Thread: General Streaming using powerlines
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Old 15-02-2018, 12:06   #6
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Re: Streaming using powerlines

Assuming you to be in router mode, the AE router and the first Powerline would be connected to the hub. No other Powerline would be connected directly to the hub. The first Powerline delivers data to the Tivo via the electrical mains and the other Powerline adaptor. I.e., the Tivo is connected to the hub.

As regards the main TV pixellation, that signal is fed from the coax cable in the same way as the hub's Internet signal is fed from the coax cable. Either the cable has worked loose and needs screwing in tightly, or there is a circuit impairment, like noise, outside your control. The technician would need to fix that.

Presumably you get full speed on your broadband all the time?
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