Conchie - I'm not a technical expert, but I am a very experienced user. The speed you get is dependent on a lot of factors, the slowest of which will determine actual performance because that will be the bottleneck.
It sounds as if you should start out by checking the speed you are getting into the house and what is available in your area - and the Ofcom checker
https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/broadband-coverage is a good place to start. It may well be that a faster service is available - and in the circumstances perhaps your employer would pay for it. I use Zen just off Clapham Common and am very pleased with it though it isn't cheap. You can check here what they offer in your area
https://www.zen.co.uk/broadband. I have always found their technical support excellent, though I haven't tried it during the lockdown.
Once you have a decent speed into the house you need to look at the performance of your router (Zen would provide a good router as part of the package) and the actual wifi signal (if you are using wifi rather than Ethernet) where you are using your device. If you have a decent speed in and a decent router then I would be really surprised if a powerline booster / adapter on the 13 amp circuit didn't provide a satisfactory service - we had a dinner party last night using one with Zoom!
If you are using an Ethernet cable then note that they are NOT all the same - there are different types with different performances. I don't know enough to advise which you need, but I do know that you need to check it out and make sure it is the right one.
Hope that helps.
Conchie - I'm not a technical expert, but I am a very experienced user. The speed you get is dependent on a lot of factors, the slowest of which will determine actual performance because that will be the bottleneck.
It sounds as if you should start out by checking the speed you are getting into the house and what is available in your area - and the Ofcom checker [url]https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/broadband-coverage[/url] is a good place to start. It may well be that a faster service is available - and in the circumstances perhaps your employer would pay for it. I use Zen just off Clapham Common and am very pleased with it though it isn't cheap. You can check here what they offer in your area [url]https://www.zen.co.uk/broadband[/url]. I have always found their technical support excellent, though I haven't tried it during the lockdown.
Once you have a decent speed into the house you need to look at the performance of your router (Zen would provide a good router as part of the package) and the actual wifi signal (if you are using wifi rather than Ethernet) where you are using your device. If you have a decent speed in and a decent router then I would be really surprised if a powerline booster / adapter on the 13 amp circuit didn't provide a satisfactory service - we had a dinner party last night using one with Zoom!
If you are using an Ethernet cable then note that they are NOT all the same - there are different types with different performances. I don't know enough to advise which you need, but I do know that you need to check it out and make sure it is the right one.
Hope that helps.