Router gives 50+mps, but inside homespots only around 5 - 8mps, though one in the garage gives 50+ too.
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Would recommend checking positioning - start with line of sight if possible and double check for what materials Wi-Fi is passing through - wood bad, plaster OK, aluminium framing very bad.
Tried the homespot in the socket next to the one the extender uses. Shows 6mps download and 12mps upload. The 12mps upload is what I normally get from the router, which gives 50+ download.
Also now tried a different homespot, still in the adjacent socket. 8 download, 12 upload.
The chances are that you resolved the problem just by interrupting the power when you moved the hotspot from one socket to another, I regularly power cycle mine for that very reason
@mikewestmorland wrote:
Is there loss of speed through the electricity circuits? Surely not as much as this?
Absolutely there is, powerline adapters are only as good as your electrical wiring. Your wiring could be extremely noisy which will interfere with the signal.
On top of that advised by @licquorice powerline adapters should used between sockets on the same ring main, spurs and even extension leads can have an adverse effect