on 13-07-2021 19:44
My son usually gets 88Mbps on his Xbox via my 100Mbps connection. He's connected by ethernet cable to a BT Powerline plugged into his electric socket. Today, however, he's only averaging 26Mbps.
We've factory reset the Powerline and its master extender to no avail. New ethernet cables did nothing for it, nor did a reset of my Hub 3.
I notice also, that my TV has lost its ethernet connection and my ethernet-connected PC is not listed on the Hub 3.0 status overview.
Any ideas, comrades?
on 13-07-2021 21:23
Latest: I've been able to get the TV's ethernet connection goping again. Just left with the massive drop via the Powerline.
on 15-07-2021 19:47
Hi @Declanworld
Thanks for posting!
How is the service today? Are you still experiencing slow speeds?
Regards
on 15-07-2021 22:45
The way powerlines work they are still susceptible to interference over the mains cable from other people in your road on the same phase. Directly cabled Ethernet connection is always best.
on 16-07-2021 00:19
Thanks for your reply. After a lot of head-scratching, I realised that my router reset had failed - the reason being that I'd screenshot the on-line instructions for an older version of my hub. I should have known earlier when I noticed that my WiFi network name and password hadn't changed. 😤
I've done the proper rest for my Hub 3.0 and things have happily returned to normal - my son's high speeds have returned.
16-07-2021 00:21 - edited 16-07-2021 00:23
@Tudor wrote:The way powerlines work they are still susceptible to interference over the mains cable from other people in your road on the same phase. Directly cabled Ethernet connection is always best.
My son uses an ethernet cable attached to the Powerline - he gets approx 88Mbps from my 100Mbps connection, so he's very happy with that - he wouldn't be long letting me know.