I have a 3 story house (basement and 2 floors above ground). My internet comes in through the basement and i am trying to set up a relatively latency free connection on my top floor. as latency free as i can feasibly manage anyway.
I had 1 computer to connect a few weeks ago and decided a powerline adapter was my most realistic bet. i dont own this home, so running a line wasn't an option i was given. but with one computer, it was fine. The speeds were acceptable and the real world performance was fine. Had the disconnecting issue, but it seems to have just stopped after a while. but thats not what this is about anyway.
I built a new computer and decided to also build a new workstation upstairs to put it on instead of having it down in the basement. Now that i have 2 computers connected to one powerline adapter, there are some bandwidth issues.
I have the netgear plp1200 set with the power passthrough. one in the basement connected to my router and one up here on the top floor. i have both computers connected to a netgear 5 port gigabit ethernet switch and then to the powerline adapter up here.
Here's what happens. Person on computer 1 is playing a game, person on computer 2 downloads a file (games, updates, drivers, but not youtube videos for some reason), computer 1's connection to the game server slows down going from 20 to 40 ping on average to 300. when we are both playing games our pings fluctuate pretty wildly from 20 to 300.
What do you guys think my best option is? off my head i have 3 ideas, but i need advice on whether any of them will work.
1) Use software to help manage bandwidth so nobody gets shafted by the ping monster
2) buy another pair of the same powerline adapters and plug one in for computer 2 and save 1 for a guest computer (who would refuse to just use my wireless connection). adding the ones connected to the same encrypted powerline network i already have set up.
3) buy another pair of the same powerline adapters and set up computer 2 with its own powerline network.
id rather just use idea 1 if there exists software like that. What do you guys think?
I had 1 computer to connect a few weeks ago and decided a powerline adapter was my most realistic bet. i dont own this home, so running a line wasn't an option i was given. but with one computer, it was fine. The speeds were acceptable and the real world performance was fine. Had the disconnecting issue, but it seems to have just stopped after a while. but thats not what this is about anyway.
I built a new computer and decided to also build a new workstation upstairs to put it on instead of having it down in the basement. Now that i have 2 computers connected to one powerline adapter, there are some bandwidth issues.
I have the netgear plp1200 set with the power passthrough. one in the basement connected to my router and one up here on the top floor. i have both computers connected to a netgear 5 port gigabit ethernet switch and then to the powerline adapter up here.
Here's what happens. Person on computer 1 is playing a game, person on computer 2 downloads a file (games, updates, drivers, but not youtube videos for some reason), computer 1's connection to the game server slows down going from 20 to 40 ping on average to 300. when we are both playing games our pings fluctuate pretty wildly from 20 to 300.
What do you guys think my best option is? off my head i have 3 ideas, but i need advice on whether any of them will work.
1) Use software to help manage bandwidth so nobody gets shafted by the ping monster
2) buy another pair of the same powerline adapters and plug one in for computer 2 and save 1 for a guest computer (who would refuse to just use my wireless connection). adding the ones connected to the same encrypted powerline network i already have set up.
3) buy another pair of the same powerline adapters and set up computer 2 with its own powerline network.
id rather just use idea 1 if there exists software like that. What do you guys think?