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Powerline 1000 + extra outlet compatability with other powerline adapters
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Powerline 1000 + extra outlet compatability with other powerline adapters
I have just bought a pairof PLP1000's to extend my powerline system and to take advantage of a new BT Smart Hub 2 modem with Gig Ethernet output. Before changing my powerline adapters about, I currently use both TPL and Devolo adapters with no problems, I replaced one in the network with the new PLP1000 as a check. Thinking that 'ALL' adapters should be compatible, I was surprised to find that the PLP1000 would not recognise the existing powerline network. Obviously there is a compatability problem and as such I am loath to use the PLP1000's. If someone can give me a workround for my problem, I would be grateful. One further piece of info, the router/powerline feed is via a Devolo dLAN 500 AVplus although I recognise this, at present, would limit the throughput.
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Re: Powerline 1000 + extra outlet compatability with other powerline adapters
You will be best served by posting about this over in the Power Line forum.
Good Luck.
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Re: Powerline 1000 + extra outlet compatability with other powerline adapters
@Longwick wrote:
Thinking that 'ALL' adapters should be compatible, I was surprised to find that the PLP1000 would not recognise the existing powerline network. Obviously there is a compatability problem and as such I am loath to use the PLP1000's.
They should be compatible. I haven't seen reports of problems here.
You have taken the PLP1000 through the correct connection process?
Remember, when adding new plugs to an existing network, you need to follow this advice:
>>> Adding a powerline adapter to an existing powerline network <<<
If you are trying to get the most out of the Gb Ethernet, it makes sense to use a PLP1000 as the host plug connected to the router. Then attach the others, although as you say this will limit the speed. But at least you will have a plug to router connect at Gb speeds rather than 100 Mbps.
@Longwick wrote:
....to take advantage of a new BT Smart Hub 2 modem
You have my sympathies. Unless BT has made a massive turnaround, the hubs it provides are dire, designed for the lowest common denominator.
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