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title: "TL-WPA7510 KIT"
brand: "tp-link"
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# 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Speed Power Saving Mode reduces consumption by 85% Dual-Band WiFi up to 750Mbps TL-WPA7510 KIT

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** S$196
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power up your home network — fast, smart, and effortlessly connected!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TL-WPA7510 KIT by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** S$196 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sg](https://www.desertcart.sg/products/44449941-tl-wpa7510-kit)

## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tp-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Power Saving:** Automatically cuts power use by up to 85%, keeping your home green and your bills low.
- • **Rock-Solid Security:** 128-bit AES encryption ensures your network stays private and protected from intruders.
- • **Dual-Band WiFi Extender:** Boost your wireless network with combined 2.4GHz (300Mbps) + 5GHz (433Mbps) bands for ultimate coverage.
- • **Effortless Plug & Play Setup:** No tech headaches—just plug in and instantly expand your network without new wiring or complex configs.
- • **Blazing Fast Gigabit Ethernet:** Experience seamless HD streaming & lag-free gaming with up to 1000Mbps wired speed.

## Overview

The TP-Link AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter delivers up to 1000Mbps wired speeds and dual-band WiFi up to 750Mbps by leveraging your home's electrical wiring. Featuring plug-and-play setup, energy-saving technology, and robust 128-bit AES encryption, it’s designed to extend reliable, high-speed internet across multiple floors and rooms without new cables. Ideal for streaming, gaming, and smart home devices, it supports seamless integration with other HomePlug AV2 adapters for scalable network expansion.

## Description

The Powerline TL-WPA7510KIT extends your WiFi network at 1 Gbps speeds with Homeplug AV2. It's perfect for connecting smart TVs, streaming players and game consoles for HD video streaming and lag-free gaming.Plug, Pair and Play - Set up your powerline network and start enjoying fast, seamless wired/wireless connection in minutes. The terms “AV1000” and “1000Mbps” are derived from applicable specifications and refer to the theoretical maximum physical-layer data transfer rate. Those terms are used on this product solely to indicate its compatibility with other “AV1000” or “1000Mbps” powerline devices. Actual data speeds vary and may be limited by the product’s Ethernet port and other network conditions such as data traffic, electrical noise, and wiring issues. For better performance, powerline devices should be deployed on the same electrical circuit and rated for the same HomePlug standard. A minimum of two powerline devices are required to establish a powerline connection. If you are uncertain about your network conditions, you should consult an IT professional to assist in selecting a networking product. Maximum wireless transmission rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Range and coverage specifications along with the number of connected devices were defined according to test results under normal usage conditions. Actual wireless transmission rate, wireless coverage. and will vary as a result of 1) environmental factors, including building materials, physical objects and obstacles, 2) network conditions, including local interference, volume and density of traffic, product location, network complexity, and network overhead and 3) client limitations, including rated performance, location, connection quality, and client condition. About power saving, actual power saved varies based on network conditions and environmental factors. Operating Temperature: 0°C~40°C (32°F ~104°F)

