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LChannell
Jan 13, 2017Aspirant
PL1200 keeps disconnecting
I Purchased 4 * PL1200 adaptors, one of them is disconnecting randomly for no given reason? It then reconnects after about 5 minutes, or if I power it off/on it reconnects again. I did see a ...
LChannell
Jan 14, 2017Aspirant
Hi
It probably is the start of the help for the PL1200 but the diagrams and charts only describe earlier models of the powerline and so the HELP page is out of date in my view.
I have now swapped them and can confirm thst it is the one device. Alas I bought them in November and the boxes went in the trash a while back.
It probably is the start of the help for the PL1200 but the diagrams and charts only describe earlier models of the powerline and so the HELP page is out of date in my view.
I have now swapped them and can confirm thst it is the one device. Alas I bought them in November and the boxes went in the trash a while back.
michaelkenward
Jan 14, 2017Guru - Experienced User
LChannell wrote:
I have now swapped them and can confirm thst it is the one device. Alas I bought them in November and the boxes went in the trash a while back.
They should come with a one-year warranty. It isn't the box that is important but proof of purchase.
I would start the on-line RMA process here. I'd say you have pretty good evidence that the plug is defective. (Just do a factory reset and "reconfigure" on it one more time to confirm that.)
But be prepared for struggle. Netgear doesn't make it easy. Under no account, start with the telephone support system. That seems to be on commission and the first thing they will demand is that you take out a support contract.
Good luck, you may need it.
- clithesJan 14, 2017Prodigy
I find these units can go into standby mode, which causes problems as they don't seem to 'wake' properly every now and then. Now Netgear will advise that these units don't have a sleep or standby mode, yet when you install Zyxel's powerline utility software (unfortunately Netgear haven't updated theirs to communicate with these units) you will find on the advanced tab that you can in fact set or disable this feature on the Netgear adapters. Disconnecting then reconnecting the unit to the mains, then rechecking with the Zyxel software, will show that the setting remains disabled.
Since I have done this with my units (I have 10) I have not experienced connectivity issues where a unit becomes unresponsive. Before doing this I did on occasion.
The software can be downloaded from Zyxel's support site:
or direct download here
This links to version 7.0.2.14.0611. Later versions do not seem to work with the PL1200's
Here's a couple of screen shots of the software, used with my own adapters:
This worked for me. Maybe worth a try in your situation too.
Hope this helps