Netgear Powerline 1200 Review - Worth It?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @holgers5216
    @holgers5216 4 года назад +125

    been using these exact units in our house. We cannot run cables due to the house construction, so this is great. Speeds are very good, in fact, better than our wifi setup!
    But this is of course OUR situation.

    • @PowerUsr1
      @PowerUsr1 4 года назад +2

      New house?

    • @mgjulesdev
      @mgjulesdev 6 месяцев назад +1

      i have the TP-Link AV2000 and I get 130-200Mbps out of 200Mbps over 300m passing through 2 switchboards with TV, fans, 3 ACs, Fridge, lights, etc on. It really depends on your electrical wiring. If it's good, then you can expect great powerline rates and as such throughput. Btw my powerline rate is 600-750Mbps.

    • @RabeltCorez
      @RabeltCorez 3 месяца назад

      @@mgjulesdev nice fantasy, now back to reality, its not reaching even 50m much less 300

  • @salwilkinson5986
    @salwilkinson5986 4 года назад +82

    this dude has a good vibe. thanks for the info and the good attitude!

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  • @tommc777
    @tommc777 4 года назад +23

    Thanks, great review!
    I bought these for the purpose of remote locating a 4K security camera running at 30 fps. I wanted to locate the camera 150 ft away from the house at my main outdoor panel. I am pleased to say that it works perfectly with no frame loss, consistently for almost a year now. Between the two units, there are 4 circuit breakers and a 120v leg change. I decided to test it to extremes. From that panel there is a 300ft feed to my workshop. Add 2 more breakers for a total of 6 now, with a total length of AC cable of 450ft. I was impressed to see that the unit linked green immediately and transferred the 4K, 30fps video perfectly! Granted, I did not do actual data/speed testing like you did, but my goal was simply linking to a very high resolution security camera feed. I find the 1200 exceeds my expectations in my application, and has been perfectly reliable for almost a year now. Note that there are also 2 GFI outlets between the two 1200s also.

    • @QuickHits
      @QuickHits 4 года назад +3

      Thanks Tom - this is what I wanted to know - same thing - have a shed on the property with same kind of setup.

    • @taj2196
      @taj2196 Год назад +1

      Just what I needed! Thanks for posting your expeience.

    • @tommc777
      @tommc777 Год назад

      Greetings all. I just thought I would add, it's still working great!! Also, keep in mind that the one unit is outdoors, in a water proof enclosure, experiencing harsh Rochester winters and some hot 90 degree days too. I'm very pleased. I hope it's working as well for everyone else!

    • @EricLatios
      @EricLatios 9 месяцев назад

      Does it heat up though? Are they warm to touch?

    • @tommc777
      @tommc777 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@EricLatios Hi Eric, I noticed in the beginning of deployment, they did not get hot. I just checked the one in my basement now, and it is not even as warm as any cell phone wall wart that I have, that are plugged in, Not even charging a phone. This tells me they have low power consumption while operating. It's a good question Eric, because heat generation in electronics like this is definitely related to longevity. I'm happy to report that these units are STILL operating normally, no apparent degradation of data transfer, 3 green LEDs right now. They have experienced multiple lightning induced line spikes now too. I give kudos to the Engineering team on this product. Many consumer electronic products are dead by this point, (like ones designed with low grade electrolytics). I would have to give this product 5 stars at this point.

  • @highfisch.
    @highfisch. 3 года назад +20

    You need a phase coupler in order to achieve (almost) the same speed at every socket, the distance alone is not that important, the outer conductor phases are more important. Your 60-70mbit reading as opposed to the 200mbit is pretty much the loss you would expect from an outlet that doesn't use the same outer conductor as the one the adapter is plugged into, in which case the only way the connection exists is electromagnetic "crosstalk" between different wires, causing about 1/5 loss. A phase coupler connects all active outer conductor wires so you get the same speed everywhere.

  • @Flore7274
    @Flore7274 4 года назад +64

    I can’t get near 20mbps..... I was just happy having more than 4 or 0.7mbps on average and now I find out 100mbps is considered descent?

    • @potatoplayz7944
      @potatoplayz7944 4 года назад +7

      A tip would be to not use xfinity

    • @aljacko1
      @aljacko1 4 года назад +1

      It doesn’t boost your speed. It just provides a stable hardwired connection in another room.

    • @ryou6453
      @ryou6453 3 года назад

      @@aljacko1 despite the speed loss is it much more stable than wifi?

    • @anoobis8674
      @anoobis8674 3 года назад

      @@ryou6453 ethernet cables tend to be more reliable and have consistent connection

    • @ryou6453
      @ryou6453 3 года назад +1

      @@anoobis8674 yes but compared to wifi....???

  • @onionknight2239
    @onionknight2239 3 года назад +6

    Just bought the powerline 1200 and you are spot on. These things are very slow. Running gigabit and couldn't get over 25 MBps. then it dropped to 8 not to mention random disconnects. Great video, detailed and stopped my troubleshooting in its tracks. Thanks👍

  • @InteractiveDNA
    @InteractiveDNA 4 года назад +6

    Gigabits powerlines/LAN adapters works extremely well with a 4K TVs. The speed is good enough for playing 4k videos with zero buffetings. The benefit is easy to use, not more dealing with cables, etc.

  • @madogod6833
    @madogod6833 4 года назад +475

    Consistency > speed.

