WPA7510 setup as separate network (existing PA4010)
I have an existing TL-PA4010 powerline network connected from main router to my AP router. Can I connect my new TL-WPA7510 from my main router (via TP-Link TL-SG105E unmanaged switch) as a separate network from my existing PA4010 network?
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You can connect the TL-WPA7510 to the switch by ethernet cable as a separate network. Just do not pair it with the existing TL-PA4010 networks.
If you have a TL-WPA7510kit, you can connect the main adapter to the switch and pair the new powerline units only and then relocate TL-WPA7510 to boost signal.
May it help.
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You can connect the TL-WPA7510 to the switch by ethernet cable as a separate network. Just do not pair it with the existing TL-PA4010 networks.
If you have a TL-WPA7510kit, you can connect the main adapter to the switch and pair the new powerline units only and then relocate TL-WPA7510 to boost signal.
May it help.
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Kevin_Z wrote
You can connect the TL-WPA7510 to the switch by ethernet cable as a separate network. Just do not pair it with the existing TL-PA4010 networks.
If you have a TL-WPA7510kit, you can connect the main adapter to the switch and pair the new powerline units only and then relocate TL-WPA7510 to boost signal.
May it help.
Thank you very much. I tried it and works perfectly. Much appreciated.
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Great to know that and it is glad to help you.
Now you can enjoy the internet with the powerline adapters.
Good day.
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