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PLC vs WiFi repeater: which is better?
Discover the differences between a PLC and a WiFi repeater and find out which one is best to improve your internet connection at home.
If you experience connection dropouts at home—especially in rooms far from your router—you’ve probably wondered whether a PLC or a WiFi repeater is the better option. You’re not alone. It’s a very common question, particularly in larger homes, flats with thick walls or second properties. Let’s break it down clearly so you can make the right choice.
What is a PLC and how does it work?
A PLC (Power Line Communication) uses your home’s electrical wiring to carry your internet connection from one point to another.
It works with two devices: one connects to your router via Ethernet and plugs into a power socket, the other is placed in the room where you need better coverage, also plugged into a socket
This allows you to extend your connection more reliably than WiFi, as it doesn’t depend on walls or distance. It’s especially useful if your router is in the living room and you need a strong connection in a home office at the other end of the property.
Advantages and disadvantages of a PLC
The main advantage of a PLC is stability. Because it uses electrical wiring, it usually delivers more consistent performance than a WiFi signal that has to pass through walls. It’s also easy to install. You just need two plug sockets and a simple setup following the manufacturer’s instructions.
However, it’s not perfect. If your electrical installation is old or has multiple circuits, performance may drop. Also, some PLC devices only provide wired connections, without WiFi in the second unit. This can limit usage to devices like desktop computers or consoles.
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Differences between a PLC and a WiFi repeater
A WiFi repeater does exactly what its name suggests: it picks up your router’s signal and boosts it. It connects wirelessly and is placed somewhere between the router and the area with poor coverage.
Its main advantage is simplicity. No cables, no technical setup. But there are trade-offs:
- If placed too far from the router, it amplifies a weak signal
- Walls and interference can reduce performance significantly
In short: A PLC is better for stable connections (wired or WiFi) in distant areas. A WiFi repeater is easier to install but less reliable over longer distances.
PLC vs WiFi repeater: when should you use each one?
f you live in a multi-storey house and need a solid connection for remote work in the attic, a PLC is often the best choice. It doesn’t rely on distance or walls, and you can connect devices directly via cable.
On the other hand, if you’re in a flat and just want to improve the signal in one room, a WiFi repeater will usually do the job. It’s more affordable and quick to set up.
If you’re deciding between a PLC or a WiFi amplifier, keep this in mind:
A PLC tends to deliver better performance if your electrical setup supports it. If not, a good amplifier can still work well—especially if you choose a Mesh WiFi system like Olin’s WiFi Coverage+ service.
Choosing between a PLC or a WiFi repeater depends on your home, your needs and your current connection. If you need stability for remote work or online gaming without interruptions, a PLC is a solid option. If you just want to improve coverage in a nearby room, a repeater may be enough
And remember: having the right setup starts with having the right connection. At Olin, we help you get reliable high-speed broadband at home, with quick installation and real, human support—no hassle.
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