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I have a TPLink Powerline path through to my study. All the interfaces are GigE and should, therefore, support up to 1Gbps. However, to my desktop I never achieve anything above 100Mbs.
I'm copying some large files (in excess of 300MB each). I realise I'm at the mercy of the path and the Read/Write speed of the disks. The recipient disk is an SSD so there is no problem there. The Source files are from a RAIDed NAS (not SSD) but, I've conducted the same test using a direct CAT5e cable to a different computer (laptop) and I achieve around 750Mbs. This leaves me suspect either the Powerline of the Desktop LAN card.
As you can see below everything should work to a higher rate but it doesn't happen
Any ideas?
Speed Duplex
Ethernet Card Speed
Powerline Link Rate Achieved
LAN Throughput at Desktop
I'm copying some large files (in excess of 300MB each). I realise I'm at the mercy of the path and the Read/Write speed of the disks. The recipient disk is an SSD so there is no problem there. The Source files are from a RAIDed NAS (not SSD) but, I've conducted the same test using a direct CAT5e cable to a different computer (laptop) and I achieve around 750Mbs. This leaves me suspect either the Powerline of the Desktop LAN card.
As you can see below everything should work to a higher rate but it doesn't happen
Any ideas?
Speed Duplex
Ethernet Card Speed
Powerline Link Rate Achieved
LAN Throughput at Desktop
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