6/19/2023 0 Comments Wd powerline network kit![]() ![]() But, as I know electrical interference can cause issues, there are other things that need to use the same outlet (as there aren't any other ones nearby to substitute). I don't plan on plugging in the Powerline Adapters into a powerboard. So don't put the powerboard between the powerline adapters. When I plugged it into a powerboard it dropped to 15Mbps. I have an AV200 kit which hovers around 40Mbps or so and can get upto 50Mbps. That said, plugging it into a powerboard? That'll kill your speed more than any dodgy wiring could. ![]() ![]() So if you think the wiring is going to be dodgy then go with AV200. In unfavourable environments all powerline adapters drop down to "AV200" speeds. Hmm, well if the house was built within the last 70 years or so you should be just fine with either one. I also wanted to put a sound-proof door on my room, and said I would pay for it, and he also said "No" to that.ĭon't want to lay it out on the ground, through the kitchen, up some stairs, across the doorway of a shared bathroom (between 4 people, but I have my own ensuite), before reaching my room. Already asked the landlord if I can get a professional and conceal the wiring to my room. I can get 55Mbps from the cable company for the same price. Also asked the ISP if I could get my own dedicated modem just for my room (cable company said: "One address = One modem.") The DSL providers in this neighbourhood have a max speed of 5Mbps download, for $65 a month. I have NAS drives and I don't want them sitting in the common rooms of the house. Every other device in my room gets 1 bar. I get an awesome connection to the Cisco modem/router. My desktop has built-in wireless AC with antenna (Asus Maximus VI Impact). ![]()
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