I use it from the living room to the study with a 25-meter cable run (mains from 2011) or more. In between is a fuse box with standard 16A fuses, since both circuits are protected separately.
Loud FritzBox The set reached 7390 and powerline software with me
Send 649 Mbit / s
Receiving 664 Mbit / s
This corresponds with UDP traffic to the 150 MBit / sec real data transmission rate.
Measurements were taken of Windows client PC with IPerf client via Powerline 1000E adapter with 25 meters cable run through the fuse box away, directly Fritzbox IPerf Server.
bin / iperf.exe -c -u 192.168.178.1 -P -i 1 1 -p 4712 -fm -b 1000.0M -t 30 -T 1
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Client connecting to 192.168.178.1, UDP port 4712
Sending 1470-byte datagram
UDP buffer size: 0.01 MB (default)
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[156] Local 192.168.178.23 port 53600 Connected with 192.168.178.1 port 4712
[ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[156] 0.0- 1.0 sec 16.9 MBytes 142 Mbits / sec
[156] 1.0 2.0 sec 17.1 MBytes 143 Mbits / sec
[156] 2.0 3.0 sec 17.1 MBytes 144 Mbits / sec
[156] 3.0 4.0 sec 17.1 MBytes 143 Mbits / sec
[156] 4.0 5.0 sec 18.2 MBytes 153 Mbits / sec
[156] 5.0- 6.0 sec 16.2 MBytes 136 Mbits / sec
[156] 6.0 7.0 sec 16.9 MBytes 142 Mbits / sec
[156] 7.0 8.0 sec 16.0 MBytes 134 Mbits / sec
[156] 8.0, 9.0 sec 19.3 MBytes 162 Mbits / sec
[156] 9.0-10.0 sec 18.1 MBytes 152 Mbits / sec
[156] 10.0-11.0 sec 17.8 MBytes 149 Mbits / sec
[156] 11.0-12.0 sec 17.3 MBytes 145 Mbits / sec
[156] 12.0-13.0 sec 17.4 MBytes 146 Mbits / sec
[156] 13.0-14.0 sec 16.9 MBytes 142 Mbits / sec
[156] 14.0-15.0 sec 17.6 MBytes 148 Mbits / sec
[156] 15.0-16.0 sec 17.2 MBytes 144 Mbits / sec
[156] 16.0-17.0 sec 17.1 MBytes 144 Mbits / sec
[156] 17.0-18.0 sec 18.0 MBytes 151 Mbits / sec
[156] 18.0-19.0 sec 17.3 MBytes 145 Mbits / sec
[156] 19.0-20.0 sec 16.9 MBytes 142 Mbits / sec
[ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[156] 20.0-21.0 sec 17.2 MBytes 144 Mbits / sec
[156] 21.0-22.0 sec 16.4 MBytes 138 Mbits / sec
[156] 22.0-23.0 sec 17.7 MBytes 149 Mbits / sec
[156] 23.0-24.0 sec 17.8 MBytes 149 Mbits / sec
[156] 24.0-25.0 sec 17.1 MBytes 144 Mbits / sec
[156] 25.0-26.0 sec 18.7 MBytes 157 Mbits / sec
[156] 26.0-27.0 sec 17.6 MBytes 147 Mbits / sec
[156] 27.0-28.0 sec 17.0 MBytes 143 Mbits / sec
[156] 28.0-29.0 sec 16.2 MBytes 136 Mbits / sec
[156] 29.0-30.0 sec 16.3 MBytes 137 Mbits / sec
[156] 0.0-30.0 sec 519 MBytes 145 Mbits / sec
For TCP traffic, I have 40 MBit measured so average.
