
Those who want to connect remote WLAN devices to the router via the fastest possible powerline bridge can use TP-Link's new 2000 WLAN powerline kit. The non-existent loop-through sockets can be a problem.
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Those who want to connect remote WLAN devices to the router via the fastest possible powerline bridge can use TP-Link's new 2000 WLAN powerline kit. The non-existent loop-through sockets can be a problem.
The Powerline Kit from TP-Link offers excellent data transfer rates. The non-existent loop-through sockets could be a problem.
Two test scenarios: House and flat For the test, we set up two example scenarios: One simulates a 250 square metre flat, the other a single-family home with several floors. In the flat scenario, we supplemented the existing router with a repeater or two mesh or powerline devices...
To overcome several ceilings or thick walls, it is best to go straight for powerline technology. If you are willing to spend around 150 euros, the TP-Link WPA9610 device pair is the perfect solution. A real bargain is the pair from Zyxel: Powerline plus WLAN for 100 euros is not available anywhere else...