep on looking.
It make sense as you mentioned that it could be some kind of energy saving feature.
Thanks again, it’s really appreciated.
Terry