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curtisj
Aug 26, 2016Aspirant
Connecting my WN3000RP-100PAS to my Router via PowerLine
I recently purchased a WN3000RP-100PAS and I would like to use it as an Access Point and connect it to my WiFi internet Router through the my power line. I have an older NETGEAR PowerLine (I beli...
- Aug 28, 2016
No, that's not possible. To do what you described requires the WN3000RP to have built-in support for Powerline networking. The WN3000RP does not have that.
[Edit: There are Powerline adapters that have built-in Wi-Fi. For example, PLW1000.]
TheEther
Aug 28, 2016Guru
First, confirm that the Powerline adapter that you want to plug the WN3000RP has a good connection to the router. Connect a laptop or PC, for example.
You need to put the WN3000RP into Access Point mode. Follow the instructions in the manual. Here is direct link.
- curtisjAug 28, 2016Aspirant
Hi,
The Powerline adapter has very good connectivity to the WiFi router. I have always been configuring the WN3000RP in Access Point mode.
I was hoping (planning) to have the WN3000RP connect through my power lines in my house to my WiFi router; not physically connect it to a Powerline with an Ethernet cable. I have several devices in my house connected like this already.
Do you know if this is possible? i.e. Just plug the WN3000RP into an outlet and have network connectivity to my WiFi router (which is connected to a Powerline adapter) ?
Thanks,
- TheEtherAug 28, 2016Guru
No, that's not possible. To do what you described requires the WN3000RP to have built-in support for Powerline networking. The WN3000RP does not have that.
[Edit: There are Powerline adapters that have built-in Wi-Fi. For example, PLW1000.]
- curtisjAug 28, 2016Aspirant
Thank you for your quick reply. That is unfortunately. When I was told that was supported, they must have meant physcially connecting the WN3000RP to a Powerline with an Ethernet cable.
I was about to ask if there was a product which could do this.
When you say the PLW1000 has built in Wi-Fi, it natively supports Powerline networking, could connect to my router and provide Internet access to those devices that connect to it via Wi-Fi? Just want to be sure I buy the right product this time.
Thanks,