Lol, I did the same thing. Unfortunately I wired my house before I knew I would own a tank that required internet access.(talk about lack of forsight???) So needless to say my Ethernet plug is acros room by my TV. So I'll see if one of those power line adapters is the fix to this situation.I gave up on wireless bridges. I threw in the towel and wired my hole house with CAT6. It's a great investment and can be used for all sorts of things aside from Apex, like network cam, Audio-Video, etc.
Since wiring, I've never had a connectivity problem. Before that it was relatively stable, but not perfect. Resets and reboots were a must every once in a while. Running the microwave would kill the signal completely temporarily.
Hope this helps.
Powerlines don't need to be on the same circuit. I've used them in the past and currently use one for an ip camera on different circuits. My solar also uses one. All are on different circuits with zero problems.
Why does it got to be a gfi?+1 when I move it around the apartment it works as long as it is a GFI plug
Why does it got to be a gfi?
I'm using a signal repeater and it keeps losing connectivity with the main router. What have you guys found to be bullet proof?
You got me. I'm going to return these and get another one. Maybe these are faulty. I had these hooked up to a nongfi plug before I went with apex and they worked every now and then. Now just refusing to work at all.
Mrhappy what adapters do you use and what is ipaddress/status.sht
Wanna buy my WiFi reefangel?And this is the reason why I regret buying a APEX. How is there not WIFI built into this for $500+?
I've been using it the the last month as a $500 light timer..