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Fibre router & powerline adapters
12-04-2013 4:31 PM
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New to PlusNet, came over from BeThere and went live on 10/4/13.
I am using the supplied Technicolor TG582n FTTC router and get 73Mb down / 15Mb up / 7 ms ping using the BT wholesale speed checker on my PC in the front room.
I have a pair of BT comtrend powerline adapters to share the broadband to my office PC (I can't run an ethernet cable). When I run a speedtest from a PC in the office I get about 25Mb down / 8.5Mb up / 20ms ping.
Looking to upgrade the comtrends to either tp-link 500Mb (10/100) or tp-link 500Mb (1GB), what I can't find out at the moment is what speed the Technicolor router ports are, I would assume 10/100.
Is anyone else also using powerline adapters to router there fibre broadband and what sort of speed drop offs are you seeing.
I have also noticed that sometimes when going to different sites I get about a second or two delay (sometimes a timeout), if I refresh then the sites usually appear OK, this happens with different sites at different times, I was wondering if this is the initial 10 day profiling on the line.
Re: Fibre router & powerline adapters
12-04-2013 7:48 PM
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Yeah 10/100, never used powerline adapters so cant help you there, Do you get the delay timeouts in just the office or the front room pc as well?
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12-04-2013 8:47 PM
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timeouts: only been using the new connection mainly in the office so far, so not sure at the moment. I mainly stream iplayer and lovefilm in the frontroom and that has been fine. I'll have to do some testing. Just wanted to make sure it was nothing to do with the 10 day profiling.
Re: Fibre router & powerline adapters
14-04-2013 2:15 PM
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No problems, but you want to make sure that you have adaptors which can run at least at 200mbps, some Powerlink units have Gigabyte conenctions on the Ethernet side, and these are better as you don't want the Router-Modem link to be the limiting factor. In my experience the actually data-flow is never more than 50% of the rated data flow . I think this is largely because of the overheads of encapsulation etc.
IT is certainly more convenient having a WiFi router where it suits users and the incoming Modem close to the master socket, and not needing ugly wiring strung through my home
John
Re: Fibre router & powerline adapters
14-04-2013 2:22 PM
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I have been reading up on the TP-Link 500AV's and think I will go with these with the 100Mb connection as I only need them for the fibre broadband so Gb connection would be wasted.
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14-04-2013 4:47 PM
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14-04-2013 5:26 PM
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14-04-2013 10:45 PM
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I have a couple of TP-Link 200 Mbps AV200 extenders. These are the results I get:
Cabled to router: 72 Mbps
Remote room:
Cabled to powerline: 57 Mbps
WiFi (Asus RT-N66U): 57 Mbps
WiFi (TG582n): 23 Mbps
Upload is fairly constant at 16/17 Mbps using whichever - as is ping at 17 ms.
Depending on your setup it may be worth you considering ditching the (next to useless) TG582n and investing in a decent router rather than powerline adadptors.
(I also have a TP-Link 300 Mbps AV200 Wireless N powerline extender - I use the cable connection but not the WiFi as it's no better than the Asus WiFi - maybe in the summer I'll try it down the garden!)
Re: Fibre router & powerline adapters
14-04-2013 11:15 PM
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I tried again from the office using the BT wholesale speedtest and get 38 Mbps Down, using speedtest.net I get 59Mbps down Do others use BT and speedtest to measure or some other means?
Out of interest what router would you recommend beetnik?
Re: Fibre router & powerline adapters
14-04-2013 11:30 PM
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Here's the link to the review on smallnetbuilder:
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-reviews/31687-asus-rt-n66u-dark-knight-dual-band-wi...
Costs around £110 (PCWorld/Currys stock it at this price) so it's not the cheapest around but the TPLinks will cost you maybe £40 and you'd still have an underperforming router.
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14-04-2013 11:39 PM
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