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⚡ Power your home network effortlessly—speed, range, and simplicity in one kit!
The TP-Link TL-PA4010 KIT is a reliable AV600 Powerline adapter set delivering up to 600Mbps wired speeds over existing electrical wiring with a 300-meter range. Featuring a single 10/100Mbps Ethernet port per adapter, it supports HD streaming, gaming, and secure network extension with easy plug-and-play setup. Its compact design preserves outlet space, while an energy-saving mode reduces power consumption by up to 85% when idle. Ideal for professionals seeking a hassle-free, high-performance home network solution without rewiring or WiFi dead zones.







| ASIN | B01BECPIMC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 352 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Game Console, Smart TV, Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,042) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 600 Megabits Per Second |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06935364096076 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.2L x 7.1W x 16.5H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 380 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TL-PA4010KIT |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | TL-PA4010KIT V1.20 |
| Product Warranty | 3 year Manufacturer |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
G**Y
A cost-effective solution - for us!
I purchased both a TL-WPA4220KIT and TL-PA4010KIT as part of the same home WiFi solution. As such, I have given the same review for both purchases. We have a long thin Victorian house with a BT HomeHub-5 in the front lounge. We have a ‘copper’ connection to the BT exchange as fibre is not available in our area of London yet. That said, we usually get a reasonable 9-10Mbps connection. Our problem is that we cannot get usable WiFi coverage in the kitchen at the rear of the house. We initially tried to use WiFi signal extenders but these proved slow and unreliable. So, about 3 years ago I purchased an AV500 PowerLine solution from SAGEMCOM. This included a PowerLine WiFi extender in the kitchen. This proved to be adequate though we did need to reset all of the adapters about once a month when things ‘locked up’. Then, a month ago, the WiFi adapter in the kitchen handed in its cards and died. Thinking I would try for a higher-tech solution I purchased a WiFi Mesh solution on Amazon. However, this proved to be a complete disaster being slow and totally unreliable. I suspect this was due to the requirement for overlapping WiFi signals between the nodes. So, it was back to the drawing board and I returned to the tried and tested PowerLine solution. I chose these AV600 kits as I have always liked TP-Link products and found them dependable and reliable. As such, in total, we have 3 x TL-PA4010 mini PowerLine adapters and a TL-WPA4220 WiFi extender (in the kitchen). One of the mini adapters in located in the lounge and is connected with a LAN cable to the BT router. The other 2 adapters are in the bedroom. One is connected to a BT YouView box and the other to a Roberts Internet Radio (neither of which support WiFi). A secure network was made by connecting all 4 units in turn by use of the ‘pair’ buttons. All then burst into life and worked fine. The WiFi extender was using its factory SSID and password. I successfully tried changing this by logging onto its admin screens using a browser (you will need to know its IP address to do this – I picked it up from the BT Hub setup menus). Then, I used the ‘WPS’ method to clone the BT Hub SSID and password by, temporarily, moving the extender to the lounge and following the easy ‘quick setup’ guide. This worked a treat and everything has now worked without hiccup for over a month. I have had previous issues with cloned SSID’s - with mobile devices getting confused when connecting. However, thus far, we have not had any problems and devices switch between the BT router and TP-Link extender (as we move around the house) without issues. That was a pleasant surprise! I did get the tpPLC android app for my mobile and its quite informative. It has a poor rating in the Google Play Store but this is IMHO, unjustified. It has no whistles and bells or astounding graphics but it does a job simply and well. I can see the status of all adapters and the speed of communication between each one. I seem to be getting a respectable 380-450 Mbps between each device except when they are idling and the communication rate drops to, I presume, a default 11 Mbps. The app also allows you to rename the devices (which may be useful for any future trouble shooting) and it can used (apparently) for firmware upgrades. Alas, it cannot be used to restart devices (it only allows a factory reset). Nor, can it be used for changing the settings (SSID ID etc) on the extender – this can only be achieved by ‘browser’ access. So, we are pleased. This solution is (thus far) reliable and is reasonably priced. It is also easy to set up (though my prior experience in this area helped) and it’s a step up from our old SAGEMCOM PowerLine solution. Had BT supplied us with a higher speed ‘fibre’ internet connection, I would have gone for say, an AV1200 setup with dual band WiFi. As it is, this meets our needs. Also, if you have a shortage of mains outlets in your house, you may want to opt for more expensive ‘mains pass-through’ adapters. NOTE. I see there are a number of debates on Amazon regarding the reliability of PowerLine solutions. ie. Some people are extremely happy while others have persistent problems. This is not peculiar to TP-Link products. Based on my experience, I would suspect that performance is directly related to the state of the house mains wiring. Our house has recently been rewired which not only improves (and reduces the number of) connections, but potentially shortens cable runs too. As such, unfortunately, a PowerLine solution may not be ideal for everyone - particularly in some older houses with extensions and complications added over the years. You may need to 'suck it and see' to decide if it works for you.
