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eek-a-mouse
Aug 13, 2018Aspirant
Powerline 500 won't connect to network
Hi all, wonder if someone may be able to help where Virgin Media cannot.
I have a Powerline 500 (purchased thru Virgin Media) but it can't be seen on the Super hub 3.0 network.
Lights on ...
eek-a-mouse
Aug 16, 2018Aspirant
Thanks.
You're correct in that it's the Pick A Plug light that's not lighting up.
This is a new issue, all lights used to be on and displaying as expected.
Nevertheless, I currently have both plugs plugged into the mains in the same room.
I even swapped the socket the wired plug was connected (directly into the wall).
When the router rebooted, I tried to reconnect from scratch by pushing the security button on the side of the wireless adapter until the lights blinked, then hit the wps button on the router to try and get a connection. No luck.
The Pick A Plug lights no longer come on.
As you say, without that, I'll never be able to get any further.
I'm not an electrician, but those same mains sockets successfully power other devices, so i cant see how that's the prob. Altho, you did say something about a loop, but I don't know what that is or how to address it.
As I mentioned, this pick a plug issue is new. :/
WiFi works as expected, generally. It's just the extender that's playing hard to get.
Cheers
michaelkenward
Aug 17, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Sounds like the plugs are bust.
But I don't get this bit:
eek-a-mouse wrote:
WiFi works as expected, generally. It's just the extender that's playing hard to get.
Is that wifi from the XWN5001? If so, that suggests that they are connected.
Have you run the Powerline utility to check if it can see the powerline network? Or look for the ZyXel alternative, which is a lot better.
Powerline wifi may also show up in the Netgear desktop genie.
There is support for the XWN5001 somewhere at the end of this link:
>>>> XWN5001 | Product | Support | NETGEAR<<<<
- eek-a-mouseAug 17, 2018Aspirant
All the lights except both Pick A Plugs are on, so power getting in.
WiFi straight from the router if fine - I'm not dependent on extender for this. Extender is to do just that, extend the range.
Cheers
- michaelkenwardAug 17, 2018Guru - Experienced User
eek-a-mouse wrote:
All the lights except both Pick A Plugs are on, so power getting in.
Sounds like the plugs are bust.There is no mains link between them.