

⚡ Power up your home network—fast, secure, and effortlessly smart!
The TP-Link AV600 Powerline Ethernet Adapter Kit delivers reliable wired network speeds up to 600Mbps using your home's electrical wiring. Featuring easy plug-and-play setup, 128-bit AES encryption for security, and a patented power-saving mode that reduces energy consumption by up to 85%, it extends your network coverage up to 300 meters without new cables. Compact and compatible with multiple OS, it’s the perfect upgrade for seamless HD streaming, gaming, and smart home connectivity.
















































| ASIN | B00AWRUICG |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #126,644 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #244 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (28,777) |
| Date First Available | 4 January 2013 |
| Item Weight | 390 g |
| Item model number | TL-PA4010KIT |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
| Operating System | Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP/2000, Mac, Linux |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 6.6 x 2.79 cm; 390.09 g |
| Series | powerline adapter |
| Wattage | 2 watts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
H**D
Good product
Very good product
A**A
المنتج عبارة عن قطعتين لتوزيع شبكة الوافاي في البيت ، القطعة الاولى تركب في الراوتر الرئيسي للإتصالات والثاني يوضع في اي مكان في المنزل في اي فيشة كهرباء ، واذا اردت توزيع اكثر من نقطه في المنزل يجب شراء قطعة اضافية واحدة فقط لتركيبها في اي مكان اخر ..
R**V
Normal
It is different from the picture on the box. But I think the quality is the same. I don't know why the seller used such a trick. Therefore, I give 3 stars. but my chat was exactly what I wanted for 36 hours.Plug Type USA
C**N
Resets all settings when unplugged
Product was returned after it resets its settings (wifi name, password, pairing etc.) every time you unplug the adapter. Not usable at all. Pairing works every 2nd or 3rd time which is very frustrating.
W**R
Good product
It worked as expected. Good value for money and simple to setup. Sometimes I have to reboot. This happened after firmware upgrade so could be some bug. Overall I am satisfied with this product.
R**T
Did not work
This product did not work at all in flat in Karama-Dubai. Am not sure of the reasons why. Had to return the product.
B**A
Works very well for Indian wiring also. I was tired of collisions occurring in typical wifi range extenders as they share the same radio channel thereby reducing bandwidth to half and frequent dropouts. With this I was able to add a "wired" access point to a distant part of the apartment and setup a seamless wifi handoff by adding a basic router to it
P**)
Ultra simple et efficace, brancher dans la prise de courant et c'est parti !
S**K
الجهاز لا يعمل
E**6
Visto l'ottimo risultato che mi hanno garantito in casa mia, ho riacquistato questi estensori wifi per i miei suoceri. Ottimo prodotto.Consigliato
H**M
I've been a Network Engineer for over 10 years and ever since I've dealt with computers, cabling is one of the worst aspects of the job. I can't tell you how many times I've run/extended CAT3/CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6 cabling and ended up terminating both ends and testing them. Some situations are easier than others when you're allowed to run a cable across the floor or above ceiling tile... but in other situations like getting networking in a certain room in your house can be a total pain in the butt. For the average home user, the only way to get networking from point A to your house to point B is either wired with cabling or use WiFi & bridging if the WiFi didn't extend far enough. When Powerline technology came out it added convenience of using existing power cabling but still was a little flaky and troublesome. But since then, Powerline has jumped leaps and bounds since and is much more reliable & faster. When it came time to buy originally back in July 2012, I put a lot of research into looking into the latest powerline solution for my home. I wanted something with high performance and the current version of "high performance Powerline devices" allows 500Mbps transfer rate. Even still, I was having trouble selecting which manufacturer to go with (Belkin, Cisco, Netgear, etc). After my homework (and despite Netgear's horrible sales support), I ended up with the NETGEAR Powerline 500Mbps Nano Adapter - Starter Kit (XAVB5101) . Despite the insane price point (currently $87.99 on Amazon - 12/13/2013; I bought these for $108 back in July 2012), the Netgear adapters worked wonderfully in my home. I was able to maintain faster throughput from device to device while on wired Ethernet while not saturating my WiFi network. However, over the course of a year and a half, the number of devices I had in my house grew considerably (especially over WiFi). In the past year, I added a few cell phones, a laptop, a tablet, a Roku 3, a Western Digital TV Live, 2 Chromecasts, and a new Smart TV. Because of that, my WiFi started to become degraded because every single one of those new devices was connecting to my network over WiFi. When multiple devices would start streaming things like Netflix and I was doing transfers from my media server to a PC, Netflix would stutter and my WiFi throughput would literally crawl slower than a snail on a salt bed. That's when I realized I needed to invest in more Powerline Adapters for certain rooms to speed up transfers as well as help reduce the load of my WiFi network. But you see, despite being pleased with my Netgear adapters, I didn't want to spend another $100. A friend of mine (who I told the Netgear adapters about) bought another brand of Powerline AV 500Mbit adapters from a company called TP-Link to save money. He said they worked pretty good. After finding out that they were $35 on Amazon, I immediately pulled the trigger. I mean after all, I had a word of mouth approval from a friend and you can't argue saving over $50 vs another set of my Netgear adapters... the result? Absolutely no difference in speeds. Just like the Netgear adapters, these are essentially Plug & Play. There were literally no problems connecting these in my house. I went to the living room where I needed wired connectivity and plugged these up to the wall. The TP-Link adapter immediately recognized my existing Netgear Powerline adapters and the 2nd LED (Powerline LED indicator) immediately lit up. I plugged in my small 10/100 switch to it and then my Roku & TV up to it and the 3rd LED (Ethernet indicator) lit up and the devices could not only talk to other devices on my LAN, but they had Internet access as well. I personally noticed NO DIFFERENCE in throughput speeds both within the LAN and the Internet. The *ONLY* difference between the TP-Link set and the Netgear is the that the TP-Link doesn't tell you the "current speed" of that adapter's Powerline network. The Netgear has multicolored LEDs that indicate the speed of your Powerline network. While this normally won't matter to a lot of people, it will tell you whether you are having degraded performance within your home's electrical wiring. It also aids in troubleshooting as well. But it's not a show stopper... Personally, I would recommend this product over the Netgear adapters I have. 1. The price is a LOT cheaper. 2. TP-Link has a TWO YEAR WARRANTY vs the Netgear's ONE YEAR WARRANTY. If you're really concerned on whether you're buying "a crap product", rest assured that this works just as good as the bigger name brands and you have an extra year of product care! Highly recommended.
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