    • @kojimaisgod9500
      @kojimaisgod9500 4 года назад +178

      Sounds like something someone with slow Internet would say

    • @fatmanand2kpounds194
      @fatmanand2kpounds194 4 года назад +20

      @@kojimaisgod9500 LOL

    • @noahw5887
      @noahw5887 4 года назад +57

      @@kojimaisgod9500 well with a 200mbps(not the fastest but it works) I stand by consistently>speed. In the room I only actually get 50 Mbps (possibly faster speeds with a faster power line adapter). Gaming on the power line vs wireless is hands on way better with the power line adapter. I've tried wireless and it randomly lags with a higher speed overall.

    • @yousefj6906
      @yousefj6906 4 года назад +6

      @@kojimaisgod9500 i have fast internet and i'd rather have much less thats consistent than this.

    • @anthonydiclasomo1513
      @anthonydiclasomo1513 4 года назад +21

      @@noahw5887 due to the latency. High speeds are great for downloading games to your system, but having a consistent connection with low latency would be much better for actively gaming

  • @AstridCeleste96
    @AstridCeleste96 4 года назад +86

    I was hoping to hear what the laptops speed using just wifi would've been in both areas you tested the product.

    • @929crotchrocket
      @929crotchrocket 4 года назад

      Therrion ' I was too

    • @benthomas6828
      @benthomas6828 4 года назад +6

      Ya kind of pointless video without showing that

    • @aljacko1
      @aljacko1 4 года назад +5

      It’s about half of what you’re router provides but the stability benefit outweighs the speed loss. CoD now has no lag at all.

    • @AlDunbar
      @AlDunbar 3 года назад +1

      Here are some stats for you:
      I was getting around 30MBPS between laptop and internet via wifi. I was looking for at least equivalent speed and more stability for zoom, so I bought a similar product from d-link - see link below. It says "Experience wired speeds of up to 1000Mbps". Given that the plan I have is for 50MBPS, I wasn't expecting a full gigabit.
      The setup was simple and worked well. It performed better the closer I was to the router, but the speed was so disappointing (from 5 to 10MBPS) that I returned the item to the store.
      I was thinking of trying the netgear product, but a google search shows that the problems I had with d-link seem to be common to netgear as well.
      us.dlink.com/en/products/dhp-601av-powerline-av2-1000-gigabit-starter-kit

    • @ashleycardona9339
      @ashleycardona9339 3 года назад

      @@aljacko1 idk, i was getting 400-800Mbs directly connected, i wanted to move my computers to a different area but didnt want to run wires, i got this and now i get anywhere between 3-40mbs

  • @bb1490
    @bb1490 4 года назад +9

    Thanks for a very detailed review of the power line adapters. I am looking to buy one as its great if you live in a rental property and do not want to spend money and/or make any modifications to the house to lay Ethernet cables. If you vacate the property, you simply unplug them and take them with you.

    • @emeryoldham48
      @emeryoldham48 3 года назад

      What is your signal source at the rental?

  • @gregfreeman4564
    @gregfreeman4564 4 года назад +25

    Two things to consider. You need to have these adapters connected on the same power outlet circuit to work. So they may not connect on every outlet throughout your house or apartment. The other thing is they run alarming hot. I had 4 TP-Link Powerline adapters and was afraid that they would catch on fire and burn the house down. I ended up removing them and installing TP-Link extenders which run a lot cooler.

    • @jimmac1953
      @jimmac1953 4 года назад +1

      Need to be plugged into outlets that are on the same side of your break box.

    • @joels7605
      @joels7605 4 года назад +1

      That's true only if you have new AFCI breakers in your panel that block high frequency signals. Any homes older than 10 years should perform much better and will not have problems with connections between most outlets in the house.

    • @caidhg
      @caidhg 4 года назад

      no they don't. Or at least every single one that I've seen use the neutral wire and more and more they're starting to use the ground wire to increase bandwidth and really only moving through sub-panels causes issues due to the amount of bridge tab, inconsistent grounding can be a big problem too.

    • @RuReady115
      @RuReady115 2 года назад

      Wait what

  • @mseiy6565
    @mseiy6565 4 года назад +28

    I love this vid.
    I’ve never seen such a gigabit LAN adapter.
    I thought the specs were about 100Mbps/limited

  • @PhilosophicalPawn
    @PhilosophicalPawn 3 года назад +2

    I use this and had it for more than 2 years I think now, definitely worth it guys! I play online a lot and it's important that I have a good connection to get the drop on people and this has been far better than using wifi and better than having a cord run throughout the houses I've lived at!

    • @anthonyhebertjr5841
      @anthonyhebertjr5841 3 года назад +1

      So you do get faster speeds from this than wifi? My router is probably 20-30ish feed from me and im getting like 120 down and 40 up, but wired overall just prioratizes ur pc so you get lower ping even if u had the same numbers. So do you think its worth me buying these powerlines or any other ones in specific? Looking for someone who has experience with an answer/opinion

