A:AnswerYou might try a system reset if your product has one. The NETGEAR - Powerline AC1200 Gigabit Ethernet I purchased came with one. Then try it again with different outlet. No idea why it would do this.
A:AnswerThe two pieces must be plugged into wiring that comes from the same electrical box. If your wiring to the second pole comes from the same electrical box then should work... if you are bring billed for 2 meters, one from each building, then no-- probably wont work.
A:AnswerIf your wiring in your house is good you should get close to your 250. I have one that's on the far side of my house....wi-fi won't reach and it gets just a few Mbs below my maximum speed.
A:AnswerI can't give you an accurate answer but the box indicates a range of up to 500m (5382ft). It will work for sure. How well of a signal will you get? I cannot determine that but if your'e paying for good internet mps then it should work fairly well.
A:AnswerThat's right. There's a lot of factors that could result in a lag but if this doesn't work then check with your internet provider over the internet speed plans for a possible upgrade.
A:AnswerYes, - Like i have one Powerline box connected to my Roku TV and Fire TV Stick
(but you have to buy the Ethernet adapter for the Fire TV Stick on Amazon),
A:AnswerNo the Ethernet ports are NOT POE!
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a standard that allows Ethernet cables to simultaneously transmit data and power using a single network cable. This allows system integrators and network installers to deploy powered devices in locations that lack electrical circuitry.
The Powerline 2000 provides an Ethernet connection over your home’s electrical wiring. So you could call it ‘Ethernet over power’!!!
A:AnswerI used this device to relocate my Arlo camera base station to get better connectivity from my cameras to the base. I’m not familiar with the nest cameras but it worked great for Arlo.