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POWERLINE ADAPTOR ISSUES

moorlander
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Message 22 of 22

I was supplied with a DLINK DHP-W610AV power line adaptor/wifi extender kit  by Talktalk when I renewed my contract last year and despite many hours of trying to get them to pair and run on my existing D-LINK DHP-P326AV power line home network I put them away and forgot about them until earlier today....I need to extend my wifi into an outbuilding in my garden which is on separate mains circuit so the existing adaptors would not work so I thought I would use the wifi extender in the kitchen to send my wifi signal into the garden...Many hours later the ''new'' wifi extender kit would only connect at slow speeds with a red light showing on the extender ...network speed indicator ...So I removed all the existing older white Talktalk dlink adaptors and fitted the ''new'' adaptor and extender and all the lights went green...yet as soon as I put the older TT dlinks back in the light went red...

Are the older TT adaptors compatible with the newer DHP-W610AV  dlink adaptors / wifi extenders ?

thanks in advance .

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KeithFrench
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Message 1 of 22

Hi @moorlander 

 

Go to:-

 

Dashboard > See Wi-Fi Settings > Manage Advanced Settings > Wi-Fi 2.4Ghz gear icon > WPS

 

Then turn Enable WPS off. Apply that & then repeat for the 5GHz band settings.

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moorlander
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Message 2 of 22

how to I deactivate auto wps on the FAST 5364 HUB ?

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KeithFrench
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Message 3 of 22

Hi @moorlander 

 

Yes, it is possible to have a different SSID on the extender. Log into its UI then go to:-

 

Set-up > Wireless Settings

 

Set up the SSIDs you want there for both bands and save them. However, you'll probably want to disable WPS in the router (security risk if enabled anyway. If enabled then the next time the extender is turned off & back on again, it will try to clone the router's Wi-Fi settings.

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Message 4 of 22

Morning,

 

Thanks for keeping us updated and thanks @KeithFrench 🙂

 

Thanks

 

moorlander
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Message 5 of 22

Keith , I thought I had cracked the issue.....I removed ALL the PLC's and extender from my home network and re-paired the existing PLC's then removed them. I then installed the ''new'' extender kit with the new PLC and hey presto all was green...I then installed the ''old'' PLC's and all was green..now running two seperate PLC networks via separate ethernet connections to the router ...All was working fine  but it only lasted 24hrs before all  the lights went red again...no matter how may times I repeated the above..the lights went red...I was giving up when TT tech rang me out of the blue ..I explained what was happening and they sent me out another extender kit....

 

Did as before......yet when I accessed the user interface for the extender I noticed that the latest  extender had older firmware installed ...and when paired I got the red lights ...yet the previous extender had a newer version....so I tried a process of mix and match using extender received via Debbie and Keith involvement  with the new plc sent out by TT this week.................and...........wait for it..........GREEN LIGHTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  AT LAST !!!!!!!!!!

So after three extender kits and hours of pairing / un pairing I now have a home network that works the way I wanted.......

 

I would like to point out that the TT branded dlink extender kits were discontinued by DLINK in 2019 and they do not offer any support or firmware upgrade and ( as per dlink ) if you carry out a reset ) pin in the hole ) the device will revert back to a previous ( older ) firmware version...with no option to update. 

 

and finally .....is it possible to rename the SSID of the TT extender wifi so that I am the only person connecting to it in my office and the rest of the family uses the TT router connection in the house ...to get better bandwidth etc 

Its going to provide a wifi signal to my garden outbuilding / office.

 

thankyou to all at TT for sorting out the replacement extender kits...now I need a trip to the post office to return all the bits  ...as I have been warned that I may be charged £50 per kit if they aren't returned ....

 

 

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KeithFrench
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Message 6 of 22

I think that you have proved that they are not compatible. Connect them all the way I suggested in an earlier post.

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moorlander
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new kit arrived and paired first attempt...all green lights on the extender and new PLC  UNTIL I paired up one  of my other Talktalk DLink PLC's .and added it to my home network...the network speed indicator on the wireless extender turned red...and despite removing the older PLC it has remained red....any suggestions ?

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Message 8 of 22

Hi moorlander

 

How are you getting on?

 

Thanks

 

Debbie

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moorlander
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Message 10 of 22

thanks Debbie and Keith 🙂

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Message 11 of 22

Hi moorlander

 

Apologies for the delay.

 

I have ordered replacement powerline adapters and a returns bag for the current ones.

 

Please allow 24-48hrs for this to arrive. Let us know how the connection compares.

 

Thanks

 

Debbie

KeithFrench
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Message 12 of 22

So long as your Community Profile is up to date, they'll be able to tie your forum username to your account & will just post on here when they have sent them unless they need to ask any other questions first.

Keith
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moorlander
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thanks Keith....ive been trying to get them set up for days now....thought I had done something wrong...I tried to contact TT via the chat service...but the ''technical service dept '' ( rolling of eyes commence )  has me trying to check my laptops / registry / router settings / you name it - it needs checking ...they obviously hadn't got a clue...

 

many thanks

How will Talktalk replace them , do I need to provide any personal details....?

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KeithFrench
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Message 14 of 22

Ah, it was just that you said originally that it was OK in the kitchen unless the old PLAs were connected. Now it would seem as if the new set is faulty.

 

The LED is not network speed, it is the powerline light, that when red indicates slow speed over the mains electricity. I'll ask TT to replace them for you.

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moorlander
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Keith, I have set up the PLA and the extender in the house plugged into the same double wall socket....next to each other....and have tried them in the same room in different sockets ....still get the same red light on the extender.

 

I haven't got as far as installing the extender outside...and it will only be installed in a plastic box...thin box....But the issues isn't wifi its the NETWORK speed indicator ...should be all green  lights on both the PLA and the extender who plugged into the same socket inside the house  or at least in the same room...and before an asks the house wiring is fine...been checked last year by an electrician after we had an appliance fail 

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KeithFrench
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This waterproof box may well be blocking the Wi-Fi signal from the extender anyway, is it definitely on the same electrical circuit as the network connector unit? What happens with the extender in the kitchen as you had it before, now that the old PLAs are disconnected, is the Powerline light still green there?

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moorlander
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I have an outdoor water proof power socket in a water proof box...I wanted to place the wifi extender in that to provide wifi into my garden / outbuilding as the building is on a separate mains circuit and cant use a PLA in that building.

 

I have removed all the ''old'' TT PLA and just plugged in the ''new'' PLA and extender ...in the same socket next to my router and although I now get three green lights on the PLA but are still getting a RED light on the extender - the network speed indicator .

 

 

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KeithFrench
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Message 18 of 22

Hi @moorlander,

 

@Michelle-TalkTalk has asked me to help you with this.

 

I have never tried them with any older PLAs. In your opening message you said that providing that the WiFi extender kit is connected without the old PLAs connected they work, is this still the case?

 

There is nothing to stop you from using the older set totally independent from the WiFi extender kit, it is just that it will use an extra LAN port on the router. This will always be better than trying to get them all to work as one unit & one LAN port on the router, as you will now have double the bandwidth or more (depending on which old D-Link ones you have).

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Message 19 of 22

Hi,

 

@KeithFrench - would you be able to offer any additional advice please?

 

Thanks

 

moorlander
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Message 20 of 22

HI DEBBIE, still getting a red light on both the new adapter and the extender (network speed ?)....and they are plugged into the same double 240v socket

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