    • @OddWoz
      @OddWoz 2 месяца назад

      @@anthonyhebertjr5841no

  • @Alexoferith
    @Alexoferith 3 года назад +6

    This may be a bit late in relation to the time when this video is published. I am living in the UK.
    In general, Powerline adapters are good when you are living in a rented property where you may not be allowed to drill through a wall as this may cause the loss of your deposit and/or get into trouble with the landlord.
    Secondly, if the construction of the property is concrete, i.e. the presence of steelwork inside the concrete, this will severely affect the WiFi signal. (Just to be sure, always check if there is a metal ladder between your WiFi router and your computer, It has been proven that metal lattice can "absorb" and hence reducing the WiFi signal strength)
    Thirdly, when you are in a situation where the actual length of the cable is near or greater than 100 ft. For example, the direct distance between the router to your computer maybe 15 or 20 ft, but when laying the cable and fixing it to the bottom of the wall then up the wall behind the door frame, etc., you get my drift.
    Lastly, this is more of a basic condition that has to be satisfied. Make sure the "source" powerline adapter and all the "recipient" powerline adapters ARE ON THE SAME RING (this is what the electricians in the UK called a circuit). For example, in my single storey flat or apartment, all the wall sockets, except those in the kitchen, are on one ring. All the sockets in the kitchen are on another ring. All the ceiling lights are on another ring. So, my router is in the sitting room. My computer is in my bedroom, I can connect the two using a pair of powerline adapter. But if I take my laptop into my kitchen, saying trying to watch a video teaching how to cook a certain recipe since the sockets in the kitchen are on another ring, I will not be able to connect my laptop to the router via powerline adapters (let ignore the WiFi factor for illustration purpose). The practice of which sockets are on one ring differs in different countries or even different electricians in the same country because this is governed by the total load on that ring.
    Powerline adapters were very handy devices before the birth of WiFi. Nowadays with 4G and 5G, powerline adapters are becoming redundant. Nowadays, the manufacturers are including WiFi extension function in the adapters. It sounds good but I personally will not pay for something that I won't use.
    One more thing about powerline adapters. Be careful not to plug in an electric device that draws a lot of power into the same ring as the powerline adapters are on, e.g. power tool, powerful vacuum cleaner, powerful hair drier. The interference they create will degrade the network signal. The worst case would result in irreparable damage to the NIC on the powerline adapter. The most common effect would be choppy video if watching RUclips. I had experienced the loss of network connection.
    I hope this information help.
    Edit: I forgot one important aspect of using powerline adapters, which is that they DO NOT WORK with power extension! They have to be plugged into the wall sockets directly.

  • @MrGeoSim
    @MrGeoSim 3 года назад +12

    Great review. I am curious though, what download speeds are you paying for from your internet service provider? If you're paying for 300 mbps, then getting 250 from the powerline is pretty good. If you're paying for 1.5gbps and getting 250, then that's another story.

    • @xNobl3x
      @xNobl3x 3 года назад

      I'm paying for 1gb. On wifi my PC gets on avg around 100 mbps dl. On ethernet I get 850gb. I just cant do the cables through my apartment. My gf would kill me lol. My PC is only 5 ft from my router though. Wondering if this is a good fix for me?

    • @SirConto
      @SirConto 3 года назад +10

      @@xNobl3x Usually routers have their own ethernet ports. If it's really that close you your pc, then a 5ft ethernet cable should be able to connect the two, without laying cable through entire flat.
      Otherwise, with this, you'd still need an ethernet cable connecting your pc to the nearest electric outlet.

  • @accuratemrstuff3842
    @accuratemrstuff3842 2 года назад +1

    would this work if i'm in the basement and the router is all the way upstairs? upstairs my router gives like 150 mpbs download and in my basement i get like 2 and it is awful

  • @PeterMossUkulele
    @PeterMossUkulele 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your honest review of this product. Also, for mentioning other manufactures with similar products offering 1GB speeds through the households wiring loom just won't deliver anywhere near that either. It makes you wonder who regulates such claims?? Just going off at a tangent, I recently had installed a 1GB fibre router. When hard wired into it with a Cat 5 - I got what was advertised. However, using wi-fi, the best was 375mbps - even stood right on top of it. Don't get me wrong it's one heck of an improvement from what I had previously but only found out afterwards that wi-fi has limits. Maybe you could make a video explaining these limitations. Subscribed to you today. Peter.

  •  5 лет назад +7

    The advertised speed ratings are completely ridicules and border on fraudulent. Testing and using different outlets on both ends can optimize throughput speed and provide the best results. One big plus with the power line Ethernet adapters is the consistency of throughput speed and general reliability of the connection, much better in this respect than a wireless connection in my experience. I have an IP camera and a backup server with storage devices setup in an outbuilding located about 75 feet from the house and get consistent 150 megabit per second speeds which is adequate for my purposes. Attempts using wireless extenders proved virtually useless resulting in inconsistent speeds and dropped connections. Being located in an urban area the number of wireless routers broadcasting in close proximity represents a very harsh electromagnetic environment requiring wireless Ethernet devices to be located fairly close to the access point to be usable. Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @c128stuff
      @c128stuff 4 года назад

      The speed ratings are for the total available bandwidth, not for what can be achieved on a point to point connection. Its a bit like advertising the backplane bandwidth of a switch. It is usefull, but its not the link speed you'll actually get.
      Additionally, all those modern ethernet over power setups require a properly wired and grounded circuit, and all the adapters should be on the same circuit also to achieve anywhere near the speed they are capable of in theory. You'll lose 50% of the available bandwidth, and link speed when this isn't perfect.
      Quality of outlets, and having other noisy devices on the circuit both matter a lot
      Other 'blah over powerline' setups in the same house also matter a lot

  • @iamthat7351
    @iamthat7351 4 года назад +10

    This is cool, switching from wireless to wired. These devices make it easier than I expected with too many cables

    • @josephferencz6063
      @josephferencz6063 4 года назад

      Its not as cheap as you think

    • @syedali9179
      @syedali9179 4 года назад +2

      @@josephferencz6063 40-60 dollars isn't really that bad

    • @Doenero
      @Doenero 2 года назад +1

      @@syedali9179 exactly, you’d expect it to be at least 100-120 dollars lol

  • @wesworld98
    @wesworld98 4 года назад +10

    Awesome review, thank you for being honest and upfront about the product and showing your test!

  • @myan3498
    @myan3498 3 года назад +2

    consider to use the device because I have a device in upstairs which can only connect to ethernet cable. considering the signals will go from the first floor outlet to the main house power switch box and then to the second floor power outlet, the speed lost is reasonable.

