Slow Download but Fast Upload?
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Hi Guys
Just purchased the AV600 Powerline Wi-Fi Kit, I have connected all fine quite close to one another and ran a speed test with the adapters and all ran well.
I have now moved the extender to another few rooms in the house and ran the same test. Download speed drops from 50+mbs to 3-4mbs but the upload speed stays the same? I've installed the Utility manager and checked the connection which is at 124mbs. I've tried to update the firmware and the manager can't see the download in my folder?
Anybody else experienced the same issue and have a fix? I've unplugged all the high energy appliances in the house to run these tests.
Many Thanks
Mark
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We have some AV1000 products, what is the model number of yours?
Who is your ISP and what is the bandwidth you paid?
With computer connected to the main router directly, what is the speed you can get?
Please use the tpPLC utility to verify the powerline link rate between the powerline adapters.
And you can plug them into the same room to test the speed.
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@Kevin_Z it is the TL-PA7010 KIT. I actually did some moving around of the endpoint last night and found that, probably due to the way it was wired because it's an addition, that entire section of this house has lousy signal. Trying some other locations I was able to get speeds ranging from 50-100Mbps, so I went back to wireless extension for the room I was trying to cover, and use this kit to instead add an outdoor AP wired through a window! ;-)
I'm renting this place, so I don't have the option to run new Ethernet wiring...
All that said - is there anything that can be done or configured differently to overcome issues like this? I don't know the run lengths, but I'd be really surprised if I was hitting distance limits...
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Thanks for your reply, from your description, it seems that the power line network environment affects the actual performance.
While you can try to change another outlet to plug the extender unit on the room you need boost signal for;
And please ensure that the firmware is up to date. Try to disable power saving mode. https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2018/
Note: Please use tpPLC utility to do so.
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Hey @MikaelS ,
Thank you for feedback, as this thread was started years ago, we encourage you to create a new thread from here with the case details ( router& powerline device speedtest results, download tpPLC Utility and check the powerline rate between 2 powerline units), we would look into the issue further, thank you.
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