TL-WPA7510 using as primary module connected to main router

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TL-WPA7510 using as primary module connected to main router
TL-WPA7510 using as primary module connected to main router
2019-11-20 20:53:26 - last edited 2019-11-23 11:53:47
Model: TL-WPA7510 KIT  
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Hello, im buying powerline adapter which would behave as my "main WiFi router", because my main router does not support 5ghz and i cannot change it easly because of stupid positioning in rent apartment.

So question is,can this kit be viceversa - wifi extender (second unit) be pluged into the main router/modem and provide network to "base"(without wifi) unit on other side of powerline? Can wifi extender unit alse be standalone, connected to main router without "base" unit from kit? Point i want to get is best connection speed from main router, because it will behave as main WiFi AP.

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2019-11-23 11:51:11 - last edited 2019-11-23 11:53:47

@Te_Master 

 

Hi, below is the common network diagram of powerline adapters: modem/router--ethernet cable -- base unit(powerline adapter without wifi function) --- power line --- extender unit.

 

While the location between the base unit and extender unit can be swapped. 

 

And you can connect the extender unit to the main router/modem by wired cable directly only to boost the wifi signal, it will be plug and play. 

 

May it help. 

 

 

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2019-11-23 11:51:11 - last edited 2019-11-23 11:53:47

@Te_Master 

 

Hi, below is the common network diagram of powerline adapters: modem/router--ethernet cable -- base unit(powerline adapter without wifi function) --- power line --- extender unit.

 

While the location between the base unit and extender unit can be swapped. 

 

And you can connect the extender unit to the main router/modem by wired cable directly only to boost the wifi signal, it will be plug and play. 

 

May it help. 

 

 

Nice to Meet You in Our TP-Link Community. Check Out the Latest Posts: Connect TP-Link Archer BE550 to Germany's DS-Lite (Dual Stack Lite) Internet via WAN Archer GE550 - BE9300 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router Archer BE800 New Firmware Added Support for EasyMesh in AP Mode, DoH&DoT, and 3-Band MLO Connection Archer AX90 New Firmware Added Support for EasyMesh and Ethernet Backhaul If you found a post or response helpful, please click Helpful (arrow pointing upward icon). If you are the author of a topic, remember to mark a helpful reply as the "Recommended Solution" (star icon) so that others can benefit from it.
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