2017-09-18, 12:24
@speedwell68
Definitely best way to go with wired connection. I could never get powerline adapters to work here in my home. Somehow the signal was getting lost and I could only achieve speeds measured in bytes. Then over the course of a few weekends, I wired Cat6 and installed a gigabyte 16 port switch and gigabyte wall terminals and patch cables. It works amazing.
This is my typical transfer speeds on my LAN... https://ibb.co/fhA5w5
But I am curious about your speeds. You have laid Cat6. Can I assume you have a gigabyte switch, ports, terminals and patch cables throughout? So speeds of 72Mbps is only around 9.5MB/sec as compared to my 112MB/sec.
Definitely best way to go with wired connection. I could never get powerline adapters to work here in my home. Somehow the signal was getting lost and I could only achieve speeds measured in bytes. Then over the course of a few weekends, I wired Cat6 and installed a gigabyte 16 port switch and gigabyte wall terminals and patch cables. It works amazing.
This is my typical transfer speeds on my LAN... https://ibb.co/fhA5w5
But I am curious about your speeds. You have laid Cat6. Can I assume you have a gigabyte switch, ports, terminals and patch cables throughout? So speeds of 72Mbps is only around 9.5MB/sec as compared to my 112MB/sec.