Surely these devices just cause a whole load of interference due to it using the power lines....dropped packets and what not???
not in my experience, and you need to have everything on the same circuit (and in a modern home that's not all that likely).
Yep. When I download anything from steam it eats all of my bandwidth and screams for more like a starving monster. PSN's appetite is comparatively super-model like. ie non-existent.
Even wired, they're not going to be taking full advantage of their internet thanks to PSN. :/Wired is the way to go.
Surely these devices just cause a whole load of interference due to it using the power lines....dropped packets and what not???
Depends on the house. Sometimes it works flawlessly, but other times Gaffers have reported it not working at all.
My PC and XB1 are on one circuit and the plug the reuter is connected to another, I have no issues. Same as my parents home (yes they have an console toonot in my experience, and you need to have everything on the same circuit (and in a modern home that's not all that likely).
Been using them for years on PC, X360 and now XB1 and notice no difference between using the plug and connecting directly to the reuter.Surely these devices just cause a whole load of interference due to it using the power lines....dropped packets and what not???
My PC and XB1 are on one circuit and the plug the reuter is connected to another, I have no issues. Same as my parents home (yes they have an console too).
Been using them for yes and notice no difference between using the plug and connecting directly to the reuter.
Not exactly the best test but I just did a quick a dirty run on speedtest.net using my laptop and when connected directly to the router in the living room the download speed was 26.77 Mbps. Connected via the powerline plug upstairs in the converted loft space (which is a separate circuit, we actually have 2 powerline plugs up there each with 2 connections) the speed was 25.92 Mbps so there was a slight drop. Going back downstairs and connecting via wifi in the living room the speed dropped to 24.60 Mbps.So you get the same speed from the plug as you do from the actual router?
EDIT: Scrap all that I must have faked those tests because 'I bought into it', lol!Powerline adapters are trash. Read the tests yourself, not whatever people that bought into it are trying to tell you.
That's a damn good description for both.Yep. When I download anything from steam it eats all of my bandwidth and screams for more like a starving monster. PSN's appetite is comparatively super-model like. ie non-existent.
Powerline adapters are trash. Read the tests yourself, not whatever people that bought into it are trying to tell you.
Did Sony cheap out on the parts for wifi?
Wired is the way to go.
Yes.
No 5g, and a shitty chipset/antenna for 2.4g.
This would be a great upgrade for the inevitable slim ps4.
Are powerline adapters a good alternative?
Powerline adapters are trash. Read the tests yourself, not whatever people that bought into it are trying to tell you.