  • @SecondChoiceCargo
    @SecondChoiceCargo 5 лет назад +40

    Min 2:25 you state " I have 4 installed around my house" . but you do not reccomend the product.

    • @SuprUsrStan
      @SuprUsrStan  4 года назад +18

      Yeah I gave this a try and while it's faster and more stable than wifi, I was looking for even more performance. I ended up punching a hole in the wall and running 10 gigabit ethernet via a cat6a cable. Realize though, I was looking for 10 times the normal home network bandwidth for video editing at 4K etc. Where running an actual ethernet cable isn't feasible and you need to run large distances, this is certainly an alternative to drilling through walls.

    • @saysbadman
      @saysbadman 4 года назад +1

      SuprUsr Stan cat6 will be the best, but I have been very happy with my moca 2.0 network adapters! They have very little impact on ping, and they blow any Powerline adapter I have ever bought to date out of the water both with speed and reliability.

    • @CeeJay____
      @CeeJay____ 4 года назад

      @@SuprUsrStan That's also part of the issue, though. These devices are only as reliable as how many you own. Since they require a connection to operate, the more you own the slower it will be.

  • @aleeaamichelle
    @aleeaamichelle 2 года назад +1

    I use one for my computer it works great I’ve had it for about a year now!! Definitely worth it guys 🙂

  • @occono3543
    @occono3543 4 года назад +38

    Watching this with an 1.1MB connection in my house. None of the flaws mentioned apply to me at all😂

    • @dylanjacobs1359
      @dylanjacobs1359 4 года назад +3

      Yeah out here with that 746 kb speed😢

    • @butterb7925
      @butterb7925 4 года назад

      Dylan Jacobs contact your isp chances are you not getting you garenteed speed

    • @exicutioner161
      @exicutioner161 4 года назад

      get a Cat7 cable lol

    • @lxnez2657
      @lxnez2657 4 года назад +1

      Something Physical cat 6 is all you need

    • @computerrockstar2369
      @computerrockstar2369 3 года назад

      @@dylanjacobs1359 how did your video even load wtf

  • @backflipmann
    @backflipmann 11 месяцев назад

    Your review is exactly what I needed. The only reason I wanted to buy these was to be able to game online with my friends, since my gaming desktop computer is quite far from my router and also not the same floor (router upstairs and PC downstairs).
    And your video proved to my beyond any doubt that it is clearly not for me...
    Thank you so much!

    • @welshy3289
      @welshy3289 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have been using powerlines for years, and so long as your wiring is moderately recent, then you will get a much more stable connection and lower ping than wifi. My router is downstairs, and I game on my pc upstairs. I max out at about 220mb/s and much better ping. Up to you of course, but I recommend powerline for pretty much everything except huge data transfer, then a good old trust cable just can't be beat

  • @williambrennan5701
    @williambrennan5701 3 месяца назад

    i know this is 4 years old but 50mbps with low latency is still fine for most people even with zoom cals or other work from home things. . A benefit to these i discovered .... I have a friend that went on vacation with me but still had to do 4 hours of PC work a day on a work supplied PC that would not allow any wifi . `The airBNB router was far away from the bedroom room. First we tired a wifi to ethernet adapter but the security system in her work PC wouldn't allow communication detecting the adapter somehow. then we tried powerline ethernet adapters and it worked great.

  • @eyesofthefox
    @eyesofthefox 4 года назад +7

    Thanks for the review! I'm currently at the mercy of my roommates setup and our wireless router is downstairs, my room is directly above it but I still only pull like 30-40 mbps through my wireless connection. If this can basically double that from being hard wired (which I always prefer to be) then I'm definitely going to check it out, but I'll also be aware of the return policy from wherever I purchase it, just in case. I also know they make the adapters without the extra outlet so I'll probably go with that version because I don't mind losing the outlet it would take up~ Thanks again for posting this as it's one of the few powerline adapter reviews!

    • @brwnjokr7601
      @brwnjokr7601 4 года назад +1

      Did it help at all? My room is directly above the router cuz it's in the living room.

    • @Mar55997
      @Mar55997 4 года назад

      @@brwnjokr7601 same i need to know lol

    • @adamcarney1097
      @adamcarney1097 4 года назад

      Literally my situation, how did it go??

    • @Dadude572
      @Dadude572 4 года назад +2

      Don't keep us hanging

    • @mystic-edits9646
      @mystic-edits9646 3 года назад

      @@brwnjokr7601 did it end up helping you?

  • @SammerJammer
    @SammerJammer 4 года назад +26

    How could they advertise a 1200mbps speed when it connects via a cable that only runs at 1000mbps?

    • @epicduckys6973
      @epicduckys6973 3 года назад +15

      get a better cable like a cat 6

    • @onionknight2239
      @onionknight2239 3 года назад

      it's not the cable. You're right these thing are a farce.

  • @reaperbot5226
    @reaperbot5226 4 года назад +3

    for people who can't run ethernet cables in their household. your better off looking into MoCA devices (Multimedia Over Cable Alliance). they send the signal over your coax cables in your household. and your able to get about 90% or better of your over all bandwidth send to multiple parts of your household.

    • @ibanjabur471
      @ibanjabur471 2 года назад

      Yeah but don’t we need two cox plugs on the ssme outlet as the modem or router and most houses have one per room

    • @reaperbot5226
      @reaperbot5226 2 года назад

      @@ibanjabur471 many MoCA adapters generally have a build in coax splitter or you can add a coax splitter to the line if needed. there handy for people who rent or have older wiring in the house. however you do generally need a MoCA adapter on the coax line going to you modem and another going to the room and/or area you wish to send use the wired connection to complete the circuit. there are many tutorials on YT explaining it all in more detail.

