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Tp-link powerline adapter utility
Tp-link powerline adapter utility






tp-link powerline adapter utility

So far the technical support of TP-Link could not find a solution moving the issue to higher level of their technical support. Contents hide 1 tp-link Powerline Adapter Quick Installation Guide 1.1 Plug and Play 1.2 Attention 1.3 Secure the Powerline Network with the Pair Button 1.4 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) 1.5 Safety Information 2 Documents / Resources 2.1 References 2.2 Related Manuals / Resources tp-link Powerline Adapter Quick Installation Guide For technical support, the User. It is unclear how the ethernet received packets from Netgear devices interfer with received TL-PA4010 packets preventing tdPLC utility to work as described by TP-link. Of powerline configuration utilitiy show on display screen PLCs with their parameters. I know that both utilities use WinPcap (4.1.3 ) software that allows NIC operate in "promiscous" mode to capture ethernet packets received from any PLC devices letting GUI When I use Netgear's Genie utility separately it discovers all my devices including TL-PA4010 with their correct MAC addresses. As soon as the ethernet cable link between LAN1 port and powerline device is interrupted by me the TP-Link utility starts working. However, I noticed TP-Link PLC utility ( latest version 12 ) cannot find TP-Link PLCs ( saying no device connected ) when Netgear's powerline device is connected to the router. In addition, I changed the subnetworks names for Netgear's devices and TP-Link's accordingly making them private subnetworks.Įverything is working fine. I installed a powerline home network consisting of three Netgear XAV1601v2 devices and two TP-Link TL-PA4010 devices connecting one of Netgear's to port LAN1 and TL-PA4010 to port LAN2 of my router.








Tp-link powerline adapter utility