Measurements were taken of Windows client PC with IPerf client via Powerline 1000E adapter with 25 meters cable run through the fuse box away, directly Fritzbox IPerf Server.
bin / iperf.exe -c 192.168.178.1 -P -i 1 1 -p 4711 -t 30 -N -fm
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Client connecting to 192.168.178.1, TCP port 4711
TCP Window Size: 0.01 MB (default)
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[156] Local 192.168.178.23 port 50773 Connected with 192.168.178.1 port 4711
[ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[156] 0.0- 1.0 sec 2:36 MBytes 19.8 Mbits / sec
[156] 1.0 2.0 sec 4.93 MBytes 41.4 Mbits / sec
[156] 2.0 3.0 sec 4.89 MBytes 41.0 Mbits / sec
[156] 3.0 4.0 sec 5:08 MBytes 42.6 Mbits / sec
[156] 4.0 5.0 sec 5:05 MBytes 42.4 Mbits / sec
[156] 5.0- 6.0 sec 4:48 MBytes 37.6 Mbits / sec
[156] 6.0 7.0 sec 3.80 MBytes 31.9 Mbits / sec
[156] 7.0 8.0 sec 4.23 MBytes 35.5 Mbits / sec
[156] 8.0, 9.0 sec 4.41 MBytes 37.0 Mbits / sec
[156] 9.0-10.0 sec 4.77 MBytes 40.0 Mbits / sec
[156] 10.0-11.0 sec 5:09 MBytes 42.7 Mbits / sec
[156] 11.0-12.0 sec 5:19 MBytes 43.5 Mbits / sec
[156] 12.0-13.0 sec 5:07 MBytes 42.5 Mbits / sec
[156] 13.0-14.0 sec 4:42 MBytes 37.1 Mbits / sec
[156] 14.0-15.0 sec 3.90 MBytes 32.7 Mbits / sec
[156] 15.0-16.0 sec 4:17 MBytes 35.0 Mbits / sec
[156] 16.0-17.0 sec 5:00 MBytes 41.9 Mbits / sec
[156] 17.0-18.0 sec 4:59 MBytes 38.5 Mbits / sec
[156] 18.0-19.0 sec 5:11 MBytes 42.9 Mbits / sec
[156] 19.0-20.0 sec 5:29 MBytes 44.4 Mbits / sec
[ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[156] 20.0-21.0 sec 5.61 MBytes 47.1 Mbits / sec
[156] 21.0-22.0 sec 5:07 MBytes 42.5 Mbits / sec
[156] 22.0-23.0 sec 4.66 MBytes 39.1 Mbits / sec
[156] 23.0-24.0 sec 4:37 MBytes 36.6 Mbits / sec
[156] 24.0-25.0 sec 5:36 MBytes 45.0 Mbits / sec
[156] 25.0-26.0 sec 5.66 MBytes 47.5 Mbits / sec
[156] 26.0-27.0 sec 5:27 MBytes 44.2 Mbits / sec
[156] 27.0-28.0 sec 5:57 MBytes 46.7 Mbits / sec
[156] 28.0-29.0 sec 4.91 MBytes 41.2 Mbits / sec
[156] 29.0-30.0 sec 5.48 MBytes 46.0 Mbits / sec
[156] 0.0-30.0 sec 144 MBytes 40.2 Mbits / sec
So I can therefore my 100Mbit Internet connection at full capacity over the Powerline connection.
Now, however, the shortcoming.
The adapter verliehren often times to power on a transmission / reception direction.
I also had before data transfer rates
Send 578 Mbit / s
Receive 70 Mbit / s
Or send was worse by 80% and was receiving around 600 Mbit / s.
The problem also occurs when the Adpater are right next to a double socket together. If you put both Adper pure, they have at initial speeds of 1000MBit / sec, according to Fritz box. After half an hour or more, the transfer rates go down rapidly to about 200 Mbit / sec, which means a power loss of 80%. Remember that Adpater hanging side by side on the same wall outlet. If you start the Powerline adapter then again by pulling and plugging, the game starts all over again.
Secondly, I have from time to time sporadic dropouts. Then I can send no more data over the connection. This is in part after a few minutes of alone again or Powerline Adapter you start again.
One must try at various outlets in the house and decide for themselves where they work best, the adapter including. I have apparently currently on the condition that they run both very well synchronized. my net transfer rates, according to Fritz box are the 500-600 Mbits / sec and both directions. But this can be different again tomorrow.
The Firmare 2.0.0-00 therefore seems still to have teething problems, which should be further improved by AVM.
I have to put a support request to AVM and received log files to AVM for evaluation.
For instructions, look at [...]
If the AVM FRITZ! Powerline 1000E but run once stable, they are currently the fastest powerline adapter in the market and one can you IPTV, HD video streaming and high-speed Internet connections full auslasen.
With best regards
Christopher