As described its a small neat power line and easy to setup. Some Facts from my experience in a New Build property of approx 1050 sq ft floor area. These New Builds have 2 socket ring mains split across both floors ( some up and some downstairs per ring main). At my router I get my contract 74mbps, With my master TP-Link plugged into the same socket ( downstairs) as the router and then connected to the router I can measure 74mbps on the TP-Link second network outlet. Can easily pair both the new nano power lines via a nearby socket and using the pair button functions, thus the nanos have the same network name and password. At the adjacent socket I can measure some 50mbps at the nano, happy with that. Then when moving the nano to the location I wanted to use one of these, I measured between 5 and 10 mbps 😤. Moved upstairs to Second Location and measured upto 50mbps again. After trying a few sockets around the house, is when the penny dropped about the 2 socket ring mains and then realised after a few more checks the sockets measuring 5 to 10 mbps where on a different ring main to the one my router and master TP Link are plugged into. So my conclusion is these or any other Powerline Adapters DO NOT preform as well when you rely on the signal crossing over ring mains at the consumer unit, via probably 2 MCB,s in the circuit as well. Thankfully for myself I had a socket approx 4.5 mtrs away from where I needed the nano poweline and with a 5 mtr network cable run still getting near 50mbps so happy with end result.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Drops out all the time. Never stays paired. Tried it in various rooms, close & far. Total waste of money. When it is paired it works well..so it does work, just not consistently & I have to turn it off & on again to get it to work again.. for all of 10 minutes maybe. May as well have plugged the £25 into the socket, it would probably work just as well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Very impressed with the improvement of WiFi around the house, and has the option to plug in an ethernet cable for non-wifi devices. Very easy to setup and replicate the wireless settings by just pressing WPS router button, then the WiFi button in the unit. No downsides.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Bought as an add-on to existing network for a device with no WiFi. Bit tricky to set up first time (next time read the instructions!) and disappointed Ethernet port is restricted to 100 Mbps (next time read the specification!) but a great way of extending a network at a bargain price.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Bought this for our village Day Centre to allow the computer to pick up the internet...the modem and the computer in question are in opposite corners of the main hall which is large and L shaped...the Tp Link was very simple to pair...in fact I did it using both supplied parts in the same double wall socket and then just plugged them in ...one by the modem and one by the computer....instant internet access as if the modem is connected directly to the computer...some members have said that they can now access Wi-Fi all around the hall where before installing the Tp Link it was only accessible at one end. Very easy to install and use...took less than five minutes in total.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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