LAN connections can offer faster performance than internet speeds in certain scenarios.
LAN connections can offer faster performance than internet speeds in certain scenarios.
It might stem from a problem within the router or switch itself—such as interference from nearby power lines affecting its internet connection. Alternatively, the issue could be disrupting the DSL cable, impacting performance.
Powerline AFAIK mainly affects DSL connections, and if it did then it would influence all devices connected at once. I’ve seen something similar with WiFi, but I couldn’t figure it out. I thought sometimes the delay from WiFi or Powerline could affect internet traffic when combined with local latency. Using LAN is fine since the delay to your NAS is minimal.