  • @stevenolsen6360
    @stevenolsen6360 4 года назад +1

    no one, talking about these power units, mention, the fact that all wall power socket go back to a fuse box, and there are limits to how many wall power socket share one fuse, and distance is not socket to socket, but much further, socket to fuse, to mains wire,- to another fuse to socket, in top room or garage etc, but these unit are good for those who rent

  • @dibrentley7915
    @dibrentley7915 3 года назад +4

    thanks for the vid, you explained that really well. Im guessing though if you have 3phase power in your home you would have to make sure they are all on the same phase?

  • @MarkJolley
    @MarkJolley 4 года назад

    I have 4 of the 2gb version (PLP2000) and although the speeds are okay, the reliability seems to be an issue. My son plays xbox right next to me out of the same unit and he doesn't have as much of an issue while I get constant connection errors with Destiny 2 on PC. My network speeds are also slightly higher on wireless. I wish there was a way to update firmware and fix it, but there is no way on the PLP2000.

  • @utopia5042
    @utopia5042 3 года назад +17

    People buy this for games where you need good latency. Ping is what matters most.

    • @avzerd9003
      @avzerd9003 3 года назад

      wdym this doesn’t give u better ping?

    • @skatcat743
      @skatcat743 3 года назад

      @@avzerd9003 better latency than wifi across the house. the latency adds up say you have 50ms round trip plugged right into router you have to add wifi latency and congestion for maybe another 10-50 ms depending on conditions. powerlines add usually less than 5ms in my experience. I'd take 55 ms powerline over 60-100 ms wifi

    • @avzerd9003
      @avzerd9003 3 года назад

      @@skatcat743 so i usually run 33 the least in fps games and 44-400 the most yes my ping will spike for about 20 mins in a game and will it help me at least get to 23?

    • @weticle7730
      @weticle7730 3 года назад

      @@skatcat743 if i’m playing games, would i want this or to use a wireless internet connection??

    • @ored_mortal
      @ored_mortal 3 года назад

      @@weticle7730 this would be better if you could you can run a ethernet cable all the way to your PC or Console. But if you want wireless, this would be the best option.

  • @sassuki
    @sassuki Месяц назад

    Rule of thumb is: Net speed is about 3 times lower than the raw link speed (unlike Wi-Fi which is roughly 2 times lower).
    So the LED did not turn amber, because the *LINK* raw speed was over 80 Mbit/s. Using the rule of thumb, your raw speed was about 200 Mbit/s in the distant room, very much "Green" indeed!

  • @examplerkey
    @examplerkey Год назад

    It's not the distance but the capacitance of the wires that limit the bandwidth. For example, your USB dongle works fine with 1m USB cable but not with 2.5m cable. Twisted pairs with differential signalling eliminate the problem.

  • @joshfreeman7081
    @joshfreeman7081 3 года назад +1

    Please somebody hurry, I am at Best Buy and I need to know! My first question is… I can leave my Wi-Fi signal off for this and just use ethernet? And will this be good enough for zoom conferences?

  • @JuiceBanger1
    @JuiceBanger1 4 года назад +2

    I have 3 tp powerlines av600 models in my house. My 2 smart TVs buffered on wifi but I now have them plugged into the wall and no more buffering

    • @dennisp8520
      @dennisp8520 4 года назад

      Getting a repeater is better, these things add so much Latency and cause issues with packet loss

  • @hellomihai
    @hellomihai 3 месяца назад

    NOTE: for the best speeds, plug these directly into the outlet, not power strips... also its faster if you plug both adapters into outlets controlled by the same fuse box switch.

  • @worminizer1
    @worminizer1 3 года назад

    I'm not sure if anyone else covered this, but the room you are in will affect speeds based on which power phase you are on. Same phase room, good speeds. Opposite phase, poor speed or even no connection.

  • @sxmNice
    @sxmNice 3 года назад +1

    Loads are balanced over phases. I suppose you need to connect the units to outlets on the same phase?

  • @jnagarya519
    @jnagarya519 2 года назад

    I just subscribed to FIOS, and predictably -- through these adaptors -- the signal was 30ish. Upgraded the two switches from 10/100 to 10/100/1000 and it's now 50ish signal. The powerline adapters (Zyxel) are 10/100.

  • @user-nb7fg5lp4d
    @user-nb7fg5lp4d 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Stan - thanks for your great review. You had said you had 4 of these devices throughout your house already. Then at the end of your video you said you pulled CAT6 cables instead. So are you NO LONGER using your original 4 power-line devices? Thx.

  • @markdavenportjr5129
    @markdavenportjr5129 2 года назад +1

    Nice since our router is in my parents master bedroom and my room right next to them I should have no issues with speed and bandwith with a powerline kit. Cause right now my wifi is CRAP even though I got a really good pcie wifi card aka the asus PCE-88 card. ;(

  • @geoffpearl1713
    @geoffpearl1713 2 года назад

    Question! My basement is on its own circuit breaker. Does this mean I won’t be able to use it? I plugged these in and my signal dropped from 200 via wifi to 18 with this kit. When I wire directly to the modem, I get over 600 mbps

  • @latinoplaya15
    @latinoplaya15 3 года назад +1

    Very informative and answered my questions. Thank you!

