

⚡ Power your network, not your worries.
The TRENDnet Powerline 500 AV Nano Adapter Kit delivers a reliable 500Mbps wired network connection through your home’s electrical wiring. Featuring two compact adapters with built-in power outlet pass-through, it preserves your wall sockets while providing seamless plug-and-play setup. Perfect for smart TVs, gaming, and professional environments where stable connectivity is non-negotiable.




















































| ASIN | B009ZRBXMI |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Trendnet |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (955) |
| Date First Available | 23 January 2013 |
| Item Weight | 102 g |
| Item model number | TPL-407E2K |
| Manufacturer | TRENDnet |
| Operating System | Windows 8.1, 8, 7, Vista and XP |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 10.16 x 15.24 cm; 102 g |
| Wattage | 3 watts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
A**R
Have so much on WIFi needed something direcct to connest to the router. what a good solution. hidden wires and plugs into wall the u can plug your T.V. on top .. excellent
E**Y
kleine technische Raffinesse , einfach mal den Fest-PC über das Stromnetz mit LAN versorgt . Sicherheitsbedenken ... ja wie überall (WLAN usw.) nichts ist wirklich 100% sicher , liegt eher am kriminellen Potenzial was wohl nie wirklich zu vermeiden sein wird. Etwas weniger Strahlung (WLAN) kann ja nicht schaden , zumal das Signal durch bauliche Gegebenheiten nicht immer das gewünschte Ergebnis bringt. Top Artikel , Verarbeitung sehr gut und einfachste Installation .
P**T
Articles qui correspondent à mes atteintes. De plus ces nouveaux produits sont compatibles avec les anciens (TPL402) donc c'est vraiment parfait. Livraison qui a été reçue dans les temps.
H**E
Je m'excuse d'ores et déjà de la note mais cet article était trop épais et je n'ai pas pu le brancher derrière mon téléviseur à fixation murale. Cet article a donc été renvoyé dans les plus brefs délais...
D**.
I've never tried Powerline adapters before. Reviews of the first-generation models were all terrible, and I was one of those people who wrote the technology off completely. But fast-forward a few years, and I'm moving into a large apartment with a cable modem in the bedroom and my HDTV in the living room. I can pick up 40 Wi-Fi SSIDs on my laptop, I can't get into the ceiling so I can't do drop cables, and my girlfriend would kill me if I started stringing up cat-5 cable along the walls. I needed something fast, cheap, and largely invisible, and while I was skeptical since this apartment's wiring is so old it still has an honest-to-goodness fuse box, I still figured I'd at least try a Powerline adapter. I settled on the Trendnet brand because they'd gotten some fairly decent reviews on sites like SmallNetBuilder, and seemed pretty fast at least compared to other brands. Installation was simple; basically you plug them both in, press and hold the sync button on the side (I had to do it a few times before I learned how long to hold the button down) on one and then the other, and then wait for them to sync up. Once they do, you're all set! I connected one to my router in the bedroom, and the other to a gigabit switch in the living room, and then plugged all my home theater devices into the switch. AV receiver, Roku, Blu-Ray player, Xbox, they all appeared on the network right away, and voila, Internet access for my entertainment center. Roku does streaming Internet radio, and within minutes I had Pandora playing to my heart's content. The real test, though, was whether I could stream video. I've been using this setup for a couple of weeks now, and let me tell you, Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime all work like a charm. I can stream Bones, Castle, and even Downtown Abbey now in HD with Dolby Digital and I've never had a hiccup. Satisfaction with these really comes down to what you need. The "500 Mbps" claim is a little misleading, because these things only have 10/100 Ethernet and can only connect to your router/switch/Roku at up to 100 Mbps. But like all other Powerline adapters, they're actually slow enough that it doesn't matter; I've read lots of reviews where these "500 Mbps" routers never really work at higher than 50 Mbps in real-world testing. If you're a power user, don't buy these things to connect your workstation and your NAS. But if you're like me, and you have 15 Mbps cable service and want to stream HD video to your Roku, these things may be just what you need.
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