Powerline 2000

Good morning,

I have just purchased 3 Powerline 2000s to replace my Powerline 500. The configuration went well. When I turn on my TV and my box, for 5 minutes everything is unstable like a pixelated image, image disappears for 3 seconds, no sound, regardless of the channel selected on the box. 5 minutes passed and all defects disappear and the reception is great. I have 2 TV boxes and on both the same phenomenon occurs. I returned my 3 powerlines thinking of a defect and, with the 3 new receipts, identical phenomenon. In addition, when the two powerlines serving the TV boxes are on standby (white LED flashes), the powerline connected to the router is lit solid red. When switching on the TV box (any), the powerline normally goes from standby to “on” (fixed white LED), the LED on the powerline on the router side also lights up in solid white (link between the powerlines ok ). You would think it takes him 5 minutes to resynchronize with the others. Note that the mains sockets (230V) are the same as those used by the old Powerline 500 which worked without problems. If anyone has an idea or a solution to this somewhat annoying problem, I’m obviously interested. Thank you and have a good day.

Pascal

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Powerlines are unreliable, even the latest generation

Performance

The effective power of the Powerline adapter highly depends on your house or apartment. During Swisscom tests, powers of between 150 and 300 Mbit/s were measured on the new Powerline adapters. This rate is suitable for the vast majority of applications, including multistream TV.

Source: [https://www.swisscom.ch/fr/clients-prives/aide/peripheriques/reseau-a-domicile/powerline-adapter.html](https://www.swisscom.ch/fr/clients- private/help/devices/home-network/powerline-adapter.html)

Choose in this order based on possibilities

1. Ethernet cable

2. WLAN-Box

3. Powerline

For more information, consult: Advisor for an excellent quality home network

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“On apprend parfois plus d'une défaite que d'une victoire” — José Raúl Capablanca