How to does it lag on my ps3 from the Netgear powerline Ethernet adapter?
I bought the powerline ethernet adapter about a month and a few weeks ago and for those first few weeks it was working great on my ps3. Now it just lags horribly. I can't sign-in, find a match on CoD, if I'm in a match the lag is just so unbearable I have to quit out. I've been unplugging the ethernet cable, the power adapter itself and resetting my router. Nothing seems to work.
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Ethernet
RFI from some piece of faulty AC-powered equipment?
First, make sure that the problem is not external to you.. I'm assuming that your other Internet connections - presumably direct to your rouuter work okay, its just the powerline ones that have these errors?
If you download wireshark you can use that to verify that the powerline connection is the culprit.
If so, then, I would look around your house for a source of RFI, (perhaps a failing florescent light ballast?)
If you have one of those line tracers (used in telephony and cabling installations) they can often locate it, (it would be making noise you could hear in the speaker) if not, sometimes an AM radio tuned to the edge of the band can find whatever piece of equipment is sending out wide band noise. This would also help with X-10, etc.
That's my guess of what might be going on. Otherwise, I don't know.
If a lamp is failing, you want to address it for safety reasons.
What has changed? Did you buy anything new or move anything around?
If you download wireshark you can use that to verify that the powerline connection is the culprit.
If so, then, I would look around your house for a source of RFI, (perhaps a failing florescent light ballast?)
If you have one of those line tracers (used in telephony and cabling installations) they can often locate it, (it would be making noise you could hear in the speaker) if not, sometimes an AM radio tuned to the edge of the band can find whatever piece of equipment is sending out wide band noise. This would also help with X-10, etc.
That's my guess of what might be going on. Otherwise, I don't know.
If a lamp is failing, you want to address it for safety reasons.
What has changed? Did you buy anything new or move anything around?