Its important to understand a few things about powerline.
- Consistency of throughput rather than highest throughput is the most important thing for streaming video without a big buffer. You only need about 20-40Mb/s to do single/dual mrv but quality and consistency must be excellent
- Directv doesnt maintain much buffer at all in MRV
- Some powerline technologies (85, 170, 200) that arent the fastest might provide better consistency. So an 85 might give better QOS than a 200. You have to try it to be sure in YOUR home
- There is a LOT of differences in performance between different manufacturers of a particular speed powerline product, since more than one chipset is in use and the implementations can vary
- There may be a lot of difference in performance between 'identical' models of powerline gear. I have several different products with 3-4 modules of each, and get different performance levels depending on which ones I pair together
- What works in one house wont work the same in another, even if they use the same type of wiring and are of the same vintage
- The gigabit powerline is a gimmick. Its the same as 200Mb/s homeplug AV only it has a gigabit interface to the device rather than 100Mb/s. Trust me, you're NEVER going to get a consistent 100Mb/s+ connection with any pair of homeplug devices. The 200Mb/s rating is using a protocol that directv's mrv doesnt use, with a packet size they dont use, and without protocol overhead.
I'd highly recommend you buy your powerline gear either from a retail store or an online store with a very liberal return policy, because one particular set of products that works great for one person has absolutely no bearing on how it'll work in your house. Some of these things are just way better at dealing with certain types of interference and wiring than others.