Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline

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Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
2017-06-09 23:02:43
There are adapters with 3 ports, such as 8730, 8630, 8030 etc.

In my special case I do not need a powerline connection - I only need a switch plugged into directly 220 socket:





Usually people use a simple switch in such cases.
But I need a switch which is plugged unto 220 socket directly without any power cables or power supply adapters.

So, the question is - will it work?
Can I use 3-port powerline adapter as just a simple 3-port switch?
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Re:Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
2017-06-10 14:13:10
I bought TL-PA4030KIT 500Mbps Powerline Adapter adapter in 2014 and it was a Twin Pack with 3 Ports. I was running fine the TL-PA4030 for 3 years but a few weeks before its stopped working. The power line tool showing connecting and disconnecting in every seconds. I strained to get help but to no avail. Can tell me any suggestion for this device?
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Re:Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
2017-06-10 18:54:41
Yes it should work as a dumb switch.
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Re:Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
2017-06-10 18:58:44
If it stopped working after 3 years and nothing has changed then it's most likely faulty.

Check it with both units plugged into a dual socket next to each other (not via an extension lead) to eliminate possible interference?
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Re:Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
2017-06-11 01:37:38

The Vogon wrote

Yes it should work as a dumb switch.
Thanks a lot!
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TP-Link AV600 3-port gigabit
2017-06-15 13:46:15
The TP-Link AV600 3-port gigabit unit has just the most minimized, and might we venture to state sharp, connectors of any Powerline pack we've seen. Notwithstanding pressing in three Ethernet ports on every connector they still just measure 103 x 58 x 40mm. We likewise rather like the inclining, precise outline.
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Re:Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
2017-06-15 13:47:42
very informative post i like your information and i also share my all friends.
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Can I use a 2wire wireless modem/gateway without hooking it up to a computer?
2017-09-19 02:54:50
I have an extra 2wire wireless modem laying around my house and was wondering if i could hook it up in my room where i have a phone jack and use it to connect to with my CP-CKEM-C xbox which is also in my room without hooking it up to a computer...will it put out the wireless signal is what im trying to ask
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Re:Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
2017-09-19 17:36:43
Original poster: I can only vouch for the 8030P - for that one I can confirm the 3-port switch keeps working even if the powerline connection is lost - or if it hasn't ever been there to begin with. Make sure you get V2 hardware.

marythompson: You may be better advised to start your own thread - and what on earth is a "two-wire wireless modem"?
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Re:Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
2018-03-19 18:08:18
I bought TL-PA4030KIT 500Mbps Adapter adapter in 2014 and it was a Twin Pack with 3 Ports. Can tell me any suggestion for this device?
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Re:Adapter with 3 ports: using as just a switch, without powerline
2018-03-20 10:55:58
is there any problem with this kit?

jijothomas wrote

I bought TL-PA4030KIT 500Mbps Adapter adapter in 2014 and it was a Twin Pack with 3 Ports. Can tell me any suggestion for this device?
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