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One for the technically clever peeps
« on: 26 June 2016, 17:21:44 »

Wifi router works absolutely fine most of the time....

Plug in a power line adaptor into one of the ports (when its powered up) and it still works fine

However reboot the router with the power  line adaptor plugged in and internet access is a no no (even tho I have all green leds on the front of the router)

Unplug the power line adaptor and still no internet, reboot router with power line adaptor unplugged and internet is restored.....

Why????
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #1 on: 26 June 2016, 17:29:10 »

Here you go: power up router, plug in and connect power line adapter, DONT reboot. All working fine  :)
Same advice as your lawnmower. Fickin leave things alone.  ;D
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #2 on: 26 June 2016, 17:38:05 »

Remember Tommy Cooper. Doc, it hurts when I do this. Well don't do it.  ;D
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #3 on: 26 June 2016, 17:55:11 »

Here you go: power up router, plug in and connect power line adapter, DONT reboot. All working fine  :)
Same advice as your lawnmower. Fickin leave things alone.  ;D

Ahhh......bit difficult not to reboot it....as when I'm not in or gone to bed, I turn it off!  :P
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« Reply #4 on: 26 June 2016, 17:57:24 »

Here you go: power up router, plug in and connect power line adapter, DONT reboot. All working fine  :)
Same advice as your lawnmower. Fickin leave things alone.  ;D

Ahhh......bit difficult not to reboot it....as when I'm not in or gone to bed, I turn it off!  :P
Why? Mine's been on since we moved in.
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #5 on: 26 June 2016, 18:19:50 »

Here you go: power up router, plug in and connect power line adapter, DONT reboot. All working fine  :)
Same advice as your lawnmower. Fickin leave things alone.  ;D

Ahhh......bit difficult not to reboot it....as when I'm not in or gone to bed, I turn it off!  :P
Why? Mine's been on since we moved in.

TBH, Since slowly changing old inefficient equipment, like fridge/freezer, cooker, gas boiler, changing lighting to leds etc, my energy bill has nearly halved.....was paying £75/month, now I'm paying £39 and that's for leccy and gas......so why leave a device on that isn't needed  ;)
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« Reply #6 on: 26 June 2016, 18:22:20 »

Saving yourself maybe a tenner a year there.
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #7 on: 26 June 2016, 18:28:24 »

Saving yourself maybe a tenner a year there.

Maybe, but every little helps  :)
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« Reply #8 on: 26 June 2016, 18:33:26 »

Saving yourself maybe a tenner a year there.

Maybe, but every little helps  :)
I completely understand your reasoning, but things like this can become compulsive. I tried to get the best economy I could from my astra for a while, but I had to stop, I was becoming a fickin nuisance on the road.  ;D
So now I just try to get the best economy without being totally anal about it.
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #9 on: 26 June 2016, 19:11:56 »

Here you go: power up router, plug in and connect power line adapter, DONT reboot. All working fine  :)
Same advice as your lawnmower. Fickin leave things alone.  ;D

Ahhh......bit difficult not to reboot it....as when I'm not in or gone to bed, I turn it off!  :P
Why? Mine's been on since we moved in.

TBH, Since slowly changing old inefficient equipment, like fridge/freezer, cooker, gas boiler, changing lighting to leds etc, my energy bill has nearly halved.....was paying £75/month, now I'm paying £39 and that's for leccy and gas......so why leave a device on that isn't needed  ;)

Doing that cut my leccy bill by two thirds!, and we are not like some who leave unwanted lights on. :y
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #10 on: 26 June 2016, 19:14:36 »

Here you go: power up router, plug in and connect power line adapter, DONT reboot. All working fine  :)
Same advice as your lawnmower. Fickin leave things alone.  ;D

Ahhh......bit difficult not to reboot it....as when I'm not in or gone to bed, I turn it off!  :P
Why? Mine's been on since we moved in.

TBH, Since slowly changing old inefficient equipment, like fridge/freezer, cooker, gas boiler, changing lighting to leds etc, my energy bill has nearly halved.....was paying £75/month, now I'm paying £39 and that's for leccy and gas......so why leave a device on that isn't needed  ;)

Doing that cut my leccy bill by two thirds!, and we are not like some who leave unwanted lights on. :y
I moaned at wifey for leaving the kitchen lights (spots) on. When I checked, they were 4W gu10's. So using a massive 16W. I let her leave them on while she goes to the toilet now.
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #11 on: 26 June 2016, 22:34:05 »

Here you go: power up router, plug in and connect power line adapter, DONT reboot. All working fine  :)
Same advice as your lawnmower. Fickin leave things alone.  ;D

Ahhh......bit difficult not to reboot it....as when I'm not in or gone to bed, I turn it off!  :P
Why? Mine's been on since we moved in.

TBH, Since slowly changing old inefficient equipment, like fridge/freezer, cooker, gas boiler, changing lighting to leds etc, my energy bill has nearly halved.....was paying £75/month, now I'm paying £39 and that's for leccy and gas......so why leave a device on that isn't needed  ;)

Doing that cut my leccy bill by two thirds!, and we are not like some who leave unwanted lights on. :y
I moaned at wifey for leaving the kitchen lights (spots) on. When I checked, they were 4W gu10's. So using a massive 16W. I let her leave them on while she goes to the toilet now.
Yes, I understand some people like to watch. ::)
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #12 on: 27 June 2016, 17:58:01 »

Most likely a shit router. But could be powerline stuff is trying to do something clever, like dns proxying.

Does it fix itself, if given time?
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #13 on: 27 June 2016, 18:11:23 »

Most likely a shit router. But could be powerline stuff is trying to do something clever, like dns proxying.

Does it fix itself, if given time?

Don't know.....when I realise the problem I just unplug the power line adaptor and reboot the router. Next time I forget the power line is plugged in and I don't get internet....I'll have to check the settings in the router to see if DNS /etc is set to the correct settings for my ISP  :y
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Re: One for the technically clever peeps
« Reply #14 on: 27 June 2016, 22:46:21 »

There's no problem with a Powerline adaptor that chucking it in the bin won't solve. ;)

Makes me wonder if the Powerline adaptor goes into some different mode when the router is not there. Could just be that the Ethernet ports don't negotiate properly when one end initiates it.
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