⚡ Power up your network—no wires, no limits!
The TP-Link AV2000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter TL-PA9020P KIT transforms your home’s electrical wiring into a high-speed wired network, delivering up to 2000 Mbps over distances up to 750 feet. Featuring dual gigabit Ethernet ports, integrated passthrough power socket with noise filtering, and advanced 2x2 MIMO beamforming technology, it ensures stable, fast connections ideal for streaming, gaming, and remote work. Easy plug-and-play setup and an energy-saving mode make it a smart, secure, and eco-friendly solution for extending Ethernet where Wi-Fi falls short.
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | powerline adapter |
Item model number | TL-PA9020P KIT |
Operating System | Linux, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 |
Item Weight | 1.63 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 5.2 x 1.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.8 x 5.2 x 1.7 inches |
Color | White |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3L-1600 SDRAM |
Manufacturer | TP-LINK USA |
ASIN | B01H74VKZU |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 27, 2016 |
B**Y
Great performance and a snap to set up
I purchased these powerline adapters after our development ditched DSL for AT&T Fiber. Now that I had 1 GB of speed, I wanted to improve the throughput of the older TP-Link powerline adapters I'd been using for over 12 years! They worked pretty well, but tose were limited to 200 Mbps (TP-Link AV200) and sometimes had to be reset to regain connectivity.The AV2000 is a major upgrade. They have a maximum speed of 2 Gbps, MIMO, an additional Ethernet port on the bottom of the unit and a passthrough AC in the unit itself. They have never disconnected from each other and provide a fast, stable way to distribute a signal to an area that can't receive wireless or that would benefit from the higher bandwidth of aa wired connection. As an example, I use them to connect a TV to an Apple TV 4K on our patio where wireless isn't strong enough for a reliable connection. The difference in performance over the AV200 is night and day.These are a major upgrade from what I was using, but then again, the ones I had were purchased in 2013. If I have a criticism, it's that they are twice as large as the AV200's I was using. If you plug a device into the AC passthrough, it becomes pretty bulky. It makes hiding the device a bit more challenging and requires at least a few inches of depth to hide it behind a piece of furniture. In exchange for the drawback, the performace of the AV2000 is sensational and makes extending your network a very simple chore!
T**U
It works, even in an old house like mine
To be frank, i was literally 90% sure I was going to return this. I live in an old home with extremely old wiring+everything. I cannot crawl under my house to connect via ethernet since I am too big now. My router is in my living room, and my room is the opposite side of the house. There are several walls in between and I was desperate for a faster connection.I was completely shocked how fast this connected and worked. Also very easy to install+pair. This was a life saver for me and I really wish I discovered this several years ago. This works great!
A**R
Easy to set up, but...
Mostly based on first impressions, I like this unit. Time will tell as to how well it performs, but in watching a few videos via Fire TV, it seems to work well.Pros:- Pairing of the two units was automatic. I suspect you probably need to use the Pair button mostly if you add a third unit.- Once I got the network setup working (see Cons), no hiccups or drama - it just works.- Unit connected fine on either breaker box in a two-box household. YMMV.Cons:- Instructions are too simplistic - it can be that simple, but...- If you connect this to a switch/router on one end - DO NOT CONNECT BOTH PORTS on that end - it won't work if you do (MAC flapping).- Thus, I'm a bit skeptical of the 2Gb/s stated throughput.- The adapter partially covers the second outlet in a top-bottom 2-outlet pair.I think the best way to think about each adapter is that it has a small 2-port switch in it. So, unless you plug both ports into separate VLANs on either end, if you have a switch/router on either side of the adapter, you can't use both ports. I think the ideal scenario is two separate devices on the remote end, and a single port on a switch/router on the wired end.In that scenario, which is the only way I was able to get it to work properly, your aggregate bandwidth could theoretically reach 2Gb/s over a full-duplex connection, but in practice, for typical use of this device (think: a smart TV + STB, mostly "download"), your aggregate bandwidth can't exceed 1Gb/s (single-port on the switch side). That should be plenty, but only in specific scenarios could you ever reach 2Gb/s. Maybe nit-picking, but the complete lack of useful documentation and scenario descriptions with the devices makes the 2Gb/s claim misleading. Maybe they lay this out on the website - don't know, didn't check, but I shouldn't have to dig that deep to get it working.My only other gripe so far is a small one, and is one others have pointed out as well: the adapter is large, and the top makes it impossible to use a grounded plug in the other outlet of a standard 2-outlet wall receptacle. There is a simple solution: buy a cheap "shortie" grounded extension, and use that for the adapter (what I did on the "local" end), or only use a 2-prong plug in the other outlet (what I did on the "remote" end).
R**T
100% fixed my connection on PS5!
So let me start out by saying I have done about a month's worth of research on these and debated about getting them for about 6 months. I'm so glad I finally got it. It has became a night and day difference. I specifically got them to get a wired connection for my PlayStation 5 and wanted to see if it helped with anything versus using Wi-Fi. Let me tell you my speeds got boosted and I have a stable connection. Especially when playing call of duty. There is no more packet burst jittering or stuttering. I am on a second story with the router about three rooms down and had 100% Wi-Fi connection before using this, but it wasn't a stable connection with this device that changes everything. I couldn't imagine not using this. It's very nice too. It came with ethernet cables so you didn't have to buy any additional parts.
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