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16 October 2025 at 19:13 #70512GOLD Member
As far as I know the Beolab 2000 should work fine if connected to a Beolink Wireless 1 via Masterlink. I can’t seem to get mine to work though – it remains in standby. If I try to activate it, it will come on for a second, then put itself straight back into standby.
I know that the BL2000 is working as I’ve tested it while connected directly to my ML network. I also know the BLW1 works as I can connect and IR Eye and a pair or Beolab 6000s via Powelink, and it works fine with those connected.
I’ve also tried 3 different ML cables juts in case it was a faulty cable, but the same result with all 3.
I can’t figure it out. My ML Network consists of a Beosystem 3 (Opt. 2), a Beosound 4 (Opt, 0) and a Beosound 5 (in A. Slave mode).
Location: LiverpoolMy B&O Icons:16 October 2025 at 19:53 #70514Madskp
GOLD Memberyou might havea aolder software version on your BLW1 units
ML to ML on the BLW1 is supported from SW 2.1
This software version was introduced from serial number higher than 19956171. So if your units has a lower serial than that chances are you are on a lower software version.
As far as I know the only other way to check and update the software is with a dealer service tool.
And if you go for a higher software all wireless units has to be on the same version.
Hope this is helpfull
Location: Denmark17 October 2025 at 07:07 #70519GOLD MemberAh thank you – I didn’t know that ML to ML on a Beolink Wireless 1 was on later software only. Mine are both earlier serial numbers than the one you have given, so I’m sure that’s it.
It was only really for testing the capability of them anyway. I’ll use them with PL speakers connected instead.
Location: LiverpoolMy B&O Icons:17 October 2025 at 07:24 #70520Madskp
GOLD MemberAh thank you – I didn’t know that ML to ML on a Beolink Wireless 1 was on later software only. Mine are both earlier serial numbers than the one you have given, so I’m sure that’s it.
yes very likely then.
It was only really for testing the capability of them anyway. I’ll use them with PL speakers connected instead.
One thing to know is that there can be stability issues as they work on the 2.4Ghz waveband which is also used for WI-FI, Bluetooth, microwave owens, door bells, baby alarms, and probably a lot of other things. So inteference from one or more of the mentioned can happen. Again the servicetool is needed for changing the channel trying to avoid inteference, so not very user friendly on that account.
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