Hi.
I am a diyer and very new to anything electrical.
I was hoping to put a new outdoor ip camera up outside the house. At the side of my house I have a boiler room that has a light and switch inside it. This light is fed off the light ring at the breaker as I tested it before hand. My plan was to spur off this light switch and add a fused spur and then a double gang socket. All this worked fine. I was able to get power to the switch.
My problem came when I put in an ether net powerline adapter which I was hoping to use to get data to the camera. I have various powerline adapters throughout the house but they are all on the ring main circuit and work fine.
I plugged my new adapter into my new plug which is now fed off the lighting circuit and I see all the lights I would expect to see on the adapter but I cannot connect to the camera. It doesn't appear on my router list.
So I was wondering, is it a problem to have adapter on two different circuits. In this case the ring main and the lighting circuit.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
I am a diyer and very new to anything electrical.
I was hoping to put a new outdoor ip camera up outside the house. At the side of my house I have a boiler room that has a light and switch inside it. This light is fed off the light ring at the breaker as I tested it before hand. My plan was to spur off this light switch and add a fused spur and then a double gang socket. All this worked fine. I was able to get power to the switch.
My problem came when I put in an ether net powerline adapter which I was hoping to use to get data to the camera. I have various powerline adapters throughout the house but they are all on the ring main circuit and work fine.
I plugged my new adapter into my new plug which is now fed off the lighting circuit and I see all the lights I would expect to see on the adapter but I cannot connect to the camera. It doesn't appear on my router list.
So I was wondering, is it a problem to have adapter on two different circuits. In this case the ring main and the lighting circuit.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers.