Powerline Adapters TP-Link AV1000 1GB/s Ethernet Powerline Adapters Thorough Review Install and Test
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this video I review the Powerline Adapters TP-Link AV1000 1GB/s Ethernet Powerline Adapters Thorough Review Install and Test
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Powerline Adapters TP-Link AV1000 1GB/s Ethernet Powerline Adapters Thorough Review Install and Test
This was incredibly thorough. Appreciate the work that went into making this!
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This is probably the most comprehensive explanation for non-specialists.
The information is even useful when using other brands.
Thank you for this fantastic work !
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Found this product on amazon because I can’t bring a wire from my living room to my room. This was very helpful
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Thanks for this video Richard. I've been in IT for 35 years and couldn't get a straight answer on my concerns. Such as Phase 3, same circuits etc. I wanted to assume that it would all work but then as I said I've been in IT for 35 years so I know better :-). You made this nice and simple in terms of my confidence that I didn't have to be an electrician.
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Super detailed video 🙌, but a couple of points of clarification:
1. You don't have to press the pairing buttons with these things as they work straight away without pairing anyway. The pairing button just gives you an additional layer of encryption for your network traffic, and IMO this is mostly just for marketing purposes since anybody motivated to snoop on your network traffic that also has access to your power lines almost certainly has access to your network too.
2. IMO it makes no sense to pay extra for Cat6 cables with these things since the Cat5 cables that come with them will get you to ~600Mbps, yet you'll never get speeds anywhere near that fast over the power line, so the slowest link will never be the Ethernet cable.
Thanks so much!
I just bought one of these today and they are great! Just moved in with some people and I don't want to be a dick and run a long ethernet cord all the way to my room and I'm not allowed to drill holes or put up a bunch of tacks on the walls, but the Powerline is a great alternative and I highly recommend. My online gaming experience is just as good as having a cord in my opinion...but you know, I would always prefer the cord, naturally haha.
The LAN network cable is always superior in performance but as we all know not always practical. You are most welcome. Thank you for watching, commenting, the valuable feedback and the kind words. I appreciate it greatly. I am happy to know I could help. All the best.👍😀
Just bought these the other day, very happy with them. Low ping, no packet loss, 50-70% of my max internet speed with the cat5's. Running them in an old house to different fuses on my breaker and one actually is going through a strip just because of limited outlet access near my gateway.
Like you said, absolutely amazed how quick and easy the pairing process was. Just two presses of a button.
What speed does your router have?
Only 45 minute video worth watching on youtube, incredible detail!
sujat d shut up
Insanely well done! Having gone through 20-odd videos on the subject, made by people who don't understand what a network even is, this video was everything I was looking for.
Thank you! Now, I am running out to get a powerline network 🏃♂️
Just wanted to say this video is extremely well done. This is the type of information I want from a video when I need to learn about something from scratch. Thanks man.
35 years old and I just NOW learned the difference between Mb and MB. This is absolutely pathetic. smh. Thanks you sir. Thank you.
Not pathetic at all if you have a trade or skill to make up for it. I didn't know either and I'm not going to put myself down for not knowing everything. Besides I don't need to know terms or any of that. I need my shit to work and that's why I'm paying for a product that will make it happen. I don't give a shit what the difference between those 2 are...not sure how knowing the difference between those two will make the world a better place. You worry about your tech shit and I'll worry about big boy business stuff, like counting my money.
@@APerez89 okayyyyy? big boy.. no one asked for your fuckin input, go count your pizza delivery tips and stfu..big boy.. or come back and reply just to say you run a fortune 500 company making 20 zillion dollars a minute and your sucha fuckin baller that you ended up on video about power adapters.. if you make big boy money. i doubt youd be worrying on how to make your internet speeds faster throughout your home.
@@APerez89 dude, kick rocks. no one gives a fuck about your pizza delivery tips youre counting.. just stfu
Thanks for the video. This was helpful to me deciding how to get internet out to my barn which is about 200 feet from the house. My understanding is they need to be plugged into outlets that are on circuits on the same side of the panel bus (same side of the panel). So as you stated they'll still connect on different circuits but the plugs you said wouldn't communicate might have been on circuits that are on different sides of your electric panel. Maybe not but that's my understanding.
I have heard that some powerline adaptors have built in WiFi functionality also. Not what those people who are trying to prevent radio frequency radiation pollution want. That could explain how you are getting your adaptors to work on separate electrical circuits.
Finaly i have found answer wich no one explained. In your video there is manual where is said that devices have to be connected on same electrical circuit. If you have three phase power line, two devices must be on same line L1-L1 L2-L2 or L3-L3.
it works great for me. powerful internet speed, important should be plugged on the same electric wireline. great video thank you
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Great review, with a lot of insightful information, I just got upgraded from 100Mb/s to 500Mb/s and I was planning on upgrading my AV600 to the AV1000
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I’m in the same boat and thinking of upgrading my AV600. Did you upgrade and was it an improvement?
Just from my experience. I currently have them plugged into two separate power strips and they work just fine.
you shouldnt though
Thanks for the test and the deep dive. Just one remark given that the application from TP Link show 870 Mbps connection state and that the real throuput ist around 170 Mbps i will just keep my fingers away from these kind of bridging. Current AC routers bring more throuput through a concrete steel wall. Anyways thanks for the review you saved me a 100€.
Just What I needed! Thank you for making such a great review! I just ordered one for online gaming.
how has this been working for you?
I dislike every video i dont understand but i liked the explanation about this one, worth watching
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I have several Ethernet over powerline adapters and from different brands. They work together but speeds vary depending on a few variables including combination of location and brand used.
I wasn't aware that you could mix and match them but now that I think of it they would all be part of the same network as far as Ethernet is concerned so they would work together but I am doubting that a Netgear adapter would pair with a TP-Link through the electrical wiring network, am I correct on that? Thank you for watching, commenting and the valuable feedback. I appreciate it greatly. All the best. 👍😀
Richard Lloyd I think they all use the same protocols but for different speeds, so to answer clearly, they do all work together because I have Cisco, tp link and netgear all working together. I think I have a fourth brand too but I forgot what it was. I use one of them to connect a second WiFi router that was getting cut off when using WiFi each time we turned on the microwave.
So the TP-Link monitoring software can see the other brands too? Thank you for watching, commenting and the valuable feedback. I appreciate it greatly. All the best. 👍😀
Richard Lloyd good question. I don’t use any software for any of them. I also don’t use their encryption function.
The encryption is automatic on the TP-Link adapters. When they link together the communication between them is encrypted (inside your house wiring). I think I understand what you mean by they all work with each other now. Thanks.
This guy knnows his stuff. very well done and well organized. I really appreciate the effort put into this video and now have confidence in my purchase.
yes they are great wireless drops out the further it need to transfer and thee power line lets you move your router anywhere closer to the pc
Love this review, this was awesome. I was wondering how I was going to get a line from my house to my garage. This was extremely detailed and helpful. Thank you. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Thorough, answered all my questions as they were forming, kudos to you my guy!! A well-deserved subscription, much love from h-town :D
Couple of comments. Firstly the results you got with LanBench. Alarm bells sounded twice for me, firstly, the result on the right had around 6.5MB of managed memory, the one on the left just 75KB. The session on the right was the slower one .. hmmm.
Later on you were doing a ping test, the ping was slow when LanBridge was running and suddenly was fast once LanBridge was terminated. From this we now know that each session of LanBridge is having a significant impact on LAN performance, at least in terms of latency on the device the session is running on. Given you had both sessions on the screen at the time , the second test to be run was seem likely impacted by the first session. I'll have a wild guess you did cat6 first and cat5e second (another assumption, the cable was 5e not 5 ... i haven't seen cat5 for almost 2 decades).
