TO start with, you need to remove the GREEN cable completely. To make this work the way you want you need to have 2 separate LANs and I would recommend that they way to achieve the 2 LANs is to use the Edimax to serve one LAN and the house to serve the other. I am assuming that the Edimax router has the connection to the internet? Via Broadband of some kind? Is this what link number 5 is meant to be? If you can give the model number of the Edimax, this would be helpful.Īpologies for my misunderstanding in my first response. This is unclear from your description & diagram - if there are 2 Homeplug devices present, you need to show them both. For the latter, there is a need for a pair (or more) of Homeplug devices, typically one near the router and one or more near the equipment which needs to connect. There are two generally available types of connection to the router for Homeplug devices - either a WiFi connection (a "Wifi extender"), or a connection made via the electric house wiring ("powerline networking"). However, the connection between the Homeplug and the Edimax access point is unclear. I am assuming that the Homeplug is being used to provide a network connection in location(s) where connectivity would otherwise not be possible. The physical locations of the various items and the nature of the links between them (numbered 1 to 5 on your diagram) are key, but these are not well described. I am finding your description and your diagram somewhat confusing.
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