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Old 01-31-2017, 12:12 AM   #3728 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by madwi View Post
I doubt you would notice a difference between them. 1000Mbps is going to be fine for whatever you can toss at it in home enviroment.

We should probably note somewhere that these numbers are theoretical limits that the units should be capable of, not consistent throughput.
Exactly my thoughts. Why spend more than double the money when I'm already good on bandwidth. My plan is to plug a wireless router into it downstairs. The extra bandwidth of the 1000Mbps powerline adapter should easily accommodate the extra wireless devices and the additional route downstairs will provide much better signal strength and speeds.

Mine run through the circuit panel, so there's definitely some loss of speed there. But the runs from the circuit panel on either side are very short, so I get pretty decent speeds considering. I would expect at least 6-700Mbps with the new adapters based on my previous testing with yours.
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