Ok, so done some speed tests this afternoon. Looking at the results that seem better than previous, I think Iβm just seeing the inherent issues with powerline networking. Im using AV600 units, that have a 100Mbps ethernet port, so thatβs 1 limit there already.
FTTC Connection 80/20
Sync at 74.5/19.9
Connection speed of powerline units to router approx. 120mbps.
Laptop Speed test Main Router
Wireless 62mbps
Wired 65mbps
Laptop Speed test Main router using Powerline Main House
48mbps
Laptop Speed test Main Router Using powerline in conservatory
25mbps
Phone Speed Main house
67mbps
Phone Speed Conservatory
64mbps
Also the laptop im using is quite old from around 2008 or 09. Its only got an older Realtek FE ethernet controller with a 100mbps port.
My sons PC is connected via a powerline and hes getting at least 60mbps, but his laptop is relatively new with a gigbit port etc.
in reality I dont think there is much more I can do, with the limitations I have unless I go and purchase a mesh system, which for my needs I think is overkill.
i might just change the 2nd router SSID and just uise that for connection to the printer and roku box.
FTTC Connection 80/20
Sync at 74.5/19.9
Connection speed of powerline units to router approx. 120mbps.
Laptop Speed test Main Router
Wireless 62mbps
Wired 65mbps
Laptop Speed test Main router using Powerline Main House
48mbps
Laptop Speed test Main Router Using powerline in conservatory
25mbps
Phone Speed Main house
67mbps
Phone Speed Conservatory
64mbps
Also the laptop im using is quite old from around 2008 or 09. Its only got an older Realtek FE ethernet controller with a 100mbps port.
My sons PC is connected via a powerline and hes getting at least 60mbps, but his laptop is relatively new with a gigbit port etc.
in reality I dont think there is much more I can do, with the limitations I have unless I go and purchase a mesh system, which for my needs I think is overkill.
i might just change the 2nd router SSID and just uise that for connection to the printer and roku box.
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