I use the Powerline 1000’s (three prong) from my router to my streamer.
My house is 55 years old, and initially, the Powerlines would only link at less than 50 Mbs (red indicator - I suspect it was actually passing less than 3Mbs) - and I would get drops/cut-outs when streaming now and then.
I solved the link and drop issues by replacing the cable-company supplied internet router with a Motorola MG7550, powered by an Sbooster LPS.
The Powerline adapters then linked at 100mbs and I’ve had zero drops/cut-outs. (I think the Sbooster would have probably solved this on it’s own).
I’ve made a couple of additional tweaks to help with potential noise:
My house is 55 years old, and initially, the Powerlines would only link at less than 50 Mbs (red indicator - I suspect it was actually passing less than 3Mbs) - and I would get drops/cut-outs when streaming now and then.
I solved the link and drop issues by replacing the cable-company supplied internet router with a Motorola MG7550, powered by an Sbooster LPS.
The Powerline adapters then linked at 100mbs and I’ve had zero drops/cut-outs. (I think the Sbooster would have probably solved this on it’s own).
I’ve made a couple of additional tweaks to help with potential noise:
- Installed Gigafoil V4 ethernet filter between Powerline and streamer
- Replaced SMPS on Gigafoil with Sbooster LPS
- Attached Perfect Path Technology Alpha E-cards to both Powerline adaptors, and on router