

⚡ Power your home network at lightning speed—no dead zones, no compromises!
The TP-Link PG2400PKIT is a cutting-edge wired powerline adapter kit leveraging advanced G.hn MIMO technology to deliver up to 2400 Mbps over your existing electrical wiring. Featuring dual gigabit Ethernet ports on each unit and a plug-and-play design, it extends high-speed wired connectivity up to 300 meters without new cables. With built-in power saving and broad router compatibility, it’s the perfect solution for professionals demanding reliable, ultra-fast home networking for 8K streaming, gaming, and remote work.














| ASIN | B0BNQV47WD |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 546 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Colour | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (256) |
| Date First Available | 1 Dec. 2022 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 784 g |
| Item model number | PG2400P KIT |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 6.8 x 7.16 cm; 784 g |
J**G
Next Generation Powerline network! (UPDATE March 2023)
** UPDATE ** My latest update after a month of use didn't alter my rating, but I have seen some other buyers experienced sudden drop out signals and I did indeed experience that too myself. Upon some researches, I found out that you need to check and update the firmware of the units. This can only be done via the utility software that you need to download from TP LINK website. This is frustrating as the packaging did nothing to mention this nor has an instruction to show how to update firmware. Yes, it's plug and play but I knew that these day an age, all 'connected' device would have the ability to enhance and repair any software faults. This is totally the case. My unit came with the original firmware 1.0 and the latest is 1.0.2 (two version up since its launch late 2022). Apparently they have fixed some problems and to be frank, I've in day three after updating, and there's no drop outs. So far, it's very consistent and the speed is as fast as before. So, before returning the units, check this first. ** At time of writing this review (Feb 2023), this is TP-Link's one and only G.hn Powerline network adapter. There are other brands out there but since I owned and used the previous and older generation TP-Lnk HomePlug AV 1000, I thought I should stick with the brand as it never gave me problem in terms of reliability. For those who haven't had much experience or knowledge about power line network adapter, it's pretty cool if you want to reach to dead spots around your house that even the latest Wifi network can't penetrate (i.e. thick brick walls or even out house or garage), as it's using the power line as if they are network cables. The problem I had with the original AV1000 was speed. While it worked, the speed is at best under 30mbs, and I have a 500mbs fibre broadband (and I do get 480 in the house wired). So that's less than 10% of the speed. I won't expect full speed anyway as my own MESH network can't reach near that inside the house. But having read about the newer standard G.hn (that also replaces HomePlug AV technologies, which they also declare that the old standards will be obsolete and won't be updated as of last year!), so I took the plunge and went with the new PG2400 model instead of the other faster TP-Link HomePlug AV2, since it's reaching the end of life by the sound of it. To my surprise, the speed is almost triple (see speed test in my pictures). Now, I can run livestreams in my office outside of my house, even though it's only 80mbs up and down, but it's more than sufficient for any high quality streams and remote work, as there's only one computer and one smartphone in my small office, unlike my main house, where there are more wireless devices connected at any one time. So this is awesome and well worth upgrade. Despite TP-Link didn't mentioned anything, I believe this is Wave 2 and not the original Wave 1 that has a speed limit of 1200mbs, this has a max theoretical 1500mbs (Wave 2 can go unto 2500!). Anyway, this is an awesome product and save me time to lay network cables (may be faster but a lot of work needed to route the cable from my router, around the house and to my office, on top of all the networking needs to be done in the office!). This is a plug and play solution and that extra power outlet allows me to plug other things on top too! Great stuff.
B**N
Great speed boost
Great speed boost. I got this to replace an old 120Mbps Tplink and it has been a great choice. The through flow of data has been boosted to match my fibre speeds. set up was easy enough but the two minute window to pair the devices could have been a bit longer to allow getting access to the units. All in all I highly recommend the Tplink passthrough system as a very reliable kit that really gives the speed that it offers.
I**L
It's not Gigabit, but not bad for up to 500Mbps broadband
This review is for a pair of PG2400P devices (no wifi), with alleged max speed of "up to 1428 Mbps". TLDR; Not an alternative to cat 5e/6 cabling, but actually, not bad. The TP-Link PowerLine Utility app for Windows isn't great, and uses WinPCap, which is vulnerable to dll hijacking, and hasn't been updated since 2013. So best not to use that imho. But these devices do expose a fully featured web-interface, far better than the app, allowing firmware update, reboot, rename, pairing etc. Just find your powerline devices' IP addresses from your router (they're named "pg2400pv1" by default) and pop that IP address into your web browser's address bar. IMPORTANT: Whatever else you do, do make sure you log into the web interface and SET A PASSWORD on each device. My UK 200 year old flat has fairly modern (30 years?) copper 2.5mm twin and earth ring mains, and brick walls internally. Testing real world speeds, using Ookla to measure how much of my FF500 broadband is available via this powerline pair. (Updated devices to firmware 1.1.0, all speeds are download only, in Mbits per second, not bytes). 1) Plugged directly into 25m ethernet, no PowerLine, ie theoretical max baseline: 517Mbps. 2) Via PowerLine pair both in same 2-gang socket: 497Mbps Then dragging that 25m cable and a PG2400P around the flat: 3) Via PowerLine pair one room apart, same ring main: 320Mbps 4) Via PowerLine pair different one room apart, same ring main: 460Mbps 5) Via PowerLine pair two rooms apart, same ring main: 160Mbps 6) Via PowerLine pair different two rooms apart, same ring main: 282bps 7) Via PowerLine pair three rooms apart, *separate ring main*: 76Mbps So I'm reasonably imppressed, for up to 500Mbps broadband anyway. Clearly it depends a lot on individual mains cabling. And it's not a substitute for good wifi or cat 6 cabling, but it's really not bad if you're out of other options.
J**N
Works almost perfectly
I've been using this power line adapter for almost a month now and it has worked perfectly most of the time. It has eliminated lag from playing online games and my ping is greatly reduced. They were easy to set up just plugged then in and they synced up right away. If you're more technical you can also access the devices seperate control pages using their IP and configure them more if you want to change any settings. But the default should be perfect for most people. The only issue I had, which only ever occured once was the connection stopped work and a red light was flashing on the devices. However unplugging and replugging them in fixed this issue and it has not happened again since. Overall a very good product would highly recommend to anyone looking to get a more stable internet connection if they're far from their router.
A**N
Does not work as
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