Wi-Fi help
Wi-Fi help
TP-Link offers some solid powerline Ethernet solutions for this setup. Any Ethernet-powered powerline device will suffice. Although latency isn't as fast as direct Ethernet or SFP Fibre, it provides more stability and significantly outperforms wireless in most cases—just a minor slowdown in internet speed. Ultimately, the choice leans toward upgrading to Wi-Fi 6, which can be costly if your current router doesn’t support it.
It's a bit of a hassle unless you're ready to invest heavily. The internet will surge quickly then slow down, depending on various factors inside your home—like other devices, the network setup, ISP limits, etc. Wiring everything is ideal, but there are still aspects beyond your control. It's just how things work.