⚡ Power your space with speed and style—no wires, no worries!
The Wave 2 G.hn Powerline Ethernet Adapter Kit delivers up to 2000 Mbps over your existing electrical wiring, featuring pass-through outlets for uninterrupted power access and advanced LDPC/FEC error correction for ultra-stable streaming and gaming. Designed for high-density environments, this plug-and-play two-unit set supports the global G.hn Wave 2 standard, ensuring seamless compatibility and superior network performance without additional wiring.
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.3 |
Data Transfer Rate | 2000 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
D**N
Product works great!!!!
We previously used a set of power over Ethernet (POE) 1200 AV2 type adapters to provide internet in our workshop which is 400 feet from our house for which the signal had to go through two electrical breaker boxes. This adapter set worked ok, but everytime the shop lights or electrical equipment was used electrical noise disrupted the signal. Due to having issues with receiving WIFI in a studio in our house, we decided to update the current POE to the Nexuslink Wave 2 G.hn Powerline Adapter. After reading all of the reviews associated with 2 G.hn technology it was hoped that this would provide better throughput in our studio and the workshop. Specifically, one adapter is connected in a A/C outlet next to the router in one end of our house, the 2nd is connected at the other end of the house in the studio, and the third is connected in the workshop. Setup was simple. After plugging in one after the other and ensuring each are connected properly, I pushed the security button on the adapter near the router first for 10 seconds, then repeated the process for the other two adapters. The one in the workshop connected instantly with no issues. The one in the studio (in the house) needed for me to once again push the security button on the adapter near the router for 10 seconds again and then repeat the process on the adapter in the studio. It then connected with no issues noted. The throughput in the studio is fantastic! With the wireless adapter the internet speed was slow, but with the Nexuslink GPL-2000PT-kit the speed was obviously faster! The adapter in the workshop is better and have not experienced any signal disruptions yet. However, since the signal has to go through two breaker boxes the connection speed seems to be faster. Lets hope the 2.Ghn technology performs better overall there. I am happy with the units, its an affordable way to get internet to remote areas that are on the same electrical circuit. I recommend these!
T**I
Finally, a PowerLine adapter you can depend on.
I have tried PowerLine under various brands with the AV/AV2 format the last several years. I experienced many issues such as dropped connections, low speeds, pairing issues, and throttling if more than one person was doing network demanding tasks such as streaming or uploading content. With the NexusLink adapters, I am having none of these issues. My speeds are more than double my last adapter kit, and I am experiencing ZERO drop outs or lag with these units. I have 4 different devices using the network at the same time with 0 issues which is great for those in family households or roommates. No longer does streaming a video or uploading content cause the entire network to start stuttering.With our modem in the basement, having Powerline is a necessity in my household. I am using the Powerline to connect devices two floors above, with a huge improvement over WiFi. As someone who games a lot, these adapters are an absolute must. My experience with WiFi is higher pings and lag, while the NexusLink PowerLine ensures a smooth gameplay experience. Having a stable internet connection with the least amount of interference causes more consistent wins in competitive games. I also was able to connect another router 2 floors above, to create an access point for our mobile devices.I saw some other reviews cite they aren't reaching the speeds they expected. I feel this is an unfair argument to make as we really should be comparing these units to other PowerLine adapters on the markets. This is by far the fastest adapter I've used with double the speed of my last PowerLine kit. I also noticed that these units run rather cool, as the units I have used in the past by other brands get extremely hot. These also include a pass-through which is useful if you have limit outlets.Pairing is extremely easy with these devices. In the past, it has been finicky with trying to pair each device while these adapters take seconds to set up. Something interesting I noted is you can use any PowerLine to add a new PowerLine device, which saves me time as I avoid needing to travel multiple floors to connect each PowerLine in the network.Overall, I am happy to say that PowerLine adapters have come a long way and is finally a dependable method for network access.
S**N
Does not work as advertised
Did not work as designed. I have power running out to my minibarn, straight run of 10/2 uf wire (wire is oversized due to length of run - 175').One outlet in the barn, one in the house, a few feet from the panel. No GFI yet. Nothing else on the circuit, just those two outlets. No connectivity through these devices. They see each other, and go green, but when you try to send any data through them it goes from green to red.I thought it could be electronic noise from the devices I was using. So, I plugged one directly into my router, the other into my laptop. Nothing else on that circuit. No power supplies, no cameras, no lights, nothing else - just the adapter at each end. My laptop could not connect. Came into the house, plugged the same ethernet cable directly in, works great.I guess it's too long of a run for this device? I don't see any length for a maximum run.
W**R
Works great, easy to setup, one caveat
Took all of ten minutes to setup and start using. Works great and decreased the load on our wifi, plus a direct wired link is always faster. The caveat: make sure both plugs, the sending and receiving ones, are on the same "leg" in the electrical system, which was pointed out by another reviewer. If you open your main fuse box, you will probably find a large breaker on top with a double row of breakers below. Each row of breakers is a "leg" of the 220v incoming line, each leg supplying 110v. For the powerline ethernet adapter to work it's best, both household plugs used should be on the same "leg", ie, in the same row of breakers. I had to turn on some lights, etc. and then turn off breakers one at a time to determine which leg different plugs were on. Turns out that in our kitchen, where our DSL modem/switch/WiFi was located, two plugs right beside each other were on different legs. Luckily, one was on the same leg as the TV was on in the living room. After this bit of investigation, plugging in and setting up the NexusLink adapters took only a few minutes.
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