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INOURIDER
Mar 16, 2019Aspirant
Powerline and/or a range extender-will it help me?
I just did a speed test. Download speed is 0.27 Mbps and upload speed is 0.41 Mbps.
As you can imagine watching Netflix is a major pain. MY ISP has no intention of doing nothing but to keep rippi...
plemans
Mar 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
INOURIDER wrote:
I just did a speed test. Download speed is 0.27 Mbps and upload speed is 0.41 Mbps.
As you can imagine watching Netflix is a major pain. MY ISP has no intention of doing nothing but to keep ripping me off. Will a power line range adapter or a range extender help me out?
I have a Netgear AC 1200 R6120 model router.
Thanks
Need just a little more info to appropriately answer this question.
What speeds are you paying for?
Is this cable, dsl, etc.
What is your gateway?
What speeds do you get hardwired to your gateway?
What sized area are you covering? The speedtest you're quoting is at what point?
INOURIDER
Mar 16, 2019Aspirant
I am paying for 3Mbs.
DSL
1200 sq ft house
Gateway-192.168.1.1
Hardwired- DL .33Mbs UL .60Mbs
- plemansMar 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
INOURIDER wrote:
I am paying for 3Mbs.
DSL
1200 sq ft house
Gateway-192.168.1.1
Hardwired- DL .33Mbs UL .60Mbs
If the fastest speeds you can get Hardwired is DL .33Mbs UL .60Mbs then a range extender/powerline isn't going to help much. You'd need to get that improved to see much a of difference with an extender or powerline.
Either a different dsl modem that can do a little better with limited dsl strength or you can work with your dsl provider to see if they can add a dsl loop extender to boost their signals. Some providers will possibly do it but not many as its expensive. Or see if there's a way to switch providers..
have you ever been able to hit 3mbps?
- INOURIDERMar 16, 2019Aspirant
Yes on 3mbps about 10 years ago before they oversold the area without doing any upgrades. ISP admitted to "latency outtage" and said they have no intention of upgrading system. Live in the sticks and the ISP we use is our only option. It's a total scam!
What about going to a mesh system?
- plemansMar 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
INOURIDER wrote:
Yes on 3mbps about 10 years ago before they oversold the area without doing any upgrades. ISP admitted to "latency outtage" and said they have no intention of upgrading system. Live in the sticks and the ISP we use is our only option. It's a total scam!
What about going to a mesh system?
Your speeds aren't goin to improve if they've oversold and you're only getting 0.3Mbps. You can add a mesh system so you're whole house is blanketed in 0.3mbps but thats going to be the max you'd get.
An option for you would be to setup a media server so you could stream HD to your whole home from your own server. this would bypass your ISP's speeds by basing it off your own network. It would allow you to download overnight so that your bandwidth would be used while you were sleeping. It wouldn't speed up your internet for daily usage but it would allow you to download movies overnight and have them ready the next day. Live streaming with a 0.3 mbps connection isn't going to be enjoyable.