Table with all working combinations anywhere?

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Table with all working combinations anywhere?
Table with all working combinations anywhere?
2015-10-15 17:27:56
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Hi all!

I have TL-WPA2220KIT and I want to buy another extender TL-WPA2220 which I cannot buy separately. So the question is: is there a table with all the cross reference which models work with each other? For example: does TL-PA2010KIT work with TL-WPA2220KIT? This is the question I want to know the answer, of course.



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Saso
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Re:Table with all working combinations anywhere?
2015-10-16 14:23:06
No such a table as all TP-LINK powerline adapters can work with each other. No compatibility issues...no worries...
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Re:Table with all working combinations anywhere?
2015-10-16 16:51:22
Thank you. This helps a lot.

Another related question:

Kit TL-WPA2220KIT contains TL-PA2010 (which should be conected to router according to the manual) and TL-WPA2220 which is extender.

But this kit TL-PA2010KIT contains 2x TL-PA2010 and one of them is connected to the router (as above) but the other is extender. Does it matter which item (product) is connected to the router? Could TL-WPA2220 be connected to the router?

Then I guess I will get TL-PA2010KIT (because I don't need WIFI in this case because I have RJ45 connector) and everything will work.

Thanks.
Saso
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2015-10-20 14:01:25
But this kit TL-PA2010KIT contains 2x TL-PA2010 and one of them is connected to the router (as above) but the other is extender. Does it matter which item (product) is connected to the router?

It doesn't matter.
As WPA2220 is a powerline extender to extend Wi-Fi range, normally we don't connect it to the main router by cable.
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