Hi
I have just been upgraded to Full Fibre, so I renewed my out of date contract to Fibre 900 Halo3+ (probably a bit overkill tbh).
I work from home mainly, and up until now I have used a couple of TP-Link Powerline Ethernet adapters to connect my laptop, and the old router.
Now I have the BT Hub-2, the EE Backup Box, and an EE 'disc' (its a box)
I setup the powerline adapters as they were before, but all I get is 91Mb/s / 93Mb/s
On Wifi I am getting 147Mb/s / 106MB/s !
What am I doing wrong?, or shall I just live with WiFi?
My adapters are
TP-Link Powerline TL-PA717 (ethernet)
TP-Link Powerline TL-WPA-7617 (ethernet, wifi extender)
I have seen conflicting information regarding 1Gb/s compatibility.
I think I am using the correct cabling.
The PA717 is a Gb capable device. Make sure you are using a fully wired Cat 5e or above Ethernet cable, a Cat5 cable will be restricted to 100Mb.
According to TP-Link, both units have gigabit ethernet. So the possibilities are:
Yup powerline speeds can be optimistic, but make sure you've read through the documentation too. Powerline adapters REALLY don't like being used on extension cables, and they also dislike traversing ring mains through the fuse box.