
Enjoy a fast connection with this NETGEAR Powerline PLP1200100PAS network adapter that delivers speeds up to 1200 Mbps. Ideal for connecting smart TVs and streaming consoles, this device features MIMO technology for enhanced range and speed.
A: You need at least a pair. You plug one in, and an ethernet cable from it to your router. You plug the other one in elsewhere in the house, then you can connect an ethernet cable from that to a desktop/laptop and you should get internet connectivity.
Q: I have an existing "netgear adapter" can I add another location? Or do I need another entire set up?
A: Just one. The instructions included with the pair in the box explain. There is a procedure to add an adapter to an existing secure power line subnet. It is quite simple. Secure means someone can't sneak on your network by plugging a power line adapter into say an outside power receptacle.
A: This adapter basically acts as an extension of your modem/router. It transmits the same signal as your modem/router. So, if you're struggling while directly connected to your modem/router, this adapter won't fix your issues since there is no real speed increase. I would recommend looking into a better internet plan.
A: I have used these before with a multiplug adaptor. As long as it does not have a surge protetor built in, I think it will work.
Q: I have an older home from the 1940's,will this adapter still work with my current setup?
A: It may, you have to test it. My home was built in the 1930s and it works fine. One of the adapters is in a newer part of the house, the other is in the original part, so they are on different breakers. I am not sure if they are on the same phase. . I am getting 50Mbps speeds. When I tested both adapters in the same room (i.e. on the same breaker), I got 90 Mbps.
Q: Will it work or not work on the other phase in a house? Previous answers are not specific.
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Q: i have power line 1000 if i get power line 1200 will that work with power line 1000
A: I have the power line 2000 and power line 1200 and have had no problem with them communicating with each other. I've been using them for 2 years.