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Orbital
Dec 13, 2007Aspirant
Troubleshooting NETGEAR's Powerline Products
Troubleshooting NETGEAR's Powerline Products
Powerline products work better when plugged into the wall without power strips, extension cords, surge protectors, or interruptible power supplies.
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fordem
Dec 06, 2009Mentor
ApacheCleric wrote: I cannot confirm that as a general rule that they WILL NOT work across a circuit breaker, but I have tested mine on one node of the breaker and they are fine, once I put one on the other side of the circuit breaker not only does that one not work, but the two that used to work stop working as well.
As a general rule - they do.
However - depending on the wiring in your home, and maybe those of your neighbours - yours might not.
Question - what do you mean by "on one node of the breaker"?
By the way - I saw your other post - have you had some sort on power quality survey done to know that noise is the cause of your problem or are you just jumping to that conclusion?