Brand | TP-Link |
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Series | TL-PA7010PKIT |
Item model number | TL-PA7010P KIT |
Operating System | Linux, Windows Vista, Windows 2000 |
Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.2 x 4.8 x 2.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.2 x 4.8 x 2.7 inches |
Color | White |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3L-1600 SDRAM |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
ASIN | B01N7YQO9G |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 15, 2017 |
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TP-Link AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter - Gigabit Port, Plug&Play, Power Saving Mode, Noise Filtering, Extra Power Socket for Additional Devices, Ideal for Smart TV(TL-PA7010P KIT), White
Brand | TP-Link |
Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
Color | White |
Compatible Devices | Smart TV |
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.3, Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
About this item
- Powerline adapter provides up to 1000Mbps Ethernet over power. Ideal to be Ethernet extender who can easily go over the walls
- As network adapters supporting home Plug AV2, easy to add multiple adapters and works under 110 to 240 Volts
- Gigabit port, give you full speed of your internet
- Power saving automatically reduces power consumption by up to 85 percent
- Plug & play, No new wires and no configuration required
- Data encryption by 128 bit AES to make the network safe and private
- Industry leading support: 2 year warranty and free 24/7 technical support
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For gaming | 4.5 | 3.4 | 3.0 | 3.3 | 2.8 | 3.1 |
WiFi signal | 4.2 | 3.8 | 3.6 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 3.8 |
Tech Support | 4.0 | 3.6 | 2.8 | 3.5 | 3.3 | 3.7 |
Easy to install | 4.3 | — | — | 4.6 | 4.3 | — |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amor Tech | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amor Tech |
data transfer rate | 1000 megabits per second | 1000 megabits per second | — | 1000 megabits per second | 1300 megabits per second | 1000 megabits per second |
data link protocol | Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3 | Ethernet | Ethernet | Ethernet | Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet | Ethernet |
hardware interface | ethernet | usb | ethernet | usb | ethernet | ethernet |
operating system | Linux, Windows 2000, Windows Vista | nintendo switch | — | nintendo wii | — | — |
weight | 1.6 pounds | 1 pounds | — | 0.6 pounds | 1.85 pounds | — |
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Best Sellers Rank | #272 in Powerline Network Adapters |
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The AV1000 Powerline extends your Internet access to any room over existing electrical wiring. It's perfect for connecting smart TVs, streaming players & game consoles and ideal for 4K HD video streaming & lag-free gaming. It sets up in minutes with the push of a button,Plug and Play, Pair Button,New PLC Utility,Twin Pack. The terms “AV1000” and “1000Mbps” are derived from applicable specifications and refer to the theoretical maximum physical-layer data transfer rate. Those terms are used on this product solely to indicate its compatibility with other “AV1000” or “1000Mbps” powerline devices. Actual data speeds vary and may be limited by the product’s Ethernet port and other network conditions such as data traffic, electrical noise, and wiring issues. For better performance, powerline devices should be deployed on the same electrical circuit and rated for the same HomePlug standard. A minimum of two powerline devices are required to establish a powerline connection. If you are uncertain about your network conditions, you should consult an IT professional to assist in selecting a networking product. About power saving, Actual power saved varies based on network conditions and environmental factors. Interface Available: Gigabit Ethernet Port; Protocols Supported: HomePlug AV2 HomePlug AV IEEE 1901 , IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3ab; System Requirement: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista Windows 7/8/8.1/10 Mac Linux
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Customers like the quality, ease of installation, and speed of the network interface controller adapter. For example, they mention that it does its job adequately, it's easy to setup, and the signal has been consistently fast. That said, some complain about the size and connectivity.
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Customers like the quality of the network interface controller adapter. They mention that it does its job adequately, it works well in their house, and it's easy to set up. Some say that the product is easy to use and works flawlessly on their apartment wiring. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the adapter set.
"...Recently I pulled these out and finally tried them - they work fine; but the throughput was basically the same as the WiFi that I already have...." Read more
"...The modem worked great and I am getting a solid 45mb up to the router with no variation...." Read more
"...Now it works very well, reconnecting every time we open the computer...." Read more
"...It’s function is great - easy to setup, fantastic throughput. The problem is the form factor...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the network interface controller adapter to be easy. They mention that it's strictly plug-and-play, with no software to fool with. Some say that the gizmos themselves are supereasy to link, and there's no setup disk or media required.
