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problem after XAV101 firmware update
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problem after XAV101 firmware update
In another topic, XAV101 - problem after firmware update, that was started 2009-02-25 10:49 AM
http://www.zibri.org/ is mentioned in a 2009-03-25 04:57 AM reply.
See the blog post on Monday, March 23, 2009 for details.
The direct link to the blog post is Powerline Ethernet fun and secrets.
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Re: problem after XAV101 firmware update
Could a similar approach be applied to work with XE102 & XAV1301v2 Powerline Adapters?
If yes where would I find such information?
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Re: problem after XAV101 firmware update
@appletreasures wrote:
Could a similar approach be applied to work with XE102 ....
The XE102 dates back to 2004, before Powerline devices adopted the AV standard. And running at "Up to 14 Mbps", even if it talked to other plugs it will slow them down something chronic. Newer plugs have 1Gbps LAN ports.
The XAV1301v2 isn't much better. Although it is an "AV" device, albeit stuck at 200 Mbps with a 100 Mbps Ethernet port .
Why bother?
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Re: problem after XAV101 firmware update
Most if not all of my devices have 100BASE-T Ethernet ports.
Does anyone have any information relevant to my question?
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Re: problem after XAV101 firmware update
@appletreasures wrote:
Does anyone have any information relevant to my question?
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