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Frenzn
Jul 09, 2011Follower
Powerline XAVB5001 - Problem to connect through router
I got a problem with my internet connection with my new Powerline XAVB5001 adapter kit. Setup: Room 1: ISP Router, XAVB5001 Adapter Room 2: XAVB5001 Adapter, Netgear WGT624 Wifi Router, PC Whe...
Sarasa
Feb 20, 2012Novice
Hi, I'm experiencing the same problem but i can't resolve it.
My set up is simple:
room1: modem 1 (wired to) router 1 (wired to) powerline 1
room2: powerline 2 (wired to) router 2 (DHCP is disable and different IP)
1 - If I wire a computer (instead of router 2) to powerline 2 I can access internet.
2 - If I wire a router 2 directly to router 1 (i.e. not using powerline adparters) I can access iternet.
3 - However when I wire router 2 to powerline 2 (as mentioned above) I have no internet.
Therefore are powerline adapters different than a wired connection?
(2 compare to 3)
Thanks!
My set up is simple:
room1: modem 1 (wired to) router 1 (wired to) powerline 1
room2: powerline 2 (wired to) router 2 (DHCP is disable and different IP)
1 - If I wire a computer (instead of router 2) to powerline 2 I can access internet.
2 - If I wire a router 2 directly to router 1 (i.e. not using powerline adparters) I can access iternet.
3 - However when I wire router 2 to powerline 2 (as mentioned above) I have no internet.
Therefore are powerline adapters different than a wired connection?
(2 compare to 3)
Thanks!