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J Lunis
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Have installed a PC network in my house. From my routerer, I have an
ethernet cable running to an adapter that plugs into an electric outlet.
In theory, I should be able to plug another adapter into another
outlet in my house and any device plugged in an ethernet port on the 2nd
(remote) adapter should be seen by my router and become a part of my
network. In fact, this works very well.
Except for one outlet. When I plug my 2nd adapter into this particular
outlet, my router/network can not 'see' it. If I plug the adapter into
other outlets in the same room, my network can 'find' it. I have tried
8-10 outlets throughout my house and the network can 'find' the adpater,
but this one outlet - no signal to the router/network.
Possibly incorrectly, but I suspect the problem is with the outlet and
not with the adapter. Any ideas on what the problem is with the one
'bad' outlet?
I hope this is the proper ng for this question. I can find no other ng
that looks relevant.
Have installed a PC network in my house. From my routerer, I have an
ethernet cable running to an adapter that plugs into an electric outlet.
In theory, I should be able to plug another adapter into another
outlet in my house and any device plugged in an ethernet port on the 2nd
(remote) adapter should be seen by my router and become a part of my
network. In fact, this works very well.
Except for one outlet. When I plug my 2nd adapter into this particular
outlet, my router/network can not 'see' it. If I plug the adapter into
other outlets in the same room, my network can 'find' it. I have tried
8-10 outlets throughout my house and the network can 'find' the adpater,
but this one outlet - no signal to the router/network.
Possibly incorrectly, but I suspect the problem is with the outlet and
not with the adapter. Any ideas on what the problem is with the one
'bad' outlet?