PLC WPA4220 AV600 zumbido

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PLC WPA4220 AV600 zumbido
PLC WPA4220 AV600 zumbido
2025-10-01 17:28:16 - last edited 2025-10-16 11:48:49
Model: TL-WPA4220 KIT  
Hardware Version: V4
Firmware Version: Desconocida

Tengo un adaptador PLC TL-WPA4220 AV600, el kit de extensor wifi, y el aparato que emite el wifi, hace un zumbido y se pasa el rato reiniciandose, y por lo tanto no funciona.

No se ha tocado nada desde que se instaló.  Que puede ser?  Entra en garantia?

 

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Re:PLC WPA4220 AV600 zumbido -Solution
2025-10-11 02:28:30 - last edited 2025-10-16 11:48:49

Hello@KiKeT ,

According to Google Translate, your question is whether your WPA4220 auto-reboots itself. If there is any discrepancy, please describe it in English.


Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
1. Try a different wall socket: Plug the device into another power outlet to rule out any issues with the current socket.
2. Hard reset the Powerline device and re-pair it:
• For Powerline extenders (like your Wi-Fi unit), press and hold the Reset button for 10 seconds to reset it to factory settings.
• For Powerline adapters, press and hold the Pair button for 15 seconds until all LEDs briefly turn on.

After resetting, you may need to re-pair the devices. Press the Pair button on both units within one minute to reconnect them.

If the issue persists after these steps, please contact local support for further assistance.

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Re:PLC WPA4220 AV600 zumbido -Solution
2025-10-11 02:28:30 - last edited 2025-10-16 11:48:49

Hello@KiKeT ,

According to Google Translate, your question is whether your WPA4220 auto-reboots itself. If there is any discrepancy, please describe it in English.


Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
1. Try a different wall socket: Plug the device into another power outlet to rule out any issues with the current socket.
2. Hard reset the Powerline device and re-pair it:
• For Powerline extenders (like your Wi-Fi unit), press and hold the Reset button for 10 seconds to reset it to factory settings.
• For Powerline adapters, press and hold the Pair button for 15 seconds until all LEDs briefly turn on.

After resetting, you may need to re-pair the devices. Press the Pair button on both units within one minute to reconnect them.

If the issue persists after these steps, please contact local support for further assistance.

Welcome to Community! Get the latest posts: △New Firmware for Archer GE550/GE650 V1 Introduces AI-QoS, EasyMesh IoT Expansion, and More! △New Firmware Releases for Archer BE805 V1/BE450 V1 to Support VPN Merge, New ECO Mode, and More! More posts, please see: △ Get the Ongoing Pre-release Firmware for Wi-Fi Routers Here— Subscribe for Updates! Urgent problems with your Wi-Fi Router, Range Extender, or DSL Modem? Please reach out via private Messages or @Joesph-TP in your new thread directly. Click Or ☆Recommended Solution if the post/answer helps.
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Re:PLC WPA4220 AV600 zumbido
2025-10-18 06:19:41

  @Joseph-TP 

Si, claro que henprobado a cambiar de enchufe y reiniciarlo.. incluso cambiar de casa por si era de mi instalacion electrica.

Leí en otro foro que igual era culpa de un condensador, pero ni idea

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