TL-PA9020P what is the difference between V1, V2 and V3 ?
Simple question for TL-PA9020P: What are the diferences between hardware V1, V2 and V3 ?
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With respect to specifications they are the same, but difference in version can be because of different internal hardware (chipset) or even a different box.
We can look into it and let you know what we find.
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Tony wrote
With respect to specifications they are the same, but difference in version can be because of different internal hardware (chipset) or even a different box.
Yes please. Whatever you can find it would be great. There are quite a few options to buy the adaptors out there, V1, V2 and V3, with quite a range in price between them. I think it is a huge difference if it is just a box change vs a chipset change. Right?
Thanks for looking at it.
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With respect to pricing or the reasoning, that is something we do not work with (Carl and myself).
For version 2 the interface was updated.
For version 3 the powerline adapters use 0.1 amps less then version 2 (0.6 amps > 0.5 amps.).
Realistly any version works so I would pick what ever makes sense to you.
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Yes, all are compatible with each other.
One thing to note is that the powerline network speed will set according to the slowest AV adapter. So if you use a TL-PA2010 (AV200) with a TL-PA8010 (AV1200), the poweline network will run at AV200. If all your models are the same or in the same AV family then that will not happen.
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@Tony what is the difference between V3 and V4?
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