And another resurrection from me tonight! I'm struggling with home network speeds and though I'd run it by the hive mind.
So, to boil my network topology down to the bits I'm actually concerned with here we've got:
- ISP router in living room
- Desktop PC homeplugged to router
- Laptop wi-fi'd to router
The file transfer speeds around the flat have always been fuck awful. We struggled to stream SD video around the place and HD video is an absolute no-go. At least this was the case the last time we tried as we've long since given up and just used USB drives to watch stuff in different rooms. When doing a recent network file copy from the laptop to the desktop though I noticed that copy speed was an all-time-low of 800KBps a second which is fucking shocking by any measure which spurred me to at least have a poke around.
So, I did some experimenting tonight to try and work out the source of the issue but I'm not really much further forward.
Test 1: two laptops (I borrowed my mum's) wired directly to the router. File copy speed between them: about 11MBps
Test 2: one laptop wired directly to the router and desktop homeplugged in. File copy speed between them: about 7MBps
Test 3: one laptop wired directly to the router and the other on wi-fi right beside said router. File copy speed between them: about 3MBps
So, the homeplug drops a few MBps and the wireless on the laptop is a serious factor there was well obviously but am I right in thinking that I should be seeing much better speeds than this across the board? Or is this what I'd expect to see without buying a much better router or something? Anyone got any other idea or want me to run any other tests to provide more info?