  • @PabloTBrave
    @PabloTBrave 4 года назад +1

    I have a 2000mb powerline adapter which is twice the 1 GB nic that plugs into it to counter the losses. Both adapters are on the same power circuit and it works great near line speed . Proper house ethernet wired house would be far better but that isn't feasible in my situation with insulated double skin solid brick walls .

  • @Redye
    @Redye 3 года назад

    One question I do got is, I live in about a 15 year old home and I don’t recall upgrading like making the wires better. Will it still work with an old homes? Or does the houses even affect it?

  • @Lighthouse1308
    @Lighthouse1308 2 года назад

    I just got these. Sometimes the pick a plug led turns red but I still get a signal. Is this something that should be fixed. Also there is nothing else connected it's just Etherley into my pc from the adapter

  • @robertbrooks1520
    @robertbrooks1520 4 года назад

    My only concerns are security and spikes.
    Being connected to house wiring, could household network be listened to(or tapped) from outside the building? Yes, I am inside of my router, doesn't this place my network internals in the open? Just wondering.....
    How hardy are these devices? Can they be used along with spike/surge protectors?
    And of course noise. Any problems from ac, refrigerators, home appliances etc..
    Nice evaluation....

  • @lambdamax
    @lambdamax 3 года назад +1

    Do you need to periodically reset these power line extenders? (unplugging them from the electric outlet, wait a few seconds, plug them back in)

    • @TimeWillTellAll
      @TimeWillTellAll 3 года назад

      Only if you notice a significant drop in performance. I didn't touch mine for over 2 years.

  • @jonathanchouinard7450
    @jonathanchouinard7450 5 месяцев назад +1

    I used it for like hotel room and it worked well because i used for my IPad and my iPhone too

  • @flyinbriyin
    @flyinbriyin 2 года назад

    I'm wondering, is there a booster for these? I'm plugged in downstairs and my upstairs bandwidth to gaming PC's is really slow. I don't have wireless capability on my gaming PC's. I always game with wired connections.

  • @g.t.7550
    @g.t.7550 3 года назад

    How is this for a smart tv? I have a weak signal and no Ethernet jack so watching streaming tv is excruciatingly slow with buffering.

  • @MikePowlas
    @MikePowlas Год назад

    The speeds will vary from house to house. So in your house it may only get 225Mbps. While with them put into another home they will get 300Mbps or more. It is due to how the house is wired.

  • @surenbono6063
    @surenbono6063 3 года назад

    ..can it be implemented on grid tied solar inverter and handle hundreds of different ip/Mac addresses to a single Powerlined receiver..? For solar yield monitoring.. currently the wireless is less ranged..and what's it's range?

  • @dandaly7305
    @dandaly7305 4 года назад

    If you can't get them to work, make sure you are not using surge-protected outlets or extension cords. They filter the power, and also can interfere with the powerlink signals.

  • @boofstien2
    @boofstien2 4 года назад +1

    is the bandwidth loss so great because you have a high speed. For example say you lost 75% of your bandwidth at your worst case and had a 100mbps you would have 25mbps. If I only had 20mbps into the home would I still theoretically lose 75% of that at my worst access point giving me just 5mbps or would I lose relatively little as my speed was slow anyway?. I hope that makes sense.

    • @pewpewpower
      @pewpewpower 3 года назад

      can someone respond to this comment? I have a 60Mbps connection, far slower than the video's 1000Mbps connection.

  • @dangeles95
    @dangeles95 2 года назад

    I am a little confused. Does this transmit the Ethernet frequency they wifi or does the signal get transmitted they the electrical wires?

  • @saratalamantes4781
    @saratalamantes4781 4 года назад +3

    Hey thank you for making the video. I stream on twitch and am wondering if this will provide a more consistent connection? My problem is that my bit rate drops and my stream lags. I currently get 50Mbps which works fine until it dips below that (due to wireless connection Im currently using). The distance would be less than 50ft through a couple walls so it would not limit my speed from what i understand in this video. Also, there is now available a powerline kit for 2400Mbps. Would that be a better investment or can i save some money for the same outcome?

    • @CrypticConsole
      @CrypticConsole 4 года назад +1

      you would be able to combine the bandwidth of both network interface in Windows.

    • @madyottoyotto3055
      @madyottoyotto3055 3 года назад +2

      These are the most reliable thing other that an actual lan cable and in the correct situation can send signal lots further than lan without the same losses these do not lose signal over distance as some suggest more that in most cases the wiring becomes more fragmented as it travels always from the router for example in a mansion from one end to the other these would maybe beat LANs as there is only x amount of rooms always and would most likely loose around as much as same amount of small rooms traveling less distance

  • @tlashley
    @tlashley 2 года назад

    I know this video is older but I just grabbed a couple of these for my game room. I have the series X and it’s a bit far from my router/modem and I was wanting to get a better connection. Do you know if you can use some of these in conjunction with a wife booster?

  • @Grief0032
    @Grief0032 8 месяцев назад

    Can an ethernet switch be added to these. I want to hardliners my 2 game consoles. But this only has one ethernet port.

  • @irishRocker1
    @irishRocker1 2 года назад

    I bought a powerline adapter about 7yrs ago that I used a few times after moving house to get me by till I could run a cable. In that sense it has been handy and worth the 50 or I paid for them but I usually try to then get a cable sorted as soon as possible.But for 50 or so it's not too bad to have them as a backup

  • @ilyasomar5445
    @ilyasomar5445 3 года назад +1

    Yo if u have an xfinity wi-fi can u still use a netgear powerline adapter?

