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.
Let me first say that I know NOTHING about WiFi and all of this tech stuff! I don't watch TV, but my hubby says this product will help on my Kindle and computer too. So I let him talk me into it because since we dropped cable a few weeks ago, he's not been too happy with the TV situation in one of...
I've only had it for about a week, but it has worked well so far. I've tried it in two different multi-story homes and it provided good results in both. This works much better than my Amped wireless repeater and I've removed that completely from my network now.
easy setup good speeds better than a repeater
none so far
After suffering from a poorly positioned BT Router being positioned in a cupboard, and consequently having a couple of rooms WIFI free, an informative salesman sold me this! Easy to set up, and instantly the rooms have a better WIFI connection than those rooms adjacent to the router. Excellent.
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.
Despite living in a house with near paper thin walls, the signal from my VM SuperHub2 just never got to the places where needed. Bought one of these sets (over 18 month ago) and within minutes the whole house was covered (well, everywhere needed).
~x~x~x~ Bloody broadband! ~x~x~x~ With a household of six including two internet-mad teens, myself (not known for being shy with my internet time) and two little ones who seemingly can't settle if they haven't watched their favourite You Tubers - well, even with the high speed broadband package we...
Strong wifi signal in areas where once we could barely use wifi; easy to set up and use
None really - maybe the lighting system could be better
The "cloning" function kept confusing wireless devices, so I gave up on it. I suspect because this uses "n", while most devices, and my router, use "ac". But it certainly works well otherwise, bringing wifi to the far end of the house and even into the garden.
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.
pairing got issue. then connected working fine. now using two units same speed
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