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The TP-Link AV2000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter TL-PA9020P KIT transforms your home’s electrical wiring into a high-speed wired network, delivering up to 2 Gbps with 2x2 MIMO and beamforming technology. Featuring dual gigabit ports and an integrated passthrough power socket, it offers effortless plug-and-play setup and power-saving modes, making it ideal for multi-story homes and hard-to-reach spaces where Wi-Fi falls short.










| ASIN | B01H74VKZU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (31,568) |
| Date First Available | June 27, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
| Item model number | TL-PA9020P KIT |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
| National Stock Number | 0 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 5.2 x 1.7 inches |
B**Y
Great performance and a snap to set up
I purchased these powerline adapters after our development ditched DSL for AT&T Fiber. Now that I had 1 GB of speed, I wanted to improve the throughput of the older TP-Link powerline adapters I'd been using for over 12 years! They worked pretty well, but tose were limited to 200 Mbps (TP-Link AV200) and sometimes had to be reset to regain connectivity. The AV2000 is a major upgrade. They have a maximum speed of 2 Gbps, MIMO, an additional Ethernet port on the bottom of the unit and a passthrough AC in the unit itself. They have never disconnected from each other and provide a fast, stable way to distribute a signal to an area that can't receive wireless or that would benefit from the higher bandwidth of aa wired connection. As an example, I use them to connect a TV to an Apple TV 4K on our patio where wireless isn't strong enough for a reliable connection. The difference in performance over the AV200 is night and day. These are a major upgrade from what I was using, but then again, the ones I had were purchased in 2013. If I have a criticism, it's that they are twice as large as the AV200's I was using. If you plug a device into the AC passthrough, it becomes pretty bulky. It makes hiding the device a bit more challenging and requires at least a few inches of depth to hide it behind a piece of furniture. In exchange for the drawback, the performace of the AV2000 is sensational and makes extending your network a very simple chore!
D**.
this works great, to get wifi to an out building
i am not good at , internet stuff, wow was this easy just plug it in your router and plug the extender in an outlet , i could not get wifi in my garage , with this iget a strong signal its about 75 ft from my home
D**I
Simple & User-Friendly “Finally Fixed My Dead Zone — Works Great, But Not Lightning Fast”
I recently installed the TL-WPA7817 Kit and overall I’m pretty pleased with how it’s improved connectivity in a troublesome spot of my home, though there are a few caveats worth noting. 👍 What I like: Setup was very straightforward: plug one unit near your router, the other wherever you need coverage, press the pair button, and you’re up and running. Because it uses your home’s electrical wiring, it offers awired fallback (via the Gigabit Ethernet port) for devices like a smart TV or game console that benefit from stable connections. In my case, devices that previously struggled with weak WiFi now pull a much better, usable signal. What could be better: While advertised speeds are high, real-world performance depends heavily on your home’s wiring and electrical circuit. As some users point out: “They don’t always work … it heavily relies on how modern electric installation in your building is…” Reddit In my home, I didn’t achieve anywhere near the maximum speed; I’m getting solid improvement over prior WiFi alone, but not the theoretical top numbers. There’s no pass-through power socket on the adapters (on some competing units you don’t lose a wall outlet). The product is best when both adapters are on the same electrical circuit or at least close in wiring terms; if they’re far apart or on different circuits the performance drops significantly.
