Looking for advise on power line adaptor for Archer AX3000

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Looking for advise on power line adaptor for Archer AX3000
Looking for advise on power line adaptor for Archer AX3000
2023-12-02 17:10:58 - last edited 2023-12-03 13:24:50

I have bought Archer AX3000 and I am looking for a extender with power line functionality. Can you please advise me in selecting the suitable model. Thanks. 

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2023-12-03 01:56:21 - last edited 2023-12-03 13:24:50

  @Manohar_K 

 

The Archer AX50 doesn't support any variant of Mesh, so it wouldn't actually matter if the Powerline Kit supports OneMesh or EasyMesh or no Mesh at all.

 

Furthermore, most users of Powerline adapters don't get much above 150 Mbps through the electrical wiring of the building over a useful distance. Therefore it doesn't matter so much whether the Powerline adapter's Wi-Fi is AX1800 or only AC1200. Selling a Powerline adapter with "AX3000" Wi-Fi would be rather pointless, in my opinion.

 

Regarding the Deco. I am not really sure if a set of two Deco devices with Powerline support can be setup in a way so that the Archer AX50 could remain the only router in your network.

 

By the way, according to TP-Link's website only the Deco P7, Deco P9 and Deco PX50 support Powerline and of those three only the PX50 supports the G.hn Powerline standard.

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2023-12-02 18:34:34 - last edited 2023-12-02 18:35:01

  @Manohar_K 

 

Hi,

 

If you are looking for a Powerline Kit that supports OneMesh, then go to TP-Link's products website and filter by the option "OneMesh".

https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/powerline/?filterby=AND%7C5876

 

Apart from that, do you have certain performance numbers in mind that you'd like to achieve? For example, some users will say "I have this x Mbps fiber broadband Internet connection and I want to get that speed everywhere through the house".

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2023-12-02 20:44:30

  @woozle Thanks for your timely response. I have a 250mbps connection from the ISP. I am not looking for a specific bit rate to achieve. I have a small home office setup and want to get decent network coverage and my home office is coming on a very weak spot for Wifi as it is almost three concrete walls away from the router. 

My router is archer AX50 and the only available TPLink power line extender with WiFi6 is showing as AX1800 (PGW2440 - G.hn2400 Powerline AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 KIT).

 

I couldn't figure out if AX3000 at router side and AX1800 in Powerline side are OK to be put together. Pl advise if you can. 

 

Can i also connect a DECO X55 to this router? I read that X55 also has G.hn feature but I don't know if in my current setup with AX50 as the main router, the addition of X55 will be compatible and will it pick signal in my present WiFi weak zone. 

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2023-12-03 01:56:21 - last edited 2023-12-03 13:24:50

  @Manohar_K 

 

The Archer AX50 doesn't support any variant of Mesh, so it wouldn't actually matter if the Powerline Kit supports OneMesh or EasyMesh or no Mesh at all.

 

Furthermore, most users of Powerline adapters don't get much above 150 Mbps through the electrical wiring of the building over a useful distance. Therefore it doesn't matter so much whether the Powerline adapter's Wi-Fi is AX1800 or only AC1200. Selling a Powerline adapter with "AX3000" Wi-Fi would be rather pointless, in my opinion.

 

Regarding the Deco. I am not really sure if a set of two Deco devices with Powerline support can be setup in a way so that the Archer AX50 could remain the only router in your network.

 

By the way, according to TP-Link's website only the Deco P7, Deco P9 and Deco PX50 support Powerline and of those three only the PX50 supports the G.hn Powerline standard.

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2023-12-03 13:24:42
@woozle. Many thanks. I am now clear. Many thanks for the quick detailed answers.
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