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Old 18-01-2014, 22:13   #4
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Re: powerline

Have you tried updating the firmware & software?

Google results bring in...

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In terms of performance we ran some throughput tests and noted an average speed of 60Mbps. This did fluctuate slightly (no more than a few percent either way) depending on the location of the destination computer, which could be down to the distance data had to travel across the powerlines. It's stable and consistent enough to get a thumbs up here, but doesn't really push any boundaries when compared to similar devices from rivals. Out of interest we also streamed HD 1080p video and saw flawless performance, with no discernable difference compared to a direct network connection.

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/...lan-200-avplus
yet its down as 200 ? A bit misleading or does the 200 only apply to a super quality circuit ?
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