Using More Than One PLC On A Single Mains System

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Using More Than One PLC On A Single Mains System
Using More Than One PLC On A Single Mains System
2021-05-17 20:04:51
Model: TL-PA8010P KIT  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version:

Is it possible to use two Powerline kits on the same mains ring? 

 

I have two different kits (AV1300 and AV2000), if i set the network security name differently on both sets of kits will they both work independently?

 

I have tried pairing the AV1300 Wireless extender to the AV2000 system and it doesn't work, so can i keep these two systems separate and working without any interference?

 

Thanks for any help.

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Re:Using More Than One PLC On A Single Mains System
2021-05-19 12:17:31

@JohnSF Good day, 

 

In theory, all the TP-Link powerline devices on sale can work together. In the real network environment, it would be better if we use the powerline devices with same powerline data speed in the same network. We can also use powerline devices with different data speeds together. Here are some recommendations:

Current Powerline

Recommendation

AV600/AV1300

AV600, AV1300

AV1000/AV2000

AV1000, AV2000

 

It  is not so recommended to use AV1300 & AV2000 in the same powerline to ensure their performance. If possible you could change one of the KIT to the model of same powerline rate, both kit are AV1300/ AV2000. 

You could add to up to 16 nodes or more when using AV2000/AV1300 and here is a related FAQ:

How many Powerline adapters can be added to the same network?
 

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