Finally got my 200mbps broadband. Looks like the homeplugs are only giving me around 40 percent of that though. Is there a limit to what the wiring in the house can give me?
I get 190 from a regular ethernet connection to my laptop and 110 wirelessly to my phone and other wireless devices, so I know the speed is there.
Yeah, it's not designed for 'no voltage' transmission.
The more cores there are in a piece of cable, the better the signal. Domestic wiring has 1. And it's a lot thicker than IT cable. So the signal becomes weaker the further it has to push itself, you're getting a reduction because it's losing energy getting itself up a thick wire.
It will always do a job, but it's a long way from being efficient.
I'll bet I'm still winning the reverse pissing contest.
Still only getting 0.17 meg.