Mixing mbps Powerlines
This thread has been locked for further replies. You can start a new thread to share your ideas or ask questions.
Mixing mbps Powerlines
Posts: 1
Helpful: 0
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2013-03-03
2013-03-03 07:54:29
Posts: 1
Helpful: 0
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2013-03-03
Mixing mbps Powerlines
2013-03-03 07:54:29
Tags:
Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TL-PA211KIT
Hardware Version : V2
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi,
I have a 200mbps powerline, and would like to add more units. I would like to get a 500mbps kit so would use the 200mpbs as additional slave units. Is it possible to mix units with different speeds?
Model : TL-PA211KIT
Hardware Version : V2
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi,
I have a 200mbps powerline, and would like to add more units. I would like to get a 500mbps kit so would use the 200mpbs as additional slave units. Is it possible to mix units with different speeds?
#1
Options
- Copy Link
- Subscribe
- Bookmark
- Report Inappropriate Content
Thread Manage
Announcement Manage
6 Reply
Posts: 1
Helpful: 0
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2013-03-03
Re:Mixing mbps Powerlines
2013-03-03 09:32:46
Region: USA
Similar question. I have & like my TL-PA210KIT, but am interested in adding the 500Mbps to my network. I assume a 500Mbps node would be the base (connected to my router), but that base unit can connect to which other 200Mbps units around my house?
What I am looking for is a comparability (mix-and-match) matrix for my TL-PA210 (AV200) units.
Similar question. I have & like my TL-PA210KIT, but am interested in adding the 500Mbps to my network. I assume a 500Mbps node would be the base (connected to my router), but that base unit can connect to which other 200Mbps units around my house?
What I am looking for is a comparability (mix-and-match) matrix for my TL-PA210 (AV200) units.
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
#2
Options
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Thread Manage
Announcement Manage
Posts: 88
Helpful: 11
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2012-10-12
Re:Mixing mbps Powerlines
2013-03-03 21:38:35
If the models belong to the same Homeplug Standard, they are compatible. For example, TL-PA210, TL-PA211, TL-PA411,TL-PA511, they are compatible with each other.
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
#3
Options
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Thread Manage
Announcement Manage
Posts: 88
Helpful: 11
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2012-10-12
Re:Mixing mbps Powerlines
2013-03-03 21:39:07
They all belong to Homeplug AV
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
#4
Options
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Thread Manage
Announcement Manage
Posts: 2
Helpful: 0
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2013-04-04
Re:Mixing mbps Powerlines
2013-04-04 04:44:28
I have the 211(200mbps) which all work well together but have just added the gigabit adapter which works with another gigabit adapter but it cannot see you the 200mbps. I haven't found a solution yet but will post my problem on a fresh thread. I thought you might like to know!
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
#5
Options
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Thread Manage
Announcement Manage
Posts: 89
Helpful: 1
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2012-10-26
Re:Mixing mbps Powerlines
2013-04-04 16:50:42
1. press the pair button of the AV200 and hold for 3-8 seconds. then press the pair button of the AV500 and hold for 1 second.
2. You can also use the utility to join these adapters. Set the same network name like Method 2 in this link http://www.tp-link.com/en/article/?faqid=258
2. You can also use the utility to join these adapters. Set the same network name like Method 2 in this link http://www.tp-link.com/en/article/?faqid=258
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
#6
Options
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Thread Manage
Announcement Manage
Posts: 2
Helpful: 0
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2013-04-04
Re:Mixing mbps Powerlines
2013-04-04 18:51:24
I had to use the utility to join them and setting the network name as the default, this finally worked. I would have thought that this should be a bit easier to do.
Thank you for your help Joyce!
Thank you for your help Joyce!
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
0
We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to let us know more. Log in to submit feedback.
#7
Options
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Thread Manage
Announcement Manage
Posts: 1
Helpful: 0
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2013-03-03
2013-03-03 07:54:29
Posts: 1
Helpful: 0
Solutions: 0
Stories: 0
Registered: 2013-03-03
Information
Helpful: 0
Views: 1040
Replies: 6
Voters 0
No one has voted for it yet.
Tags
Related Articles
Mixing Deco
617
0
Mixing PowerLine with Mesh
1067
0
Mixing powerline adaptors
2363
0
Mixing
593
0
Mixing Deco Products
728
0
Report Inappropriate Content
Transfer Module
New message