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Old 9th May 2010, 06:21 PM   #1
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Good Morning,

About six months ago I purchased an Accurian Homeplug speaker system off Craigslist. When I brought them home, I set them up, connected them to my Wii and they worked beautifully. The next day none of the speakers would play, though all definitely had power. I suspect the audio injector to be the problem, but have no idea what steps I can use to troubleshoot the problem. I set them up again yesterday and hooked them up to my Mac, again, they worked beautifully, this morning, nada. I happened upon your forum looking for a solution and have a feeling that if there is an answer to be had; it's going to come from a member here.

Thanks you
Gary
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