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2020-01-27 20:06:05
@Carl Sorry, I tend to be "too literal", and the science behind Powerline remains much of a mystery. I completely agree that distance, quality of wiring & connections, etc. will degrade a signal...
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2020-01-25 15:57:19
@UnWired The mystery continues. Had another "Red Out" and reset. Today, I noticed that the tpPLC utility reports throughput in one direction between two adapters but "?" in the other direction. The...
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2020-01-24 22:59:20
@FLJerseyBoy Will be interesting to see what happens. I have two concerns: What causes this? Surely over a period of weeks or months every combination of things in my house have been on and off, but...
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2020-01-24 21:49:50
@Carl My disagreement is with the concept of "jump". The bus bar is a solid bar of copper running from top to bottom with lugs sticking up at every other position. A signal going from the top of the...
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2020-01-24 21:00:03
@apseedorff Aside from having an open ground is BAD - BAD - BAD, the answer is "it depends on which Powerline adapters you have." The earliest adapters used the hot and neutral wires. However, the...
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2020-01-24 20:44:50
@Carl I do not believe this analysis is correct. Behind the circuit breakers are two solid copper bus bars, each connected to the separate "phases" of a typical residential electrical supply. Here's...
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