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Hi...
I was wondering if I could pick your collective brains as I am currently stumped.
In my old house, I bought "Powerline Ethernet" adaptors - I plugged them in and they just worked - flawlessly - never skipped a beat for years at a time.
I've moved to a new house - and started to find that connectivity would be periodically dropped - requiring that I unplug and replug the adaptors to get them working again. At first it was once a week - then became more frequent. I assumed my old poweline ethernet adaptors needed replacing - so upgraded to the latest versions. This did not solve the problem - it might have made it slightly worse.
Mains power in the house seems to work OK. I have not done a 'wires out the wall' inspection of the whole house... but I have removed two (improperly DIY installed) spurs. These safety improvements made no difference to the Poweline Ethernet reliability. My suspicion is that the reason I'm having difficulty with Powerline Ethernet is that something in the house wiring is introducing noise/signal-reflections - or something like that.
I'd like to know if there are any steps I can take to establish what might be causing my Powerline Ethernet reliability problem. Is there a device that will test my mains cabling - not for mains safety... but for unexpected interference? As most of my electrical appliances are the same as at the old house, I don't think it is one them... but it isn't easy to test. I might have overlooked something obvious. Most likely, I suspect, there is some ropey DIY wiring I've not yet discovered... Can anyone offer any advice about how to identify the source of the problem?
I was wondering if I could pick your collective brains as I am currently stumped.
In my old house, I bought "Powerline Ethernet" adaptors - I plugged them in and they just worked - flawlessly - never skipped a beat for years at a time.
I've moved to a new house - and started to find that connectivity would be periodically dropped - requiring that I unplug and replug the adaptors to get them working again. At first it was once a week - then became more frequent. I assumed my old poweline ethernet adaptors needed replacing - so upgraded to the latest versions. This did not solve the problem - it might have made it slightly worse.
Mains power in the house seems to work OK. I have not done a 'wires out the wall' inspection of the whole house... but I have removed two (improperly DIY installed) spurs. These safety improvements made no difference to the Poweline Ethernet reliability. My suspicion is that the reason I'm having difficulty with Powerline Ethernet is that something in the house wiring is introducing noise/signal-reflections - or something like that.
I'd like to know if there are any steps I can take to establish what might be causing my Powerline Ethernet reliability problem. Is there a device that will test my mains cabling - not for mains safety... but for unexpected interference? As most of my electrical appliances are the same as at the old house, I don't think it is one them... but it isn't easy to test. I might have overlooked something obvious. Most likely, I suspect, there is some ropey DIY wiring I've not yet discovered... Can anyone offer any advice about how to identify the source of the problem?
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