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  1. phuzz's post in Weird networking problem (SOLVED) was marked as the answer   
    Well, it was Windows somehow screwing it up.
    I tried running a cable direct (and ended up having to plug a switch in halfway because I didn't have a single cable long enough) and still had the exact same problem; so, not the powerline adaptors. (Running a cable through the walls was never an option, I'm in a rented place, and hopefully it's temporary).
    Then looking through the Windows 10 network settings (again) I found an option called 'Network Reset', which resets all networking settings (after a reboot), and after that it's working fine.
     
    Well, I say fine. Over wifi, ipperf said I was getting ~190 Mbits/sec, and now via the AV1000 powerline connectors I'm down to ~90 Mbits/sec. Oh well, guess this was a failed experiment. Hopefully they'll come in handy in my new house v0v

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