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A superior powerline adapter can potentially enhance your internet speeds.

A superior powerline adapter can potentially enhance your internet speeds.

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AnToO_
Junior Member
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05-05-2016, 04:17 PM
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Hi there! Your TP-Link AV1000 is definitely helping improve your network performance. The speed you're getting is around 310Mbps, while the PA7017P offers up to 500Mbps. If you switch to the AV2000 (PA9020P), you might notice a noticeable boost. I’d love some insights from someone who’s used both models—would be great if they could share their experience! Your current setup with M500 broadband and the router in a better location already gives you solid results.
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AnToO_
05-05-2016, 04:17 PM #1

Hi there! Your TP-Link AV1000 is definitely helping improve your network performance. The speed you're getting is around 310Mbps, while the PA7017P offers up to 500Mbps. If you switch to the AV2000 (PA9020P), you might notice a noticeable boost. I’d love some insights from someone who’s used both models—would be great if they could share their experience! Your current setup with M500 broadband and the router in a better location already gives you solid results.

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A_Sound
Senior Member
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05-05-2016, 10:21 PM
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You're seeing different speeds between your AV500 and AV1000, especially on Wi-Fi. It sounds like the issue might be related to your home's electrical setup rather than the devices themselves.
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A_Sound
05-05-2016, 10:21 PM #2

You're seeing different speeds between your AV500 and AV1000, especially on Wi-Fi. It sounds like the issue might be related to your home's electrical setup rather than the devices themselves.

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05-05-2016, 11:25 PM
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I'm more focused on the AV2000 because of its 2x2 link, which I thought would boost performance.
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ItsVintageBeef
05-05-2016, 11:25 PM #3

I'm more focused on the AV2000 because of its 2x2 link, which I thought would boost performance.

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05-07-2016, 08:21 AM
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A 2x2 connection might help, though results vary based on your home’s wiring layout—especially in older buildings where speeds can drop significantly compared to using a direct router connection.
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CamilloGamer13
05-07-2016, 08:21 AM #4

A 2x2 connection might help, though results vary based on your home’s wiring layout—especially in older buildings where speeds can drop significantly compared to using a direct router connection.