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Re: Can you use 3 PLP2000 units together?
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Can you use 3 PLP2000 units together?
Hi there,
I can't seem to find this information, but recently one of my PLP2000 units was fried in an electrical storm due to a lighting strike.
I was wondering if I buy another 2 unit starter pack if I can then use 3 units in conjunction with each other? It would be handy to extend coverage to other rooms in the house.
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Re: Can you use 3 PLP2000 units together?
@luxo75 wrote:
I was wondering if I buy another 2 unit starter pack if I can then use 3 units in conjunction with each other? It would be handy to extend coverage to other rooms in the house.
That will work just fine. I have used various combinations of Netgear plugs. I have even used them with different brands.
Remember, when adding new plugs to an existing network, you need to follow this advice:
>>> Adding a powerline adapter to an existing powerline network <<<
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Re: Can you use 3 PLP2000 units together?
Thanks Michael,
Great to know and interesting that the brands can be mixed also (yay open standards!).
Thanks also for the re-sycnronisation information!
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Re: Can you use 3 PLP2000 units together?
@luxo75 wrote:
Great to know and interesting that the brands can be mixed also (yay open standards!).
That's particularly useful if you want to add a plug with an integrate wireless access point or double LAN ports. Netgear doesn't sell standalone plugs. Some brands do.
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