  • @jackduals
    @jackduals 4 года назад

    Got myself a TPLink AV600 powerline adapter to connect my PC in my room to the modem all the way in the parents' room.
    I got the thing second hand and cheapo for half the price ($15). It only tops up at 300mbps yeah, but that's already more than enough for my use case.
    Playing games online is FINALLY stable, especially for me because previously I've always been on wireless with lots of random lag spikes, mainly because my PC and the modem are too far apart and punching the hole through the house just for that wasn't an acceptable option to my parents. I also now can stream up to 4K videos smooth, and downloads whether it be movies or games finally don't range from 6 hours to 200 days, (I live in a third world country, this shits luxury to me!).
    So personally I'd say YES PL Adapters are worth it for people in the same boat as me. You lose some speed yeah but:
    1. Its definitely cheaper than punching the hole in the wall
    2. Easy to install and
    3. I personally think stability>high speeds, especially if you're streaming videos or playing games online.
    My only suggestions are
    1. Buy ones with a return policy, so you can test whether it'll run in your desired location. I took a risk buying it second hand and without knowing whether it'll run at the socket or not, but was lucky to have it working well.
    2. Try to plug the thing as direct as possible to the wall socket. Mine doesn't come with a passthrough and so eats up socket. Using it with extension cables/adapters will lower your bandwidth..
    (In my case, with adapters I got 8mbps and without em I got 25mbps!)

  • @bebrittanyable
    @bebrittanyable 2 года назад

    Hello, thank you for doing this review. It was very helpful.

  • @frayedsanity
    @frayedsanity 10 месяцев назад

    I only have a 50Mbps connection and I am happy with that and can game and stream 1080p netflix fine. These would be more than enough for that right?

  • @chironjo
    @chironjo 4 года назад

    How about if my BW is just 30Mbps? I do have intermittent wifi in the room that is located farthest from the wifi router. Could thisNetgear Powerline do the job?

  • @scojin
    @scojin 2 года назад

    I used the 2 port version one connecting a router from downstairs to my room upstairs. While ping was down about 10% the download speed was more than halved from my normal wifi speed for my pc. Ultimately I returned it to bestbuy which is where i recommend you buy it from.

  • @josuemartinez5555
    @josuemartinez5555 2 года назад +2

    I need help because I get shit download speed at 5mb/s even though I have them not that far apart

    • @saltypepper6287
      @saltypepper6287 2 года назад

      Might just be your houses cables

    • @roop.m
      @roop.m Год назад

      Is your powerline blinking orange or red?

  • @istilldream4304
    @istilldream4304 3 года назад

    I have Xfinity and pay for 100mbps. I can get 30-50 upstairs on the opposite side of the house from the router and that's for a ps4/online gaming. It works well. I'm using the model that doesn't have the outlet on it.

  • @robira1313
    @robira1313 2 года назад

    Will connecting these adapters result in a hard-wire-like connection? Or is this more like a wifi booster?

  • @4_hl114
    @4_hl114 4 года назад

    i bought this because when i got my computer it came with an antenna with it and i was getting like 10 mbps download and now im using this and im getting 20 with 300 mbps network like i dont understand the internet box is downstairs but im not that far away from it if you were to look in my pov, what can i do to get faster speeds?

  • @danimirish
    @danimirish 3 года назад

    Hi Stan, what plan do you have for Internet? We have 100mb through Spectrum. Could I expect to get near that speed with this system?

  • @metalsteel5631
    @metalsteel5631 3 года назад +2

    these things are terrible, it's 1/4 the speed of wifi for me. and even then it has a lot of lag spikes and disconnections. the most I could get was 1.5mbps download speed.

  • @blissr6siege
    @blissr6siege 3 года назад

    Can I use different Ethernet cables for the power line adapter rather than the one given in the box

  • @TopicTide2
    @TopicTide2 4 года назад +1

    I am looking for a new one i had a D-link powerline and I've only had problems from the day i got it.
    I snapped it in half and went back to wifi for now.

  • @rayfischer9936
    @rayfischer9936 4 года назад

    I liked your review. I have an outbuilding that is 200 feet away from the house and need some signal in the outbuilding. Both buildings are on the same electric panel. Do you recommend this product in this case or is there other tech that is better to use?

  • @jaworq
    @jaworq 2 года назад

    did you test the speed on 5 Ghz WiFi or 2.4 ? You should use 5. That could explain low speed showed on video...

  • @miltonfostersound
    @miltonfostersound 3 года назад +1

    Would the connection be more stable if you plugged both devices into power conditioners to regulate the current?

    • @Holmbendtsen
      @Holmbendtsen 2 года назад +1

      A power conditioner will most likely read the ethernet signal as faulty frequenzes or noise and filter/block the signal.

  • @miguellazarogil935
    @miguellazarogil935 4 года назад +1

    Hi people. I have a line adapter in my house. I use with my PC for very long sessions. It get really hot, like dangerous heat is in there.
    Do you know what I could do to keep it cool? I think efficiency drops with that amount of heat and that's what I'm concerned.

    • @miguellazarogil935
      @miguellazarogil935 4 года назад

      @@IIHydraII I have a Tenda adapter. Average, not too expensive. I am in Europe, maybe that's creating over heat as the outlet is 220V

    • @miguellazarogil935
      @miguellazarogil935 4 года назад

      @@IIHydraII I'll do. I thought that it was rather common and I didn't have any other references to compare.
      Thanks

  • @russellwestbrook6936
    @russellwestbrook6936 2 года назад

    I jus wanna get better connection for my Xbox man☹️. I’m using wireless right now and it says I have 4 bars. But when I get in a game of 2k I start lagging a lot to the point where it’s unplayable. So do u think this would work for me? I’m about 20-25 feet away from my router

  • @cutecumbber266
    @cutecumbber266 4 года назад

    If I buy 3 powerline extenders and put them throughout the house will the furthest powerline be reached?

