I don't check for this. Not all products ship with utilities that you'd need to set it if they did.I hope Tim mentions whether they support VLAN tags. I think most do but it is hard to dig out of his reviews. My current homeplug adds 2 ms to cross my house so latency is more important to me. I would like to reduce this to 1ms. Bandwidth is not as big of an issue with me as I only rarely max my connections out.
Don't get suckered by the "biggest number on the box". I don't know yet which AV2 profile it implements. It would have to be AV2 MIMO 1.5 Gbps profile to have a shot at significant performance difference.If you want the fastest available, it looks like its the new D-Link AV2000 Homeplug, going for $138 on Amazon right now. I'm holding off on replacing my TP-Link AV600 until Tim reviews the D-Link AV2000 and the Netgear AV1200....without real-world testing it's all marketing when the numbers get this big.
They are not related. I need VLAN support and I would like to lower my latency. I would think VLAN support would be nice if you are supporting a guest VLAN and since we are extending wireless devices with Homplug they go hand and hand.I don't check for this. Not all products ship with utilities that you'd need to set it if they did.
How is VLAN going to solve latency?
i don't plan on posting reviews--i myself am waiting to see Tim's! aside from that we are reading same marketing specs.
I didn't get emailed about all these extra posts, thanks for the input folks, will be deciding tomorrow hopefully!
So alongside the zyxel, these are likely to be the fastest, when do you reckon the reviews will be up?
Yeah for the build/env. I'll be deploying these, I suspect that'll usually (not always) be more important for me too.
I don't suppose you've got a bunch of reviews almost baked for the latest wave of top-end HomePlug devices?
dlink is the fastest spec'd version out there by far.
Don't get suckered by the "biggest number on the box". I don't know yet which AV2 profile it implements. It would have to be AV2 MIMO 1.5 Gbps profile to have a shot at significant performance difference
My thought exactly.So, you like to gamble then?
I still suggest to not go by theoretical assumptions and pure marketing propaganda. If you're set to sell / upgrade anyways eventually, buy the current best that is known today and upgrade if / when hard data actually supports that move.
I don't know what D-Link will do. Even if you know the profile used, the product has to be tested to see if makes a significant difference.Tim, did you see my post directed at you, I don't suppose you can spare a minute to address it?
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