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Message 21 of 48

Re: Picture Issues

Found the reset Button on my Top-Link AV1000 PLA's & had put the TV unit in an extension socket which I now realise is wrong.
Terry
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Message 22 of 48

Re: Picture Issues

Hi, thanks for confirming the AV1000 PLAs - It' s a very reasonable type and generally OK on a "clean" line, or at least as clear as home ring mains can ever be.

PLA devices are a good solution but never "ideal" as they still have to convert the broadband signal to what's effectively a radio signal that is sent over the home wiring to its partner, with an inevitable loss of speed and remaining susceptible to interference from other devices between - great when they work but quite difficult to troubleshoot when they don't!

If you have been able to reset and re-pair the devices, let us know how you get on especially if using the WiFi is not a good alternative at the moment.

thanks

David

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Message 23 of 48

Re: Picture Issues

Thanks for expanding on Sh2, sorry for slipping into tech speak!
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Message 24 of 48

Re: Picture Issues

@Tel2  As long as the PLAs are not plugged into an extension socket, I don’t think that having the tv unit plugged into one would cause a problem. It certainly doesn’t for us, although the extension socket is plugged into the PLA.

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Message 25 of 48

Re: Picture Issues

I am now convinced my 5 year old Router &/or my 6 Day old Pro Box are causing Pixalation on all HD channels.

Yesterday I Up-Dated my Panasonic HDR Tv ,Re-booted my PLA's, swopped both HDMI & Ethernet cables & ,thanks to great help on here, I was becoming convinced the Issue was resolved.(just 2 Ultra minor Issues )

However watching Mel Goodrich, on BBC 2 , Pixalation returned with 4 Incidents.

I will contact BT again but time is running -out for me to Cancel.

Terry

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Message 26 of 48

Re: Picture Issues

@Tel2 do you just have the 2 powerline adapters? One connected to the hub, the other connected to the TV Box Pro?

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Message 27 of 48

Re: Picture Issues

Yes just 2.

Terry

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Message 28 of 48

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Ok, so is it an option for you to temporarily move your TV and TV Box directly next to your hub, so that they can be directly wired by ethernet? This will prove one way or the other.
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Message 29 of 48

Re: Picture Issues

@DarrenDev 

We've both suggested that it needs testing with ethernet, you twice now, along with @David_H suggesting trying WiFi. Like the requests to clarify if this is an HD or UHD issue, those posts have been completely ignored. It seems @Tel2 is more fixated on cancellation, so we should probably leave him to that route, as he clearly doesn't want to engage with the advice he's been offered.

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Message 30 of 48

Re: Picture Issues

Tv is too big to move & the Hub to Box is no more than 8m. apart with 1 Fibre wall adjacent to the Router.

Never had Pixalation Issues before this EE/BT box.

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