Where are the extra adapters for "PGW2440 KIT G.hn2400 Powerline AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 Kit" ???

It appears there are NO ADAPTERS for the kit? I mean extra adapters. So you install it and have one endpoint right? Normally I think you can just get other adapters and extend them off the base? AV system has adapters sold separately.
How does this one work? If I do not resolve this today I may have to cancel my order and revisit the choise to continue using tplink at all.
Maybe the idea is that you buy other brands adapters and it should work?
This seems like a strange strategy by tp link
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Just want to know that all this is sane.
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Hi,
Do you mean you want to buy a separate unit Ghn powerline unit and add it to your current powerline network?
If there is no single unit model on the official, then it does not sell single adapter.
I have recorded your suggestions and will forward to our sales department.
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Hey,
would be great to buy them seperatly.
I just bought the same kit and need another 1 or 2 of the single adapter to get it to my garage and another floor.
Please let us know if you get any info
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@Sunshine Yes I mean I want to add extenders or whatever they are called to the network.
It's almost like they just forgot to put this in as a product or something.
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@Sunshine thanks for raising with the ST!
Did the sales team get anywhere with this request? I need an additional 3 extenders in my home, how can I do this?
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Hi,
I faced a similar issue when I was setting up my Powerline kit. If you need additional adapters, you might want to look into TP-Link's standalone Powerline devices compatible with the G.hn standard. However, when it comes to expanding your setup, you’ll want to be cautious about matching models, as different models may not seamlessly communicate.
Another key point: I initially had trouble maintaining strong connections, especially with my Ethernet adapters on desktops.
To resolve this, I updated the firmware on the PGW2440 kit and manually assigned IPs to avoid conflicts. If your extra adapters are for extending Ethernet connections, this might be something to consider.
As for availability, I’d recommend reaching out to TP-Link support directly or checking if they’re sold separately on the official store or Amazon. Compatibility can be tricky with these kits, so it's essential to confirm model specifics.
Hope this helps!
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So how is this matter coming along for the sales deparment? I too would need to purchase multiple separate PGW2440 extenders for my network, without having to pay extra for the same amount of PG2400P adapters in the form of a kit. As I already have one adapter, I have no use for more of them.
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Hi, I'm in exactly the same position having bought the PGW2440 kit to replace several old AV600 units. I bought this kit assuming that I'd be able to buy more extenders once I could see how many were required in the hope that WiFi6 would reduce the number needed.
It makes absolutely no sense that you would have to buy the PGW2440 kit again as I assume the adapter you connect to the router does not provide a WiFi signal? So are you expecting people to pay £130 for the kit and then bin the unnecessary adapter?
TP Link, you need to reconsider this sales model because there's no logic to it - you're advertising an "easy mesh" system but not selling the equipment required to create a mesh!
I would really appreciate a response from TP Link to clarify the situation having invested in your hardware for a long time.
Thanks
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