The TL-PA4010KIT refers to the Powerline Adapter Kit from TP-Link. This kit provides an easy and reliable solution for creating a Powerline network in your home or office.
It uses Powerline technology to transmit data through your building's electrical wiring. This means you can create a high-speed network without the need for additional cables or a wireless connection.
It supports data speeds of up to 500 Mbps. This allows for fast data transfer, video streaming, online gaming, and other demanding network tasks.
With the TL-PA4010KIT, you can extend your network to various rooms or levels of the building, ensuring a good connection in every space without the limited range of a wireless network, combining easy installation and setup.
Extend wired network to any room using the existing electrical circuit
With the advanced HomePlug AV600, the TL-PA4010 KIT transforms your home's existing electrical circuit into a high-speed network without the need for new cables or drilling, bringing the wired network to any point where there is a power outlet.
Plug and Play without requiring configuration
Avoid the complicated installation process forever. Start with Powerline in just two steps:
Step 1: Connect one adapter to your router.
Step 2: Connect another adapter where you need wired internet service.
AV600 Speeds and 300-Meter Range
Using advanced Home Plug AV technology, the TL-PA4010 KIT provides stable and high-speed data transmissions up to 600 Mbps for ranges up to 300 meters where there is a socket. No interference with electrical or electronic equipment. Stream HD video, play online, and download large files without interruption thanks to reliable powerline connections.
Small size, Ultra compact
With its new ultra-compact housing design, the TL-PA4010 KIT is much smaller than other 600Mbps Powerline products. At just 28.5 mm thick, it fits perfectly in front of any outlet.
Saves up to 85% on power
The TL-PA4010 KIT automatically switches from regular operation to efficient "Power-Saving" mode when not in use, reducing energy consumption by up to 85%.
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Very good for its price. Because it was losing communication between them by increasing ping or disconnecting, you should at least plug one of the two into a wall socket and it will work fine. Now I have a stable ping, no more disconnections, and it almost reaches the speed of a LAN cable.
A few months ago, I had bought a wifi adapter and after 2-3 months, it broke. I bought this one as a replacement and to my surprise, it does a better job than the previous one, especially if you want it for gaming. It will not disappoint you
I have had it for 3 years and it works perfectly. I wonder why some people say it doesn't work on a power strip. I have one in the living room on a power strip with 5 devices for OTEtv and it works just fine. I have no complaints.
I leave this review without having used it since I made the mistake and didn't research it first. WARNING FOR THOSE WHO ARE UNAWARE.
It does not connect to a power strip, you need to have a wall socket for each powerline. One for where your router is and another for where you want to connect the other one with a computer or laptop.
Unfortunately, I think my money went to waste. I will need one with passthrough. One that has its own socket on it. I will post an ad on Facebook and eBay and God help me. I hope to at least get its value back.
Completely disappointed with the purchase of this product. The reason is that it constantly disconnects from the internet, with a frequency of up to every 10 minutes, sometimes during computer usage. To restore the internet on the computer, I have to unplug the device and plug it back in, and it takes 5-10 seconds to reconnect.
Another downside is that the ping in games remained at the same levels as the wifi USB adapter I was using before.
I do not recommend it to anyone.
I have had it for 2 years. I have placed one on one floor and the other on the other floor (same power supply). It is quite stable in terms of speed. The only negative is that sometimes I may lose the internet connection once a month, but I unplug it and plug it back in and it comes back in seconds.
01/05/2020
I still use them. I should mention that I experienced disconnections because I had them plugged into a power strip. I get 2Mbps less than what I would get with a direct connection to the router.
For those who are interested:
- I believe it won't work on a different power supply. In other words, it won't help in a multi-apartment building with different apartments. In this case, a repeater would be good, to receive the signal from the other apartment via wifi and send it to the outlets of the apartment you are in.
I have two houses. In one, which has normal consumption and household appliances, it worked perfectly. However, in the other one, where the modem was in my shop on the third floor, I had frequent disconnections and speed drops, which may be due to the many devices in the shop and the high power consumption that may have caused interference. So, for home use, it deserves 5 stars, but if you are a professional, it may not work well in a store.
First of all, it is exactly the same as the other model with passthrough, so if you don't want passthrough, get this one. It's a pretty good product so far, it hasn't disappointed me more than twice in a month and a half. You might struggle a bit setting it up for the first time, but once it starts working, it works great. Also, there is an app on the TP-LINK website to see how many mbps the powerline is getting locally, if it has "seen" connected powerline devices (very useful for initial configuration), as well as to set passwords, firmware updates, custom network names, priority keyboard shortcuts, etc. I give it 4 stars because it's not exactly "plug n play". If I encounter any issues, I will come back and edit.
edit: They still work like new, however, I also have an amplifier for passive speakers and the powerline creates high-frequency noise throughout the entire electrical network. I don't know if all powerline devices have this issue, but obviously it needs some kind of conditioner/filter to work near an amplifier.