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Netgear Powerline 1 Gigabit Wall-Plug Adapter Kit (White)

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Amazon has Netgear Powerline 1 Gigabit Wall-Plug Adapter Kit (White, PL1000-100PAS) on sale for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal.

Key Features:
  • Deliver high-speed wired and wireless internet to every room in your home using existing electrical wiring for all your gaming and streaming activities.AC input: 100–240V, 0.1A (max.)
  • Speeds-up to 1000Mbps
  • Perfect for connecting smart TVs, streaming players & game consoles
  • Ideal for 4K HD streaming & lag-free gaming
  • Connect multiple adapters to expand your wired network reliably

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this Netgear Powerline 1 Gigabit Wall-Plug Adapter Kit (White, PL1000-100PAS) is $15 lower (27.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $54.99 at the time of this post.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this product:
    • This has a 4.2 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 7,400 reviews.
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Amazon has Netgear Powerline 1 Gigabit Wall-Plug Adapter Kit (White, PL1000-100PAS) on sale for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal.

Key Features:
  • Deliver high-speed wired and wireless internet to every room in your home using existing electrical wiring for all your gaming and streaming activities.AC input: 100–240V, 0.1A (max.)
  • Speeds-up to 1000Mbps
  • Perfect for connecting smart TVs, streaming players & game consoles
  • Ideal for 4K HD streaming & lag-free gaming
  • Connect multiple adapters to expand your wired network reliably

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this Netgear Powerline 1 Gigabit Wall-Plug Adapter Kit (White, PL1000-100PAS) is $15 lower (27.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $54.99 at the time of this post.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this product:
    • This has a 4.2 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 7,400 reviews.
  • About this store:

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tg9413
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look into moca adapter instead of this if there a bunch of cable tv outlet around the house. Way more reliable to reach full advertised speed and don't have to worry about cross breaker / surge protector,
parquedematthew
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Ooof, those speeds are horrendous (just like they were years ago when this technology first showed up). 250Mbps with ideal wiring and circuit configuration, some seeing as bad as 40-60Mbps for their setups. As someone said, go MoCA if at all possible. I was dubious until I tested it myself and sure enough, true gigabit speed and latency under 5ms.
DylanM8995
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That's because this product works well for some homes and not for others. This is entirely dependent on your homes electrical wiring.

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4 stars seems bad for Amazon these days. Don't these have to be on the same circuit or something odd I remember? Great concept
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mvpcrossxover
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I have about 3 of these running around the house.
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chils41
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Quote from mvpcrossxover :
I have about 3 of these running around the house.
It's time you upgrade son. It's time.
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Is this a wifi extender with ethernet ?
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look into moca adapter instead of this if there a bunch of cable tv outlet around the house. Way more reliable to reach full advertised speed and don't have to worry about cross breaker / surge protector,
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Quote from tg9413 :
look into moca adapter instead of this if there a bunch of cable tv outlet around the house. Way more reliable to reach full advertised speed and don't have to worry about cross breaker / surge protector,
I agree moca adapter is much better than powerline adapter.
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defdc
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These work great in my house built in 1990. If you have an OLD house, or something strang with the wiriing,you could have issues. But I have 4 or 5 around my house. Plug in anywhere, and a gigabyte connection appears! Perfect for adding a network hub behind TVs, gaming rigs, etc!
I love mine!.
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ChrisB6191
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Quote from Shockwav3 :
Is this a wifi extender with ethernet ?
Not wifi but Local area connection. Just hard wired. Usually faster than wifi
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parquedematthew
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Ooof, those speeds are horrendous (just like they were years ago when this technology first showed up). 250Mbps with ideal wiring and circuit configuration, some seeing as bad as 40-60Mbps for their setups. As someone said, go MoCA if at all possible. I was dubious until I tested it myself and sure enough, true gigabit speed and latency under 5ms.
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Quote from mwebb11111 :
4 stars seems bad for Amazon these days. Don't these have to be on the same circuit or something odd I remember? Great concept
That's because this product works well for some homes and not for others. This is entirely dependent on your homes electrical wiring.
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Quote from tg9413 :
look into moca adapter instead of this if there a bunch of cable tv outlet around the house. Way more reliable to reach full advertised speed and don't have to worry about cross breaker / surge protector,
I second that. I live in an older house too difficult to wire for Ethernet so I've used 10mb Slinglinks, then 100mb Slinglinks then the DLink 200mb Powerline kit. I have to admit that they served their purpose nobly and reliably for years, always beating out wireless.They are finicky though if around surge suppressors or if you have wiring faults or line noise.

I finally went mostly to gig MoCA. I also have four 200mb MoCA APs for IOT devices scattered around the house. We don't have traditional cable so I disconnected my Coax from the road. No leakage, security or noise issues and my connections are all rock solid. MoCA is definitely the way to go if you cannot wire the house.
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Quote from tg9413 :
look into moca adapter instead of this if there a bunch of cable tv outlet around the house. Way more reliable to reach full advertised speed and don't have to worry about cross breaker / surge protector,
I have cable in every room, but the its a separate cable from each room that all go outside and used to connect to a switch for DishNet Satellite. I now use streaming and so those cables are now just there connected to nothing. Would this Moca adapters work in this scenario?
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mvpcrossxover
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Quote from ymopur :
I agree moca adapter is much better than powerline adapter.
i'm also on the look out for any moca deal. they can be pretty expensive compare to these powerline
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Quote from DylanM8995 :
That's because this product works well for some homes and not for others. This is entirely dependent on your homes electrical wiring.
Agreed, but I've always been happy with the speeds I have with a competitor's products. I have lived in three homes built since 1980 while using them, so that might have something to do with it. I have 1800 Mbps products, and I actually manage to hit my ISP's advertised 100 MB/s during internet bandwidth testing. I've always had better results than when trying a WiFi solution.

For those with cable in their homes, certainly go with moca options if it's on the table.


There is a bit of confusion on what these are. They basically turn a power plug into an Ethernet plug. You put one at your router and one at a remote location where you want to plug something into that router. You can link additional sets as needed, so you could have one connected to your router, one to your media center, one to your office, etc.
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tg9413
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Quote from jbloggs :
I have cable in every room, but the its a separate cable from each room that all go outside and used to connect to a switch for DishNet Satellite. I now use streaming and so those cables are now just there connected to nothing. Would this Moca adapters work in this scenario?
not sure how that dish switch going to impact things, but moca will work over coax splitter. so if you can unplug the couple cables you need from that dish switch, then it will goes something like this router -> moca adapter 1 -> cable -> splitter -> cable -> moca adapter 2 -> ethernet port on device .

This is one example of splitters
https://www.amazon.com/WEVZENEY-S...B088LP2Z27

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