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So I don't know where else to go with this tip since TP Link wasn't helpful so here I am, I have a tplink av600 powerline and I have the one plugged into my wall in my room and the other in the router. My ethernet set to full duplex 100mbps, no energy settings and I am getting at best 20 download and 10 upload, on the contrary in the same room over Wi-Fi I am getting 150mbps and 41 upload on a school chromebook with a nearby mesh extender

 

I also have this router / modem https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/broadband-gateways-userguides (3rd gen)

 

This is the kit I have

TP-LINK AV600 Nano Powerline Adapter Starter Kit, White, 2/Pack (TL-PA4010KIT)

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getting 20 megabit over a powerline is already quite good.. i've never got more than 15 or so over my set.

 

also, that speed rating on powerline adapters, its full of crap... such as most of TP-link's nonsense, they make routers branded with "300Mbps" that cant even get more than 50Mbps over a cable.

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19 minutes ago, Luckyprock said:

Not the same breaker but it is on the same volt circuit

Powerline adapters are a slick idea, but are heavily affected by many factors, not least of which is the age/quality of the wiring and circuit breaker.

 

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