"...But it is very easy to pair them back up again, just pressing the two pairing buttons within 2 minutes...." Read more
"...Very easy to install, just plug both in their own power outlet and they will automatically sync (no need to press any buttons)...." Read more
"...It’s function is great - easy to setup, fantastic throughput. The problem is the form factor...." Read more
"...These are strictly plug-n-play, no software to fool with, no software to go wrong. Perhaps he is talking about a different product...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the network interface controller adapter. They mention that it is easy to configure, gives fast downloads, and has mediocre backhaul. They also appreciate the fantastic throughput, and say that it tones down the majority of lag spikes and packet loss. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...on a PS4 has greatly improved since switching to this from WiFi - faster, more reliable and consistent throughput...." Read more
"...During gameplay, I can now get 1080p streaming at 60fps with extremely rare delays, frame loss, or pixelated images...." Read more
"...It’s function is great - easy to setup, fantastic throughput. The problem is the form factor...." Read more
"Hookup was easy. Speed to my Roku is outstanding!! If it lasts a decent length of time, I'll be thrilled... Highly recommended!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the network interface controller adapter. Some mention that the connection has been stable for the past few days and it is much faster than the WiFi. They also find it great to keep devices connected when WiFi isn't cutting it. However, others say that it adds more latency than WiFi, does not provide the full speed that their router can produce, and the transfer rate is cut in half unless plugged directly into the power strip.
"...mine are noise free, because these things just go FAST, and not a single disconnect yet...." Read more
"...This is said to be problematic and potentially degrade performance. I have had no issue with this - But you might...." Read more
"...It's much more reliable and offers immediate access to your network without having to rely on a wireless NIC or adapter to kick in...." Read more
"...lower AC outlet because it was partially blocked and the other cords would not plug in...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the network interface controller adapter. Some mention that it's really neat, and visually perfect, while others say that it has a bad design and is klugey.
"...This seems like a silly design flaw...." Read more
"...I really don't need anything better performance wise but it is a little Klugey so I am going to look into getting a wall outlet plug extender to..." Read more
"...what a dream and beautiful viewing" Read more
"...This product is the perfect example of great function and lousy form. It’s function is great - easy to setup, fantastic throughput...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the outlet. They say it partially blocks the other outlet, and the adapter gets so bulky it blocks both plugs in a wall outlet. Some customers also mention that the adaptor overlaps the other free power outlet, making it useless.
"...They both have an electrical outlet passthrough, but they all block BOTH wall jacks...." Read more
"...is that like what other people have said the device pretty much blocks the lower connector on the wall plug for its size...." Read more
"...The case is so oversized, not only does it block the outlet below in a 2-gang box, it interferes with the outlet beside it in a 4-gang box...." Read more
"...He is right though, they do block 1 outlet, but if it didn't have the pass-through, it would block BOTH...." Read more
Customers dislike the size of the network interface controller adapter. They say that it takes up too much room on sockets, and is massive. Some customers also mention that the adapters are bigger than they might think, and cover adjacent outlets so nothing larger than lamp cords will fit. Overall, some customers feel the adaptor is too bulky and obtrusive, and makes it impossible to use.
"...The adapters are too big. They do have an electrical passthrough outlet, so, you do get ONE electrical jack to use...." Read more
"...The problem is the form factor. The case is so oversized, not only does it block the outlet below in a 2-gang box, it interferes with the outlet..." Read more
"...The only downside is it takes up an entire receptacle, but we use power strips to plug other devices in...." Read more
"THE ONLY ISSUE IS THAT THE ADAPTERS ARE BIGGER THAN YOU MIGHT THINK...." Read more
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The House we are in now was not wired for ethernet. I looked into rewiring it - it was going to cost about $350 and would have meant working through the crawlspace and cutting up/patching some drywall inside. Hiring someone else to do it was going to run maybe $1200+. I picked up 3 TP link adapter kits for under $200 instead. And they have worked perfectly. (Not drilling through walls of a 2 story house: Priceless)
CON: The only real negative here has to do with the size of the TL-PA9020P and TL-PA7010P kits. They both have an electrical outlet passthrough, but they all block BOTH wall jacks. The picture online *looks* like you can use the second wall jack, but you CANNOT. The adapters are too big. They do have an electrical passthrough outlet, so, you do get ONE electrical jack to use. This seems like a silly design flaw. The NANO version of the AV1000 is smaller, takes 1 wall jack and I was able to use the second wall jack (these are smaller - the larger versions seem to get slightly better throughput though).
