Having trouble with WPA7510 pairing

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Having trouble with WPA7510 pairing
Having trouble with WPA7510 pairing
2019-11-18 19:40:47
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I currently have a WPA4220 with 2 extenders connected in my house.  I recently bought a WPA7510 extended and I am trying to use this as well with my setup.  

 

When going through the pair process, I keep getting a red light showing up on Powerline connection logo.  

 

Question I have is do I have to use the reciever box that came with the WPA7510 and re-pair my other satellite units? 

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Re:Having trouble with WPA7510 pairing
2019-11-19 03:30:11

@Andrew36 

 

Red led means that the signal strength is not very good, while cause you paired it with the TL-WPA4220 which is a junior product, you can verify the powerlink link rate via the tpPLC utility first. If it is low, try to change another socket to plug it. 

 

And per I said above, the TL-WPA4220 (AV600) is a lower level device compared with TL-WPA7510KIT (AV1000), to avoid the potential loss, you can connect the adapter which came with the TL-WPA7510 together to the main router and make it work as the main adapter. And you do not have to repair them; You are free to relocate them once you paired them already. 

 

May it help. 

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