Hi,
I currently have three AV200 TP-Link Powerline adapters. One by my router, one in a study and one in a bedroom. In the study I see around 35Mbps, which is just a little shy of our max internet speed. However in the bedroom upstairs I only get a slow 4Mbps.
I have downloaded the TP-Link Utility and this is reporting a link of 181Mpbs to the study and 56Mpbs to the bedroom. I have read online that one should not take these values for gospel and instead divide by 3, or even in my case divide by 7 or 8. However it does confirm that the powerline connection to the bedroom is not as good.
The question is, would upgrading the adapters from these relatively old AV200's to something newer such as a TL-PA7010 (1 Gigabit) stand any chance of speeding things up? Or would I likely see the same performance as I am clearly not maximising the current ones?
Thanks
I currently have three AV200 TP-Link Powerline adapters. One by my router, one in a study and one in a bedroom. In the study I see around 35Mbps, which is just a little shy of our max internet speed. However in the bedroom upstairs I only get a slow 4Mbps.
I have downloaded the TP-Link Utility and this is reporting a link of 181Mpbs to the study and 56Mpbs to the bedroom. I have read online that one should not take these values for gospel and instead divide by 3, or even in my case divide by 7 or 8. However it does confirm that the powerline connection to the bedroom is not as good.
The question is, would upgrading the adapters from these relatively old AV200's to something newer such as a TL-PA7010 (1 Gigabit) stand any chance of speeding things up? Or would I likely see the same performance as I am clearly not maximising the current ones?
Thanks