NOTE: These all rely on the wiring in your house. All of my adapters are on different breakers. This is said to be problematic and potentially degrade performance. I have had no issue with this - But you might. Depends on how your space is wired. Also, if you have GFI/GFCI outlets this could potentially be problematic too. These would be the outlets with TEST and RESET buttons on them if you have any. I don't have these anywhere that I need a TPLink.
Gaming on a PS4 has greatly improved since switching to this from WiFi - faster, more reliable and consistent throughput. The PA7010 adapters seem to consistently get the best throughput of any kit/model I have. But the 9020s are similar and have 2 ethernet jacks if you need them. (My Kids rage-quitting Fortnite less often: Priceless! Okay, yeah, it was me.)
My Internet SpeedTest results for reference:
(Throughput on my internet service varies a little, but these are typical results - tested a few times over the last day or so)
TL-PA9020P KIT electrical outlet passthrough / 2 ethernet
98Mbps Down / 9Mbps Up
TL-PA7010P KIT electrical outlet passthrough / 1 ethernet
127Mbps Down / 10Mbps Up
TL-PA7017 KIT nano size
94Mbps Down / 8Mbps Up
TL-PA2010KIT / Older 200Mbps version
54Mbps Down / 3Mbps Up
WiFi for comparison
51Mbps Down / 3Mbps Up (partially due to an older laptop with a lousy integrated wifi adapter. A newer laptop I have typically gets 80/6)
Wired to my switch/Firewall Directly for comparison
Consistenly Get Somewhere between:
130Mbps Down / 10Mbps Up
and:
96Mbps Down / 8Mbps Up
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2/24/20.....I have a two story house and the wifi router is located diagonally across from the downstairs media computer. I have been using wifi extenders and repeaters to access the signal downstairs and it would work marginally but often would dropout and generally takes a lot of fussing to keep it going. We have good 110mb service to our offices upstairs using ethernet cables to the router and wifi to the guest bedroom. The wifi upstairs gives us about a solid 50mb of service. Downstairs under the best of conditions we might get 15mb and it would drop down to 1 to 3 mb at times usually when we were watching a movie and started to get lots of buffering. I decided to get the powerline moden Tp-link AV1000 to provide the equivalent of a direct cable link upstairs using the powerline. I was pretty sure it was on the same circuit but was a little nervous that it might not be as it is hard to tell ahead of time. The modem worked great and I am getting a solid 45mb up to the router with no variation. Most streaming from Netflix or Amazon Prime works fine with about 5mb so this has delighted me. I took out all the wifi extenders and repeaters and will sell them used when I get a chance. The only negative is that like what other people have said the device pretty much blocks the lower connector on the wall plug for its size. What I did was use an old power strip with a very short 2 ft cord and plugged it into the wall and plugged the AV-1000 into the power strip and it works just fine. I may be losing some bandwidth due to using the power strip but I really don't need anything better performance wise but it is a little Klugey so I am going to look into getting a wall outlet plug extender to have it mounted directly to the wall and not sitting on the floor. This device is not on the same circuit breaker but it is on the same circuit coming from the transformer on the power poll so it works just fine. This has been a life saver for me.
Now it works very well, reconnecting every time we open the computer. One thing I have found is that, if the computer is not used for several days, the pairing disconnects. But it is very easy to pair them back up again, just pressing the two pairing buttons within 2 minutes.
I'm really happy that I took the time to learn how to use these devices. It allows me to keep the wifi signal weak in our bedroom area, yet still have computers available for Zoom schooling. We have purposefully used an old wifi router in a long house, putting the wifi router on the opposite side of the house as the bedrooms. Then when there's a computer in the bedroom area, we turn off wifi to minimize the wifi exposure. I feel grateful that we can minimize wifi exposure during kid sleep, while adults have wifi access needed in late evening.
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Incluso pude agregar a la red un dispositivo AV500 para conectar un router en donde no alcanzaba la señal wifi de mi modem.
El único problema es que es ENORME. Tiene el contacto eléctrico pero en un socket doble tapa la otra entrada así que no me resultó tan funcional como esperaba porque igual terminé perdiendo un contacto eléctrico.