  • @franciscobahena3770
    @franciscobahena3770 4 года назад +6

    I have a power line in my detached garage for my Amazon dot it works, I have great Wi-Fi signal like in my house it works.

    • @davidwright9409
      @davidwright9409 4 года назад

      How far is your garage from your house? I am looking to use this for my garage as well.

    • @gleharr
      @gleharr 4 года назад

      They only work on the same power line. If your garage is on a different circuit forget it.

    • @lukedelcube7175
      @lukedelcube7175 4 года назад

      Glen Harrison what does that actually mean

    • @gleharr
      @gleharr 4 года назад

      Very roughly speaking, there can be more than one circuit for power in a building - if the ethernet over power line devices are on different circuits they won't "see" each other.
      Best speak to an electrician if you know one (I'm not one but learnt from experience).
      Mine work very well. I only get a little over 20 meg/s into the house and get the same in an outbuilding 50 metres away via the devices.

    • @lukedelcube7175
      @lukedelcube7175 4 года назад +1

      Glen Harrison I live in a small house and the distance between them is like 20 or 25 meters away so I think they are on the same circuit

  • @gamlielu
    @gamlielu 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for your beautiful review - you said that you can pair more than 2 powerlines to the 1ST powerline but I did not see anyone sell more than 2 powerlines in one box. do you know where I can buy more than two? if I buy it separately would all the powerline would pair using the same method of pairining?

  • @anthonylamb8265
    @anthonylamb8265 2 года назад

    Great video but I can't find where it tells me which portal on the router I plug the cable from the powerline adaptor into ?

  • @jewelersofwhale
    @jewelersofwhale 3 года назад

    How about gaming? I have a great wifi but still get freeze lags, if i get a powerline will have those unstable freeze lags?

  • @lylesfredidog1507
    @lylesfredidog1507 4 года назад +1

    Devolo Magic 2 is much, much better but you should have mentioned that the advertised speed is the maximum not necessarily what you'll get. With the Devolo you can get the Devolo Cockpit which will give you all the speeds you can obtain in your net. The Devolo also has a WiFi model that hets up to 867 Mbits WiFi..

  • @MrBubbajohnson1
    @MrBubbajohnson1 3 года назад

    Hi, where can I get that adapter for my laptop cat5 to lighting for Mac. Thanks

  • @Lordchaos991
    @Lordchaos991 2 года назад

    So why is it labeled 1200 mb/s? In what situation will you get 1200? On what planet?

  • @akilla214u2c
    @akilla214u2c 4 года назад

    You may not under your power panel and how the electrons travel from one box to another.
    Similar to an Ethernet star topology network, all signal comes back to a central point. Well, most modern power panel systems does the same thing. Except your blending low voltage Ethernet with high 120 even 240 volt power coming on the same bus bar. And without any CDMA, you essentially may be experiencing collision, cross talk and EMI all on the same bar.
    These devices and most Ethernet switches never achieve full data rates because of the very same factors that I previously mentioned.
    Lastly, to assume just because the outlets are next to each other, possibly wired to each other does not mean that is the path the electrons will take. Ethernet over power is a very busy and nosey medium, and thus most Network Engineers do not choose to pick that option to extend Ethernet frames.
    Go a step further in your test and place signal analyzer, or wireshark network analyzer on the line to see the number of packet retransmissions.

  • @travissnyder8277
    @travissnyder8277 4 года назад

    Can I pair this with tp link wifi re650? Dont have a router or modem sucking off landlord wifi.

  • @pauljohnsonevamai
    @pauljohnsonevamai 2 года назад

    Hi, what's the best CAT cables to use? My TP Link AV1000 keeps dropping out. I'm using Cat 5e - should I be using 6? Thanks.

    • @SuprUsrStan
      @SuprUsrStan  2 года назад

      Ethernet cables won’t make a difference in this case.

  • @Kev4Kev
    @Kev4Kev 4 года назад

    What happens during power surges or for multiunit buildings suchas apartments ?

  • @jamestucker8088
    @jamestucker8088 4 года назад

    I got a TP-link 1200 which is about the same thing. To get the full performance you have to have both units on the same power circuit. I was surprised it worked at all going thru the circuit breakers to go from one circuit to another. I won't do this again. Mesh WiFi is the way to go.

  • @Ty33Budd
    @Ty33Budd 4 года назад +1

    so with your setup,
    going from upstairs to downs stairs. How far was the run, over how many Ft of cable, and what was your variance, what speed at your router and what speed at the end of the run that is on the other floor??

  • @Ashley92S
    @Ashley92S 3 года назад

    Can I plug one adapter inside a shed and the other inside a house?

  • @20pump
    @20pump 4 года назад

    Would it work as an ethernet backhaul for a tri band system to free up the other 5Ghz band?

  • @Cookefan59
    @Cookefan59 2 года назад

    Nice video. A few years later things haven’t changed much. I’m probably going to try and use some old routers and reconfigure them as access points along with maybe one extender for a remote corner. You have good personality and you keep it mercifully simple with no music, big intro or 7 minutes of useless back story. Liked!

  • @zangetsu27
    @zangetsu27 4 года назад +1

    Would the speed be effected if the adapter is placed on an extension instead?

  • @asa8421
    @asa8421 4 года назад

    When you ran the cat6 cable to a router from your upstairs to your downstairs, did you have to have two different SSID?

    • @SuprUsrStan
      @SuprUsrStan  4 года назад

      Both my two routers share the same SSID and passwords. This way, the laptop can hop between the two signals, whichever is stronger.