Just works...even over a distance of 100m
- Super easy to install
- Just works...
- ... even in the barn, 100m away
- Default administrator password is too default
Jan D'Hollander
13 May 2020
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Delivered tomorrow
Current product
Dual-band
Simultaneous dual-band
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According to our powerline adapter expert
With the TP-Link TL-WPA8635P kit powerline adapters, you can create an extra WiFi network in your home in a place where you don't have wireless signal now. Simply plug the first adapter into the socket and connect it to your router. Plug the other adapter into a socket in the place where you want to set up your extra WiFi network, such as the attic or the garden house. Thanks to the 3 network ports on this adapter, you can also effortlessly connect several wired devices. This could be a TV receiver, game console, or IP camera. Thanks to the built-in sockets, you don't have to use one of your sockets.
Ethernet speed | Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) | |
Built-in WiFi | ||
Frequency bands | Dual-band | |
Number of powerline adapters | 2 | |
Number of powerline stations | 1 | |
Socket integrated | ||
Maximum ethernet speed | 1200 Mbit/s | |
Automatic phase coupling |
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Jan D'Hollander
13 May 2020
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filip fransen
21 June 2022
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Johan Nooijen
15 May 2019
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Dany
4 June 2018
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Ronny Geunes
11 November 2020
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Danny Van Kerkhove
26 July 2019
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Edwin Vermarien
29 July 2019
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Jean Maertens
14 September 2023
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Frank Schoofs
26 April 2020
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jan van kerckhoven
29 September 2019
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I had the question of how I could extend my internet to the barn, 100m from my house, on the meadow. Possible solutions that have been reviewed and reasons why/why not: - Pull network cable -> There is no pipe all the way at the back and I (and especially my wife) didn't like to open the newly landscaped garden. - Wifi directional antennas and extenders -> Major investment in both equipment and time with no guarantee it would work. - Powerline adapter -> Cheap and easy to try with the option to return it to Coolblue if this doesn't work. After thorough consideration and a small question whether this would work via coolblue's facebook, I took the step to purchase the powerline adapter. I specifically chose this one because of the good price/feature ratio and the automatic phase coupling as I have 3-phase electricity. The latter turned out not to be necessary since both the basic module and the powerline module are connected to a socket on the same phase. Of course delivered within the day by coolblue and immediately tested. The installation instructions are simple: first connect both modules close to each other in a socket and base module with network cable to the network, then press the 'pair' button on both modules. There you go, modules paired. Then leave the base module in place and plug the powerline module 100m further in the shed into a socket. Works! Just quickly opened the web interface of the powerline and bumped into the downside here. Default administration username/password is very standard. When I see a WiFi network with the name TL-WPA8635P somewhere, I immediately know with which username/password I can get in there and can fully adjust the settings... that could be better, TP-link! The first adjustment was therefore immediately the username/password combination! Furthermore, I found all the settings I wanted and adjusted them to our needs. Top! The Wifi speed is not great (35Mbps measured via speedtest.net), but I blame that on the length of the electricity cable over which the signal has to pass. However, it is fast enough to make 2 video calls at the same time and have another video stream. Good enough for our purposes!
Jan D'Hollander
13 May 2020
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Wifi speed is not really fast at times, WiFi range was a bit disappointing. I did not succeed in pairing the WPS settings of the Proximus box The manual for finding the electrical wire network is not so clear. You have to press for 1 second and then nothing really happens, but if you press too long all the leds start to blink but in the end it does not find the network.
filip fransen
21 June 2022
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Easy to install, provided the router has a WPS function, otherwise an app must be installed on the mobile phone. Very small printed manual, but in correct Dutch, no Google translate this time. All together a perfectly working and easy to install product, even without IT or network knowledge.
Johan Nooijen
15 May 2019
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Product number | 865806 | |
Manufacturer code | TL-WPA8635P KIT | |
Brand | TP-Link | |
Warranty | 3 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue |
Built-in WiFi | ||
Frequency bands | Dual-band | |
5GHz band speed | 1300 Mbit/s | |
2.4GHz band speed | 1300 Mbit/s | |
Ethernet speed | Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) | |
Maximum ethernet speed | 1200 Mbit/s |
Automatic phase coupling | ||
IGMP Snooping | ||
Seamless roaming | ||
Bridge option |
Number of powerline adapters | 2 | |
Number of powerline stations | 1 | |
Socket integrated | ||
Total number of sockets | 1 | |
Integrated switch | ||
Ethernet ports adapter 1 | 1 | |
Ethernet ports adapter 2 | 3 | |
Height | 15,2 cm | |
Width | 7,5 cm | |
Depth | 4,2 cm | |
Color | White |