Can you use different brands of powerline ethernet adapter?
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Hi. I've been using the D-Link powerline ethernet adapter with their wireless transmitter quite successfully now for some months. I'd like to buy another wireless transmitter to expand my home network as per this link but can't find anywhere with them in stock.
Will another brand be compatible e.g. this one from TP Link?
Or are there compatibility issues across different manufacturers?
Thanks
Will another brand be compatible e.g. this one from TP Link?
Or are there compatibility issues across different manufacturers?
Thanks
annodomini2 said:
There are different communication standards, not all are compatible with each other.
You need ones that are talking the same language, same brand and model generally ensures compatibility.
Find out what you already have and buy with the same protocol.
I've just tried searching for the protocol that D-link DHP-W306AV would use and can't find anything. Can you advise where to look or how to check this? You need ones that are talking the same language, same brand and model generally ensures compatibility.
Find out what you already have and buy with the same protocol.
There are a number of Homeplug Versions 1, AV (<200Mbps), AV2 (<1Gbps). AV and AV2 should be able to talk to each other but Ive heard Zyxels are fussy.
Homeplugs can be encrypted so there is a potential for them to be encrypted out of the box and therefore only talk to their partners.
Still at work - will test later...
Homeplugs can be encrypted so there is a potential for them to be encrypted out of the box and therefore only talk to their partners.
Still at work - will test later...
warp9 said:
annodomini2 said:
There are different communication standards, not all are compatible with each other.
You need ones that are talking the same language, same brand and model generally ensures compatibility.
Find out what you already have and buy with the same protocol.
I've just tried searching for the protocol that D-link DHP-W306AV would use and can't find anything. Can you advise where to look or how to check this? You need ones that are talking the same language, same brand and model generally ensures compatibility.
Find out what you already have and buy with the same protocol.
Hardware
Homeplug AV technology by industry leader Atheros
One 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for connection to a router, set-top box, media player and other devices.
Power prongs for direct plugging into a power socket
Homeplug AV performance
200 Mbps raw PowerLine data rate
Built-in Quality of Service (QoS) engine to prioritise video, Internet phone (VoIP) calls and games
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Homeplug AV 200
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Have a look at the table on this page: http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerline-intro.htm
I use (and have used in the past): 14mbits, 85mbit, 200mbit and 1gbit homeplugs in various situations. All of them supported encryption, and all of them had a tool to let you program the encryption key into each homeplug.
I use (and have used in the past): 14mbits, 85mbit, 200mbit and 1gbit homeplugs in various situations. All of them supported encryption, and all of them had a tool to let you program the encryption key into each homeplug.
gpo746 said:
Answer - Yes
Reality you get issues.
Reality you get issues.
Dan_1981 said:
I asked the bloke in Maplins this question, when one of our two gave up the ghost, he said you had to use the same brand.
I took him at his word.
He was wrong.
He was half right. If you want good results, best go for the same brand, otherwise, you might find issues.I took him at his word.
He was wrong.
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