Full disclosure, I've had bad luck with TP-Link products in the past. But they were cheap and I figured it might help alleviate my wireless issues. Doesn't matter! I've tried USB adapters, wireless PCI adapters and nothing else has worked. It works out. I used to have 10Mbps and now I'm getting the full 50Mbps. It's absolutely amazing and has finally allowed me to use the full potential of the internet. I figured because it has to go through the junction box and all that, maybe I'd get 20Mbps or 30Mbps. No, the full 50 Mbit/s. I couldn't be happier. Thank you TP-Link for making such a great product. Installation couldn't be easier. Plug one into the wall next to the router, connect it via Ethernet, and press the pairing button. Approach the host, do the same. Plug it into the wall, plug one end of the ethernet cable into your powerline adapter, the other end into your device, make the pair and you're good to go. Also, it doesn't look like high-load devices are losing Mbps at all. Why didn't I get them sooner? That's great!
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