Cat 6 is in MOST circumstances not worth the cost difference and will not demonstrate any speed advantages. If we look at the physical differences, Cat6 has a spacer between the data wires within the shrouding so may offer a few percent difference in electrically noisy environment. Cat6 also MAY have additional screening - ironically most cat 6 cable is terminated with non-shielded plugs or is plugged into non-shielded jacks so any shielding is of debatable benefit. I've used shielded cat6 successfully in a very electrically noisy manufacturing environment with lots of large electric motors causing all kinds of electrical fields. For me, Cat6 was a solution to a problem that didn't exist. Great, it theoretically supports a (faster) transfer speed of around IIRC 2200Mb over around 90 metres ... Network cards come in 100,1000 and 10GE so cat6 can't support the 10Gig transfer rates and much cheaper cat5e supports the 1Gig rate anyway. Cat6 MAY support 10GE over (much) shorter lengths but there no guarantees in the specifications that it will do so. Cat6a on the other hand is appropriate but lacks the power saving abilities of cat 7 and in a big data centre, those watts all have to be cooled so can prove important.
In other words for the home, cat5e is fine. If you're running a server farm then cat7 / fibre, especially given the power saving of cat7 vs cat6a, however cat7 is a right sod to route/bend so you will see cat6a in the data centre.
Powerline setup works wonders for me. The modem and my PC are very far away and I’m running with 50mb down
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Nice review. The only thing missing is to use an actual speedtest and test them from one room to a farther room.
I'm definitely getting this instead of a wifi extender, thank you for the through review
Thanks for this. Very clear, concise, and to the point. Answered ALL my questions on the device. Purchased.
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They work. I just changed over from some 5 yo Netgear to tp-link. They just work
Yes they work great. I may make some more videos on using these instead of LAN cables to connect two routers together. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
Yeah. They work. Very very slowly.
Thank you for that. I was trying to pair another two adapters they would not pair, even though the first pair went without a hitch. I downloaded the utility program and it was so simple. Thank you.
With the speed limit coming from the connection between the adapters, why should I spend the extra money on the cat6 cable?
Great video! I like the high amount of technical detail. I know nothing about internet connection, routers and so on. I connected NAS yesterday, the first time in my life, so will be considering upgrading my network.
So far I am happy with M5 Deco. Although NAS works on it, I prefer to do some wired connection between the main "router place" on the ground floor and the PC in my room. I will research if it is possible to find AV1000/2000 in Japan and maybe buy it.
As I live in a narrow tall house, the ethernet connection is somehow impossible for me right now. The wiring is 15 y.o., hopefully, cheap Japanese sparkies know their craft ;)
As your English is very clean, I can easily listen and 1.5x.
Good luck and thank you ;)
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hey i dont want to sound mean Richard but at around the 27:24 moment you said amber and red but the colors are actually green and like a purplish color. i loved your video by the way, very informative and thorough. i'll keep my eye open for other vids from you :)
Honestly I loved this video. I wish every review for every product was like this. I was planning on buying it and I was wondering if you think it could be possible to get a decent connection when having one of the devices downstairs and one of them upstairs? Would greatly appreciate to get some feedback thank you either way!
If I were to plug one into my main router in the living room, then plug the second in my room and hook up a second router to it, could I use that second router as another main router? Also how do I know if my room and living room are in the same circuit?
Did you notice the amber data direction arrow switched to top to bottom after you did the refresh? When you started using LANBench, it switched back to the original bottom to top direction. Don't know why I noticed this menial occurrence when I have been fighting for over a week now trying to get my AV600 units to pair.
Fantastically mind blowing!!!! Thank you sooo much for this very detailed explanation. So thorough. I have subscribed. Appreciate the time this must have taken you. Cheers
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I'm using this set and getting about 10Mbps thru the power line. Also tried the 2000 version with same results. still beats running lan wires thru ceiling and walls
What is the best way to use it?
