Much slower real life speed compared to what tp-link utility says.
Hi
I finally got to use my powerline adapters for their intended purchase; allowing me to have a server on the top floor while my pc and other devices are on the bottom floor. Let's just say that I am now even less happy with my purchase than I was before.
My setup is this:
- My router is connected directly to my pc and one powerline adapter (that is in a wall outlet).
- My server is connected directly to the other powerline adapter (that one also in a wall outlet).
- Everything in my wired network is gigabit capable, including the cables. I have confirmed this, whenever I don't use the powerline adapters I reach speeds well above 900 Mbps.
The measured speed:
I have used iperf3 and transfer of large files from my server to my pc. I've done this several times and made sure that no other high bandwidth traffic is occurring at the moment. The speed never exceeds 120Mbps.
I then tested everything again but wired differently:
Without powerline adapter:
- With a cable directly between my server and pc I got around 950 Mbps.
- With my pc and server directly wired to my router I got almost the same speed, around 950 Mbps.
With both powerline adapter located on the same powerstrip:
- 200 Mbps
The same thing but with another and more expensive powerstrip:
- 200 Mbps
With both powerline adapters located in the same room but to two different wall outlet (due to the bad design of the adaptors I could not try in the same outlet):
- 180 Mbps
I never believed I would reach the speed advertised on the package (2000 Mbps) but barely reaching on tenth of that when the adapters are in the same room or even in the same powerstrip is not acceptable. Is there anything I can try to fix this?
Edit: The speeds I'm talking about are in my local network, but the same limitations does of course exist when my server "speaks" to the internet. The powerline adaptors are clearly the limiting factor there as well.
Edit2: The "powerline rate" in tp-link utility was more than 800 Mbps when they were in the same room and around 450 Mbps when they are on the different floors.