T**E
Great performance, even from opposite corners of the house
Our Internet connection comes into an upstairs bedroom on one corner of the house, which didn't get us the best wireless coverage. I also wanted to have wired connections for some of our older devices that will never get updated to patch the new wireless security vulnerabilities. We looked into having Ethernet cables run throughout the house, but that was and expensive solution, and we couldn't agree where we needed the outlets (we just moved in and are still arranging things). I got this and the TP-Link AV2000 / AC1200 Gigabit Powerline AC Wi-Fi Kit | HomePlug AV2 Technology | Plug, Pair, and Play (TL-WPA9610 KIT) , and we've been very happy with the performance. This kit includes a pass-through AC outlet, but the adapter is large enough to block the ground pin of the outlet above it, while the cheaper TL-PA9020 KIT without the pass-through outlet does not block the outlet above it. So you only end up with a single 3 prong outlet either way. Had I known that beforehand I would have saved ten bucks and got the cheaper non-pass-through kit. With this kit you should be able to squeeze a 2 prong plug into the top outlet, so I suppose it does have an advantage over the cheaper kit (but I'd still have saved the ten bucks). With one adapter connected to an outlet on the second floor in one corner of the house (where our router is) and another in an outlet on the far corner of the house downstairs, we still get full 100/100 Internet speed, and over 500Mbps on local networking (currently showing 706Mbps, but it varies). The 2 others we have in the upstairs server room, and downstairs behind the entertainment center get near gigabit performance. So not as fast as having Ethernet cables run throughout the house, but we installed it ourselves, and if we decide to rearrange the furniture and need an Ethernet port elsewhere, we can simply move the powerline adapter to another outlet. Keep in mind that powerline network kits will only deliver 25% to 50% of their advertised (theoretical maximum) speed. So these AV2000 (2Gbps) kits will typically have between 500Mbps and 1Gbps performance. Use that as a ballpark to decide of you need the speed of an AV2000 kit, or if you can get away with less expensive AV1000 or slower kits. By combining this kit with the TP-Link AV2000 / AC1200 Gigabit Powerline AC Wi-Fi Kit | HomePlug AV2 Technology | Plug, Pair, and Play (TL-WPA9610 KIT) we were able to improve wireless coverage as well. We put the WPA9610 powerline adapter with the wireless AC1200 access point downstairs and now we have great wireless signal everywhere in the house. This arrangement is superior to a wireless repeater, since the access point connects through the wired network. We've been using the powerline network for several months now and it has performed flawlessly. No odd drops or disconnects. It's a great product with solid performance, at least in our home (the quality of your electrical wiring can affect performance, so YMMV).
H**A
Ce sont des bons CPL, leur but est de passer la connexion Ethernet par le réseau électrique et j'avoue que ça fonctionne bien. Mais un câble Ethernet direct de la box à votre appareil c'est encore mieux, car il n'y a aucune limite si ce n'est celle du câble en lui même (je recommande CAT6 ou 7 idéalement) ! (si c'est possible) Ils sont extrêmement faciles à installer, juste à les brancher et ils font le reste (j'ai beaucoup apprécié). Au niveau des débits ça ne limite forcément pas mon adsl à 10mo/s mais donc je ne peux pas tester les débits max. En tout cas, pour le prix, ils sont tout bonnement excellents. 1 câble ethernet fourni par CPL (donc 3 pour moi vu que j'en ai acheté 3) seul petit bémol : ce sont des cables catégorie 5 d'environ 2m de long (je n'ai pas mesuré), donc ils sont bien mais c'est le minimum, donc ça limite légèrement le débit réel d'arrivée, je recommande donc d'en acheter d'autres si vous souhaitez avoir les meilleurs débits possible. Mais ça reste bon quand même, ça peut largement suffir pour toutes les tâches. Bref, je recommande ! Ils sont juste excellents pour le prix (64.58€ le pack de 3). A savoir : tant qu'il s'agit du même modèle, ils sont compatibles entre eux ! (d'où les 2 boites de 2 et 1 CPL dans le kit de 3)
C**N
Genial, te ahorras tener cables por medio
M**N
Ça fonctionne bien mais un peu compliqué a synchroniser
R**M
Don't expect a speed close to 2000Mbps mas that lab conidtions in an ideal world. Distance and cable quality effect the speed you will get; However, whatever speed you get will more than likely l be better experience than wifi. My house was built in the 1950's and the wifi struggles to provide good reliable speed through 5 walls. I installed these in my house as the wifi wasn't upto to the job of game streaming from my office to lounge or bedroom TV's, so decided I would try before paying for professional cabling, glad I did as they work perfectly and is a much cheaper solution, I now can game using games streaming (Steam & Nvidia). So good I ordered a second pair!
A**H
أنصحكم فيه بشدة بشدة بشدة بشدة بعد النت أسطوري الحمد لله بس المشكلة لازم تشتروا إذا كنتوا في الدولة خليج او شي كذا نفس الإمارات لازم تشترون محول جهد بس بدال هذا أنصحكم فيه بشدة بشدة كنت تعاني من النت بس الحين الحمد لله ما أعاني أنصحكم فيه أنصحكم
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