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re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
ok. let us know what the setup CD installs. it should tell you during install. and of course if your connection stabilizes.
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re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
Right, well the software that I installed from the CD given to me is called Netgear Powerline Utility.
Here is what the software looks like when running https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2012/12/2.png |
re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
configure it.
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re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
Well to start with, I've tried putting a new encryption key into it and then I am unable to connect to the internet afterwards. I will try and set an encryption key for both of them. But would this make any difference?
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re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
its got wifi ?
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Not too sure although I have now set up the encryption between both the devices though. Also, I'm the only person currently connected to the broadband so there are no conflicts between devices.
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re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
there shouldnt be anyway mate. how much was the Netgear powerline kit? are you able to get a refund?
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Perhaps. Although I'm not too sure on what really is the problem. I am able to connect with the powerline adapter just fine. I have this installed in my other home too and it works just fine and is generally very stable. I'm questioning whether it is something to do with the power circuits that is causing the disconnects/spikes.
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re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
spikes on the ping monitor is the VM network your connected to. basically usage thats going on.
the circuit may well be crap and causing problems for your powerline connection. you say generally very stable in your other home? i did a bit of reading on the powerline kit youve got and well i wouldnt buy it. id go for TP Link products (posting from my phone).. Powerline 200Mb > http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B004...sr=8-1&pi=SL75 500Mb gigabit > http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B005...sr=8-7&pi=SL75 Switch (gigabit) 5 port > http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000...sr=8-6&pi=SL75 8 port > http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B003...sr=8-2&pi=SL75 there are other TP Link products. have a look Powerline > www.tp-link.com/en/products/?categoryid=206 Switch > www.tp-link.com/en/products/?categoryid=204 |
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Right. Well I'm now thinking whether it would be worth refunding the item. I bought it from Scan and of course I looked at the reviews before buying it.http://www.scan.co.uk/products/netge...connection-kit
They all seem to be relatively positive and I just can't really see anything negative about it. Like I said, it's seems to be fully functioning now at its best so I'm thinking that it must have something to do with the power circuits. |
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poor electrics may be. go around your home and turn things on/off one by one that could cause it to mess up. then all together. dont blame me if people in your home think your weird. the world just doesnt understand at 3am.
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re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
Right, well thanks ever so much for all the information you have provided. I have now updated the encryption keys so that should be the solution if it was having integration issues.
Edit: I now just realised that both the Superhub and the powerline adapter were both plugged into a three-way-strip. I just unplugged them both and put them in a regular power socket and will see if this makes any difference. |
re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
your welcome.
the powerline plugs need to be directly into the mains, wall socket. it should say that on the box/instructions/manual? |
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Well yes it did and I did try swapping them over a few days ago and to me it seemed like it didn't make a difference. I probably didn't test it properly but oh well...
Just a quick question, should I also have my Superhub connected to a main power socket or would that be fine in the three-way-strip on its own? |
re: Powerline network - Stability Issues
the SuperHub can be put on a gang extension cable, I think :erm:
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