Connecting Freebox server to Freebox player
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Nicolas
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Hello,
I replaced the powerline connection between the Freebox server and Freebox player with a 15-meter Ethernet cable after unplugging the powerline adapters from both plugs, leaving them powered on to ensure the power supply for both boxes.
Everything works wonderfully, but the two plugs are flashing green. It's a bit annoying, but does this not lead to "premature wear" of the two plugs?
Best regards.
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I replaced the powerline connection between the Freebox server and Freebox player with a 15-meter Ethernet cable after unplugging the powerline adapters from both plugs, leaving them powered on to ensure the power supply for both boxes.
Everything works wonderfully, but the two plugs are flashing green. It's a bit annoying, but does this not lead to "premature wear" of the two plugs?
Best regards.
Configuration: Android / SamsungBrowser 7.4
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Thank you for your response.
To follow up, I completely disconnected the plugs, but then there is no power to either the server or the player; everything remains off. I believe that on the Freebox Revolution, the plugs, besides the PLC function, also have the 12-volt power function for the server and the player.
So how can I stop the green flashing of the 2 plugs, if possible? Thank you, have a good day and best regards.
To follow up, I completely disconnected the plugs, but then there is no power to either the server or the player; everything remains off. I believe that on the Freebox Revolution, the plugs, besides the PLC function, also have the 12-volt power function for the server and the player.
So how can I stop the green flashing of the 2 plugs, if possible? Thank you, have a good day and best regards.
To prevent the plugs from continuing to flash, connect another Ethernet cable between the two power boxes.