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Default OTish fibre broadband,home networking etc

On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 17:41:02 +0100, News wrote:

Today is the day our high speed broadband went live. I got 44Mbps
earlier this morning, same for Wifey. Our son, though, struggles to get
3Mbps download - but 12Mbps upload, which seems odd.

We use homeplugs (yeah, I know) because solid, thick granite walls
completely bollix wireless signals. Router is connected directly to BT
main socket, and feeds a homeplug. There is another homeplug in the
kitchen, to which our (self and wife) laptops connect, wirelessly.

Son is in another room, and his desktop is hard wired to another
homeplug, yet our downloads are far faster than his.

My little Tosh netbook is W98, Wifey Tosh laptop W7 and son desktop W8.1

Why might son's download connection be so slow?

I suppose I could buy a long CAT5 cable and connect his desktop directly
to router? We have swapped the homeplugs around, but son's connection
remains poor.


Are the homeplugs on the same ring main? I tried a pair for my smart tv
with one upstairs next to the router and one downstairs next to the tv and
got such slow speeds that iPlayer and YouTube were continuously pausing.
I think this is because the signals have to go through the consumer unit
via 2 MCBs. I gave up and ran a network cable in with no further problems.


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TOJ.