TP-LINK Product Versions
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TP-LINK Product Versions
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I purchased the TP-Link AV1200 PA-8010 Powerline adapter kit a few months ago from Amazon. Unbeknownst to me at the time, I was sent an old version of the product (version 1). Since then I have dealt with my internet connections dropping every 30 minutes or so. I'm running Windows 10 and have a pretty good Powerline connection (250 Mbps). Unfortunately, it appears the version 1 firmware has been abandoned for newer versions that probably address this issue. I've tried all types of YouTube fixes, but none have corrected the situation. The question is, how is a consumer supposed to know what version of the hardware/software they are purchasing and what prevents the seller from unloading old stock at supposedly good prices? This is my second set of TP-Link Powerline adapters, and frankly, I'm a bit disappointed. I feel the users of older equipment are left out in the cold.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I purchased the TP-Link AV1200 PA-8010 Powerline adapter kit a few months ago from Amazon. Unbeknownst to me at the time, I was sent an old version of the product (version 1). Since then I have dealt with my internet connections dropping every 30 minutes or so. I'm running Windows 10 and have a pretty good Powerline connection (250 Mbps). Unfortunately, it appears the version 1 firmware has been abandoned for newer versions that probably address this issue. I've tried all types of YouTube fixes, but none have corrected the situation. The question is, how is a consumer supposed to know what version of the hardware/software they are purchasing and what prevents the seller from unloading old stock at supposedly good prices? This is my second set of TP-Link Powerline adapters, and frankly, I'm a bit disappointed. I feel the users of older equipment are left out in the cold.