
Powerline Adapters
The Powerline Adapters are mainly designed to extend your network to any room via existing power line. They are quite easy to setup while the transmission is stable and fast. In this section you can say hello to other members, ask, answer or discuss technical topics regarding Powerline Adapters.
Powerline Adapters

Update: Official firmware of PGW2440 has already support EasyMesh, you could download official firmware from our official website: Download for PGW2440 KIT Hello everyone, We are currently working on
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I have connected a WPA7519 and a WPA7619 to a Archer MR505 via Ethernet cable and powerline. It was not possible to set up a Mesh. The router does not find either WPA. The two WPAs "see" each other an
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I have EasyMesh network created on my main BE3600 (BE230) Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 router and extended with TL-WPA7617 and TL-WPA7517 in mesh. Both extenders show in Easy mesh tab. While both extenders exten
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Hi Folks, I have an Archer AX73 v2.0 (Firmware Version: 1.1.0 Build 20240323 rel.70541(4555) ) connected to a TL-WPA8631P Powerline Adapter (Hardware and Firmware versions attached to thread.) in a me
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Well then, here again, I'm lost. It seemed to me that the network I had installed via my kit was a mesh network. With the supplied PA7017P kit and WPA7617, I thought it was automatic, so to speak. I c
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I may be posting this in the wrong section as possibly a router issue but here goes. My Archer AX53 / AX3000 will recognize my two TL-WPA8631P extenders as Easymesh/Onemesh devices when the extenders
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