Powerline connection
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Hello, following another request posted recently;
before buying (for the first time) a console I would like to know if:
/ if I connect the console to the television, can I connect the ethernet cable to the electrical outlet equipped with powerline adapters, does it allow internet connection? The LIVEBOX is too far away
/ if yes to my question above, the electrical outlet with the powerline adapter is connected to the TV decoder. The powerline adapter has only one output, how to connect the TV decoder and the console to this single outlet? I read that I need hubs or switches, can you specify which "power strip" I would need?
Thank you
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before buying (for the first time) a console I would like to know if:
/ if I connect the console to the television, can I connect the ethernet cable to the electrical outlet equipped with powerline adapters, does it allow internet connection? The LIVEBOX is too far away
/ if yes to my question above, the electrical outlet with the powerline adapter is connected to the TV decoder. The powerline adapter has only one output, how to connect the TV decoder and the console to this single outlet? I read that I need hubs or switches, can you specify which "power strip" I would need?
Thank you
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 62.0.3202.62
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Hello there,
you can indeed use powerline adapters to connect your console directly to your router,
Today, there are several types of powerline adapters, personally I recommend the model that plugs into a wall socket WITH an integrated socket which will allow you to plug your power strip back in on top, really effective ;)
best regards
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probably an issue with layer 8.