⚡ Power up your home network—fast, stable, and green!
The TP-Link TL-PA717 KIT is a high-speed Powerline adapter delivering up to 1000 Mbps via a Gigabit wired port, ideal for seamless 4K streaming and online gaming. Featuring plug-and-play setup and patented power-saving technology that reduces energy consumption by up to 85%, it ensures a fast, stable, and eco-friendly wired network solution exclusive to Desertcart.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 2.9 x 6.5 cm; 430 g |
Item model number | TL-PA717 KIT |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Colour | White |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 430 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**E
TP link Adaptor
Very pleased, plug and play, but do follow the instructions. I now have Wi Fi at the bottom of the garden. Needs a router as well for this to happen.
T**R
Working well 5 years on
Bought these in 2020, 5 years on I still don't have any complaints. Easy to set up, worked well always, fast lag free connection. Would recommend. Pretty good value for money, and not all that big either.
T**Y
Very good but they have a habit of dying after a few years and need replacement.
Generally these are good but I'm on my second set of replacements as they just seem to stop working over time (3-4 yrs) and this has happened twice now. Really easy to swap out and pair so it is what it is.
G**Y
A cost-effective solution - for us!
I purchased both a TL-WPA4220KIT and TL-PA4010KIT as part of the same home WiFi solution. As such, I have given the same review for both purchases.We have a long thin Victorian house with a BT HomeHub-5 in the front lounge. We have a ‘copper’ connection to the BT exchange as fibre is not available in our area of London yet. That said, we usually get a reasonable 9-10Mbps connection. Our problem is that we cannot get usable WiFi coverage in the kitchen at the rear of the house.We initially tried to use WiFi signal extenders but these proved slow and unreliable. So, about 3 years ago I purchased an AV500 PowerLine solution from SAGEMCOM. This included a PowerLine WiFi extender in the kitchen. This proved to be adequate though we did need to reset all of the adapters about once a month when things ‘locked up’. Then, a month ago, the WiFi adapter in the kitchen handed in its cards and died.Thinking I would try for a higher-tech solution I purchased a WiFi Mesh solution on Amazon. However, this proved to be a complete disaster being slow and totally unreliable. I suspect this was due to the requirement for overlapping WiFi signals between the nodes.So, it was back to the drawing board and I returned to the tried and tested PowerLine solution. I chose these AV600 kits as I have always liked TP-Link products and found them dependable and reliable. As such, in total, we have 3 x TL-PA4010 mini PowerLine adapters and a TL-WPA4220 WiFi extender (in the kitchen). One of the mini adapters in located in the lounge and is connected with a LAN cable to the BT router. The other 2 adapters are in the bedroom. One is connected to a BT YouView box and the other to a Roberts Internet Radio (neither of which support WiFi). A secure network was made by connecting all 4 units in turn by use of the ‘pair’ buttons.All then burst into life and worked fine. The WiFi extender was using its factory SSID and password. I successfully tried changing this by logging onto its admin screens using a browser (you will need to know its IP address to do this – I picked it up from the BT Hub setup menus). Then, I used the ‘WPS’ method to clone the BT Hub SSID and password by, temporarily, moving the extender to the lounge and following the easy ‘quick setup’ guide. This worked a treat and everything has now worked without hiccup for over a month.I have had previous issues with cloned SSID’s - with mobile devices getting confused when connecting. However, thus far, we have not had any problems and devices switch between the BT router and TP-Link extender (as we move around the house) without issues. That was a pleasant surprise!I did get the tpPLC android app for my mobile and its quite informative. It has a poor rating in the Google Play Store but this is IMHO, unjustified. It has no whistles and bells or astounding graphics but it does a job simply and well. I can see the status of all adapters and the speed of communication between each one. I seem to be getting a respectable 380-450 Mbps between each device except when they are idling and the communication rate drops to, I presume, a default 11 Mbps. The app also allows you to rename the devices (which may be useful for any future trouble shooting) and it can used (apparently) for firmware upgrades. Alas, it cannot be used to restart devices (it only allows a factory reset). Nor, can it be used for changing the settings (SSID ID etc) on the extender – this can only be achieved by ‘browser’ access.So, we are pleased. This solution is (thus far) reliable and is reasonably priced. It is also easy to set up (though my prior experience in this area helped) and it’s a step up from our old SAGEMCOM PowerLine solution. Had BT supplied us with a higher speed ‘fibre’ internet connection, I would have gone for say, an AV1200 setup with dual band WiFi. As it is, this meets our needs. Also, if you have a shortage of mains outlets in your house, you may want to opt for more expensive ‘mains pass-through’ adapters.NOTE. I see there are a number of debates on Amazon regarding the reliability of PowerLine solutions.ie. Some people are extremely happy while others have persistent problems.This is not peculiar to TP-Link products.Based on my experience, I would suspect that performance is directly related to the state of the house mains wiring. Our house has recently been rewired which not only improves (and reduces the number of) connections, but potentially shortens cable runs too. As such, unfortunately, a PowerLine solution may not be ideal for everyone - particularly in some older houses with extensions and complications added over the years. You may need to 'suck it and see' to decide if it works for you.
I**K
Fantastic link
Superb connection and very stable ideal to link TV to router for streaming services
S**S
Works well, but
If powerline is all you want, this is good. I have 500mbps full fibre and this passed on 350mbps, which I was very happy with.But, it destroyed my wifi. With this plugged in my wifi (in my lounge for example) is 10mbps. Unplug it and my wifi is 120mbps. Wifi is more important to me so all my powerlines have been removed and this sent back.I don’t understand why it destroys wifi, but it does. So be careful.
A**R
Simply an amazing product
Unbelievably simple to set up and has made a world of difference to the speed and reliability of the Internet connection in the garden office.
A**N
Works in ISP industry
Before you buy you these power line adapters its important to know what type service you have before you buyAdsl =copper line connectionFTTC Fibre /copper from cabineg to housrFTTP Full fibre connection.SogeaIf your on adsl your already on lowest speeds the isp provides so unlikely to get decent speed with power line adapters . You would be better getting a exstenion socket via local electrican or retired open reach engineer that does it for half price yellow pages online.For example im on Fttp get around 500mbps with the powerline adapter i get around 55mbps quite a drop off for working atvhome it works fine for what i need.If you wanting to use for gaming just get a exstension socket will be a bit more money but will save you alot of hassle . If you get a exstention socket via your internet provider they will charge around £170.Hope this helps just remember power line adapters may not work if you have two seprate electric circuits for upstairs and downstairs.
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