TP-Link TL-WPA4220T KIT 2-Port Powerline Adapter WiFi Starter Kit, Range Extender, Broadband/WiFi Extender, WiFi Booster/Hotspot, No Configuration…
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TP-Link TL-WPA4220T KIT 2-Port Powerline Adapter WiFi Starter Kit, Range Extender, Broadband/WiFi Extender, WiFi Booster/Hotspot, No Configuration…
£74.99 Original price was: £74.99.£71.97Current price is: £71.97.
Description
- Super-fast powerline Speed – HomePlug AV standard compliant, stable and high-speed data transfer rate, ideal for Ultra HD streaming and online gaming
- WiFi booster – extend up to 300 Mbps Wireless connections to previously hard-to-reach areas of your home and office
- Multiple Ethernet ports – provide reliable high-speed wired connection for game consoles, smart TVs and NAS. System Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista, Windows 7/8, Mac, Linux
- One Touch for super range extension – Wi-Fi Clone button simplifies your WiFi configuration and helps build a seamless unified home network with one simple touch
- Plug, pair and play – set up your powerline network and start enjoying fast, seamless wired/wireless connection in minutes
- Compatible with all HomePlug AV and AV2 Standard Powerline adapters. This product may not be compatible with routers or gateways with firmware that has been altered, is based on open source programs, or are non-standard or outdated
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Reviews (4)
4 reviews for TP-Link TL-WPA4220T KIT 2-Port Powerline Adapter WiFi Starter Kit, Range Extender, Broadband/WiFi Extender, WiFi Booster/Hotspot, No Configuration…
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The Very Angry Maker –
I am a network engineer and I bought this for a job I had to do for a client which involved getting a wifi signal to a set of remote gate posts on a property for a smart intercom / doorbell.
This product for me was both vastly cheaper than buying the amount of cat5 (ethernet) cable I needed and a million times easier than running it down the side of a very long driveway.
I am incredibly impressed with this product and I use TP Link powerline networking gear a lot but the first time I used this model with the wifi option which not only worked really well the wifi signal this plug produced was very strong and rock solid and could be picked up from a considerable distance away.
Setup literally could not be easier you simply plug the smaller of the two plugs into a electrical socket and plug one end of the supplied cat5 (ethernet) cable into the plug and the other end into the back of your broadband router (or network switch / patch panel etc). Then plug the bigger of the two plugs into a…
Vauxhall Hoosier –
Works well to extend WiFi from house to the shed at the back of the garden. Set-up was a little fiddly: WiFi clone with WPS did not work for me, however a couple of minutes on the phone with TP-Link’s 24hr tech support line helped me use their software tool to configure manually. All-in, it took around 20 minutes and now I’ve got fast Internet where WiFi didn’t reach before. I don’t think the two adapters are even on the same breaker circuit, though that is recommended for best performance.
Taking it Easy –
I purchased both a TL-WPA4220KIT and TL-PA4010KIT as part of the same home WiFi solution. As such, I have given the same review for both purchases.
We have a long thin Victorian house with a BT HomeHub-5 in the front lounge. We have a ‘copper’ connection to the BT exchange as fibre is not available in our area of London yet. That said, we usually get a reasonable 9-10Mbps connection. Our problem is that we cannot get usable WiFi coverage in the kitchen at the rear of the house.
We initially tried to use WiFi signal extenders but these proved slow and unreliable. So, about 3 years ago I purchased an AV500 PowerLine solution from SAGEMCOM. This included a Powerline WiFi extender in the kitchen. This proved to be adequate though we did need to reset all of the adapters about once a month when things ‘locked up’.
Then, a month ago, the WiFi adapter in the kitchen handed in its cards and died.
Thinking I would try for a higher-tech solution I purchased a WiFi Mesh solution on Amazon….
Warren Street –
Update.
My original review was good. But the long term use has showed issues with the TP Link. I bought a second starter kit and added the WiFi unit to my existing TP Link network – so 3 devices – the base and 2 remote APs. This showed issues and after a while I was doubting how reliable the TP link system is. I have both remote units with the same SSID as the router and yet there are occasions when I can’t get onto the internet, or there appears to be a conflict with the second unit, or the wifi speed seems to be 10% of what I have had in the past on the TP AP. I can’t diagnose what it is, but removing the second unit does seem to sure the issue. The TP link app is not helpful and doesn’t always see one or both the remote units. This will take a long time to diagnose. There are a lot of posts reporting similar issues. So for the moment I can not recommend.
Original review:
This is an excellent Powerline kit. I have used the old Devolo kits before but these TP-Links are much better….