Review: make sure both devices are on outlets fed from the same side of your electrical panel - have only had it for about a week, but so far so good. I live in a 3000 square foot, 3 floor house. My router is in the living room on the middle floor. At first, the wifi signal to the master bedroom on the top floor was fine. We streamed movies, music, and tv, and surfed the internet with no issues (I have a 50 mbps plan with comcast and regularly get 55-60 mbps on the same floor as the router). For some reason, we started to lose internet connection upstairs when streaming. Checking the speed on my comcast app, it would fluctuate upstairs from 50 mbps down to 3. Purchased this powerline wifi extender after researching whether to buy this kind, or a simple wifi repeater. Installation was easy. The units in the kit are already paired, so it's literally plug and play. Checking my breaker panel, my living room circuit where my router and the powerline base unit is plugged into, is not on the same side of the breaker panel as my master bedroom. But, my upstairs laundry room is. I plugged the extender unit into the outlet in the laundry room and everything connected, except the powerline LED indicator was red indicating a weak powerline signal, and my speed was only about 3 mbps .The receptacle in the laundry room is a GFCI so I figured this must have something to do with it. Possibly filtering out some of the signal. I plugged the unit into an outlet in my master bedroom, knowing it was not fed from the same side of my breaker panel as the outlet the base unit is plugged into, and everything connected and the powerline LED was now green indicating a good signal. I figured everything was fine and it didn't really need to be on the same side of the panel as the base unit. Checking my speed, I was now getting about 35 mbps. Which was an improvement over what I was getting, so I was happy with that. I didn't think I would get my full internet speed anyway. Randomly checking the speed over the next couple days, I would notice it was fluctuating randomly down to 2-3 mbps. Tried several other outlets around the bedroom, and would get the same thing. I decided to switch the electrical circuit of my master bedroom to the same side of my panel as the living room where the base unit is plugged into (I am an electrician, so I do not recommend anyone do this without some electrical knowledge). I checked the speed again, and I am now getting 45-50 mbps steady on the 5g band in my master bedroom. So far no drops in the speed like I was getting before. I will probably get another extender unit to pair with my base unit and install it on the lower floor. Make sure to feed the base unit and extender unit from the same side of the breaker panel. Some reviews may say it is not necessary, but the signal will be reduced and may not be steady. Also do not plug into a GFCI, as this may filter out some of the signal as well.
Review: Works great to connect Tivo Mini - The kit includes a Powerline Adapter, Powerline Extender and two white 6 ft. Ethernet cables. It works, but you have to set it up correctly. First, a little background. My home is 3280 sq. ft. I have 100 Mbps internet using a Nighthawk router on level 2 of my home NETGEAR Nighthawk X6 AC3200 Tri-Band WiFi Router, Gigabit Ethernet, Compatible with desertcart Echo/Alexa (R8000) and actually have 100 Mbps all over my house. I didn't buy this kit to increase my wireless signal. I bought this kit, plus TP-Link AV1000 1-Port Gigabit Powerline Adapter, Powerline speeds Up to 1000Mbps (TL-PA7010 KIT) because I have three Tivo Mini's that connect via Coax for a MOCA connection. I constantly have connection issues related to signal quality. First thing out of the box I plugged in the Adapter, connected the ethernet cable to my router and pressed the WPS button on my router and the Wifi button on the Adapter. Then I took the Extender, plugged it in not only in a different room, but in a different level of my house. I tried to pair the two and failed. Then I started reading all of the reviews of the product and frankly got more confused because some people said you have to plug the adapter and extender into outlets on the same circuit BREAKER and other people said they didn't have to have the same circuit breaker, but the same PHASE. I was ready to box up and return everything. The instructions say "the same circuit". It's unclear what they actually mean by that, but it wouldn't make any sense for the answer to be circuit breaker, so I decided to start over. I'll explain the steps I took to successfully connect. 1. Plugged adapter into wall outlet, level 2 (you CANNOT plug these into a power strip or even a surge device that covers the face of the outlet). 2. Used a pin in the RESET hole (because I had set it up already incorrectly). 3. Plugged extender into a nearby wall outlet in the same room. 4. Pressed the PAIR button on the adapter. 5. Pressed the PAIR button on the extender. (Both will flash and then you'll see two solid lights - one for power, one for paired) 6. Unplugged both units. I set the extender aside and plugged the adapter back into its permanent home near the router. 7. Used an 8 ft. ethernet cable to connect the router's LAN port to the adapter. 8. Used my cell phone to see if I could pick up a WIFI signal for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, which were there. (I didn't want to connect to these - I just wanted to see that there was a signal there) 9. Pressed the WPS button on my router, followed by the WIFI button on the adapter. (The frequency lights will blink slow, then rapidly, then turn solid - my router's WPS button doesn't stay on long and while one of the frequencies was found quickly, the other took longer so I watched the WPS light on my router and as soon as it quit blinking, I quickly pressed it again so that both frequencies were found) 10. Plugged the extender into an outlet in the same room to verify it was still paired - yep, two solid lights. 11. Plugged the extender into an outlet in my office, level 1 - yep, two solid lights. 12. Plugged one end of the provided ethernet cable into the extender and the other end into my iMac. Turned off Wifi on my iMac. Opened a web browser - yep, a page loaded. Performed an internet speed test. Tested >100 Mbps. 13. Removed the extended from the outlet in my office and plugged it instead into an outlet in my bedroom (level1) near my Tivo mini - yep, two solid lights. 14. Removed the coax cable from the mini and replaced it with the provided ethernet cable. Test - Able to watch live tv? Yes. Able to communicate with the Tivo Bolt on level 2? Yes. Able to connect to the Tivo service? Yes. Able to stream content? Yes. 15. Took extender #2, plugged in outlet, level 2, same room as adapter. 16. Pressed the PAIR button on the adapter. 17. Pressed the PAIR button on the extender - yep, two solid lights. 18. Repeated the process for extender #3, yep, two solid lights. 19. Relocated the extenders near the mini's I needed to connect (one inside of a cabinet in my kitchen (level1) and the other in our home theatre (level 2). Both immediately showed the two solid lights. 20. Connected them to the mini's using the provided ethernet cables and then tested the connections as I did before. All Tivo Mini's connected successfully and still getting >100 Mbps signal strength all over my house. So glad I bought these!

