Hi,
So I'm looking for some help. I have two PC's, both running Windows 10. They are both on my home Network. They are connected via ethernet cables, and powerline adaptors. so something like this.
Server PC > 1200 Mbps Powerline > 1200 Mbps Powerline > Gigabit Switch > Desktop.
There are various other devices in the network too, but none of it should be using bandwidth at the time of these transfers.
Both PC's have Gigabit NIC's (MSI Z97 Gaming 5, and Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3). And both are running windows 10 Pro.
So I am transferring files from the server to the desktop, and I am only getting speeds of approximately 7-9 MBps. This seems incredibly slow, for what SHOULD be a reasonably fast connection.
I don't really know too much about networking settings, so I am thinking there is some setting somewhere that is configured incorrectly here.
Any ideas? Guides for home network optimisation? Everything I come accross appears to relate specifically to WLAN's, and not really what I'm doing here.
So I'm looking for some help. I have two PC's, both running Windows 10. They are both on my home Network. They are connected via ethernet cables, and powerline adaptors. so something like this.
Server PC > 1200 Mbps Powerline > 1200 Mbps Powerline > Gigabit Switch > Desktop.
There are various other devices in the network too, but none of it should be using bandwidth at the time of these transfers.
Both PC's have Gigabit NIC's (MSI Z97 Gaming 5, and Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3). And both are running windows 10 Pro.
So I am transferring files from the server to the desktop, and I am only getting speeds of approximately 7-9 MBps. This seems incredibly slow, for what SHOULD be a reasonably fast connection.
I don't really know too much about networking settings, so I am thinking there is some setting somewhere that is configured incorrectly here.
Any ideas? Guides for home network optimisation? Everything I come accross appears to relate specifically to WLAN's, and not really what I'm doing here.