Thread: General Streaming using powerlines
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Old 15-02-2018, 11:23   #4
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Re: Streaming using powerlines

To be clear, if you are feeding both the first Powerline and the AE from the hub, then you are NOT in modem mode.

The following should work:

1. Buy an additional PLW1200 (with power pass-through) and place it close to the V6 box.

2. Connect the V6 box to Powerline and turn V6 wireless off.

As regards pixellation - if that occurs when streaming between Tivo & V6, then the WiFi is causing that.

If pixellation occurs when watching normal TV through either the V6 or the Tivo, then the content is being served by the Virgin Media Coax and there is either a circuit fault or some form of circuit congestion.
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