Low-speed connection through power adapter cables
Low-speed connection through power adapter cables
I just rearranged my room and need a long network cable looping around it. That would help, but I might not have that option. I pulled out my TP-Link Powerline adapters—they’re 1200Mbps and should connect at 900–1100Mbps between each other. That’s more than enough for my 500Mbps internet. However, speed tests show only about 200Mbps download and 37Mbps upload. Could it be the distance or interference affecting performance? If they’re linked at 900Mbps+, I should expect higher download speeds.
It's as if folks aren't paying attention. I mentioned a link between them that's over 900Mbps, yet when they're all connected at that speed, I only see around 200Mbps. I don’t bother asking for help online because people seem to ignore my questions. I reach out hoping others will ask similar things and we can spot the same pattern together. A question is asked, someone replies with past attempts, and then others jump in saying they've tried different options. If you don't take the time to read and grasp what's being said, just move on. It frustrates me when people offer help but can't even focus on the post.
Isolate powerline to their own plugs.. less inteferance. Not shared if you can... I for example have a double on the wall.. My Powerline has its own on the left with a powerboard coming off the right. IE don't use them with a powerboard and such... as it will lower the transfer speeds. If you only have a single wall outlet your out of luck in a sense.. with a PC powered alongside the powerline on the same circuit it can drastically lower speeds attained. If a room near you has a spare, you can run powerline there and have a smaller cable run to your room from there..?