Get a strong internet connection from every plug socket. Superfast & reliable, perfect for HD streaming and online gaming.
1GB Ports - super high-speed data transfer rates of 1200Mbps.
Best used with HD video streaming, online gaming or any other bandwidth intenisve tasks for work or play.
Compatible with all powerlines with homeplug AV standards.
Transfer speed up to 1200Mbps
I'm user of D-Link AV500 PLCs in whole house and I'm thinking about upgrade to AV2... just because 3 (!) of my devices just stopped working (withing few months, after 1 or 1.5 years of working) and it's quite hard to get them now. Nobody can say it yet, but worst thing is if new ones would stop functioning after next year or so... PITA to guess which are good quality.
MrRalphMan
28 Jul 16#39
Still some showing at Rayleigh Weir and Southend Aitport Business Park.
ArthurDent1
28 Jul 16#38
Reserved the last one. I already have some slower TP link adapters connecting my router to the living room - if I change the one on the router for one of these and put the other in my son's room... will the existence of the slower one in the living room affect their performance adversely? (Should I replace it too?)
MockYourDeal
28 Jul 16#37
Missed it. All gone on Argos and the Amazon price went up as well :disappointed:.
Anyone knows any other on these I am looking for one.
do you have a link? can't find on amazon at this price
Ahh notice link further down but its now full price =( cba going into argos lol
usetheforceluke
28 Jul 16#34
99% of households are not going to see any speed differences - not a hot deal for me
kowalski
28 Jul 16#33
ethernet port comes out the top and they are much larger than the AV500 plugs
that's the price you pay for faster speed I guess :/
The_Hoff
28 Jul 16#32
You must have very low sockets. My Edwardian house has deep skirting boards, wires arising from the top look unsightly.
The_Hoff
27 Jul 162#23
Such a shame the Ethernet port is on the top.
philljp to The_Hoff
27 Jul 16#26
I can't believe the port is on the top!! I was tempted...
GreatBallsofFire to The_Hoff
27 Jul 161#31
For me, that's a selling point. Most passthrough units seem to have the port of the bottom but that means that low down wall sockets might not be usable, or the ethernet cable is really bent at the neck, against the floor, to to get into the adaptor. These are perfect for most of the sockets in my house.
wong_go_wild
27 Jul 16#30
the 500 don't have gigaport and also it may be limited by the quality of your wiring
ontheqt
27 Jul 16#29
Purchased from amazon thanks
donslibi
27 Jul 16#28
Worth upgrading from my current netgear nano 100mbps? My internet connection is only 15mbps and I use the wired connection for a roku box only. Would love 2 ports to also plug in the PC
ollie87
27 Jul 16#25
Well you won't in a billion years get 1000Mbps either.
Djd1981
27 Jul 16#24
I use a pair of AV500s and a single Trendnet TPL-406E and get 30-35mb/s all around the house on the wired connection. Besides the additional pass-through would there be any additional benefits of upgrading two of the powelines to these but leaving the third as an AV500 as I understand that all three will be restricted by the AV500 is that correct?
SRV8Cobra
27 Jul 16#20
anyone know if these will work across consumer units?
I've a set of netgear 1200 that don't work properly (or at all) between our garage and house due to (i believe) the garage and house being on two separate consumer units.
fishmaster to SRV8Cobra
27 Jul 16#21
No they don't usually work bridging consumer units in my experience. Various ring mains through one consumer unit, never a problem. More than one consumer unit haven't seen one work yet.
jb66 to SRV8Cobra
27 Jul 16#22
No homeplug will work for you, you will have to run ethernet or try a wireless repeater. Problem is Kingspan which is commonly used in garages reflects wifi
jb66
27 Jul 161#19
In my Experiance 500s get around 60Mb/s so as these are MIMO I would expect 140Mb/s :smiley:
twe
27 Jul 162#18
Got this and the 3tb Toshiba usb 3 hd, got a £10 voucher back to spend. Have reserved another pair of these and will use my £10 voucher. Result!
Just the travelling involved.
fishmaster
27 Jul 16#17
Excellent, anyway back to the point which is, you mean 140MB/s or 140Mb/s of which 140Mb/s is 17.5MB/s so you see it actually does matter to be correct doesn't it as I'm sure you can spot a large variation there.
