Can I run 2 separate connections through Ethernet powerline adapters?

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As title, my home net is naff, but I get an ok 4g signal. So I've got a 4g router along with a bt one. 4g's fine, but the connection does drop now and again when gaming, which is annoying. So, I've tried bonding the connection on the pc, that's fine, but I game on the Xbox, so I need to do 2 Ethernets into the pc and hotspot it out. Access is the main problem,I can't get either Ethernet cables directly, so I was thinking about 2 pairs of powerline adapters and connecting that way, I assume that won't work?

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Ah sorry, I'll say it a bit simpler. So(just so we're on the same wavelength) the powerline adapters plug into two sockets, one next to your router(connected by Ethernet) and another in the room you want the internet access(Ethernet access in my case) and will send your internet through the electricity. I've got 2 routers, so two separate connections (4g and land line). I wasn't sure if I could send 2 different connections through 2 different powerline adapters or if they would cause interference.
 
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