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MattB70
Feb 12, 2017Aspirant
PLP-1200 and WNR2000v5
Here's my situation. Our cable Internet comes into the house in a second floor bedroom, so that's where the modem is located. There's no convenient way to put the modem anywhere else. The PC and smar...
MattB70
Feb 14, 2017Aspirant
I wasn't sure I fully understood it. This keeps the wif in a reduced state. The solution you mention is exactly what I was thinking.
michaelkenward
Feb 14, 2017Guru - Experienced User
It should be possible to have two separate powerline networks running side by side.
Your original pair connected the modem to the router.
You could use the second pair to create a separate network between, say, the router and the TV.
You would have two plugs connected to the router. One "receiving" the network from the modem, the second "sending" the network to the plug at TV.