My listening room is in a separate building from my house and for the foreseable future my wifi in that room is only available by use of powerline adaptors between the house and the remote building (so using mains as the network effectively). BTW we are rural so 4G is also not easily available at any useful signal strength.
The issue I have is that there is clearly audible noise through my HIFI system, coming from the use of wifi powerline adaptors (unplug the listening room powerline adaptor and the noise goes away).
When actually using the HIFI, the noise generating powerline adaptor is not a problem, as I can simply unplug it whilst having a listening session. However, I hear the low level noise through the speakers whilst the HIFI is just sat dormant (I leave the HIFI all powered up) if I'm in the room either quietly reading or watching the TV in there.
If I were to plug my HIFI to the mains power socket via some sort of mains filtering device is that likely to stop the Powerline adaptor generated noise? If a mains filter is the solution, which would be recommended.
The issue I have is that there is clearly audible noise through my HIFI system, coming from the use of wifi powerline adaptors (unplug the listening room powerline adaptor and the noise goes away).
When actually using the HIFI, the noise generating powerline adaptor is not a problem, as I can simply unplug it whilst having a listening session. However, I hear the low level noise through the speakers whilst the HIFI is just sat dormant (I leave the HIFI all powered up) if I'm in the room either quietly reading or watching the TV in there.
If I were to plug my HIFI to the mains power socket via some sort of mains filtering device is that likely to stop the Powerline adaptor generated noise? If a mains filter is the solution, which would be recommended.