Strange AV2000 performance issues

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Strange AV2000 performance issues
Strange AV2000 performance issues
2016-08-15 22:53:56
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Hardware Version : Not Clear

Firmware Version :

ISP :

I have 2x AV2000 and 3x AV500s. The idea was to replace 2 of the AV500s with the AV2000s - but the link between the AV2000s is slower than the AV500s!

If I connect an AV500 in the office (with the router) then an AV2000 in the lounge and an AV500 in the kitchen, I get 234Mbps to the lounge and 359Mbps to the kitchen.
If I swap the office AV500 for an AV2000 I get 110Mbps to the lounge (AV2000) and 357Mbps to the kitchen (AV500). So the AV2000-AV2000 has more than halved the link speed!

If the 2 AV2000s are side by side I get about 1400Mbps between them as long as no AV500 is on the network. (If there is an AV500 it slows down.)

Any idea whats happening?
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Re:Strange AV2000 performance issues
2016-08-18 19:24:06
In Amazon product comments, TP-Link openly admit that the current AV2000 firmware isn't very good, with a new one coming "soon".
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Re:Strange AV2000 performance issues
2016-08-18 19:25:19
In Amazon product comments, TP-Link openly admit that the current AV2000 firmware isn't very good, with a new one coming "soon". If I were you, I'd return those and opt for the AV1200 product, 8030P in particular. Firmware has matured and improved very nicely on those - even though they're still lacking the final update to Qualcomm firmware core 2.2.1.
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Re:Strange AV2000 performance issues
2016-08-18 19:28:18
Thanks - I'll keep an eye out for updates! I've managed to get acceptable results by moving units between different sockets and trying different combinations of AV500 with them!
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Re:Strange AV2000 performance issues
2016-08-29 15:31:33
Indeed, in a test between the AV1200 and AV2000, the AV2000 performed much worse.

I think the AV1200 can use another firnware upgrade. I'm still suffering from occasional dropouts in my setup. I tried TP-Link's PA8010 (AV1200) and another brand. Would be nice if you could roll out another update.
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Re:Strange AV2000 performance issues
2016-08-30 16:06:39
In the end I found that as long as the AV2000's were on the same fuse I got ok speeds out of them. As soon as I moved them to a different circuit the speed plummeted. Sadly, where I wanted to use them was on 2 different circuits! I resolved the issue by adding an additional socket in the cupboard under the stairs on the same circuit as the second socket. There was already a Cat5 link between the cupboard and the study so I could use that to feed the AV2000. Quite a saga - but I've ended up with 1.1Gbps between the AV2000's, and as there was no way to get a Cat5 to the lounge it was a worthwhile exercise...
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Re:Strange AV2000 performance issues
2016-08-30 19:32:57

Nick-St wrote

In the end I found that as long as the AV2000's were on the same fuse I got ok speeds out of them. As soon as I moved them to a different circuit the speed plummeted. Sadly, where I wanted to use them was on 2 different circuits! I resolved the issue by adding an additional socket in the cupboard under the stairs on the same circuit as the second socket. There was already a Cat5 link between the cupboard and the study so I could use that to feed the AV2000. Quite a saga - but I've ended up with 1.1Gbps between the AV2000's, and as there was no way to get a Cat5 to the lounge it was a worthwhile exercise...


Interesting. That's already more than I'm getting with my two AV1200 (TL-TP8010Ps). It's about 60-70 MB/s (600 Mbps) from my router => 8010P => same circuit => 8010P => iMac, However, the drop outs are annoying. Tonight I'm going to try a AV2000. The AV2000 uses the new Broadcom chipset, while the AV1200 uses the older Qualcomm.
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Re:Strange AV2000 performance issues
2016-08-31 16:49:43
Got my TL-TP9020Ps yesterday. So far:

- Speed wise, similar as the TL-TP8010Ps. So 40-60 MB/s (internet => modem => 9020P => power line => 9020P => iMac). Didn't check TP Links tpPLC Utility,
but I suspect it will be in the order of 800-900 Mbps link speed. Be aware that link speed / 8 != raw speed in MB/s. The link speed is up and down combined
and you have to take overhead into account as well.
- Stability. So far so good.

I think the main complaint about TP Link's AV2000 units is that they perform far below the advertised speed. For me stability is first prio.

In the next days, I also want to try another AV2000 product from another brand, to see if there's any difference.
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Re:Strange AV2000 performance issues
2016-12-28 21:43:58
This thread doesn't show when searching for TL-TP9020 or TL-TP9020P so hopefully it will now! I just created a new thread about firmware versions for these devices....
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