I'm guessing the noise or some setting maxing it out at 300Mbps.
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Oct 7 2018, 09:51 PM
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Just to add, when testing make sure you're not using Powerline adapters. Was using Aztech's HL128EP right now and only hitting 300Mbps. When using cable directly to router (Archer C3200) can reach 1Gbps.
I'm guessing the noise or some setting maxing it out at 300Mbps. |
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Oct 11 2018, 12:13 PM
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QUOTE(Proton2.0 @ Oct 10 2018, 02:06 PM) Powerline still better than Wifi, no? Havent tried it myself though. I only use it for normal usage. Yes still better than WiFi. But for my case it maxes out to 300 Mbps even though the throughput churned out by the utility app they provide is 800-900 Mbps. I'm guessing it's some setting (QOS disabled though in the powerline) or just noise that makes it max out like that. I'm using the 1200 Mbps (all powerlines same model) from AzTech. Other brand/models might achieve the desired results though. |
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Oct 11 2018, 12:21 PM
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QUOTE(baliwesti @ Oct 11 2018, 12:13 PM) Yes still better than WiFi. But for my case it maxes out to 300 Mbps even though the throughput churned out by the utility app they provide is 800-900 Mbps. I'm guessing it's some setting (QOS disabled though in the powerline) or just noise that makes it max out like that. I'm using the 1200 Mbps (all powerlines same model) from AzTech. Forgot to mention my setup is something like:Other brand/models might achieve the desired results though. Router -- cat6 cable -- powerline ----> powerline -- cat 6 cable --- desktop |
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Oct 11 2018, 01:40 PM
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Yeah removing the powerline setup soon, waiting for the flat cat7 cables from Ugreen to arrive
Once they arrive i'll run the flat cables and use double sided tape to put them on the wall, go under the door gap and then to my desktop. By around that time would need to sell of the powerline adapters HAHA |
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Jan 31 2019, 05:05 PM
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Just wanted to confirm, I'm on the 1Gbps package at the moment, no more contract. I can downgrade and it says no renewal if I downgrade in the selfcare. My question is if I wanted to upgrade back to the 1Gbps package will I get contracted again? (no router)
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Dec 18 2020, 11:10 PM
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QUOTE(ryansxs @ Dec 17 2020, 09:18 AM) IPv6 DNS maybe you can set manual DNS. Noticed the ipv6 issue started Tuesday morning. Because the website (not TIME) I've been working on was ok early morning (since we were deploying stuff that night). When I woke up that morning, got emails about our website unable to be accessed using TIME, verified in my end and it indeed wasn't connecting.my config for ipv6 is native, PPP, stateless. seem working fine. of course, just lately the loading of pages were not smooth. i was all the while playing around with ipv4 DNS, thinking its DNS is the one making the loading sluggish. maybe everyone at TIME facing same issue. I'll probably disable ipv6 in my router and check it every now and then if they fixed the issue. This post has been edited by baliwesti: Dec 18 2020, 11:11 PM |
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