Netgear PL1000 1000Mbps 2 Adapters (No WiFi)
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According to our powerline adapter expert
With the Netgear PL1000 powerline without WiFi, you can turn any socket in the house into a network connection. Plug the adapters into the socket, connect one adapter to our router, and you have an extra internet connection. Since the PL1000 uses the existing power grid, you don't have to run any long network cables.
Ethernet speed | Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) | |
Built-in WiFi | ||
Number of powerline adapters | 2 | |
Number of powerline stations | 2 | |
Socket integrated | ||
Maximum ethernet speed | 1000 Mbit/s | |
Automatic phase coupling | ||
Integrated switch |
5 stars
88
4 stars
34
3 stars
5
2 stars
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1 star
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Fast installation and super fast internet
Frans Witteveen
23 April 2018
Automatically translated from Dutch
Bought this product to replace my 8 year old TP link which I bought for 30 euros at the time. There was also built in WIFI which I don't need. So, just about ordered the most expensive model without WiFi in the hope that I would have the least hassle with unstable internet speeds. That seems to be correct when you first plug it in, but after day 2 I would have had to plug it back in 3 times or else I was left with about 4 mbps from the usual 50. And that while my WiFi access point in the area gets more than 130 on my phone (so this thing actually only gets 50-60). The old TP link was due for replacement, I thought, but it now (after 8 years, for less than half the price) still consistently achieves 50 mbps. So be smart and don't spend a penny more than necessary on this rubbish, because the internet through the mains is just rubbish as a concept. No advanced external device is going to make a difference. You can polish a turd, but it's still a turd.
Disclaimer: 50mbps is the maximum for my specific situation. Sit far from the meter cupboard and have many other devices connected to that group. Someone who has his PC 2 meters from the meter cupboard will probably achieve higher speeds. But then you wonder, isn't pulling a cable over 2 meters just much more effective and cheaper?
Jens
3 June 2023
Automatically translated from Dutch
After having some experience with PLC systems I was looking for a simple cheap set. The "Netgear PL1000 No WiFi 1000 Mbps" is a (at first sight, after having had no problems at all) a reliable, very easy to install item. It is literally plug and play and not a plug and pray system. The security option works great. The 1 GB/h is indeed achieved. There is (almost imperceptible) loss of 5mb/h when working with extension cords but no interruptions.
In terms of design I have to say that I don't really care, it works properly, no buttons in bizarre places so the design is fine for me.
Please note if you buy this, this can be connected for 1 consumer and not 2. For each additional consumer you have to purchase a separate unit, which is normal but can be pricey at the end of the ride.
Stijn Noordman
16 August 2018
Automatically translated from Dutch
Product number | 711682 | |
Manufacturer code | PL1000-100PES | |
Brand | Netgear | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue |
Built-in WiFi | ||
Ethernet speed | Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) | |
Maximum ethernet speed | 1000 Mbit/s |
Automatic phase coupling | ||
IGMP Snooping | ||
Seamless roaming | ||
Bridge option |
Number of powerline adapters | 2 | |
Number of powerline stations | 2 | |
Socket integrated | ||
Total number of sockets | 0 | |
Integrated switch | ||
Ethernet ports adapter 1 | 1 | |
Ethernet ports adapter 2 | 1 | |
Height | 10 cm | |
Width | 5,9 cm | |
Depth | 3,59 cm | |
Color | White |