Price reduced by quite a bit, from ~£68ish to £45. Unlike most others, this has a gigabit port, which you can only get on more expensive adapters. This also has a pass through so you're not wasting a socket.
Only downside is no built in WiFi, but honestly, at this price, it's a steal (I have a spare ac router anyway).
I really couldn't use most adapters because they only have 100mb ports and I have VIVID so they weren't much use.
happy deal hunting!
edit: Apparently it has MIMO according to deanos, allowing signals to travel further.
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deanos to oliverhussick
24 Aug 165#10
Nope, it uses all 3 pins older ones only use 2 pins, called AV2 MIMO
FWIW I've just got a set of the dlink av2 1000s which were a bit cheaper but no pass through. Only had the a week but seem rock solid so far. Unlike the tp link ones they replaced which were truly awful
Publix to swfarrington
24 Aug 16#7
Weird!
I'm very happy with my TP-Link AV1200 pass throughs that were on sale at Argos £35.99 back in July.
Were yours very cheap, factory qc fail perhaps?
indeed it has, probably an anomaly considering it consistently drops to £45ish quid every now and then
sam_of_london
24 Aug 16#4
Wish it was av2000
deanos
24 Aug 161#6
Just be aware that these have the new technology MIMO so will travel further distances when comparing with others which will probably be on the older technology
dragonline77 to deanos
24 Aug 16#8
i didn't know that, brilliant!
oliverhussick
24 Aug 161#9
MIMO only applies to WiFi.....
deanos to oliverhussick
24 Aug 165#10
Nope, it uses all 3 pins older ones only use 2 pins, called AV2 MIMO
these were £20 in sainsburys the other week, was posted on here. my local had loads on shelf, i bought two pairs but returned one as only needed one pair. maybe try check your local before buying from Amazon.
I picked up a pair of those as well, but they are not pass through like these are.
ukting
25 Aug 16#16
this **** is always discounted on amazon.
Zafir
25 Aug 16#18
Good price, think I'll grab some.
At the moment I've got some cheaper TP-Link passthrough ones, and they randomly drop connection. I think it's some sort of power saving, it happens when I'm not using the internet that much such as reading a long webpage. The only way I found to prevent it from doing it was to constantly ping the router. Worst part is sometimes to get the connection back I have to mess around turning it off for a while and then turning it back on.
This is a fault with the Qualcomm chip, these new ones use a Qualcomm chip too, so will drop connection like the ones you have already. Try the link I posted above or there are other makes that use Broadcomm chipset too..
twe
25 Aug 16#19
I have those, not dropped signal yet in the last few weeks of using them. Just the size is the negative thing.
Alanabc01
25 Aug 16#20
Can i use my ee router to extend the wireless range?
allginger
25 Aug 161#21
Yes they were, they had both on the shelf for £21
edwardecl
25 Aug 16#22
Not Gigabit, when I think Gigabit I think full duplex 1000Mbps.
And unless you have RF insulated wiring aren't these technically illegal to use?
Still impressive though.
neas1983
25 Aug 16#23
anyone know if these are based on the good cup or not. supposedly Qualcomm cups were poor
Smoey
25 Aug 161#25
I bought the TPLink 500mbps version, the ethernet port on them is only 100mbs, so what's the point in the other 400mbs if I can never get 500mbs?
Zafir
25 Aug 16#26
I already did a long time ago. I also tried contacting TP-Link many times to no avail also.
Edit: Actually that does look like a newer version. I'll give it a shot.
Edit 2: Nah didn't solve the problem. Oh well
CrazyBob
25 Aug 16#27
I'm disappointed with my purchase now :disappointed:
pbilkhu
25 Aug 16#28
Hi Jediben, thanks for this. It works out to be £66, isn't that expensive?
Jediben
25 Aug 16#29
Might be, I think they were cheaper a little while ago, but you are getting 2 gigabit ports in each one, so they will cost more to make as well...
Jediben
25 Aug 16#30
Actually no, Camelcamelcamel says this is the cheapest they have ever been at Amazon.
mrcrypto
25 Aug 16#31
Having the same problem with mine, will try this tool. Thanks for posting :smiley:
swfarrington
25 Aug 16#32
They were the av500 model, so an older unit. But they were so unreliable it's put me off tp-link completely. They were returned in the end
Kulaak
25 Aug 161#33
Don't worry, selected stores only. Never saw them in my local.
Shock
26 Aug 161#34
Qualcomm chipsets.. will cause occasional drop outs in some house holds. if you experience drop outs better go with Broadcomm chipset products like
Is there any easy way to tell what chipset they're using. Most of the time they don't say which makes it difficult.
I'll need a passthrough one as I don't have enough power sockets in the house. I suppose the Passthrough ones made by ZyXEL probably also use that Broadcom chip.
Edit: Seems Dlink uses Broadcom from what I can find. I guess that lines up with the other poster who said they fixed the issue by getting a Dlink set.
Shock
26 Aug 16#37
Its annoying that there aren't many Broadcomm based plugs, Netgear use to use them but recent ones are all Qualcomm.
There is no easy way as most vendors don't state the brand of the chip they use. The site smallnetbuilder.com displays it, but only on the products they test.
