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cgfw201
Mar 16, 2021Aspirant
Need a New Extender for PLW1000
I've had a PLW1000 for 3 years and it's been excellent. Moved to a new house and have a deadspot in the kitchen, so need an extra extender. Having done some research and asked a few people, I...
michaelkenward
Mar 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
cgfw201 wrote:
Anyway, that arrived today and after 10 hours of swearing and speaking to TP link support, it seems there is no way on earth this will ever work with the Netgear setup.
You don't say what you did and how it failed, but I have successfully managed to get different brands to work together. It turned out to be easy. I followed the usual instructions:
>>> Adding a powerline adapter to an existing powerline network <<<
cgfw201 wrote:
What do I need to buy to work with the PLW1000? I know you can't buy individual extenders (which is insane) and the PLW1000 doesn't seem to be for sale any longer.
Indeed, insane.
I assume that you are looking for a Powerline plug with an integrated wireless access point (AP). You don't say where you are, but Amazon UK still has stock:
Expensive though.
I'd be tempted to forget about a Powerline AP, never the most capable AP around, and use a plain mains Powerline plug as the Ethernet link to a more powerful extender/access point. I have an Orbi router (in AP mode) at the end of a .link.
cgfw201
Mar 17, 2021Aspirant
The TPLink one just wouldn't sync with the Netgear powerlines. I got all 3 devices (Netgear PLW1000 adapter and extender) + the TPLink extender showing on the TPLink software, changed the SSID and passwords to match, but the extender just refused to give out any wifi signal even though it said it was, and the Ethernet connection was going on for one second then off for one second and was unusable.
I tried various websites and logins (things like 198.162.1.1 and tplinkadmin.net or similar) as per their instructions, none of them resolved it.
I was then walked through the process on the phone with TPlink for an hour, and at the end they decided it was impossible.
What is Powerline AP that you mention?
The thing I like about PLW1000 is how simple it was to setup and how well it works. It's so frustrating not to be able to buy a new extender for it!
- michaelkenwardMar 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
cgfw201 wrote:
The TPLink one just wouldn't sync with the Netgear powerlines. I got all 3 devices (Netgear PLW1000 adapter and extender) + the TPLink extender showing on the TPLink software, changed the SSID and passwords to match, but the extender just refused to give out any wifi signal even though it said it was, and the Ethernet connection was going on for one second then off for one second and was unusable.
I don't follow that.There's a whole load of missing detail in there, including the TPLink model.
First move is to get the wired ethernet bit to work. Worry about the wifi when you have confirned that.
cgfw201 wrote:What is Powerline AP that you mention?
The PLW1000 is Powerline AP, a Powerline plug with an integrated wifi source, the AP bit.
- cgfw201Mar 17, 2021Aspirant
It was an AV600 TPLink device.
So there's no current Netgear AP model?
- michaelkenwardMar 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
cgfw201 wrote:
It was an AV600 TPLink device.
That doesn't help. AV600 is a speed standard, not a model number.
cgfw201 wrote:
So there's no current Netgear AP model?
Amazon still has the PLW1000 and PLPW1000.
Search for ASIN B01AUPNE1G
and
ASIN B01N5AT8DC