Go from the modem to the adapter then to the routers . Or go from the modem to the router then to the 1st adapter and then the 2nd adapter to another router then to a PC or gaming console
I would experiment and see what works best for you. Just regard these as ethernet cables. Regardless of the configuration their performance will be the same as the powerlines in the walls will not change. Thank you so much for commenting and watching. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
Great introduction to the Powerline installation and performance Thx 👍
Thanks you for the Ping test. All I cared for. 💪🏾
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im in the uk and i have a tp link 100mbps one and it works fine with a power strip
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the Max I get out of these things is 200mbps up and download, that is highly because the routers in the next room and the house is new so it has modern good wiring, I wouldn't recommend this for gigabit speeds over a local lan but for internet its great.
Latency is also very important for IP phones at home.
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Hello Richard thank you for this thorough video - I am trying to connect IPWorldTV box with ethernet cable to my TV which is about 90' away from my modem.
I installed and connected with tp-link mini router TL-WR810N but the strenghth is very weak under 5 mbps.
My internet speed on my laptop is 116.9mbps
I also have Apple TV box connected to my TV and works fine.
If I purchase and install TPLink AV 1000 connect it with ethernet cable, will I get a strong internet connection.
I can not guarantee performance as there are so many factors in the line quality of your electrical system. I can say they will either connect or not. I my case though not all plugs worked most did and none that connected were lower than 100 Mbps. If you purchase them from Amazon (please use the affiliate links in the video description) you can always return them easily if they don't work. (affiliate links are no extra cost to you and they support my channel. Thank you for using them) Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
Quality video.. I hardly comment but you certainly deserve a thumps up, for taking your time to explain in details.
Please do the 2Mbps Model, AV2000. I am having a hard time making a decision whether it is viable now on 2020..
If you need 2 plugs, get the AV2000. As a bonus, you get a pass through power on both ends. The only real difference I found in research was that the AV2000 is basically 2x gigabit (AV1000) ports combined (hence AV2000 name). I researched and found that most wall power on "older homes", and I really don't know what classifies an older home other than a newer home is less then 10 years old most likely won't be able to support full gigabit speeds (you can get close but not 100%). That said, I got the AV2000 because I wanted the pass through power AND the 2nd port. I plan to have unit A connect to the cable modem under my TV and unit B connect to router/switch/WiFi I plan to move to my office/new network box I am building. I plan to have 1 Ethernet on unit B go into the WiFi and 1 Ethernet go into the switch if speeds allow. Otherwise I will just connect the switch into WiFi and WiFi into the AV2000 and leave 1 Ethernet free on unit B for something. If I remember to update after my testing, I will.
Do you mean 2000mbps? If it was 2mbps, it would be viable in 2003. 2Gbps is what you mean, because AV2000 is 2000mbps, aka 2 Gbps (Gigabits per second)
NOTE: The big part of making sure that different outlets will work together with the Powerline adapters is if it's on the same Phase, not the panel. Some homes take in 2, or even all 3 phases, and this won't work if the reciprocals are on different phases.
You are awesome. Thanks for the video.
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Was a terrible idea in my case. What finally worked were satellite wifi mesh extenders. Overpriced though
Thank you so much! This guide really helped me understand what to do. I ordered to adapters and also to cat 6 internet cables because you said they were better. Once again thanks !
I understand one has to be connected to the router by cable, does the other one *have* to be connected by cable as well or can I connect to it wirelessly?
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Very in depth review. Thank you.
Richard, great info! Thank you very much. I came looking for guidance as I am about to purchase a PL Kit for my home. I went to purchase via your provided link but at this point (02/2022) it's a bit dated and the item on Amazon is not available as it has a newer version of the product.
Question #1, Will buying the next generation version still support your efforts if started from your link, BUT subsequently chose another link for the newer product?
Also, it seems the newer version on the product does not need a router on the remote unit and replicates the settings and ID of the original router [Item: TP-Link Powerline WiFi Extender (TL-WPA7517KIT) - AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter with Dual Band WiFi, OneMesh, Gigabit Port, Ethernet Over Power, Plug & Play] and all this is inconsistent with your excellent instructional video, it (the updated item) seems to greatly simplify the process to get started.
Question # 2, for signal strength and reliability, should I only use a PL Kit that requires a second router on the remote unit?
