Black Hole
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I get situations with HomePlugs where they are all working together but refuse to connect to my router. You need to understand that they are not just a simple replacement for a wire - they operate as an autonomous network and transport information from node to node as required. If one unit goes tits up the others carry on quite happily, and if it's the one that happens to be connected to the router then you have a network operating in isolation.That is strange. No idea why that should be. Perhaps one of the gurus can explain it?
I've not found it necessary to reconfigure the HomePlugs to resolve a problem, all I have found it necessary to do is reboot the one that's gone down - if I lose touch with one HD/HDR I reboot that HomePlug, or if I lose touch with all HDs/HDRs I reboot the HomePlug attached to the router (and more often than not that's the one that loses contact, even though I have swapped them around, and usually when I am downloading to PC by SMB - so it must be a bug making them crash). The Devolos I use now have proved much more reliable than the cheaper ones I had before (which eventually failed completely).
I'm sorry about that, but your HomePlug network was a pretty big elephant (and as I have commented before, this isn't a kindergarten). You really did start (and stop) looking at the wrong end, and took actions without any evidence.And I'm grateful for the help, though a little disappointed at the negatives surrounding how I described the problem.
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