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Justine53
May 19, 2021Aspirant
Powerline AV500 connection problems
I have just updated my home router as the old one wasnt working. I've got the router up and running without any problems but the powerline adaptors won't reconnect (my wireless network on my laptop s...
- May 20, 2021
So, I have solved it! I had to connect a laptop to one of the adapters then it allowed me to copy the security info from the router over, and bingo, up and running. Problem is, most of my equipment is Mac, which doesn't have ethernet ports, so had to track down a laptop to use! Don't know how would have got it working otherwise! Thanks everyone for their input!
Justine53
May 21, 2021Aspirant
Thanks for the slightly patronising response! I have double checked them and all they say on them are
Power line av500. I assume the fact that I can now connect to them over wifi means they are wifi extenders.
Power line av500. I assume the fact that I can now connect to them over wifi means they are wifi extenders.
michaelkenward
May 21, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Justine53 wrote:
I have double checked them and all they say on them are Power line av500.
That is not a Netgear model number.
AV500 plugs with a wireless access point built in are the XWN5001 and the XWN5021. A close examination of the back up the plug with show the "magic number".
Netgear has sold it in various bundles with different "host" plugs. The XWNB5201, for example, also has an XAV5201 plug. That too is billed as AV500. The XWNB5221 bundle has the XWN5021 and the XAV5221. (I know, Netgear's model nunbers are strange.) That bundle also follows the "AV500" standard.