Please advise
Thanks for the info on the links. I updated the affiliate link in the video description to point to the new hardware (which looks really interesting) Here is the affiliate link for you too so you don't have to dig for it. TP-Link Powerline WiFi Extender (TL-WPA7517KIT) - AV1000 At Amazon: amzn.to/3orRXxQ Or eBay: bit.ly/34Et5MA Please understand that I have not tested this new technology so I can't really comment on how well it works in any configuration. I have been very pleased with all the TP-Link products I have purchased in the past and continue to use them to this day. There is no issue in using the same SSDI and password on a secondary router or access point if it does not overlap the wifi signal of the primary. My assumption here (and probably TP--Link's assumption) is that you wouldn't need a powerline adapter if you had a good WIFI signal where you are installing the access point. I would purchase the kit from Amazon and see how it works for you. If you like it, keep it. Amazon has an excellent return policy (keep all the packaging) if it does not work for you. Thank you so much for commenting and the very kind words. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
Thanks. It seam it slow than AC Mesh
You're most welcome. The speed on this varies from location to location and the electrical setup you have in your home. Thank you so much for commenting and the very kind words. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
I believe you said it could be on different circuits and still work is the correct?
Yes, it worked across circuits on the same panel. There are no guarantees of course but I wish you the best. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
I was watching this without looking and I could swear you were Norm Macdonald...
Hi,two adapters would be enough for a two floors appartement,the router is down and up there are 4 rooms...Wifi connection is required,for ,iphones apple,lapstop..Fir HD streaming is adviced the ethernet connection?And must each room have one adaptor..?There are 7 persons connecting with wifi in the flat..
Can I use different cat5e cables? I have two but they are different brands. Both are quality cables.
Ethernet should only be run up to 100 meters. So if the claims on the packaging are correct that actually gives you the ability to go further than ethernet would.
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Perfect review , this is how a review has to be done, Great job and you explained all the details.
Thanks for the ping explanation for the online gamers as well.
Thanks!
My main concern with internet over power would be packet error rate. Especially if the power line runs near an appliance. 200mbps is great but I suspect actual throughput is a bit slower.
Even at 100 Mbps regardless of the advertising, I would say that is good. I did not have any packet loss on any of the plugs but I did have variance in speed between different plugs. So I think it's a good solution for the appropriate use. A CAT6 cable is the best solution if you can run it. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
I like the idea of using these power line connections. I’m using a firestick. So, I will need to get Ethernet adapter kit for fire stick, right?
To increase speeds on any Homeplug Powerline, putting toroidal differential filters on your laptop and computer etc supplies (with the Homeplug on the mains side of that) will make a significant difference. I tried simple ferrites with the mains cable passed though a few turns, but these operate higher than the lowest Homeplug frequencies. Winding a toroid as a differential filter effectively isolates all the suppression capacitors and noise in your computer from the homeplug.
I've got older AV600 TP-Link units and the best I could get from one end of my house to the other was 10Mbps. Putting a toroid at one end, where my main computer, digital amp, Pie, monitor, router etc are got 30Mbps. Adding another at the remote end (less kit there) got me another 10 and it's running at 40Mbps now.
Complete mains filters include a class X capacitor across the mains and this effectively kills Homeplug. A simple differential toroidal choke doesn't, it just isolates one side from the other at higher frequencies.
If I connect one Homeplug one side of the toroid and another on the other side, they can hardly 'see' each other. So I know it works at the frequencies we want.
Not seen anything like this on the web, except that passthrough type Homeplugs may contain a filter similar to mine. I have no information to support if that is true. If it is, then those are the versions to go for.
The Ham radio guys hate Homeplug as it is broad frequency from one or two MHz up to tens of Mhz and emitted throughout the wiring of your house (a big antenna!). It also upsets DSL telephone line based broadband.
