paranoised
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Great website and forum. This is my first post and sorry for it being so long:
After a long wait, our ISP let us know that our 4 Mb/s Adsl line will be upgraded to a fiber to the home installation with speeds topping out at 100 Mb/s. When the ISP finally arrived to install the connection, it was apparent that it would not be possible to replace the copper telephone wiring into the house with the fiber lines, rather the best the ISP could do is to get the fiber line at the point of entry in the property and then we're on our own to try and get the connection inside the house. Laying fiber or Cat5e/6 to inside the premises was also rejected for technical and aesthetic reasons.
I finally decided to try the new Homeplug AV2 kit: Linksys PLEK500 Powerline AV2 Gigabit. I have one kit connected near the fiber entry point in the garage and another inside the property which is then connected to the wired home network. This could work a treat in theory, however the property is quite large (about 24,000 sqft) with the electric distribution points servicing the garage and the inside of the house respectively on opposite ends of the property which would affect throughput significantly. The other issue is that the fiber modem and the powerline kit would be housed in a garage with no air-conditioning, a major issue in my part of the world where temperatures reach to 50 degrees Celsius in the summer (122 F). I have housed the modem and powerline kit in a small server enclosure with two fans running 24/7 to help with the heat.
The set-up looks roughly like this:
The Cisco Powerline AV2 utility reports around 80/80 transmit and receive rates. The actual throughput recorded maxes out at around 42 Mb/s. The point which I have selected inside the house is the electric socket providing the highest speed by far, with the rest of the sockets tested averaging around 15 Mb/s.
Aside from unplugging all electric equipment utilizing the power network and aside from laying cable, what can I do to increase throughput in the network? Should I consider:
a) upgrading to TP-LINK TL-PA6010KIT AV600 which performed about 50% better according to the review on SNB?
b) go for the Devolo dlan 650+ which uses the earth wire to increase throughput? I haven't found any reliable reviews for this.
c) wait till September for the release of the Trendnet AV2 1200 kit with MIMO for speeds up-to 1200 Mb/s.
Ideally I would like the homeplug adapters to maintain throughput at least at 100 mb/s. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
After a long wait, our ISP let us know that our 4 Mb/s Adsl line will be upgraded to a fiber to the home installation with speeds topping out at 100 Mb/s. When the ISP finally arrived to install the connection, it was apparent that it would not be possible to replace the copper telephone wiring into the house with the fiber lines, rather the best the ISP could do is to get the fiber line at the point of entry in the property and then we're on our own to try and get the connection inside the house. Laying fiber or Cat5e/6 to inside the premises was also rejected for technical and aesthetic reasons.
I finally decided to try the new Homeplug AV2 kit: Linksys PLEK500 Powerline AV2 Gigabit. I have one kit connected near the fiber entry point in the garage and another inside the property which is then connected to the wired home network. This could work a treat in theory, however the property is quite large (about 24,000 sqft) with the electric distribution points servicing the garage and the inside of the house respectively on opposite ends of the property which would affect throughput significantly. The other issue is that the fiber modem and the powerline kit would be housed in a garage with no air-conditioning, a major issue in my part of the world where temperatures reach to 50 degrees Celsius in the summer (122 F). I have housed the modem and powerline kit in a small server enclosure with two fans running 24/7 to help with the heat.
The set-up looks roughly like this:
The Cisco Powerline AV2 utility reports around 80/80 transmit and receive rates. The actual throughput recorded maxes out at around 42 Mb/s. The point which I have selected inside the house is the electric socket providing the highest speed by far, with the rest of the sockets tested averaging around 15 Mb/s.
Aside from unplugging all electric equipment utilizing the power network and aside from laying cable, what can I do to increase throughput in the network? Should I consider:
a) upgrading to TP-LINK TL-PA6010KIT AV600 which performed about 50% better according to the review on SNB?
b) go for the Devolo dlan 650+ which uses the earth wire to increase throughput? I haven't found any reliable reviews for this.
c) wait till September for the release of the Trendnet AV2 1200 kit with MIMO for speeds up-to 1200 Mb/s.
Ideally I would like the homeplug adapters to maintain throughput at least at 100 mb/s. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.