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TP-Link - Powerline AV600 Nano Adapter Starter Kit - White - White
Model:TL-PA4010KIT
SKU:2080136
User rating, 4.1 out of 5 stars with 153 reviews.
4.1(153 Reviews)- 97 Answered Questions
Highly rated by customers for: Set up, Connection, Plug and play
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Description
Turn your powerline into a high-speed network with this TP-LINK AV600 Nano TL-PA4010KIT kit, which features compatibility with HomePlug AV, 802.3 and 802.3u Internet standards and a data transfer rate of up to 600 Mbps. AES encryption protects your data.
Features
Data transfer rate of up to 600 Mbps
For a reliable connection without lagging or delays.
What's Included
- Kit: adapter and cable
- Powerline Ethernet adapter, Ethernet cable, CD
- Owner's manual
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Q: QuestionSo it goes from router -> ethernet cable -> this device -> outlet -> another outlet -> this device -> ethernet cable -> pc? Does it come with 2 ethernet cables?
Asked by 4to25characters.
- A:Answer You have the flow correct and yes, mine came with two 3 ft ethernet cables...
Answered by Owen
Q: Questionso this will act the same or close too having a straight Ethernet cable connected from router to your computer?
Asked by tony.
- A:Answer Exactly the same. I am at an airbnb for 3 months and set up a little office in my bedroom. The router was out in the living room. I bought one of these, connected one adapter to the router and plugged it into a powerbar, the other in the bedroom outlet and a small 4 port switch and voila, a wired connection for my internet phone which requires one as well as my laptop which I prefer over w/l if available. If you need a wired connection, there is no easier, more cost-effective way to get one in another part of the house... HTH
Answered by Owen
Q: QuestionHow many of these power lines can be paired together? Would you be able to pair up to 6 together?
Asked by Babygiraffe.
- A:Answer The TL-PA4010 Powerline series supports up to 16 nodes in one Powerline network. For more information, please see our FAQ here: https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/434/ Regards, TP-Link Support
Answered by TPLinkSupport
Q: QuestionDoes this work with Windows 10? The overview doesn’t include Windows 10. If not, can you recommend a compatible unit please.
Asked by YaYa.
- A:Answer For basic use of Powerline adapters (Ethernet connectivity), operating system version is irrelevant as long as your system supports network connectivity via Ethernet. However, if you are referring to the tpPLC Utility software, then yes, it is Windows 10 compatible.
Answered by TPLinkSupport
Q: Questioncan a router be plugged into the TP-Link to broadcast wireless in a different area of the house
Asked by nick.
- A:Answer Yes, the Powerline kit simply acts as an Ethernet connection from one point to another in your home. Regards, TP-Link Support https://community.tp-link.com
Answered by TPLinkSupport
Q: QuestionHello, so I know this comes with Cat5 cables but is it possible to use a Cat6 with this?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes, CAT6 is backwards compatible.
Answered by TPLinkSupport
Q: QuestionI purchased a TP-Link AV500 Powerline passthrough several years ago. It works great! I'd like to increase the remote access capabilities of my powerline ethernet system. Can I use the AV600 starter kit TL-{A4010 kit to add two additional remote links?
Asked by Jack.
- A:Answer Absolutely! All of our Powerline products are compatible with each other thanks to the HomePlug AV and HomePlug AV2 industry standards they use. For more information regarding how many Powerline adapters can be used in the same network, please see our FAQ here: https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/434/ Regards, TP-Link Support
Answered by TPLinkSupport
Q: Questiondoes this device have to plug directly into the wall out let or can it be put into a surge protector and still function correctly?
Asked by MBJR94.
- A:Answer Powerline adapters must be plugged directly into wall outlets for proper setup and connectivity. Regards, TP-Link Support
Answered by TPLinkSupport
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