Works in house but not in barn

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Works in house but not in barn
Works in house but not in barn
2022-10-21 19:03:04

Have a powerline adapter 7617 and all set up in the house it works great. I take the unit out to the barn where I want it and it doesn't link up. The barn is fed from the house panel with 100 amp service.

 

It's like it won't go through the breaker to the barn. Any thoughts?

 

It doesn't work in any of the barn plugs and it doesn't work in any of the light sockets in the ceiling using a plug-in adapter thing in the lights. 

 

Matt

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Re:Works in house but not in barn
2022-10-21 23:05:26

  @Eyespyauto,

Your assumption is most likely correct, we always recommend placing your powerline connections on the same circuit.

 

Most modern power breakers have a noise filter or other protections added for safety, however, these will either severely degrade or eliminate the powerline connection. There are other options that you can use, such as running ethernet cables under neath the ground, wireless mesh/extenders if your barn is close enough. Or you could potentially look into Point to Point Access Points(these are usually business class devices)

 

 

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