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Unidentified Network when using Powerline

Hey I recently bought a NetCommWireless 200Mbps Powerline Adapter with AC Pass-through and hooked it up. I connected everything correctly and the adapter shows all 3 green LEDs are lit indicating that they are both linked and that everything is working, but when I check on my computer it says "Unidentified Network" and "Limited Connection". When I check on control panel it says "Unidentified Network" and the access type is "No network access". I checked on my Ethernet Status and it states the following:

 

Connection

 

IPv4 Connectivity: No network access

IPv4 Connectivity: No network access

Media State: Enabled

Duration: 00:07:04

Speed: 100Mbps

 

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Packets 356 I 0

 

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Hey I recently bought a NetCommWireless 200Mbps Powerline Adapter with AC Pass-through and hooked it up. I connected everything correctly and the adapter shows all 3 green LEDs are lit indicating that they are both linked and that everything is working, but when I check on my computer it says "Unidentified Network" and "Limited Connection". When I check on control panel it says "Unidentified Network" and the access type is "No network access". I checked on my Ethernet Status and it states the following:

 

Connection

 

IPv4 Connectivity: No network access

IPv4 Connectivity: No network access

Media State: Enabled

Duration: 00:07:04

Speed: 100Mbps

 

Activity

 

Packets 356 I 0

 

Interesting, I haven't had that problem with the 200s we used to have or the 500s I upgraded too when we added more devices.

 

Does it work if you try the adapters when they're plugged in next to each other on a power board?

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Interesting, I haven't had that problem with the 200s we used to have or the 500s I upgraded too when we added more devices.

 

Does it work if you try the adapters when they're plugged in next to each other on a power board?

 

What do you mean?

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