TP-Link Powerline WiFi Extender TL-WPA7617 KIT - Includes AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Network Adapter and AC1200 Dual Band Extender, Gigabit Port, Passthrough, OneMesh, Ethernet Over Power, Plug & Play
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TP-Link Powerline WiFi Extender TL-WPA7617 KIT - Includes AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Network Adapter and AC1200 Dual Band Extender, Gigabit Port, Passthrough, OneMesh, Ethernet Over Power, Plug & Play

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Details

  • Brand
    TP-Link
  • Hardware Interface
    Ethernet
  • Color
    white
  • Compatible Devices
    Desktop
  • Product Dimensions
    9.8"L x 7.6"W
  • Data Link Protocol
    Gigabit
AV1000 Powerline speeds up to 750ft
📶AC1200 Dual-Band WiFi 5 up to 867 Mbps
🔌Gigabit Ethernet port with passthrough power socket

Description

⚡ Power up your home network—fast, flawless, and future-ready!

  • PLUG PAIR PLAY SIMPLICITY - No tech headaches—easy setup with WiFi Clone button to instantly mirror your router’s network settings.
  • POWERLINE SPEEDS THAT BREAK BARRIERS - Extend your network through walls and floors with AV1000 speeds up to 750ft—no dead zones allowed.
  • GIGABIT ETHERNET PORT WITH PASSTHROUGH - Secure wired connections for your smart devices while keeping your outlet free with integrated passthrough.
  • DUAL BAND WI FI 5 FOR SEAMLESS STREAMING - Enjoy blazing 867 Mbps on 5GHz and 300 Mbps on 2.4GHz for HD streaming, gaming, and downloads without lag.
  • ONE MESH COMPATIBILITY FOR WHOLE HOME COVERAGE - Effortlessly expand your network by syncing with TP-Link OneMesh routers for seamless roaming.

The TP-Link TL-WPA7617 KIT combines AV1000 powerline technology and AC1200 dual-band WiFi 5 to extend your home network up to 750ft through existing electrical wiring. Featuring a gigabit Ethernet port with passthrough power socket, OneMesh compatibility, and one-click WiFi cloning, it delivers seamless wired and wireless connectivity ideal for multi-story homes and challenging layouts. Designed with plug-and-play ease and advanced cybersecurity, it ensures fast, secure, and reliable internet where traditional extenders fall short.

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Specifications

Item Dimensions L x W x H9.8"L x 7.6"W x 4"H
Data Link ProtocolGigabit Ethernet
Data Transfer Rate1000 Megabits Per Second
Compatible DevicesDesktop
Hardware ConnectivityUSB
Colorwhite

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Why does the wifi extender need to be in the upright position, and what happens if it doesn't?
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Can I plug it into 220v outlet?

Reviews

4.0

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R**B

tp-link av1000

only a week in service but working excellently. EASY set-up.same performance on either powerline leg.

J**N

Made a big difference in our WiFi

This past year we moved to a more remote part of town and even with fiber optic WiFi, we were having a problem with buffering and needing to reboot the system. My son purchased this and it has helped the problem. The signal strength is so much stronger throughout the house. We do a lot of streaming and the speed is noticeably better. It was well worth every penny

D**D

Works as expected

Works great to extend my wireless

J**A

Didn't Work in our House

Our cable internet provider says our signal should be at least 500 Mbps down, and currently a wired connection measures in the low 600’s. Wi-Fi on the other side of the house drops to about 330 Mbps. Powerline Wi-Fi extenders have been recommended by folks who should know on online forums to which we belong, so we hoped this extender would provide a good signal throughout the house, including some places where we don’t have one.However, with the adapter plugged into a port on the router, the extender barely produced 30 Mbps when plugged into an outlet on the same electrical circuit. This is good enough to stream 4K video, but no useable signal was present when we plugged into an outlet where we needed it, so we returned the device for a refund. My husband fiddled with it for a week or so, but it just didn’t work in our house.Perhaps the poor performance is due to the way our house is wired. It was built in 1989 when houses were wired room by room, with outlets and lighting fixtures on the same circuit. Or maybe there is some other reason.As a sidebar I can report that powerline Wi-Fi is compatible with X-10 home automation, as all our X-10 devices continued to work. X-10 is an older home automation protocol which wouldn’t be installed today, but since our system works just fine there is no need to replace it. Or maybe the reason there was no interference between the two systems is because the Wi-Fi signal was so weak. Strange that our house wiring supports an old automation protocol but not a new Wi-Fi system.

J**B

Great product, reasonable price, good description

Great product. Reasonable price. Good Description.

R**D

WPS would not work so had to configure manually using TP-Link computer app

I am keeping the device, now that it's working, but was not without tech support "pain" and a return of one unit. The first unit essentially would not function after attempting WPS emulation. Even after factory reset, it would not show up in WiFi. I returned and tried again with another unit. The WPS would still not work, and my router does have WPS. The process worked, exactly as the "Unify your Wi-Fi Network via WPS" instruction, and I got all green lights. Except, it didn't work. OK, I downloaded the iPhone app, and tried to configure manually, but that option does not exist on the phone app. I downloaded the tpPLC Utility for Mac. The utility is not confirmed by Apple, so you get a warning that it won't run due to possible malware. I stopped there. I then went down the path of tech support with TP-link directly, and did get a helpful tech-support guy. He pointed me back to (only) the computer utility for manual configuration. He said go ahead and authorize the tpPLC Utility in Settings and allow it to run. (Settings, security and privacy, Allow Apps downloaded... and select Run for the tpPLC utility). While not complicated, this is required or the utility won't run. Once the utility is running, it DID find the satellite Wi-FI unit, and it did allow me to just change the SSID and password to be identical to the parent router, and the unit now functions. If you've read this far, you probably can do the same thing, and so I'm writing this review for "you". But my experience is most people will just "quit" before they get to this point, thus I can only give a 3 star review. It seems it will work for me now, but the process was painful and required hours of my time to figure out.

B**J

Using to get WiFi to a remote office

This unit was easy to setup. I first put the adapter in a wall socket next to my router, then in another room plugged in the extender. On a laptop I downloaded the TpPLC app and used that to identify the unit. I let it connect and altered the password.I then moved the extender into a wall socket in my remote office that is 100ft from my house and serviced by one GFCI line. I know some say the power line extenders might not work through a GFCI but I got lucky.I'm glad this worked because I tried for over a year to get a pair of Nano Station transmitter/antennae to work but due to too many trees in line of site, it failed.I liked that in the office I didn't need an extender or ethernet cable to my laptop. The extender does not need ethernet connector, but it also "broadcasts" into the room.In my house, without the extender, the speeds were 280Mbps down, 160Mbps up. With the extender on a nearby outlet in the house the speed dropped to 12.6Mbps down and 22.3Mbps up.When I moved to the remote office the speeds were 19.6Mbps down, 7.7Mbps up. The remote office is on a circuit with a GFCI, but comparing the above speeds in the house and office I don't think the GFCI is making a difference. The proof will be when my daughter does here zoom calls.\Also, whether it was paired or cloned did not make any difference in speed. The above numbers are for cloned SSID. I used this so I can access our network printer while in the remote office.

H**.

Limited wifi speed

Poor wifi speed. From 500MB I am receiving 30MB on the other side of the house with this extender.I tested speed wifi and via ethernet cable and still receiving just a few 30MB average.It works, it provides internet but at the minimum speed of 30MB.

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Good experience, but the tracking updates could be better.

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