Specifications
If your home
or
office uses more than one
circuit
breaker
box,
your
PowerNet devices may not
be
able to communicate because the
electrical
lines are separated.
If
this is the case, you can connect two PowerNets
together
with
an
Ethernet cable to bridge the separate
electrical
circuits.
Locate two outlets that are relatively close to each
other
(preferably in
the same rooml
that
are on separate circuits. In many homes, the kitchen
has outlets
that
are
on
separate
circuits
that
could make a short, easy
connection. Plug a PowerNet device into each outlet, and connect the two
together using
an
Ethernet cable.
ALL
outlets in the building should now
be
able to connect to
your
PowerNet network.
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Circuit
Breaker
Box
Two
1
·----.·
..
.
_.
-
Circuit
Breaker
Box
One
DO
NOT
pLug
the
PowerNet 300 into a
powerstrip
with surge protection. Doing
so
may severeLy
sLow
down
PowerNet communications
ADDITIONAL
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your HomePlug®
AV
devices have
difficulty
communicating
with
each
other, check the foLLowing:
Try power cycling the
unit
by
unplugging
it
from the
waLL
for
10
seconds
and plugging
it
in again.
Use
a pin and hold the Reset Button down
for
two seconds
on
each
unit
you are trying to connect. The PowerNet device
lights
wiLL
flash, the units
wiLL
reset and
attempt
to
Link
using default factory settings.
Try plugging the PowerNet device into an adjacent plug.
PowerNet devices
work
better
when plugged
directly
into the
waLL
outlet.
Connecting PowerNet devices to a power
strip
or
surge
protector
may
degrade
network
performance
or
completely stop
network
signals.
PowerNet devices should not be used
on
GFI
protected outlets
as
some
outlets
will
filter
out PowerNet signaL.
PowerNet devices should not be used in areas
with
excessive heat.
Certain florescent
or
incandescent
lights
are noise sources
on
the electrical and can cause performance degradation.
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