The TP-Link 300Mbps AV500 WiFi Powerline Extender is a fast Powerline adapter starter kit that offers Wi-Fi and multiple Ethernet ports.
The TP-Link 300Mbps AV500 WiFi Powerline Extender is a fast Powerline adapter starter kit that offers Wi-Fi and multiple Ethernet ports.
This seems to be a niche product to me. If you don't have any powerline adapters at all this product isn't for you. You must already have a powerline setup, need wifi coverage in a remote area of your home that's too far away for a standard wifi extender to be used, that's also not too far away to...
Plug and play with WPS Adds wifi in 'dead spots' in your home where a standard wifi range extender won't work; Can be configured as a separate wifi AP 2 year warranty 2 wired ports Led's not overly bright
Throughput is governed by the powerline signal strength; Meaning if you don't have a good connection via powerline it won't matter that you can get up to 300mbps wifi; How good this product is will depend on your home's wiring and how far away you place it from your other adapter that is connected...
I already have a homeplug network with WAPs in my home but needed another couple of devices to ensure full coverage, I was working to a budget and this pair fitted the requirement and the cost envelope.
I was losing wifi signal in parts of my house especially in the conservervatory. This TP Llnk has cured all the problems. My iPad can now be used wherever l happen to be in the house. It took just half a mlnute to set up. So simple!
pairing got issue. then connected working fine. now using two units same speed
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Very easy to use; Plug and play; Install and setup in seconds; Excellent value for money; Wireless extender and clone
Misleading 'Up to 500 Mbps' claims; Only 10/100 Ethernet ports
I hooked this up in my office at home, which is in the opposite corner and downstairs from my modem/router location. I am now able to plug in via ethernet and I have a boost in my wifi strength. It worked fine when I first hooked it up, but after a couple of days, it stopped working.
At first it worked, then it stopped a week later. I put it in a different wall socket. Now it works well with my android. My friends i6 never sinc'ed.
I was concerned by some of the negative reviews I'd read online but decided to give this a try. Having set up, following the very clear instructions, it worked first time. The ability to use both Wifi and the network socket meant that I could plug my PC into the unit and still be able to access the...
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