How to Set Up Ethernet and Wireless Powerline Adapters

2022-06-25 08:59:47 By : Ms. Angel Huang

Struggling to get Wi-Fi in parts of your house? Here's everything you need to know about to connect powerline adapters and increase network range.

Setting up a wireless network should be simple. But Wi-Fi is susceptible to all sorts of issues, from interference from other devices to architectural limitations such as walls and ceilings. While you might think you're going to enjoy 50Mbps internet, the speed of your wireless network is slowing things down.

The answer is Ethernet. Capable of data speeds up to 1000Gbps, Ethernet is sadly impractical for most properties. After all, who has time to drill holes and route cables? This is where powerline adapters come into play.

Here's what you need to know about setting up powerline adapters.

You'll find various advantages for using an Ethernet connection between your devices and your router via powerline adapters. Consider enhanced security, reliability, and fewer cables running around the place. Not to mention the improved reach of your network.

However, the key advantage of powerline adapters over Wi-Fi is speed. Does a powerline adapter set up reduce speed? No: a wired connection is simply faster than data transmitted through the air.

With Ethernet cables assembled to a good standard, a high-speed Ethernet network can be set up in your home. All you need is a few short lengths and powerline adapters as required.

Before you buy your powerline adapters, you need to know a few things.

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Two types of powerline adapter are on the market.

Below we look at setting each type up.

Wondering how to get internet through a plug socket? With a powerline adapter connected to your router, it's simple.

Within moments, data should be flowing from the router to the newly networked device.

Setting up a wireless powerline adapter is similar to how you use a standard powerline adapter.

There are two ways to use wireless networking.

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With the wireless powerline adapters set up, you've extended the range of your home network.

With your data flowing around your network thanks to powerline adapters, you should be ready to enjoy streamed TV, gaming, or just standard online use. But occasionally, issues occur with powerline adapters.

Almost all such problems can be resolved by resetting the device. But how do you reset a powerline adapter? Almost all devices have a hardware reset button, which initiates a power cycle for the adapter, but crucially, not for any electrical device plugged through it. Check the powerline adapter's documentation to learn where the reset button is.

Once the powerline adapter restarts, any issues should be resolved, and the data should flow once again.

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Wi-Fi is great. It's perfect for mobile devices and a few IoT applications. But for static hardware like PCs, TVs, and game consoles – not to mention set-top boxes and media streamers – Ethernet is the better option.

By employing powerline adapters to extend your home network, you can ensure fast speeds for static devices around the house. With a powerline adapter with a Wi-Fi extension, meanwhile, those handheld consoles and laptops can potentially be used in any room.

Better still, powerline adapters are easy to install, setup, and troubleshoot.

Deputy Editor for Security, Linux, DIY, Programming, and Tech Explained, and Really Useful Podcast producer, with extensive experience in desktop and software support. A contributor to Linux Format magazine, Christian is a Raspberry Pi tinkerer, Lego lover and retro gaming fan.

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