Imagine this, your router is on the first floor, while your Smart TV is upstairs in one bedroom while the Game Console is in the other bedroom and you prefer a wired connection so it needs it to be stable and achieve great speed to obtain your 4K streaming or effective online game play. Using your exiting electrical circuit, the powerline adapters transport your Internet with speeds of up to a massive 600Mbps from your Router to the other adapter destinations without losing any connectivity speed or performance.
| Brand | TP-LINK |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi |
| Features | Wireless |
| Maximum LAN Data Rate | 300 Mbps |
| Model | TL-WPA4220 |
| MPN | TL-WPA4220 |
| Number of Powerline Adapters | 1 |
| Ports | Ethernet (RJ-45) |
| Type | Adapter |
| Unit Quantity | 1 |
| Unit Type | Unit |
Works quite well. I'm not tech savy but managed it
The staff at the Pallion Toolstation in Sunderland are so helpful and pleasant. Also I like Toolstation because transactions are fast and efficient. another plus is the parkins spaces.
Had to correct a typical KCOM router/access point installation. I needed to have a connection beyond the default yellow ethernet cable. This piece of kit did the job very well, moving Internet access from a perimeter wall to a central point within the property :)
Not as good as hoped for, patchy signal in bedrooms. Ended up using it as a wired medium for internet which worked well instead of wifi. Disappointed in the range reached.
I’ve been using an AV600 kit for a couple of years now to get WiFi in an external building. It works well and is quite easy to set up. I needed another unit to get WiFi in the garage and wanted to buy just the extender but you can’t buy it on its own, you have to buy the kit.
Good product ,good price ,good service
This powerline to Wi-Fi kit work just as it should, I have used a few so far and all are good.
Very good product simple to set up, easy to use
I used the TP-Link app to setup the end point plug and all is working well. Good bit of kit and does the job intended. It's not 802.11ac only up to 802.11n but thats fine in our use case. Using it with a Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 in the lounge. The other end is upstairs in the room where the router is.
I have set the Wifi SSID names to be the same so it should seemlessly hop to the best strenght signal. Thats the theory anyway. Glad I bought this and a fair price from Toolstation delivered nextday.