B**N
Great Product would recommend
TP-LINK TL-PA4010KIT V1.20 AV600 600 Mbps Nano Powerline Adapter Starter Kit, No Configuration Required, UK Plug - White, Pack of 2 this is a great product at first i was not sure if it would do the job my router is in the kitchen and my main computer is in the living room but to my surprise it works great i have even put one upstairs now to my smart TV great product here is some info on it What’s in the box When you open up the box you’ll find the two adapters, two white CAT 5E 6-foot patch cables, Quick Installation Guide and Tech Support instructions. There’s really nothing else needed unless you require a longer patch cable based on where you will be plugging in the devices and using them. Easy to install Very easy, all that’s needed is to follow the pictorial instructions and within a minute you have them set up. If you want a secure network between the devices just follow the instructions on the back side of the fold out. If you're looking to add devices to an existing secure power line network, well that’s another minute’s worth of work and again the instructions are very clear and simple to follow. As the instructions suggest, plug them in as close as possible to each other as you will need to push buttons as part of the set up. Better to do this without running through the house. Does it work Yes, it works very well. While running at about half of what my gigabit LAN offers its still faster than my wireless and isn’t subject to interference that normally plagues all wireless systems especially 2.4 gigs. There will most likely be some power line noise that will ultimately affect bandwidth but overall this is a very good option for anyone that needs to expand their network without the hassle of running cable or where wireless just isn’t a solution. How well does it work I've included a couple of images below showing file transfer speed to a server which is right next to my router that runs on the old wiring to the furthest point I could use that is also on the old wiring and a different breaker. You'll see that the images show a quite adequate transfer speed over the adapters. Yes, its half of the gigabit LAN I have but unless you are transferring reams of data this is more than enough. You can easily be watching Netflix while someone is online gaming and someone else is streaming tunes. Fact is this speed is faster than what the great majority of people have coming into their homes. That there are two Ethernet connections on each adapter makes them that much more useful again, if you have to plug in two devices you can instead of buying another piece of hardware, a switch, and another cable
L**O
Works well, should consider factors before buying
I used this product for my computer that is upstairs, with my router being downstairs. Installation is easy, literally just pressing two buttons to sync both devices and plug in cables. The download speed is faster than using my WiFi dongle, though only by a few mbps. I have found that webpages load slightly faster for me and in games, latency is a little lower than with a WiFi dongle. CONCLUSION: Good device if you want an Ethernet connection to your router. Would recommend if your device is far from your router, such as a few rooms away due to its good range. If you want to use it to get a higher download speed than WiFi, it is harder to recommend due to factors like your routers performance, as well as the electrical cabling in your house. From performance I have observed, powerline only transfers an equivalent signal and download speed of your WiFi at it its peak performance, and may be slightly higher or lower.
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M**B
من سرعة 300 ميقا الى سرعة 40 ميقا بنفس الغرفة ربما كانت مفيدة قديما لكن الان اجهزة كثيرة بالكهرباء لهذا السبب لا يمكن الاعتماد عليها
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