The TP-LINK TL-WPA7617 KIT is a Powerline adapter that allows you to extend your wireless network and create an Internet access point through your home's electrical circuit. It supports the HomePlug AV2 standard for data transfer speeds up to 1300Mbps through the electrical circuit, features two wireless bands 2.4GHz and 5GHz for fast connection, and has easy Plug n Play installation.
Easily extend fast, reliable WiFi to every room
The powerline products TL-WPA7617 KIT transform your home's existing electrical circuit into an ultra-fast network and bring wired and wireless networks wherever there is an outlet.
No need for new cables or drilling
The network passes through walls and floors
Compatible with any WiFi routers or other powerline products
Extend coverage by adding more extenders
AV1000 Speeds and 300 Meter Range
Using advanced HomePlug AV2 technology, the TL-WPA7617 KIT ensures stable and high-speed WiFi, as well as wired connection, providing data transmission of up to 1000 Mbps* through electrical wiring for a range of up to 300 meters. Stream in HD, game online, and download large files without interruption thanks to the reliable powerline connections.
Gigabit Ethernet for reliable connections
A Gigabit Ethernet port provides high-speed wired connections for 4K HD streaming, lag-free gaming, and more. Two Ethernet cables are included in the package.
High-speed connections with AC 1200 Wi-Fi
The dual-band AC1200 Wi-Fi (867Mbps at 5GHz & 300Mbps at 2.4GHz) allows you to stream, game, exchange emails, browse the Internet, and post from your wireless devices, from any point in your home.
All outlets available!
You can place the TL-PA7017P anywhere you want, as it integrates a Schuko socket (Passthrough, 16A) on its front, so you won't miss out on anything. Feel free to connect computers, smart TVs, or other wired devices without any loss in performance.
One-Touch Wi-Fi
The TP-Link TL-WPA7617 KIT can automatically copy the wireless network name (SSID) and password of the main router with the press of a button (WiFi Clone). Additionally, any changes to the Wi-Fi settings of any powerline adapter will be automatically applied to the entire Powerline network.
Powerline Management on Your Smartphone
Manage the Wi-Fi powerline through the tpPLC app from your smartphone (iOS/Android) or download the new tpPLC utility on computers to manage the powerline network. At the same time, you will have real-time speed display, LED control (also controlled by the LED On/Off button), and the ability to manage the Guest Network.
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It doesn't deliver the full speed to the devices you want. Directly from the router, I have 250mbps and this gives me 50mbps. There are no disconnections, but for this price and when it says it supports up to 1g speed, it should provide more
My use case doesn't require high speeds (I have a mediocre 15 mbit VDSL) but I need to have a signal on 2 different floors. I was very pleased to realize that even with outlets that are on (checked) different phases, I had a perfectly fine 100mbit powerline network (!)
I haven't figured out if the signal goes through the neutral or if the electrician messed things up, but the result is very satisfactory.
It achieves connections around 400mbps on the same floor and about 250mbps on the upper floor. The wifi module was very bad, only bringing 20-30mbps on the 2nd floor and with many disconnections until I connected it to the closest point I could in relation to the powerline and the router of the lower floor.... In all cases, wired and with the best LAN network speed (450mbps), the maximum speed it gives to my devices for some reason is 100Mbps... usually 80 and below. Also, the ping is quite unstable and ranges from 3 to 30 momentarily... For simple tasks and surfing, it's okay, but when you have a 200Mbps internet line, it's disappointing to only utilize 1/3 of the speed. What solved my problem was a good wifi network card. I installed it on my computer and since then it's been flying!!! I now see the full speed of my line and a much more stable ping, while downloads are on another level.
If you can't connect with an ethernet cable and can't use wifi, it's a decent choice. I continue to use them to transmit signal to the second floor, even if it's a bit choppy