Powerline im selben Stromkreis?

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Möchte mir so nen paar Powerline Adapter holen von tp Link. Müssen die im selben Stromkreis sein, und woher weiß ich ob meine beiden Steckdosen im selben Stromkreis sind?

Worauf sollte ich noch achten?

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MisterMaster3D
9 months ago

The same circuit is important. As far as I know, a plug feeds the signal from the router into the circuit and the other adapter is plugged into the location in the house where you need it and the signal pulls out of the circuit thus different circles would be bad. I don’t know how you can find out. So with me it’s so my father knows because he was there. Maybe they’ll ask the previous owners if they do.

verreisterNutzer
9 months ago
Reply to  MisterMaster3D

And is the Internet really going faster? Because with me I could have up to 100mbits, but because of my thick walls I only have 35mbits, do you think my internet will be transferred faster?

MisterMaster3D
9 months ago

So I never tried it myself. If you have 100 mbits on the router it can already be that you will get over the Powerline Adpter which also but I know nciht on there is signal loss. But better like WLAN it is safe. With me, it’s hard to put LAN cables everywhere and empty pipes are available.

verreisterNutzer
9 months ago

That would be a dream for me to read with that. But I think I’ll stay that way. With so thick walls

Benutzer102023
9 months ago

Hi.

with powerline I did not have a good experience. That always ran a time, then something had disturbed in the power supply, I guess washing machine or LED driver, then I had to put in and out, then it was a time again. At some point, I pulled cables, which would be my recommendation.

bmke2012
9 months ago
  1. Yes, the powerline adapters should be in the same circuit.
  2. In each better fuse box, it is described which fuse secures the spaces. These rooms then also fit for the adapters.
  3. It is also possible for separate circuits when a phase coupler is installed in the fuse box (power your electrician).
  4. … it goes also when lines of separate circuits run a few meters parallel. Both cables act as antennas. It’s like Wi-Fi, just worse.
  5. There is no guarantee that your network (not the Internet) will become faster because the circuits are still connected with other devices that can significantly disrupt the adapters.

Conclusion: It can work or it’s just money thrown out at the end!

https://www.haus.de/smart-home/homenetworks-32214

IdefixWindhund
9 months ago

You can see that when you separate individual circuits in the power box, and see what is still working, and what is not. It’s quite expensive. Just trying.

My experience is that the PowerLAN adapters do not like socket strips. Whatever. I always had problems with it, even though there should not have been.

verreisterNutzer
9 months ago
Reply to  IdefixWindhund

Yeah, I read that too. You should always pack them on a wall socket. I’m getting pretty heavy

IdefixWindhund
9 months ago

Yeah, I know, the outlets are all behind the desk, close to the floor, that’s like Indiana Jones, and the cable tunnel of horror. 😂

IdefixWindhund
9 months ago

I don’t know, that would be pure speculation, and I can’t answer with 100%. It’s on the power grid, whether something interferes with how good the PowerLAN adapters are, how they synchronize with each other…

verreisterNutzer
9 months ago

Do you think my internet will be faster? (If it works) Have 35mbit with nem repeater (behind Ner thicken wall which is no different). And could have a maximum of 100mbit. You think I could get 60 or 70 Mbits out?

Thomasg
9 months ago

They don’t have to be in the same circuit, but on the same phase.
You can’t find out that easily. You can only order and try it. If it’s not better than wlan, you’ll send it back.
If you get 50 MBits, you’re good.
However, dlan can cause various radio interferences, since the power cables are not shielded and some devices can also function as antennas when data signals come via the power supply. With a little bad luck, your wlan is disturbed.

Usj89
9 months ago

Yes, they should be on the same phase (you have 3 external conductors (electricians) and if they don’t run on the same circle, there are latences (delays to break down).

As long as they are in the same room, it doesn’t matter.

Can cause problems in different rooms (no need).

In addition, things are not to be used in multi-purpose sockets.

Just to mention again:

Best network created:

LANGUAGE

Wi-Fi

DLAN (one variant).

Meanwhile, by Mesh WLAN is often a better connection possible.

Lg

verreisterNutzer
9 months ago
Reply to  Usj89

Yeah, that’s right. But because of the thick walls that I have, Lan is bad, because you can, for example, not boil holes, and I also have a repeater, but I only come with 35mbit. Although I can have a maximum of 100mbit. Doesn’t know if it’s good or bad

Usj89
9 months ago

Buy a mesh network.

Costs a bit more once, but might help.

I use the deco x50 in the 2nd package (approximately 150€).

One is connected by cable to the router and the second runs by WLAN.(WLAN from the router must be deactivated)

The laths are top. And the range is greatly increased.

I had only 20mbit from 250mbit.

Now I’m in the slowest part of the apartment at 200mbit when it’s bad.

Further advantage, the terminal (handy etc) recognizes the best spot and automatically connects to it. This goes so fast that even downloads do not cancel.

Manko: the decos MÜSSEN are set up/ managed by the smartphone via app.

Usj89
9 months ago

You need a second access point. (Other hardware – which communicates with your router and is set up in another room).

I personally am at Fritzbox but not on the way.

So look for mesh network for Fritzbox. That’s what you should be doing. NO Repeater, but Mesh.

verreisterNutzer
9 months ago

Have such a Fritz!repeater that also has so mesh, but I don’t know how to activate this mesh at an o2 Homebox 6741

jgobond
9 months ago

Sorry, try n error.

When set up take 2 cans next to each other.