What's happen if I connect a second TL-WPA8630 on my CPL network driven by a TL-PA8010

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What's happen if I connect a second TL-WPA8630 on my CPL network driven by a TL-PA8010
What's happen if I connect a second TL-WPA8630 on my CPL network driven by a TL-PA8010
2020-12-25 16:42:18
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Good morning

What's happen if I connect a second TL-WPA8630 on my CPL network driven by a TL-PA8010 ?

The band width is divided by the number of CPL network, in my case I have only one TL-PA8010 wired on my router, does that mean that I can connect up to 64 TL-WPA8630 on the same network (by the way it is on the same L+N phases of my electrical installation)

Thank you by advance

 

Michel 

 

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Re:What's happen if I connect a second TL-WPA8630 on my CPL network driven by a TL-PA8010
2020-12-26 12:19:39

@Michelito 

 

Hey Michel

 

I ran 4x of these round the house for 18months with no issues.

 

Yes as you add more device there will be a drop in overall performance, but unless your router (internet connection) is fast enough to saturate the current home plugs I cannot foresee you having an issue.

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