Advice on improving the throughput of an existing powerline setup?

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Advice on improving the throughput of an existing powerline setup?
Advice on improving the throughput of an existing powerline setup?
2020-02-06 17:54:07

Hi everyone,

 

I wonder if you can help?  For the past 3 years I have been limping along on a very poor Internet connection, but have recently been hooked up to a 900Mb fibre to property connection.  Until now I have been using a TL-PA4010 connected directly to the router and then (various) extenders around the house.  The whole thing works a treat.  However with the significant increase in speed that I now have access to, am i right in thinking that an improved/newer unit would suit me utliise more of the speed of the new line?

 

Some help and guidance is greatly apprecoated,

 

Kind regards,

 

Mark. 

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Re:Advice on improving the throughput of an existing powerline setup?
2020-02-12 08:10:56

@noddingdino 

 

Hello, there are some powerline adapters which are more stronger than the TL-PA4010. Like 7/8/9 series; They have the gigabit ethernet ports, and the mode with TL-WPA supports wireless function, like TL-WPA7510KIT, TL-WPA8630KIT.

 

And all TP-Link powerline adapters are compatible with each other.

 

May it help.

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