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MAAdCityBorn
Junior Member
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12-14-2016, 12:28 PM
#21
I attempted to link the powerline straight to the modem, but it didn’t help. Should I try pinging the default gateway instead? Yes, that does work.
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MAAdCityBorn
12-14-2016, 12:28 PM #21

I attempted to link the powerline straight to the modem, but it didn’t help. Should I try pinging the default gateway instead? Yes, that does work.

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emmylee33
Senior Member
710
12-14-2016, 01:39 PM
#22
@Xander710 Again, please list the exact make and model of the modem/AP that you’re using. Do not use the powerline to connect to the modem/AP. Directly connect an ethernet cable from the PC to the modem/AP and test. Also, have you tried disabling IPv6 for the adapter being used and restarting the PC?
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emmylee33
12-14-2016, 01:39 PM #22

@Xander710 Again, please list the exact make and model of the modem/AP that you’re using. Do not use the powerline to connect to the modem/AP. Directly connect an ethernet cable from the PC to the modem/AP and test. Also, have you tried disabling IPv6 for the adapter being used and restarting the PC?

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Coolpius
Member
142
12-20-2016, 06:16 PM
#23
Turning off IPv6 fully shuts down my internet connection on the PC. I plan to check it directly from the modem later since it's still early. The modem model is: cv8560.
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Coolpius
12-20-2016, 06:16 PM #23

Turning off IPv6 fully shuts down my internet connection on the PC. I plan to check it directly from the modem later since it's still early. The modem model is: cv8560.

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hdoor20
Senior Member
477
12-27-2016, 11:21 PM
#24
I checked it again, it functions both when plugged straight into the modem and when linked to an older router that was already connected to the modem.
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hdoor20
12-27-2016, 11:21 PM #24

I checked it again, it functions both when plugged straight into the modem and when linked to an older router that was already connected to the modem.

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emmylee33
Senior Member
710
12-28-2016, 10:07 PM
#25
I thought the router was the source of the issue. If your computers and laptops are too distant from the modem, switching to a dedicated wireless access point might be better. It’s not exactly a router; it’s a Layer 2 translating bridge that converts 802.11 Wi-Fi frames into 802.3 Ethernet frames. This setup was used at my school and functions effectively, linking wireless devices to a wired network. I believe the WAP mentioned is similar, though I’m not entirely certain. Link: Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC PRO
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emmylee33
12-28-2016, 10:07 PM #25

I thought the router was the source of the issue. If your computers and laptops are too distant from the modem, switching to a dedicated wireless access point might be better. It’s not exactly a router; it’s a Layer 2 translating bridge that converts 802.11 Wi-Fi frames into 802.3 Ethernet frames. This setup was used at my school and functions effectively, linking wireless devices to a wired network. I believe the WAP mentioned is similar, though I’m not entirely certain. Link: Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC PRO

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