## Features

- Wi fi Powerline adapter provides up to 1000Mbps Ethernet over Power, up to dual band 750mbps(300mbps 2.4Ghz+433mbps 5GHz) Wi Fi ideal to be Ethernet extender who can easily go over the walls
- As network adapters Supporting Home Plug AV2, Easy to add Multiple adapters and works under 110 240V
- Gigabit port, give you Full speed of Your internet
- Power saving automatically reduces Power consumption by up to 85 percent
- Plug & Play, No new wires and no configuration required
- Data encryption by 128 bit AES to make the network safe and private
- Compatible with all AV2000, AV1300, AV1200, Av1000, AV600, AV500, AV200 PowerPoint adapters

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0725LPTZR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #593 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smart TV |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,999) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973099084 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.35"L x 2.8"W x 1.93"H |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Mfr Part Number | AC750 |
| Model Number | AC750 |
| UPC | 845973099084 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Smart TV
- **Data Link Protocol:** Ethernet
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 1000 Megabits Per Second
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00845973099084
- **Hardware Interface:** Ethernet
- **Item Weight:** 1.6 ounces
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.35"L x 2.8"W x 1.93"H
- **UPC:** 845973099084

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ make sure both devices are on outlets fed from the same side of your electrical panel
*by J***E on July 10, 2021*

have only had it for about a week, but so far so good. I live in a 3000 square foot, 3 floor house. My router is in the living room on the middle floor. At first, the wifi signal to the master bedroom on the top floor was fine. We streamed movies, music, and tv, and surfed the internet with no issues (I have a 50 mbps plan with comcast and regularly get 55-60 mbps on the same floor as the router). For some reason, we started to lose internet connection upstairs when streaming. Checking the speed on my comcast app, it would fluctuate upstairs from 50 mbps down to 3. Purchased this powerline wifi extender after researching whether to buy this kind, or a simple wifi repeater. Installation was easy. The units in the kit are already paired, so it's literally plug and play. Checking my breaker panel, my living room circuit where my router and the powerline base unit is plugged into, is not on the same side of the breaker panel as my master bedroom. But, my upstairs laundry room is. I plugged the extender unit into the outlet in the laundry room and everything connected, except the powerline LED indicator was red indicating a weak powerline signal, and my speed was only about 3 mbps .The receptacle in the laundry room is a GFCI so I figured this must have something to do with it. Possibly filtering out some of the signal. I plugged the unit into an outlet in my master bedroom, knowing it was not fed from the same side of my breaker panel as the outlet the base unit is plugged into, and everything connected and the powerline LED was now green indicating a good signal. I figured everything was fine and it didn't really need to be on the same side of the panel as the base unit. Checking my speed, I was now getting about 35 mbps. Which was an improvement over what I was getting, so I was happy with that. I didn't think I would get my full internet speed anyway. Randomly checking the speed over the next couple days, I would notice it was fluctuating randomly down to 2-3 mbps. Tried several other outlets around the bedroom, and would get the same thing. I decided to switch the electrical circuit of my master bedroom to the same side of my panel as the living room where the base unit is plugged into (I am an electrician, so I do not recommend anyone do this without some electrical knowledge). I checked the speed again, and I am now getting 45-50 mbps steady on the 5g band in my master bedroom. So far no drops in the speed like I was getting before. I will probably get another extender unit to pair with my base unit and install it on the lower floor. Make sure to feed the base unit and extender unit from the same side of the breaker panel. Some reviews may say it is not necessary, but the signal will be reduced and may not be steady. Also do not plug into a GFCI, as this may filter out some of the signal as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great to connect Tivo Mini
*by W***M on May 7, 2018*

