Top 5 reasons to consider Powerline to extend your home network
TRENDnet's Powerline 500 AV Wireless Access Point, model TPL-410AP, uses an electrical outlet to create or expand a wireless network. Two Powerline adapters are needed to start a network. Connect one adapter to a router and plug in the TPL-410AP on your electrical system to create or expand a high performance wireless network.
Auto-Connect Powerline
Simply plug in the Powerline adapters—all TRENDnet adapters auto-connect out of the box
Sync Button
Press the Sync button to change existing Powerline encryption keys
Pre-Encrypted
For your security the Powerline signal is pre-encrypted
Powerline 500
High speed Powerline networking over existing electrical lines
Ethernet Ports
Two convenient Ethernet ports to hardwire computers, smart TVs, and other network enabled devices
Cross Compatible
TRENDnet Powerline 500 and 200 adapters work together
Whole Home Coverage
Connects over electrical lines for houses up to 5000 square foot home (300 m/984 ft. linear distance over electrical lines)
Quick Setup
Get up and running in minutes with the intuitive guided setup
N300 Wireless
Proven Wireless N 300
Wireless Coverage
Expanded wireless coverage with MIMO antenna technology
Pre-Encrypted
For your security the wireless is pre-encrypted with a unique password
One Touch Connection
Securely connect wireless devices at the touch of the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button
Compatibility
Compatible with legacy 2.4 GHz Wireless devices
* Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications. Actual data throughput and coverage will vary depending on interference, network traffic, building materials and other conditions.** 500 Mbps is the maximum physical Powerline data rate. Data throughput may vary by circuit wire condition. Maximum of 8 adapters (nodes) recommended for streaming video across your network.*** Powerline networking is limited to the same electrical system. Power strips, GFCI outlets, and AFCI circuit breakers may degrade Powerline signals.
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TRENDnet DIY: Connecting an Internet TV with Powerline
New to Networking: Introduction to Powerline