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TPLink Utility Speed vs Speedtest
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Model : TL-PA8030PKIT
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Firmware Version : 2.4
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I don't know if this is normal or if there is something I am doing wrong, but I have just got the TL-PA8030P KIT and am getting a vastly different speed from what the Utility shows vs a speedtest. My Cable connection speed is 200Mbps and the Adaptors are showing around 300-350 Mbps. However, when I do a speed test, I only get around 95Mbps. Surely I should be getting the full 200Mbps? Any ideas?
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Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version : 2.4
ISP :
I don't know if this is normal or if there is something I am doing wrong, but I have just got the TL-PA8030P KIT and am getting a vastly different speed from what the Utility shows vs a speedtest. My Cable connection speed is 200Mbps and the Adaptors are showing around 300-350 Mbps. However, when I do a speed test, I only get around 95Mbps. Surely I should be getting the full 200Mbps? Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Re:TPLink Utility Speed vs Speedtest
2018-07-28 21:51:34
impossible! I have AV200, AV600, AV1000 powerlines, the TOP I have seen is 180 Mb/s, average 130!! Of course mind my electrical network is different then yours.
Cause of this, the day my ISP connection will be upgraded from ADSL 12/1 Mb/s to a FTTH 1000/300 I will wire home or the alternative is to pay for this speeds then get 130 max 180 with powerlines.
Pretty curious when will be reached top speed for home powerlines! I don't talk only about tp-link but for all powerline brands.
Cause of this, the day my ISP connection will be upgraded from ADSL 12/1 Mb/s to a FTTH 1000/300 I will wire home or the alternative is to pay for this speeds then get 130 max 180 with powerlines.
Pretty curious when will be reached top speed for home powerlines! I don't talk only about tp-link but for all powerline brands.
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Re:TPLink Utility Speed vs Speedtest
2018-07-31 23:33:42
Same problem here. My TL-PA9025P show around 800 mbps on tpPLC and when I plug my laptop straight to the modem I get around 700 mbps on speedtest. With the CPLs, I get only 160 mbps, 200 mbps maximum. The speed rates on tpPLC are way off
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Re:TPLink Utility Speed vs Speedtest
2018-08-01 11:51:38
soniferous_fox wrote
Model : TL-PA8030PKIT
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version : 2.4
ISP :
I don't know if this is normal or if there is something I am doing wrong, but I have just got the TL-PA8030P KIT and am getting a vastly different speed from what the Utility shows vs a speedtest. My Cable connection speed is 200Mbps and the Adaptors are showing around 300-350 Mbps. However, when I do a speed test, I only get around 95Mbps. Surely I should be getting the full 200Mbps? Any ideas?
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how about the negotiate speed on your pc when you connect it to TL-PA8030P KIT?
Is the ethernet port gigabit port? If it can only support to 100Mbps, that's normal why you can get around 95Mbps.
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Re:TPLink Utility Speed vs Speedtest
2018-08-04 00:48:57
tpPLC shows native link speeds. Actually transfer speeds are much lower due to various overheads. That's normal.
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