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Any JB‘s familiar with all this stuff? I‘ve upgraded to a package from Deutsche Telekom offering up to 240 MHz. Fritzbox router 7590. FritzPowerline1260E. We‘re having following problem. Speed coming out of router is fine but as soon as we plug in the Powerline the router periodically cuts out. Any ideas why?
I've just increased the range of my wifi using a couple of cheap powerline adapters and an old virgin media hub. I didn't have any problems and I now have a strong signal in my shed at the bottom of the garden. If you have a lot of noise on your circuit then I suppose that could cause trouble. Think about what other equipment is running when you get the cut outs. I haven't noticed my powerline adapters causing any reduction in my wifi speed.
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Routers Repeaters Internet. on 21:29 - Jun 16 with 3443 views
Routers Repeaters Internet. on 20:51 - Jun 16 by Arthur_from_OTB
I've just increased the range of my wifi using a couple of cheap powerline adapters and an old virgin media hub. I didn't have any problems and I now have a strong signal in my shed at the bottom of the garden. If you have a lot of noise on your circuit then I suppose that could cause trouble. Think about what other equipment is running when you get the cut outs. I haven't noticed my powerline adapters causing any reduction in my wifi speed.
Thanks Arthur. The cut outs occur with or without any other equipment connected. I‘m wondering whether the electric cabling in the house can’t cope with the fast speed output from the router. We had no problems at 50MHz.
Routers Repeaters Internet. on 21:29 - Jun 16 by longlostjack
Thanks Arthur. The cut outs occur with or without any other equipment connected. I‘m wondering whether the electric cabling in the house can’t cope with the fast speed output from the router. We had no problems at 50MHz.
One of the things I've noticed about powerline adapters is that you shouldn't plug them into extension sockets - plug them into the wall. There are some tips for solving powerline adapter problems here :
I assume you are saying that connecting directly to router you don’t have any problems.
The only way you going to prove anything is to get another powerline to eliminate it. Quick look on line and I see mentioned possible problem with use in apartments.
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Routers Repeaters Internet. on 22:34 - Jun 16 with 3386 views
Routers Repeaters Internet. on 22:26 - Jun 16 by fbreath
I assume you are saying that connecting directly to router you don’t have any problems.
The only way you going to prove anything is to get another powerline to eliminate it. Quick look on line and I see mentioned possible problem with use in apartments.