Liveplug HD adding a third??
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Hello,
I am currently using a pair of Liveplug HD (Orange).
I would like to add a third Liveplug to this setup to enjoy the internet in another part of the house.
Orange sells Liveplugs in pairs but also individually, so my question is: can I simply add a single unit to my current setup, and will it be compatible, will it work with the existing pair?
Thank you for your help,
Yanoush.
I am currently using a pair of Liveplug HD (Orange).
I would like to add a third Liveplug to this setup to enjoy the internet in another part of the house.
Orange sells Liveplugs in pairs but also individually, so my question is: can I simply add a single unit to my current setup, and will it be compatible, will it work with the existing pair?
Thank you for your help,
Yanoush.
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Yes, it's possible; you just need to perform the right actions to synchronize them.
Orange sells products that appear to come from DEVOLO, the dLAN® 200 AVplus.
Here is the manual:
https://www.devolo.fr/internet-partout-chez-soi
Orange sells products that appear to come from DEVOLO, the dLAN® 200 AVplus.
Here is the manual:
https://www.devolo.fr/internet-partout-chez-soi
You just need to press (for 1 second) the small button next to the Ethernet ports of the liveplug connected to the box, then within the next 2 minutes do the same on the liveplugs you want to synchronize.
Hello everyone,
I am looking to solve a problem related to the use of 2 pairs of Liveplug 200 HD+.
Indeed, synchronizing was the first thing I tried, which did not change my problem; this button is for encryption according to Devolo's manual.
MY CONCERN:
I have one transmitter and two receivers, one for the TV and one for a remote computer.
There are no communication issues as long as only one receiver is working (the other is plugged in but on standby).
When I turn on the computer, it disconnects the TV (the decoder).
When I turn on the TV decoder, it disconnects the computer...
In short, the three-way setup is still not working!
I tried switching the plugs around, but nothing works!
If you have solved this kind of problem, I look forward to your suggestions!
Thanks
I am looking to solve a problem related to the use of 2 pairs of Liveplug 200 HD+.
Indeed, synchronizing was the first thing I tried, which did not change my problem; this button is for encryption according to Devolo's manual.
MY CONCERN:
I have one transmitter and two receivers, one for the TV and one for a remote computer.
There are no communication issues as long as only one receiver is working (the other is plugged in but on standby).
When I turn on the computer, it disconnects the TV (the decoder).
When I turn on the TV decoder, it disconnects the computer...
In short, the three-way setup is still not working!
I tried switching the plugs around, but nothing works!
If you have solved this kind of problem, I look forward to your suggestions!
Thanks
Hello,
The problem with you is that you are using a single liveplug on the box or rather one single Ethernet port on the livebox. The port used will configure itself to route the TV service which is not compatible with that of the PCs or vice versa depending on the last device you turn on.
With 3 plugs synchronized together, you can connect the box + 2 PCs or the box + 2 decoders.
With 4 plugs synchronized in pairs, you can connect the box & 1 PC + the box & 1 decoder.
In your situation: you need to buy a 4th plug
Otherwise, with a hub or a network switch: to connect one plug to the switch itself connected to 2 different ports, it might work but I haven’t tried it.
The problem with you is that you are using a single liveplug on the box or rather one single Ethernet port on the livebox. The port used will configure itself to route the TV service which is not compatible with that of the PCs or vice versa depending on the last device you turn on.
With 3 plugs synchronized together, you can connect the box + 2 PCs or the box + 2 decoders.
With 4 plugs synchronized in pairs, you can connect the box & 1 PC + the box & 1 decoder.
In your situation: you need to buy a 4th plug
Otherwise, with a hub or a network switch: to connect one plug to the switch itself connected to 2 different ports, it might work but I haven’t tried it.
I had the same problem: connecting 2 TVs to the same Livebox with 2 decoders through Liveplugs.
Although Orange sells Liveplugs individually, they apparently connect in pairs.
So I have two pairs of Liveplugs.
My first TV is connected to the first pair of Liveplugs (Ethernet cable on connection 2 of the box).
I connected a second Ethernet cable to connection 3 of the box and connected it to the first Liveplug of the second pair.
Just connect the second Liveplug to the second decoder normally, and it works.
Although Orange sells Liveplugs individually, they apparently connect in pairs.
So I have two pairs of Liveplugs.
My first TV is connected to the first pair of Liveplugs (Ethernet cable on connection 2 of the box).
I connected a second Ethernet cable to connection 3 of the box and connected it to the first Liveplug of the second pair.
Just connect the second Liveplug to the second decoder normally, and it works.
(need the Security ID behind the liveplug HD+)
And it works!
Thanks to toniox! the only valid pointer found on the net!