Powerline TP-LINK devices are reliable and relatively inexpensive. Different pros: I took the Powerline TP-LINK TL-PA7010 KIT to eliminate the bottleneck, when data from several other clients is transmitted to one Powerline adapter, and the clients do not communicate with each other, i. E. star topology. Previously, TP-LINK TL-PA4010 was used as a center, which has Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps at the output. Since the clients have IP cameras that transmit video streams to the server in real time, 100 Mbps was clearly not enough for everyone. The TL-PA7010 is equipped with a Gigabit Ethernet port and is fully compatible with legacy TP-Link Powerline adapters: TL-PA4010 and TL-PA2022. In addition, the Powerline transfer speed between TL-PA7010 and TL-PA4010 has also increased despite using the TL-PA4010 compatible standard. Different cons: The disadvantages of using are due to the peculiarities of the Powerline protocol itself. The device configuration program does not allow you to select a specific subnet; subnets are displayed one by one depending on the speed of access to a particular subnet - this is very inconvenient.
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