Brand | TP-Link |
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Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 9.4 x 4 cm; 230 Grams |
Item model number | TL-WPA4220KIT(UK) |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Operating System | Linux, Ios, Windows 2000, Android |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 230 g |
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TP-Link AV600 Powerline Adapter Wi-Fi Kit, Wi-Fi Booster/Hotspot/ Extender, Wi-Fi Speed up to 300Mbps, 2+1 Ethernet Ports, No Configuration Required, Wi-Fi Auto-Sync, UK Plug (TL-WPA4220 KIT)
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Brand | TP-Link |
Hardware interface | Ethernet |
Operating System | Linux, Ios, Windows 2000, Android |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.4 x 9.4 x 4 centimetres |
Data link protocol | Ethernet |
Data transfer rate | 600 Megabits Per Second |
Item weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
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- Super-fast powerline Speed – HomePlug AV standard compliant, stable and high-speed data transfer rate, ideal for Ultra HD streaming and online gaming
- WiFi booster – extend up to 300 Mbps Wireless connections to previously hard-to-reach areas of your home and office. System Requirements : Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista, Windows 7/8/8.1/10, Mac, Linux
- Multiple Ethernet ports – provide reliable high-speed wired connection for game consoles, smart TVs and NAS. Operating Temperature: 0°C~40°C (32°F ~104°F)
- One Touch for super range extension - Wi-Fi Clone button simplifies your WiFi configuration and helps build a seamless unified home network with one simple touch
- Plug, pair and play - set up your powerline network and start enjoying fast, seamless wired/wireless connection in minutes
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Extend Wired and Wireless Network to Any Room Using Existing Powerline
Based on the Powerline technology, your network extension is never limited to the primary coverage of your router. With advanced HomePlug AV600, the TL-WPA4220 KIT transforms your home’s existing electrical circuit into a high-speed network with no need for new wires or drilling and brings wired and wireless network to anywhere there is a power outlet.
Note: Powerline adapters must be deployed in sets of two or more and be connected to the same electrical circuit. And TL-WPA4220 KIT is compatible with all Routers and other powerline products.



Two Fast Ethernet Ports for Wired Connections
With two fast Ethernet ports, the TL-WPA4220 can run multiple high-speed and reliable wired connections at the same time for devices like smart TVs, PCs, and game consoles. Two Ethernet cables are included in the box.

Wi-Fi Auto-Sync for Unified Wi-Fi Network
Wi-Fi Auto-Sync creates a simple, intuitive powerline experience. Pressing the Wi-Fi Clone button instantly copies your network name and password from your router for easy setup. Wi-Fi move automatically applies any settings changes across the network. Your existing Wi-Fi settings will be synchronized to the new extender automatically.


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Maximum Powerline Speed
| AV600 | AV600 | AV1000 | AV1300 | AV1300 |
Wi-Fi Speed Up To
| N300Mbps | N300Mbps | AC750Mbps | AC1350Mbps | AC1200Mbps |
Band
| Single-Band | Single-Band | Dual-Band | Dual-Band | Dual-Band |
Ethernet Ports
| 2*Fast Ethernet Ports | 2*Fast Ethernet Ports | Gigabit Ethernet Port | 3*Gigabit Ethernet Ports | 3*Gigabit Ethernet Ports |
Wi-Fi Auto-Sync
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
2x2 MIMO with Beamforming
| ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Plug and Play
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Free App Control
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Extra Power Outlet
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
OneMeshTM
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
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ASIN | B01LXOZ4EN |
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Best Sellers Rank | 1,072 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) 9 in Powerline Network Adapters 38 in PlayStation Legacy Systems |
Date First Available | 29 Sept. 2016 |
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 May 2019
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This product for me was both vastly cheaper than buying the amount of cat5 (ethernet) cable I needed and a million times easier than running it down the side of a very long driveway.
I am incredibly impressed with this product and I use TP Link powerline networking gear a lot but the first time I used this model with the wifi option which not only worked really well the wifi signal this plug produced was very strong and rock solid and could be picked up from a considerable distance away.
Setup literally could not be easier you simply plug the smaller of the two plugs into a electrical socket and plug one end of the supplied cat5 (ethernet) cable into the plug and the other end into the back of your broadband router (or network switch / patch panel etc). Then plug the bigger of the two plugs into a electrical socket in the area you want the extended wifi signal in. The bigger of the two plugs also have a ethernet / network port on it so you can plug a cable into it and then into the back of a computer, tv, games console etc and still benefit from the wifi extension too.
Take it from someone who knows their stuff when it comes to this carry on.... this is a excellent piece of kit made by a manufacturer who is unable to make a bad product... TP Link are superb. The price paid is a bargain full stop but as I said above given the cost of the cable I would have to have used this for me was the bargain of the century and saved me a back breaking day of pulling cable.
Cannot recommend highly enough... it's a no brainer ladies and gentlemen!
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. Also, as we live very close to the Crystal Palace TV transmitter, we are susceptible to RF interference.
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 trialed 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). But then, I used the ‘WPS’ method to clone the BT Hub SSID and password instead 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.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 May 2019
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. Also, as we live very close to the Crystal Palace TV transmitter, we are susceptible to RF interference.
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 trialed 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). But then, I used the ‘WPS’ method to clone the BT Hub SSID and password instead 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.



My original review was good. But the long term use has showed issues with the TP Link. I bought a second starter kit and added the WiFi unit to my existing TP Link network - so 3 devices - the base and 2 remote APs. This showed issues and after a while I was doubting how reliable the TP link system is. I have both remote units with the same SSID as the router and yet there are occasions when I can't get onto the internet, or there appears to be a conflict with the second unit, or the wifi speed seems to be 10% of what I have had in the past on the TP AP. I can't diagnose what it is, but removing the second unit does seem to sure the issue. The TP link app is not helpful and doesn't always see one or both the remote units. This will take a long time to diagnose. There are a lot of posts reporting similar issues. So for the moment I can not recommend.
Original review:
This is an excellent Powerline kit. I have used the old Devolo kits before but these TP-Links are much better. The setup is very simple... no software setup needed. 2 minutes to achieve it. The speed through the powerline is very good... I was expecting an overhead of using the mains circuit but there was little loss - much better than Devolo. The wifi extender part works very well - and matches the SSID with my Netgear router. It seems to have a better range than my small Netgear wifi extender - so actually the Netgear Router+ TPLink Powerline/wifi extender combo is better than the original Netgear Router + Netgear wifi extender combo.
The price is exceptional - I will buy another starter kit as it is the same price as buying a single TP Line Powerline extender. I plan to have a second Powerline extender on the network
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