⚡ Power your network like a pro—fast, secure, and effortless!
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 ports, 2x2 MIMO beamforming for enhanced stability, and a built-in passthrough power socket with noise filtering, it’s designed for seamless plug-and-play setup and energy-efficient operation. Ideal for millennial professionals demanding reliable connectivity for streaming, gaming, and remote work, backed by advanced cybersecurity standards.
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 |
S**R
This works y'all!!!
Listen, my husband has to explain to me how this works and I still don't really get it but basically it turns your electricity lines into WiFi hardlines. I needed one of these so I could hookup my computer to an Ethernet cord without it literally crossing through my whole apartment and it's so seamless PHEW. Setting it up was literally just plugging both in, connecting a couple cords and pressing the buttons. Super easy!!! Now I don't have to use a really long cable, just the short one it came with was more than enough since the outlet is right next to my computer. It's so convenient that it has an outlet on it too, that way I can plug in my rising desk still. I haven't had any Internet issues with this either, I have Google Fiber and I really feel like I'm getting the most out of it with this love ittttt
J**G
Finally stable ping!
If you’re like me and your router is in the living room while you game upstairs, you’ve probably dealt with terrible ping. This product completely fixed that issue for me — now I can finally game with stable, low ping! That said, make sure to do some research before buying it. Older homes may have wiring that causes problems. My house was built in 2001 and it works perfectly here. The only downside is the speed — I’m only getting around 120 Mbps, which isn’t great when you pay for gigabit internet. Ideally, running an Ethernet cable through the walls would be the best solution. But for now, this is a solid fix!
P**G
Great, for places with weak Wi-Fi signal.
What I needed was a method of getting a good/great signal into a room that has spotty WiFi. Some days it's good, others it drops every few minutes. Although I got less running a cable than my WiFi (unusually good), I do have enough to conduct a Zoom or Skype-type call. In all fairness, the item does suggest that you run them on the same circuit. Most homes have different circuits upstairs and downstairs. So mine is not on the same circuit. Still works well enough for me. I would have liked more from the cable, but I hope it will be more reliable.
J**D
I wish I had bought this years ago instead of suffering with terrible internet. 5 stars all day!
I work from home and NEED a fast, stable internet connection. We have 1Gb speed through Xfinity, and while my husband (who works in the basement) has always had solid WiFi, my second-floor office has been an absolute nightmare. Constant drops, unstable speeds, and getting kicked out of Teams calls—it finally hit a breaking point this week when I had multiple disconnects and a full meltdown.We’ve tried Google WiFi pods before, and while they helped, they were still inconsistent. Xfinity came out to check our setup and confirmed that:1. The modem and router were fine.2. The issue was WiFi range to my office.3. My laptop’s network card was bad (great).So now what?! I even tried bribing the Xfinity tech for a magic fix, but no luck. Enter the TP-Link Powerline adapter—I ordered it immediately, praying this would be the solution. And let me tell you… it did NOT disappoint!My Setup:• Router: ASUS RT-AX3000 Ultra-Fast Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Router• Modem: ARRIS (SB8200-RB) - DOCSIS 3.1 32x8 Gigabit Cable Modem• Laptop (No Ethernet Port): Used a USB-to-Ethernet adapterSetup & Performance:Setup was stupid easy—literally took 2 minutes:1. Plug one adapter into a WALL OUTLET near the router.2. Plug the second adapter into a WALL OUTLET in my office.3. Connect via Ethernet. Boom. Done.Now, some important tips:✔️ PLUG THESE INTO A WALL OUTLET. Do NOT use a surge protector or extension cord—if you do, your speed will tank. (Trust me, I tried and got like 2Mbps LOL.)✔️ Speed tests before TP-Link Powerline:• WiFi 2.4GHz: 15 Mbps• WiFi 5GHz: 20 Mbps✔️ Speed test with TP-Link Powerline plugged into an extension cord: 2 Mbps (pathetic)✔️ Speed test with TP-Link Powerline plugged into a wall outlet: 120 Mbps!!! And not just a momentary boost—a consistent, reliable 120 Mbps in my office!If you have a room in your house where WiFi is out of range, slow AF, or just unstable, GET THIS NOW. It will change your life. I wish I had bought this years ago instead of suffering with terrible internet. 5 stars all day!
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