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Internet speed is roughly 100Mb/s per device, yet just 20Mb/s on a PC.

Internet speed is roughly 100Mb/s per device, yet just 20Mb/s on a PC.

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steel51
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09-10-2023, 04:30 AM
#1
The speed on your PC doesn't compare with other devices in the house after switching providers. The Netgear Powerline PL1000 worked before, but now it's not functioning properly. You can't locate a solution for this issue.
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steel51
09-10-2023, 04:30 AM #1

The speed on your PC doesn't compare with other devices in the house after switching providers. The Netgear Powerline PL1000 worked before, but now it's not functioning properly. You can't locate a solution for this issue.

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CougillM
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09-10-2023, 09:58 AM
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Power line adapters come with a speed rating, but they often don’t hit it. Based on what I’ve seen, this seems typical for budget or older models. I’d prefer wireless if you can find a solid adapter and router. I noticed improvements in ping and speed, but stability dropped when switching from power line to Wi-Fi. Now I use a cable, and my PC offers the best latency, performance, and consistency.
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CougillM
09-10-2023, 09:58 AM #2

Power line adapters come with a speed rating, but they often don’t hit it. Based on what I’ve seen, this seems typical for budget or older models. I’d prefer wireless if you can find a solid adapter and router. I noticed improvements in ping and speed, but stability dropped when switching from power line to Wi-Fi. Now I use a cable, and my PC offers the best latency, performance, and consistency.