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Basic networking question
Basic networking question
2017-12-04 21:06:12
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So i have a 200Mb/s internet connection that then runs through a TPlink AV600 setup (TL-WPA4220) at i'm assuming 600Mb/s.

It seems that i should have 3x the capacity and yet my internet that run through the Powerlink Adapter is WAY slower than if i connect directly.

I've just done a speed test and I'm getting 30Mb/s through the powerline adapter which makes me wonder why im bothering with 200Mb/s internet when it seems 50Mb/s will suffice.

In short - how would i speed this up. Is getting an AV2000 product the answer?
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Re:Basic networking question
2017-12-05 13:38:55
AV600 means the link speed in PHY is 600Mbps. the download speed will be influenced by the circuit environment.
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2017-12-05 17:26:16
The AV600 means the technique will reach 600 Mbit/s max in theory, you will always have a real bandwidth flowing through which is the net bandwidth and in powerline environments it hardly depents on the current circuits. I reach with AV2000 e.g. about 1Gbit/s which is fine for me.
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Re:Basic networking question
2017-12-05 18:15:40

uutommi wrote

AV600 means the link speed in PHY is 600Mbps. the download speed will be influenced by the circuit environment.


Well that's no help, but thankyou. If im doing a simple LAN file transfer its still much slower via poweline. Would upgrading to AV2000 say make it quicker?
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