Hi Richard, Great video. My concern is that will these work if the outlet at my router is not on the same exact circuit in the panel at the outlet that I need near my Roku. You said that this worked except for a few outlets in your home? My other concern is does this increase my electric bill? I have read reviews on similar products that said this happened. I believe these units power down when not in use and maybe similar units do not. Thanks for posting this detailed video, these are the exact units I was considering buying.
Is there a distance limit? If I need to get ethernet connection on my 1st floor, from the router on the 2nd floor, will it actually work properly?
Another Great video Richard!
Thank you so much for watching, commenting and the kind words. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
great video I was wondering how far away the powerline is from the router?
Daniel it claims up to 1000 feet
After installing the two Powerline adapters for one computer of one user to get the Ethernet connection, can the other user still get Wi-Fi on his computer? Or does he also have to install another Powerline adapter?
You do require two Power line adapters to connect two computers together through your house wiring. Either computer can still also connect to available WIFI. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
Can it share to between 2 apartments on the same building ?
Oh thanks for the video you r my go to guy for networking , loads of good wishes from India
Thank you for your video. Do you still need to connect the ethernet cable to your computer if you want better streaming on your tv and xbox?
Connecting the Ethernet cable to your computer will connect you to the network it should have little effect on your TV or Xbox. The more data one source uses the more it affects the ability of all the other sources to get data as your Internet connection can only dole out so much data. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
How do we get better streaming to the tv and xbox?
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the extensive demo. I have been looking for a solution to improve the WiFi coverage in our house for a while. Good that they seems to work on different circuits within the house (we have 8 groups /3-phase), so I can tick that one off. The other thing I am curious about, is if I can connect a WiFi router to one of the powerline adapters?
Thank you in advance for your reaction.
(FYI: subscribed and liked😎)
Kind regards,
Faizel
You are most welcome. Yes you can connect a WIFI router to the other end. I am going to make a video on how to do what you are asking about in the near future. Take a look at this video where I show how to connect two routers using a LAN cable: ruclips.net/video/21tRWUvsQ34/видео.html and instead of using a LAN cable between the two connect the primary router to the power line adapter and the secondary to the other connected power line adapter. These power line adapters create a LAN cable out of your electrical power wires (very clever). Thank you for watching, commenting and subscribing. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
Richard Lloyd Hi Richard, fantastic! I have just ordered a starters kit to try some different options. I did order the latest Devolo MAGIC 2, because of the different options they offer (WiFi and ethernet, and the possibility to use them within the same system) and the claimed theoretic LAN speed of 2400Mbit/sec and range (up to 500mtrs LAN). When the real LAN speed is still higher than my internet provider can offer, that is good for me. I have 3 WiFi routers, and want to set up 3 different WiFi networks on 3 different floors (1 for work, 1 for home, 1 for the car). Using the electric home wires as LAN cable is great for this. Looking forward to your upcoming videos. Stay safe!
Hi Richard, short update. Installed my Powerline kit today. To be honest, I am a bit disappointed about the speed. Speed is nowhere near 50% of the theoretical speed of 2400Mbps. Perhaps the problem is that one of the Powerline adapters is not connected in a grounded outlet. Also have to check which outlets are within the same electrical group, that may give some improvements in the powerline network speed. I have done some speedtests, powerline network speed is 56Mbps, my WiFi network is 250+Mbps. So there is some room for improvement😉
Kind regards, Faizel
Very helpful video! I wasn't too sure if this was going to work, but it appears that it should do the trick! I am having high latency issues on online games so hopefully this helps, thanks!
Salem Zenati I bought it because of the same reason and all it did was make it slower than my WiFi
Awesome video, thanks! So your ping test was with the Ethernet powerline adapters on the same fuse circuit and you got ping times from 3ms to 10ms . That is not ideal I would say :) ... did you manage to improve those times ?
I have a 5ghz wifi (shared with 2Ghz band, not that it makes a difference if disabled) and I got 1ms to 2ms ping times.
