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by gambiting
3635 days ago
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I've tried multiple different HomePlug adapters at home, mostly to stream Steam games from my PC upstairs to my TV in the living room, and after a few months decided it's just not worth it - sure, "tested" speed is always very high. But when you need to stream 1080p@60fps with minimal latency, it's suddenly not so good. The latency tends to go up and down randomly, frames get dropped, it's just a bad experience. I'm sure it's absolutely fine for browsing internet/watching netflix, but local streaming is impossible - I just have a 30m long ethernet cable running down the stairs nowadays, the connection is always perfect that way. |
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UK Freeview HD is 1080i though, but it's in a very bandwidth-inefficient container as it's just the transport stream which is sent over the network. I've also played some 1080p content over it with no problem, but most of the content I use is 1080i.
No idea how old my wiring is (house is from 1950), and this is across the distribution board / fuse box too, as it's between upstairs and downstairs in my house. So my experience is completely different to yours and much more positive :)