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migsta
Apr 12, 2018Apprentice
PLP2000 Firmware, monitoring, how many PLP2000
I have a set of the PLP2000. One in the basment connected to my router and one on the third floor about 70 plus feet away. The 3 lights stay solid and when I connect my laptop to the one upstairs i...
michaelkenward
Apr 13, 2018Guru - Experienced User
There is a manual for the PLP2000 somewhere at the end of this link:
>>>> PLP2000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<
migsta wrote:
How do I check/upgrade the firmware on these units - what utility?
How to update firmware on your NETGEAR product | Answer | NETGEAR Support
migsta wrote:
Should I get another set and put a couple or one more on the main floor - will this help?
Help to do what? This will do nothing to improve the speed between plugs that are further apart.
migsta wrote:
If these lose power, do I need to turn encryption on again?
No. Plugs remember there status, even when you move them around.
migsta
Apr 13, 2018Apprentice
Thanks, but the answers provided are vague to the firmware update question and there's no comment on the diagram that I'm seeing in Genie.
Can you upgrade the firmware on these units? I'm asking because I don' see any place where firmware files are available and for this model specifically. And, if firmware can be checked/updated what utility is used for this?
On the diagram side, I'm seeing a picture in Genie (when I select the Powerline adapters section) of my two units with a dotted line beteen them and a picture of a lock on this line but the lock is unlocked. And, just below that, it shows both units with a password for the Master unit but no passwrod in the password field for the slave unit. Does this mean encryption is not turned on? I did go through the encryption key sequence and it all worked as described - all 3 lights are on both units.
Finally, I though adding more Powerline adpatpers (especially when the two I have not are so far away and walls in between) would help to provide a better pathway/signal between them? I'm surprised at how solid the connection is with just the two units though as one is in the basement and the other is on the 2nd floor (after the main floor). About 70 plus feet away and walls to deal with. Will adding two more units along the way perhaps hamper the connection?
- michaelkenwardApr 13, 2018Guru - Experienced User
migsta wrote:
Thanks, but the answers provided are vague to the firmware update question and there's no comment on the diagram that I'm seeing in Genie.
I thought that the message I linked to was clear.
If you want to get firmware updates, go the support pages for your hardware.
If there is new firmware find it and follow the instructions.
If there are no updates you will not find them.
Is that simpler?
New firmware will show up if it arrives. But what is the fixation with firmware? Do you have problems that you want fixed? New features that you want to introduce? That's what firmware does.
migsta wrote:
I thought I had answered that.
NO!
This will do nothing to improve the speed between plugs that are further apart.
- Chris_2018Jun 15, 2018Aspirant
Hello,
I've got a similar problem.
When I plug the 4th CPL ( Model PLP2000 ) on my infra, I've got a signifant decrease of the bandwith and the speed light becomes red on all CPLs. I would like to try to find where is the bottleneck on my infra ( and try to manage them with a software utility - security, etc... ). For Information : I've got 6 CPLs PLP2000 on my installation.
I would like to known if exists a software utility like "Netgear Powerline utility" for CPL model PLP2000 ?
If you have some suggestions to help me to identify where is this bottleneck, I would be interested.
Thanks for your answer.
- michaelkenwardJun 15, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Chris_2018 wrote:
When I plug the 4th CPL ( Model PLP2000 ) on my infra
What does that mean? What is your "infra"?
Have you added these plugs to a single network, with just one feeding off the router?
Do you see the same behaviour wherever you plug in the fourth plug?
If it is just one plug out of the six that creates this problem, maybe the plug is defective. Have you tried resetting it?