Connecting tips

Powerline networking sends data along the electrical wiring of your home, so the data can be corrupted by electrical interference (sometimes called “noise”) and the length of wiring it must pass through. Although your powerline devices can overcome most interference, it’s best to avoid creating interference so ensure the highest reliability. To reduce electrical interference, follow these tips:

• Connect powerline devices directly to the wall power outlet

Recommended

Use a noise-filtering power strip to isolate powerline devices from AC power adapters.

Outlet

Noise-filtering power strip

Powerline device

Notes:

Do not connect your powerline device to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), backup power supply, or a noise-filtering power strip.

Do not connect other high power-consuming devices to the same wall power outlet that your powerline device uses.

Do not connect electrical noise-emitting appliances to the same wall power outlet that your powerline device uses, such as:

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