The Charts show results for the selected benchmark sorted in descending performance order. Use the Select Benchmark dropdown to choose a benchmark. Some benchmarks have multiple values. Use the selector that appears to the right of the Benchmark selector to change the data view.
The benchmark view can be filtered using the Company (shift-click to for multiple companies), Class and Test Method filters. Make your selection(s) and click the Filter button to filter the view. Click the Clear button to bring back all products. See this article for an explanation of powerline classes.
Archived products are hidden by default. Click the Archived Products Show button to reveal archived products.
Other features include:
Test Method Explanations
Use the selector to the right of the benchmark name to see individual values from the test locations.
Description
This chart shows the throughput of powerline devices for the direction and mode described in the chart title.
The default Average view is calculated from throughput measurements taken at multiple locations in a residential home.
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