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jethroD
May 29, 2020Aspirant
PLP2000 Expected Speed
Hi. I have Spectrum cable for internet with an older Arris WiFi router (4-port ethernet + 802.11n dual-band). My computer is on the 2nd floor of an average-sized apartment, with the router at the bas...
jethroD
Jun 01, 2020Aspirant
Hi, thanks for the reply. Sorry, my router is an Arris TG1672. It is listed as a 4-port Gigabit router with 802.11n 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz.
So it should be connecting via Gigabit ports on all ends. And when I ran the direct ethernet connection test (which measured 230Mbps), the 50' cable was just plugged into one of the other 4 ports on the back of the router. It does seem to be behaving as if it's 100Mbps connection, though. That's my confusion.
And both Powerline devices are plugged direclty into the wall sockets (i.e., not through a powerstrip of any sort).
- Any other reasons the speed would be so much slower?
Trying to determine if I should just get a new router that supports 802.11ac and forget about Powerline. But I 'should' be able to get at least closer to the direct ethernet connection I would expect.
Let me know if there's anything else I can check.
THANKS!
jethroD
Jun 06, 2020Aspirant
- Any other ideas what may be going on here and if I should expect to get higher speeds?
Connecting via Gigabit port to Powerline (plugged-directly to wall), then other Powerline about 40-50' away (again, plugged directly into wall) and into my computer (Gigabit port).
Why does it drop from 230Mbps (direct ethernet cable) all the way to 60Mbps (Powerline)?
- Should I just accept this is the best Powerline can do and explore 802.11AC wifi routers?!?
Thanks!