Wifi keeps dropping, Powerline an option?
Moderator: Mattk
Wifi keeps dropping, Powerline an option?
Hi, I just set up a TP-LINK TL-MR3020 and it connects via wifi. Unfortunately, the signal will go inactive after about six hours. My PC network adapter does the same thing but every couple of days, so I believe its a Verizon Quantum router issue that I have tried for months to figure out. Anyway, because the Meteobridge is in a different room than the router, I was wondering if anyone has successfully employed a Powerline kit (such as TP-LINK TL-PA4026 KIT AV500 2-port Powerline Starter Kit, Up to 500Mbps), so I can basically use ethernet cables to get the Meteobridge online continuously. Thank you.
Re: Wifi keeps dropping, Powerline an option?
Hello
Never tried powerline with the Meteobridge but using powerline with other equipment and that is working very fine so I guess it should work.
Sometimes the power-outlets need so be on the same phase.
Regards
Never tried powerline with the Meteobridge but using powerline with other equipment and that is working very fine so I guess it should work.
Sometimes the power-outlets need so be on the same phase.
Regards
Re: Wifi keeps dropping, Powerline an option?
vgolle: did it work? Please report back.
Regards
Regards
Re: Wifi keeps dropping, Powerline an option?
I don't see why power line should not do the trick.
Power line might add to the general RF noise floor,
but this is mostly not a problem in the 800-900 MHz band
the Meteostick is receiving on.
Power line might add to the general RF noise floor,
but this is mostly not a problem in the 800-900 MHz band
the Meteostick is receiving on.