This is just copy/paste spam. I don't understand the point.
from:
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/...-upstairs.html
Quote:
Hello, I have recently got a Bell Fiber plan which has Fiber Optic cables running straight into your home. My plan is Fiber 150 and I receive even better speeds than i'm supposed to be getting... At least on the floor where the Homehub router is. My desktop computer is upstairs and I do some heavy duty downloading on games. The Bell Technician installed a Powerline that is connected to the router and then to my computer. However, I am only getting a fraction of what I used to get on the first floor. Even WIFI is faster downstairs is faster than my Powerline Ethernet Connection Upstairs.
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And MBerson had India IPs. There is no Bell in India.
Banned.
And FYI, the answer is easy: Powerline adapters are junk (ethernet over electric wiring), and it's common knowledge that WiFi is weak when traveling vertically. You really need to wire between floors, and have WiFi hotspots per floor. That means a small home construction weekend project. There's simply no way around that if signal quality matters to you.