Powerline + switch vs better router?

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At the moment using a netgear DGM1000 on VM ADSL.

I don't get a very good signal (basically none existent) upstairs in my room. In my room I have my 360, my PC and occasionally my netbook/phone. I can't run a wire up to my room or drill holes as it's rented so that's out.

So, do I get powerline adapters and then a switch in my room to connect the 360 and the PC to or a better router?

I intend on gaming on my 360 or PC quite a bit, never both at the same time. If I'm on my xbox my PC will probably be browsing so I assume a cheap switch (10 quid ish) would be able to handle this? With the powerline adapters I can then just go sit downstairs to DL something big on my phone and then either connect my netbook to the switch or just deal with the slow connection as I'd only use it browsing in bed.

The other option is buying a better router than my current one. Which would give a better outcome? Bearing in mind up to five other people and myself (six in total) could be connected to the router at the same time vs just me on the powerline adapters.
 
I'd go for a third option of powerline + a cheap and cheerful wireless router in your room.

How well powerline adapters will work will obviously depend on what the mains wiring is like. They normally seem to work well enough, especially if you’re only needing them to match the broadband speed.

Yeah I wont be using them to transfer files over the network, just internet.

Cheap routers are still quite a bit just for using my netbook or phone in bed when I could use the former with a cable on the switch still . Unless a 10 quid switch would give me lag?
 
In the end I got the TP link AV200 starter pack (+ one extra for a flatmate) and that chea £7 OCUK switch. Should be here Wednesday.
 
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