Adding extra extenders to Powerline AV1300 TP-WPA8630P KIT
I have the AV1300 powerline but i want to add extra receivers in other rooms but cant find the model that is just the receiver,, they all seem to be with the one plugged into the router and receiver.. anyone know ?
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@kpnuts2 Hello,
As far as I know most powerline units are sold by KIT. If you could't find a single AV1300 wireless extender from online stores or local retailers, you may have to consider a powerline KIT which includes one wifi adapter, one wired adapter which could also work as a wired extender.
For example : a WPA8630P KIT contains
- TL-WPA8630P (wireless adapter " w' means wireless )
- TL-PA8010P (wired adapter) * this wired adapter could pair with the existing AV1300 and work as a wired extender but has no Wi-Fi function
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@Solla-topee Hi there, Solla-Topee. That is very interesting. So, if I buy another TL-WPA8630P KIT with the wired and wireless adapter, when I plug the TL-PA8010P into the wall (away from the router, and connected only via the electrical circuit in the house), then does it also function as a "slave" to the existing TL-PA8010P?
But if I understand correctly, I cannot plug a PC into it via Ethernet cable, it will offer WiFi only?
So if I want to add two "slaves" with Ethernet capability, then I will need to buy two x TL-WPA8630P KIT?
Thanks in advance.
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@TP_Link_user Hello,
If you need 2 extenders powerline units with Ethernet capability, 1* WPA8630P KIT could do that.
TL-WPA8630P: this is WiFi powerline unit with both Ethernet & Wireless capability. Please check the photo here, it has 3 Ethernet ports which provide Internet to devices via Ethernet cable
TL-PA8010P: does not have Wi-Fi function, it is only with Ethernet capability
They could pair with the existing main powerline unit (TL-PA8010P) that connected to router and work powerline extenders. Note all the power line units should work in the same powerline circuit/ under the same power meter.
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