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TP-Link TL-PA7017 KIT Gigabit Powerline Adapter (1000 Mbit/s)
EUR46,09

TP-Link TL-PA7017 KIT Gigabit Powerline Adapter

1000 Mbit/s


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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Lvpercvs

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, Given the price, I advise you to take the same one. If you take only one, you will pay almost the same and one spare will not be too much. You won't need to program anything.
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antareszm

4 years ago

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Stardustone

4 years ago

Powerline extends the existing LAN. To do this, one adapter must be connected to the router via the LAN cable supplied. The second adapter is then plugged in at the location where you want to use another device connected with a LAN cable. ADSL signals cannot be transmitted with it. The Powerline devices use network technology called Ethernet. But if a Powerline adapter is connected to the ADSL modem via a LAN cable, you can still use it to cover the desired function and expand the existing home network accordingly.
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Anonymous

4 years ago

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helljester

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, in the instructions they explain how to associate or dissociate additional devices. I have 4 at home and I have the choice to make 2 independent networks or one with all 4.
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paescu.m

4 years ago

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Anonymous

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It is not recommended according to the installation instructions. The problem is possible sources of interference from the power strip itself or from other devices connected to it (see here https://www.teltarif.de/i...). I have not tried it out, but it is very likely that the data transfer rate will drop somewhat. However, it may still be sufficient for your needs. Alternatively, these adapters are also available with a (suppressed) socket; you could then plug them directly into the socket and then into the multiple socket there. I wouldn't put my hand in the fire for this combination; to be on the safe side, I would ask the manufacturer.
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Anonymous

4 years ago

Hello, what is the maximum speed?

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John Franco

4 years ago

Hi Anonymous The maximum data transfer rate is 1000 Mbps, but you must have a network that supports this speed and your provider must also provide this speed, otherwise you will have a maximum data transfer rate that your provider provides. Greetings John
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peter.holzer

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, this is possible. Instructions are available here: https://www.tp-link.com/us... If I remember correctly, you can even use devices from other manufacturers if they comply with the HomePlug AV or HomePlug AV2 standard. The network speed then adapts to the weakest device. For the best possible performance and security, it is best to use the same adapters to expand your network.

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