![]() Now the utility finds the Powerlines correctly. However, I found nMap instead which I installed separately and that did the trick. ![]() TpPLC utility problem, strangely enough there was no mention anywhere apart this post I found accidentaly, that in order to use the utility, you need to use WinPcap !!!! That is by now discontinued and does not work with Win10. Now, I tried to look for the firmware, but there is none for V3 (EU) version. ![]() ![]() I tried to use the diagram, but as I said, LEDs are consistently green when the connection drops out this way. Main PC is connected via Powerline.ΔΆ.&3. When the connection drops out - it only drops out on Powerline circuit, the wireless devices work normally. I am using TP-Link wireless router to which are wirelessly connected all the mobile phones and one laptop device.
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