



⚡ Power your home network like a pro—fast, stable, and hassle-free!
The TP-LINK TL-PA9020P KIT is a high-performance AV2000 powerline adapter kit featuring dual gigabit Ethernet ports and AC pass-through. It leverages 2x2 MIMO with beamforming to deliver up to 2 Gbps speeds over existing electrical wiring, covering up to 300 meters indoors. Compatible with multiple OS platforms and backward compatible with earlier AV standards, it offers plug-and-play convenience for professional-grade wired networking without rewiring.
| ASIN | B01FFBN4MO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #651 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,157) |
| Date First Available | May 11, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.14 pounds |
| Item model number | TL-PA9020P KIT(UK) |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
| Product Dimensions | 2.83 x 1.65 x 5.16 inches |
D**R
Not for United States Outlet Fixtures
Does not work in the United States.
J**N
Works well at home. No interruption. No changes with the internet speed. It is a good buy!
B**D
AV2000 lives up to my expectations and was a good purchase, TP-Link support was great too. I purchased the AV2000 TP-Link kit to replace some Devolo AV200 kit that had served me well for 4 years or so. However, with internet speeds increasing, computers getting faster and web apps getting more demanding; the older kit was starting to feel laggy, and not just for internet speed tests but also in use when compared with newer wireless ac mobile devices connected directly to the gateway. In addition, my NAS device was really underutilised because the AV200 devices max out at about 50Mbps throughput. As a general rule with powerline devices, you can expect about a 1/4 of the headline data rate (in real terms, after you take all network overheads into account). Bottom-line: my older kit just wasn't cutting it for multiple users, backups of photos etc. to the NAS - all taking too long! So, I thought I'd see what 4 years+ have done to the tech and after reading many reviews myself, I settled on this TP-Link AV2000 as a good upgrade that seemed reasonably priced. After installation which took less than 5 minutes, I had to double-take as the 1/4 rule went out-the-window and I was getting dismal speeds of about 100Mbps. I then started rereading some of the reviews and found several that complained about this model, even saying this was a downgrade on last years AV1200 version. I contacted TP-Link support via their web chat and they were fantastic, however, they couldn't help me get to the root cause of my issue though! After some investigation (after a couple hours testing various aspects of my network and confirming with iperf3) it turns out that I basically had a broken CAT5E cable that came with the router ISP provided. I hadn't noticed this before as 50Mbps was all I could get with the AV200 kit. To cut a long story short I reran all my tests and confirmed that the new AV2000 kit performed to my expectations, sitting at about 380Mbps (or about 40MB/s file transfer to the NAS which was acceptable to me. It's interesting I'm getting speeds that many professional reviews claimed were not repeatable. Maybe my device has newer firmware, or maybe the reviewers got a bad sample! All I can say is my sample lives up to expectations. After running more internet speed-tests and iperf3 tests to hosts in another part of the house I confirmed that I was happy with the device performance. AV2000 is a major improvement over the AV200 both in terms of throughput and also more surprisingly latency that dropped from about 10ms or so with the AV200 to around 3ms with the AV2000. Latency reduction is very noticeable when browsing the internet and possibly more so than throughput. I found websites load faster because most sites don't get lots of data, they have lots of links to open and therefore hosts to resolve via DNS which is where all that latency adds up. AV2000 will provide 300 to 400Mbps sustained throughput depending on your house wiring and computer speeds etc. This isn't quite like a 1Gbps cable solution (~950-980Mbps real-terms if you're lucky!). However, for a zero cabling approach, this new powerline AV2000 is plenty fast enough for most use cases that I have anyway and latency is much more comparable with cabled solutions which are really noticeable. Final thoughts: Although they couldn't discover my broken cable, TP-Link support was excellent. AV2000 device power consumption seems to be about right (5w each in use) and they really are plug and play (my advice is, if like me you get issues at first, check your current network cables for breaks / bad cables :) and on that note the two 1Gbps ports enabled me to lose another switch and save an additional 5w of power to boot. Highly recommend the upgrade for AV200 or any AV first gen powerline and probably not so much of an upgrade f you are already using AV2 devices already.
I**R
Great product but its definitely not comparable to a proper wired connection. Regardless, the connection is quite stable and helps to extend my wifi coverage across the thick walls in my home. It is a cheap quick fix to my networking problems but if you want a strong, fast and consistent network coverage beyond 300mbps in a large house or even a small house with many thick walls then you might wanna consider getting a mesh router system, wired backhaul or a few tri/quad-band routers connected in a mesh
J**Y
Best solution for people who dont like ethernet cables lying around the house. premium product and work as intended. stable internet speeds. totally would recommend 100%.
W**K
I ordered this TP-Link TL-PA9020P KIT due to my 3rd bed room lacks of network points. The alternative is using the powerline set like TPLink. I used TPLink powerline products in a early day where those places that no network points. Don't expect a fully speed though.. At least it provides a network connection where the origin doesn't.
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