My husband bought one of these today, and he set it up but we are not getting any internet activity on our computers. We have a verizon wireless modem/router in one, our wireless connection still works, but the ethernet connections just aren't there. Any suggestions would be helpful.
@Shanzara The biggest problem with these that they don't tell you in this video is that your electrical wiring needs to be compatible. Also plugging in one adapter into one circuit and another adapter in another circuit sometimes doesn't work. I have this same issue in my home that the wiring in the front is not the same as the wiring in the back rooms. Even thought they share the same main breaker and are in the same electrical box. Also, another thing not mentioned.... (continued)
@Shanzara: Your speed might suffer if you run appliances at the same time. Yes, you might see a drop in your internet speed if you run your vacuum cleaner, blender or even your washer at the same time as using these adapters.
All this solution is, are wireless access points, which extend the range of wifi. The data is not actually traveling through the electric currents like this video may suggest. It's still based upon wife.
I have a question, I have a D-Link DWA 625 N Router downstairs and 2 Netgear Powerline 4 Port Ethernet routers 1 upstairs and 1 downstairs.
A few days ago I went to our local Tiger Direct store to pickup a new wireless router a Netgear N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router (WNDR3700).
I thought cents the N600 (WNDR3700) was a Netgear product I could hook it up to the 4 port Netgear Powerline. And get internet access from the DWA 625 D-Link Router.
@AmericanSoapBox I have two 200Mbps powerline ethernet adapters, but I have Actiontecs. They've been working for over 2 months now with no issues. Yes they are slower than wired, especially if the adapters are on two different electrical circuits. They still get the job done for me though..
What if all the wiring in the house doesn't connect? Say a multilevel home and all the electric on the lower level is NOT connected to the main level? This product is worthless.
@AmericanSoapBox: All this solution does, is extend the range of your current wife router. It's not actually traveling through electric currents through your home. All its doing, is extending the range of your wife. The video is misleading :)
i have a big question: i run a ethernet conection through my atic to my router in my office, then plug it into one of my ethernet ports on my netgear wireless n adapter and the other into my playstation 3, but when someone opens more than 2 tabs on the desktop connected to the router also, i lag on my playstation 3 while playing call of duty, would this help?
My husband bought one of these today, and he set it up but we are not getting any internet activity on our computers. We have a verizon wireless modem/router in one, our wireless connection still works, but the ethernet connections just aren't there. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Shanzara 7 months ago
@Shanzara The biggest problem with these that they don't tell you in this video is that your electrical wiring needs to be compatible. Also plugging in one adapter into one circuit and another adapter in another circuit sometimes doesn't work. I have this same issue in my home that the wiring in the front is not the same as the wiring in the back rooms. Even thought they share the same main breaker and are in the same electrical box. Also, another thing not mentioned.... (continued)
Sirynx77 6 months ago
@Shanzara: Your speed might suffer if you run appliances at the same time. Yes, you might see a drop in your internet speed if you run your vacuum cleaner, blender or even your washer at the same time as using these adapters.
Sirynx77 6 months ago
I have 2 mBit and still I can absolutely broadcast HD content.
LukasVideosify 7 months ago
kewl vid
orion1979z 9 months ago
All this solution is, are wireless access points, which extend the range of wifi. The data is not actually traveling through the electric currents like this video may suggest. It's still based upon wife.
bohimt 10 months ago
I have a question, I have a D-Link DWA 625 N Router downstairs and 2 Netgear Powerline 4 Port Ethernet routers 1 upstairs and 1 downstairs.
A few days ago I went to our local Tiger Direct store to pickup a new wireless router a Netgear N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router (WNDR3700).
I thought cents the N600 (WNDR3700) was a Netgear product I could hook it up to the 4 port Netgear Powerline. And get internet access from the DWA 625 D-Link Router.
That was not the case, it did not work.
meerkatmandude 10 months ago
does this work for any wireless router or just netgear routers?
arodgreen 11 months ago
If ethernet is not an option for me, which one is the next best for xbox live gaming?
jordanfrazierful 1 year ago
Can you also connect your adapter with your modem ?
ThePrinceOfBrutii 1 year ago
@ThePrinceOfBrutii Yes thats what theyre mainly used for.
IProphetI 1 year ago
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gayyuddfg 1 year ago
0:39 Fail. The router is placed in the wrong place.
jishan22 1 year ago
Almost everyone I know who has tried these Powerline Ethernet Switch Kit has had them all DIE with in 1 week or sooner. Many don't even work at all.
Junk. And they are SLOWER then wired.
AmericanSoapBox 1 year ago
@AmericanSoapBox I have two 200Mbps powerline ethernet adapters, but I have Actiontecs. They've been working for over 2 months now with no issues. Yes they are slower than wired, especially if the adapters are on two different electrical circuits. They still get the job done for me though..
IProphetI 1 year ago
What if all the wiring in the house doesn't connect? Say a multilevel home and all the electric on the lower level is NOT connected to the main level? This product is worthless.
AmericanSoapBox 1 year ago
@AmericanSoapBox: All this solution does, is extend the range of your current wife router. It's not actually traveling through electric currents through your home. All its doing, is extending the range of your wife. The video is misleading :)
bohimt 10 months ago
i have a big question: i run a ethernet conection through my atic to my router in my office, then plug it into one of my ethernet ports on my netgear wireless n adapter and the other into my playstation 3, but when someone opens more than 2 tabs on the desktop connected to the router also, i lag on my playstation 3 while playing call of duty, would this help?
X6SixthSense6X 1 year ago
are they wireless or wired
BigidyBooh 1 year ago