So to clarify things do you mean on average you're likely to see 140MB/s from these Homeplugs or 17.5MB/s?
jb66
27 Jul 161#16
Ive never head of Mb per minute or Mb per day before.....
jb66
27 Jul 16#12
I imagine you will get around 140mb on these
fishmaster to jb66
27 Jul 16#15
Do you mean MB or Mb and what timeframe, presumably per second? The reason I'm being picky is because it actually matters and that's why we have the definitions of Megabytes and Megabits represented case sensitive.
fishmaster
27 Jul 16#14
You'll never get 1.2Gb out of a 1Gb port either which is what the sentence says/means, despite using Mb and Gb when they could have just stuck to one or the other and they made an error saying GB instead of Gb.
srw985
27 Jul 16#11
There's a utility on the included CD or the TP link website that will show you the actual connection speeds between all the powerline adaptors on your network.
Always plug them directly into the wall. Extension cables and surge protectors will make these things struggle.
HaraldBB
27 Jul 16#10
Whatever it means - it will be slower than a gigabit ethernet.
Powerline is not duplex, which means bandwidth being split between uplink and downlink. Effective speed will be no higher than 0.6 gigabit. Gigabit port is required thought, because there is nothing between 100 Mbit and gigabit. 100 Mbit would be much slower than 600 Mbit.
fishmaster
27 Jul 161#1
Anyone spot a problem here >
"1GB Ports - super high-speed data transfer rates of 1200Mbps."
QuickProfits to fishmaster
27 Jul 16#3
Although that still is only 1024mbps haha.
ollie87 to fishmaster
27 Jul 16#9
They mean Gb surely. Also, it's not a problem because you'll never in a billion years get 1200Mbps down a powerline.
petermartin99
27 Jul 16#8
Great spot. Waited for while for these to come down in price. I got free delivery too.
wong_go_wild
27 Jul 16#6
good kit for good price. got TP link starter ones with 100mbit/s the transfer rate is very high between the connectors - 90mbs/s.
QuickProfits to wong_go_wild
27 Jul 16#7
I have the av500 (500Mbps) I get about 60Mbps. Circuit related i would imagine,
slayermatt
27 Jul 16#5
Issue with power line adapters is its all theoretical anyways. Mostly likely this also means 600up 600down rather than a flat 1200 to what's needed most. Either way great prices for gigabit passthrough. Almost got a 600 passthrough for £31 the other day! My current wiring is on the frits sadly :/
coerce86
27 Jul 162#4
Don't forget if you spend over £50 you'll get a £5 voucher back too :sunglasses:
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Get a strong internet connection from every plug socket. Superfast & reliable, perfect for HD streaming and online gaming.
1GB Ports - super high-speed data transfer rates of 1200Mbps.
Best used with HD video streaming, online gaming or any other bandwidth intenisve tasks for work or play.
Compatible with all powerlines with homeplug AV standards.
Transfer speed up to 1200Mbps
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL-PA8010PKIT-Pass-through-Powerline-Configuration/dp/B00UTG32TQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1469650518&sr=8-2&keywords=tp-link+av1200
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Anyone knows any other on these I am looking for one.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL-PA8010PKIT-Pass-through-Powerline-Configuration/dp/B00UTG32TQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1469650518&sr=8-2&keywords=tp-link+av1200
Ahh notice link further down but its now full price =( cba going into argos lol
that's the price you pay for faster speed I guess :/
I've a set of netgear 1200 that don't work properly (or at all) between our garage and house due to (i believe) the garage and house being on two separate consumer units.
Just the travelling involved.
So to clarify things do you mean on average you're likely to see 140MB/s from these Homeplugs or 17.5MB/s?
Always plug them directly into the wall. Extension cables and surge protectors will make these things struggle.
Powerline is not duplex, which means bandwidth being split between uplink and downlink. Effective speed will be no higher than 0.6 gigabit. Gigabit port is required thought, because there is nothing between 100 Mbit and gigabit. 100 Mbit would be much slower than 600 Mbit.
"1GB Ports - super high-speed data transfer rates of 1200Mbps."