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Comparison TP-LINK TL-PA7017P vs TP-LINK TL-PA8010P KIT

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Adapters included12
Wired speed1000 Mbps1200 Mbps
Range300 m300 m
Specs
LAN1 Gbps1 Gbps
Built-in socket
First adapter size58x42x95 mm131x72x42 mm
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2022november 2015
Glossary

Adapters included

Number of individual adapters included.

It makes sense to buy one adapter if the network already has a Powerline signal source — for example, another adapter purchased earlier, or a Powerline Internet connection from an ISP. If it is necessary to build a “local” based on sockets, there must be at least two adapters.

Wired speed

The maximum wired speed supported by the adapter.

When choosing according to this indicator, note that manufacturers usually indicate the theoretical maximum in the specifications. In fact, the wired speed can be noticeably lower (in particular, due to interference in the mains). In addition, it may be limited by other factors: for example, if the adapter has only one 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet port, then its actual bandwidth cannot exceed 100 Mbps, even if the specifications indicate a wired speed of 500 Mbps .

Nevertheless, the higher the claimed speed (1 Gbps), the higher the practical one, all other things being equal. So for tasks related to the transfer of large amounts of data or requiring a quick response (watching/broadcasting high-definition video, working with torrents, online games), you should choose the “faster” models.
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