I use a powerline adaptor because im far away from my router but i have noticed that i only get 60 mbps while the networking service promised 250 mbps. After reconnecting the powerline adaptor it instantly goes to the promised speed but after around 10 minutes it drops back down, this cannot be caused by other devices or a problem with the eithernet cable i use. How can i keep it to stay at 250 mbps?

  • dueuwuje@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Quick answer I don’t know. But there is a chance that the adaptor is limiting it’s rate to a level that allows it to ‘link’/communicate without error. I am thinking at it’s full rate it is running into far too many errors to be useful. In this case it could definitely be an issue with the cable or other devices, in the vicinity.

    Can you see the link stats and error rates?

  • Sleepless_In_Sudbury@alien.top
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    1 year ago

    It may drop when something ugly turns on, like your refrigerator’s compressor or your furnace’s blower or your heat pump, or maybe even something at your neighbor’s house that is fed from the same transformer. You can’t really fix that.