The kit includes a Powerline Adapter, Powerline Extender and two white 6 ft. Ethernet cables. It works, but you have to set it up correctly. First, a little background. My home is 3280 sq. ft. I have 100 Mbps internet using a Nighthawk router on level 2 of my home NETGEAR Nighthawk X6 AC3200 Tri-Band WiFi Router, Gigabit Ethernet, Compatible with Amazon Echo/Alexa (R8000) and actually have 100 Mbps all over my house. I didn't buy this kit to increase my wireless signal. I bought this kit, plus TP-Link AV1000 1-Port Gigabit Powerline Adapter, Powerline speeds Up to 1000Mbps (TL-PA7010 KIT) because I have three Tivo Mini's that connect via Coax for a MOCA connection. I constantly have connection issues related to signal quality. First thing out of the box I plugged in the Adapter, connected the ethernet cable to my router and pressed the WPS button on my router and the Wifi button on the Adapter. Then I took the Extender, plugged it in not only in a different room, but in a different level of my house. I tried to pair the two and failed. Then I started reading all of the reviews of the product and frankly got more confused because some people said you have to plug the adapter and extender into outlets on the same circuit BREAKER and other people said they didn't have to have the same circuit breaker, but the same PHASE. I was ready to box up and return everything. The instructions say "the same circuit". It's unclear what they actually mean by that, but it wouldn't make any sense for the answer to be circuit breaker, so I decided to start over. I'll explain the steps I took to successfully connect. 1. Plugged adapter into wall outlet, level 2 (you CANNOT plug these into a power strip or even a surge device that covers the face of the outlet). 2. Used a pin in the RESET hole (because I had set it up already incorrectly). 3. Plugged extender into a nearby wall outlet in the same room. 4. Pressed the PAIR button on the adapter. 5. Pressed the PAIR button on the extender. (Both will flash and then you'll see two solid lights - one for power, one for paired) 6. Unplugged both units. I set the extender aside and plugged the adapter back into its permanent home near the router. 7. Used an 8 ft. ethernet cable to connect the router's LAN port to the adapter. 8. Used my cell phone to see if I could pick up a WIFI signal for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, which were there. (I didn't want to connect to these - I just wanted to see that there was a signal there) 9. Pressed the WPS button on my router, followed by the WIFI button on the adapter. (The frequency lights will blink slow, then rapidly, then turn solid - my router's WPS button doesn't stay on long and while one of the frequencies was found quickly, the other took longer so I watched the WPS light on my router and as soon as it quit blinking, I quickly pressed it again so that both frequencies were found) 10. Plugged the extender into an outlet in the same room to verify it was still paired - yep, two solid lights. 11. Plugged the extender into an outlet in my office, level 1 - yep, two solid lights. 12. Plugged one end of the provided ethernet cable into the extender and the other end into my iMac. Turned off Wifi on my iMac. Opened a web browser - yep, a page loaded. Performed an internet speed test. Tested >100 Mbps. 13. Removed the extended from the outlet in my office and plugged it instead into an outlet in my bedroom (level1) near my Tivo mini - yep, two solid lights. 14. Removed the coax cable from the mini and replaced it with the provided ethernet cable. Test - Able to watch live tv? Yes. Able to communicate with the Tivo Bolt on level 2? Yes. Able to connect to the Tivo service? Yes. Able to stream content? Yes. 15. Took extender #2, plugged in outlet, level 2, same room as adapter. 16. Pressed the PAIR button on the adapter. 17. Pressed the PAIR button on the extender - yep, two solid lights. 18. Repeated the process for extender #3, yep, two solid lights. 19. Relocated the extenders near the mini's I needed to connect (one inside of a cabinet in my kitchen (level1) and the other in our home theatre (level 2). Both immediately showed the two solid lights. 20. Connected them to the mini's using the provided ethernet cables and then tested the connections as I did before. All Tivo Mini's connected successfully and still getting >100 Mbps signal strength all over my house. So glad I bought these!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Poor instructions, device works
*by G***Y on July 3, 2018*

The product seems to work. The instructions are awful. It looks like they ship the same instructions for similar products. For example, the instructions always say press and hold a button for one second. On my device that doesn't work. You just press and release the button with no pause. Installation went smoothly once I figured out this instruction error. Using the WPS button on my router made it easy to download my existing wireless SSID/Password settings to the new WIFI extender. One thing puzzles me... There are two parts to this kit: the small adapter, and the larger extender. The adapter connects to the router via ethernet and sends data through the powerlines. The larger extender sends/receives data from the powerline and also creates a WIFI network. The smaller adapter can also be used to create a remote ethernet connection. You can also connect multiple WIFI extenders, but I can't seem to find WIFI extenders for sale by themselves. That was sort of the whole point of using this device.

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