By the way, ZyXel use both broadcomm and Qualcomm chipsets but I believe the 1000 rage is Broadcomm.
Zafir
26 Aug 16#39
Yeah on researching myself, that's pretty much what I've come up with. Smallnetbuilder.com is fairly useful, but is missing a lot of versions, and you have to infer a bit.
ZyXEL PLA5256 was the only one I could find that seems to be broadcom(the non-passthrough version was reviewed on smallnetbuilder anyway), has passthrough and is available for the most part. The annoying thing is, reviews on Amazon didn't seem particularly promising. Stating a lot of issues with them just dying after a few months of use.
Honestly I'm contemplating just keeping the ones I've got, hoping that some better ones come out later down the line. The disconnections I get aren't massively annoying. Most of the time I'm using the internet enough that they don't happen.
stendek
28 Aug 16#40
I have this and had previously tried the tp link av500 passthrough. Primary purpose was to try steam in home streaming. Both this and the tp link gave a bandwidth of 1 to 3 MBps. Both tested various configurations on receiving end. Direct 20m ethernet cable connection gives 14 MBps playable stream.
Just an FYI
dragonline77 to stendek
28 Aug 16#41
I've been using mine for a few days now, and my house was built in the late 1700s, I'm getting 140mb/s with 200mb broadband, and my powerline network runs from the cellar, to the loft
deanos
28 Aug 16#42
expired now £60, oos with Amazon 1-2 month wait
n1ghtman
29 Aug 16#43
What is the point of these things, they drop out every 10 minutes
dragonline77 to n1ghtman
30 Aug 16#44
check your cables, mines are flawless
alieus_uk25
3 Sep 161#45
bought and with a £15 voucher even better value for money. great find!
mecheng46
16 Oct 16#46
does anybody knows if these adaptors have the Wi-Fi feature too?
Opening post
Only downside is no built in WiFi, but honestly, at this price, it's a steal (I have a spare ac router anyway).
I really couldn't use most adapters because they only have 100mb ports and I have VIVID so they weren't much use.
happy deal hunting!
edit: Apparently it has MIMO according to deanos, allowing signals to travel further.
Top comments
http://www.techhive.com/article/2868314/home-networking/the-essential-guide-to-buying-a-homeplug-ethernet-adapter-including-6-hands-on-reviews.html
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FWIW I've just got a set of the dlink av2 1000s which were a bit cheaper but no pass through. Only had the a week but seem rock solid so far. Unlike the tp link ones they replaced which were truly awful
I'm very happy with my TP-Link AV1200 pass throughs that were on sale at Argos £35.99 back in July.
Were yours very cheap, factory qc fail perhaps?
http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/NETGEAR-PLP1200-100UKS-Powerline-Ethernet-Homeplug/product/B00WUACDBM
http://www.techhive.com/article/2868314/home-networking/the-essential-guide-to-buying-a-homeplug-ethernet-adapter-including-6-hands-on-reviews.html
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Solwise-PL-1200AV2-PIGGY-1-2Gig-MiMo-Passthrough/dp/B00PQL2SSK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1472126076&sr=8-1&keywords=solwise+av1200
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/netgear-powerline-1200-21-instore-sainsbury-s-heaton-park-2495618
At the moment I've got some cheaper TP-Link passthrough ones, and they randomly drop connection. I think it's some sort of power saving, it happens when I'm not using the internet that much such as reading a long webpage. The only way I found to prevent it from doing it was to constantly ping the router. Worst part is sometimes to get the connection back I have to mess around turning it off for a while and then turning it back on.
http://digiex.net/downloads/download-center-2-0/drivers/14554-tp-link-homeplug-powerline-power-save-switch-tool-download.html
And unless you have RF insulated wiring aren't these technically illegal to use?
Still impressive though.
Edit: Actually that does look like a newer version. I'll give it a shot.
Edit 2: Nah didn't solve the problem. Oh well
ZyXEL PLA5206 1000 Mbps Powerline Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - Twin Pack https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00OB2D5XC/
I'll need a passthrough one as I don't have enough power sockets in the house. I suppose the Passthrough ones made by ZyXEL probably also use that Broadcom chip.
Edit: Seems Dlink uses Broadcom from what I can find. I guess that lines up with the other poster who said they fixed the issue by getting a Dlink set.
There is no easy way as most vendors don't state the brand of the chip they use. The site smallnetbuilder.com displays it, but only on the products they test.
Im fairly confident this uses broadcomm, and has a plug
http://www.ebuyer.com/718122-zyxel-pla5256-adapter-1000-mbps-gigabit-2-pack-pla5256-gb0201f
ZyXEL PLA5256 was the only one I could find that seems to be broadcom(the non-passthrough version was reviewed on smallnetbuilder anyway), has passthrough and is available for the most part. The annoying thing is, reviews on Amazon didn't seem particularly promising. Stating a lot of issues with them just dying after a few months of use.
Honestly I'm contemplating just keeping the ones I've got, hoping that some better ones come out later down the line. The disconnections I get aren't massively annoying. Most of the time I'm using the internet enough that they don't happen.
Just an FYI