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I bought four TP-Link PowerLine Adapters ( two TL-PA7025P KIT ) 1000 Mbps. By replacing four Netgear 200 Mpbs Powerline Adapters I got a faster and more reliable connection. Great!
But sometimes, when a computer (directly plugged to one of the adapters) is downloading, I experience a network problem which seems to be related to downloading through a peer 2 peer protocol (Steam or World Of Tank for example). Here's the network problem:
- When it happens, no computer can ping the router ( SFR Box NB6 @ 192.168.1.1 ) through the Ethernet connection.
- Computers can ping the router through WiFi connection.
- Because the router/gateway is unreachable, Internet can't be reached.
- Computers can ping each others through the router ( PC1 <--Ethernet--> router <--PowerLine--> PC2 )
- Communication with the router works again after about 5 minutes
I know this seems router related, but this never happened with Netgear Powerline adapters. The router's IP adress seems blacklisted for 5 minutes, but I'm not really sure what's going on.
I tried so many things that it would be too long to write here. Any information or suggestion is welcome.
Are you getting any different color lights on the adapter when this occurs? – NetworkKingPin – 2016-06-08T09:34:51.067
No, the three lights on the adapter stay green. When this happens I can ping any other computer through the powerline adapter except the router. – Toz – 2016-06-08T09:43:54.787
Have you tried resetting the powerline adapters when this occurs? ive read a few times that steam has had issues with powerline adapters and its fix is to reset the connection after you close a steam game and open it back up. – NetworkKingPin – 2016-06-08T10:39:01.833
I tried to reset it, but because it fixes itself after about 5 minutes even without touching anything, I'm not sure reset helps. – Toz – 2016-06-08T11:56:01.777