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Re: Powerline Networking Issues



Hi

Does someone 3 doors away have a baby monitor, X10 or PLN. I vaguely
remember from my physics lesson days, that 3 phase mains means that roughly
3 doors down will be on the same phase as you. Hence you could hear their
baby monitors.

mjh


On 5/25/07, Philip Coombes <philip.coombes@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   Hi all,
>
> I wonder if anyone can help shed some light on a problem I am having
> with some powerline networking kit I have installed. Basically I have
a
> variety of Devolo and Solwise 85Mbps socket adaptors. In the main it
> works very well but in some rooms I get problems whereby I get say
> 40Mbps reported and then every minute or so it will drop out or more
> commonly just go to 1Mbps. The timing varies and sometimes it spends
> most of the time at 1Mbps and other times it may go 10 or 20 minutes
> between 1Mbps periods. It's getting very annoying because my
SlingPlayer
> is at one end and it doesn't half mess up the streaming.
>
> I have tried swapping out the kit the at either end with no effect and
> my office maintains a good connection with other rooms, just the
lounge
> drops out as described above. I'm at a bit of a loss to think of
> anything else to investigate. I do have some X.10 stuff normally
plugged
> but removing it doesn't make any difference to the behaviour, and it's
> on a different ring anyway.
>
> Any and all suggestions welcome!
>
> Phil
>
>


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