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ethernet slow?

ethernet slow?

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201
09-02-2016, 12:06 PM
#1
I'm seeing 5MB/s with the Devolo Powerline Adapter 550+, which is lower than the 25MB/s you got via Wi-Fi before. Let me know if you need advice on improving the connection.
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AwesomeIce1121
09-02-2016, 12:06 PM #1

I'm seeing 5MB/s with the Devolo Powerline Adapter 550+, which is lower than the 25MB/s you got via Wi-Fi before. Let me know if you need advice on improving the connection.

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09-09-2016, 12:17 PM
#2
It is linked to power through a system that manages its flow and distribution.
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_ReflexLegend_
09-09-2016, 12:17 PM #2

It is linked to power through a system that manages its flow and distribution.

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CherryQuake
Member
166
09-12-2016, 02:37 PM
#3
It's directly on the wall with no breakers in the path.
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CherryQuake
09-12-2016, 02:37 PM #3

It's directly on the wall with no breakers in the path.

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GreeenBear
Member
156
09-18-2016, 01:09 AM
#4
It might be related to something unknown, but I can't pinpoint it. Check out some online resources and consider trying different approaches. There are plenty of guides available, and a manual can be very helpful.
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GreeenBear
09-18-2016, 01:09 AM #4

It might be related to something unknown, but I can't pinpoint it. Check out some online resources and consider trying different approaches. There are plenty of guides available, and a manual can be very helpful.

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Th3G4merX
Senior Member
700
09-20-2016, 01:55 PM
#5
They're connecting both adapters to the same circuit. Just because you're plugged directly into a wall doesn't mean there aren't breakers elsewhere. Many rooms use a signal breaker, but not every room shares the same one. If the adapters are in different rooms, you'll have two breakers. It's possible the adapters run on separate breakers, which might be on different phases in the panel. This could lead to performance problems because the signal has to travel to the meter to reach another phase. @LukeSavenije had a valid observation—interference is a real concern. Power cables aren't twisted pairs and lack shielding, so devices on them can generate EMI, which disrupts data connections. Check for any new items on the same circuit that might cause issues, like a window air conditioner, whose compressor could interfere with the line.
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Th3G4merX
09-20-2016, 01:55 PM #5

They're connecting both adapters to the same circuit. Just because you're plugged directly into a wall doesn't mean there aren't breakers elsewhere. Many rooms use a signal breaker, but not every room shares the same one. If the adapters are in different rooms, you'll have two breakers. It's possible the adapters run on separate breakers, which might be on different phases in the panel. This could lead to performance problems because the signal has to travel to the meter to reach another phase. @LukeSavenije had a valid observation—interference is a real concern. Power cables aren't twisted pairs and lack shielding, so devices on them can generate EMI, which disrupts data connections. Check for any new items on the same circuit that might cause issues, like a window air conditioner, whose compressor could interfere with the line.