It varies but I think the performance was very good. As I have stated in the past my number one preference would be to run a CAT6 cable to connect any two network nodes but that is not always a feasible solution. These adapters are good alternative. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
Richard Lloyd
i am planning to purchase the av1000 or av1300 for my living room. The connection is to supply my networking to tv, soundbar, android box, apple tv and box by my isp provider. Currently my internet supply is 300 mbps/50 mbps but i cant get a maximum signal from my 5ghz (ac88u) as my living rooom
located at the ground floor while my router is on 1st floor. is av1000 is enough for my setup? or should i go for av1300 for maximum usage? tq
Hi Richard, will this work in an apartment with only one ethernet port? The outlet where I want to put my PC is about 8-10 feet away from the ethernet port, so I'm not wanting to run a long ethernet cable on the floor or ceiling. Thank you.
Can I add more than one unit? I have two rooms that are pretty far from router.
If you use the model at substation and can the way you design data and memory in 4d then entire power grid can be used to update internet every 12 hour then entire nation is conneted
cant find -any information on this so ima ask. What's better av600 or av1000?
The AV600 is 600Mbps speed and the AV1000 is 10000Mbps. I always think the faster the better. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
Quick question. Does the adapter that would be connected to the router have to be directly connected, or could it be plugged into a wall Ethernet jack? in my case there is an Ethernet jack across the hall from the room that i need wired internet in and i was wondering if it would be faster to plug it in there or by the router. Thanks.
If speed is what you require connecting directly to the router will give you the fastest performance over the power line adapters. The power line adapters are good when you require connection in places where it is difficult to run Ethernet cables. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
can i still use this if they are not on the same circuit, i have a somewhat large house and the wifi is trash, but my room has a different circuit form the router!
Best explanation yet.
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Hi, just wondering why my adapter capacity is only 90 Mbps on internet speed and 305 Mbps on TP-link application? This is kinda stressful... My internet is 1GB... It is weird...
thank you very helpful and informative
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Thank you. Help me a lot
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Thanks you for the review!
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@@richardlloydusa You deserve it!
Do they have to be on the same circuit for them to work?
No, they do not have to be on the same circuit to work. They will communicate throughout your home. They do in mine, but some plugs seem to work better than others so experiment and see. Thank you so much for commenting, watching and the very kind words. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
@@richardlloydusa Thanks for your quick response. I tried it in our newly renovated pole barn (that's about 100 ft away from the house/router) and it didn't work.. Maybe I should try a different outlet in the barn?
Try every plug you have out there. But if it does not solve the problem for you I would suggest running a CAT6 outdoor rated Ethernet cable to the barn instead here's some examples at Amazon(paid): amzn.to/3SEXiz0
That will give you the most reliable connection. A single CAT6 cable can be as long as 300 feet (maximum length). Thank you so much again for commenting, watching and the very kind words. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
I have one question please
How is the durability of these devices as I have read that they get very hot and may make a fire hazard, also they die very quickly.
I live in an older home with lots of coax run to all the rooms. Is there a way to use coax instead of running ethernet cable?
I thought this would improve my connectivity quite a lot as WiFi is bottleneck in my case, only getting 200 Mbit/s while my internet connection is 600 Mbit/s (guaranteed). Well, seems like this is even worse. I thought I might avoid using Ethernet cable and taking it accross the whole flat but nope.
Did anyone install multiple units? You purchase new Tx and Rx stations for each spot?
Is it possible to connect 6 powerline adapters in one house? And can I connect PC computers and Apple computers at the same time?
Thank you Richard. That was very interesting. Ciao dall'Italia
200 Mbps is decent, but it's still less than 25% of what the devices are reporting as the link speed, so it's not even close!
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winpcap is a packet capture driver, why does that have to be installed? Also, is there a web interface that can be accessed?
Lol these sorts of products annoy me because I could take it either way lol as in I would rather just run ethernet if it's not fast enough and I'm a performance junkie lol As for your video, this was great and very informative thanks!
You are welcome. I would go for a hard wire every time but sometimes that is not an option. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it greatly. All the best.👍😀
I lol think lol that you lol are lol correct lol Bobby lol Bologna lol.
So can an access point be hardwired through the power line on a second floor?