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DJjohn12
May 28, 2019Aspirant
Powerline 1000 interfering with existing cable modem
I have used Powerline adapters in other peoples homes and they have worked fine. I hooked it up in my own house and my cable router stops sending out its Wifi signal. I hooked into ports 3 and 4 of...
DJjohn12
May 28, 2019Aspirant
I am not at home, but looking online it looks like I have an Arris TM1602 modem and a Optimum Sagemcom 5260CV wireless router which has the four ports that I was referring to earlier. I have a Ubiquiti UAP-AC-M-US mesh downstairs which has its own named wireless, and works fine. As soon as I plug in power to the Netgear powerline adapters both my regularly named and my Ubiquiti named wireless networks disappear from view on my Smart phone and are unable to establish a connection... this happens to all wireless devices (Ipads, Amazon TV, etc.).
DJjohn12
May 28, 2019Aspirant
A friend of mine suggested that the Netgeat Adapter is on the same IP address as my wireless router, which is causing the screw up. Could this be the case? If so, how can I change the designated IP address of the Netgear?
- plemansMay 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
do you loose wireless when you connect the ethernet wire or when the powerline is even just plugged in?
Does it happen if only 1 powerline is plugged in?
Does it change/work if you go modem-->powerline-->powerline-->computer?