Powerlines? Mesh wifi? Help

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Bought a new build, biggest regret ever that I didn't get network cables installed during the build process!

So I'm looking for guidance as to the best way to get the BT FTTP 300mb (which works perfectly when you're connected to the router, or nearby with wifi) to the office (which is upstairs, on the other side of the house).

I bought some TP link cheap power lines, and get about 70mbps in the office. I bought a 802.11ac wifi card and with an aerial extension cable (so it's not behind the case against the wall), it hits about 100mbps. But I'd really like to achieve closer to the 300!

I've read about the BT Complete Wifi disks, Google Wifi, Devolo Magic 2, Netgear Orbi, Plume etc.

Other than destroyed the lovely fresh new walls, drilling countless joists and really upsetting the missus, does anyone have any experience or advice?
 
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You're going to have to bite the bullet and get some ethernet cabled in, fortunately you could just route it externally. We had 2 ethernet cables installed in a media plate where the FTTP ONT is located, and ran a couple of external Cat5e (could be Cat 6 if you want I guess) cables up the side of the house, into the attic then just a simply hole/conduit in the office ceiling, terminated in a surface mounted box/faceplate.

Certainly easier than trying to get it behind Dot dab, through internal floors etc.

Thanks, you might be right. No guttering or anything on that corner of the house to hide it behind unfortunately, that would have made things easier.
 
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I bought the Devolo Magic 2 home plugs, just to give the 'best' a try but I get 80Mbps

We have the electrician round for a little job, he said it was a shame I didn't remember this during first fix, he would have put some cat 6 in for me around the house for next to nothing :(

Mesh WiFi is the next thing to try.
Failing that, the sparky said he could route network cable, it'll just be a full day's labour most likely

Appreciate all your advice.
 
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Don’t waste your time and money on mesh. First loss, least loss. A day of work for an electrician won’t be silly money compared to a good mesh system and you’ll get a connection that will do 1Gbps now and 10Gbps in future with a switch upgrade. It’s a no-brainier really. Or try and get a quote from a TV aerial installer. They’re used to running cables from the outside to the inside so they’re usually great at fitting external cable runs for access points and CCTV cameras.

Good advice, and I've abandoned the mesh idea.
I'll wait until the other half goes away for a couple of days, get the sparky in and plenty of time to repair holes etc.
 
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The missus really wasn't keen on routing ethernet until I'd explored all options that didn't involve a drill.
Picked up a BT complete wifi disk on ebay for £35 - solved pretty much everything. Whereas homeplugs were getting 70mbps and an 802.11ax card was getting about 80mbps, the mesh disk is hitting 270mbps (300mbps ffttp) with ping <15ms

thanks for all your advice
 
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