Home internet, wired or wireless? Thats a big question now days with more folks working from home. With a lot of newer homes being built today having the house pre wired for Ethernet connections is a common practice. In older homes wireless seems to be the way to go, especially with faster speed wireless routers. But, what happens when you live in an older home and your wireless signal wont reach all of your desired computing locations? TP-Link has a solution, the AV600 Gigabyte Powerline Adapter starter kit.

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While this networking method is not new, the listed data transfer speeds for uploads and downloads are, up to 600Mps. The AV600 sent to me to review is a starter kit containing a sending unit and one receiver. Basically what this system does is turn your home wiring into a data conduit by using the sending unit to send data and the receiving unit to (you guessed it) receive the data. The sending unit is paired with the receiving units so in theory you could run multiple lines throughout your house.

The packages contains the following:

Has the following features listed on the TP Link website:

And the following hardware specs as listed on the TP-Link website:

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TP-Link AV600 Gigabit Powerline Adapter Starter Kit review

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November 14, 2014 at 2:06 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Home Wiring