IIRC to use homeplugs you need to pair them first up right? Thus in theory a paired homeplug won't work with another homeplug that is not paired
homeplug dlink [WTA], 2 networks running
homeplug dlink [WTA], 2 networks running
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Jan 16 2012, 04:40 PM
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IIRC to use homeplugs you need to pair them first up right? Thus in theory a paired homeplug won't work with another homeplug that is not paired
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Jan 16 2012, 05:57 PM
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QUOTE(adbacc @ Jan 16 2012, 05:34 PM) If you want to do that, you need 4 homeplugs. Not sure whether there would be interference or not. http://jasonong.blogspot.com/2010/07/my-unifi-iptv-setup.htmlIPtv port > homeplug > homeplug > decoder Normal lan port > Homeplug > homeplug > wireless/lan capable device Have you tried using homeplug just for the tv? < Curious as homeplugs aren't that common Is it fast enough to work? |
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