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Feb 02, 2025
Big boost to WiFi.
Before purchase of the TL-WPA4220, I had a router in a room at one end of the house. It's internet input from the provider was advertised with a speed of 1gbps. All of my devices had been using WiFi at the other end of the house. I was achieving about 80mbps on the WiFi. When I directly connected ethernet to the router and my laptop, I achieved speeds of about 950 mbps. But I didn't want to run a 50 foot ethernet through the house, so I was interested in the powerline aspect of the TL-WPA4220.
The TL-WPA4220 was simple plug and play. Excellent! The TP-Link TL-WPA4220 considerably improved the WiFi for my mobile devices, from speeds of 80mbps to close to 300mbps. So the WiFi aspect is very good.
I connected the laptop using the powerline aspect of the TL-WPA4220. It did not improve the speed. It remained about 80 mbps. For now I attribute that to the nature of the household electrical wiring.
So, it ends up serving as a WiFi booster for my devices using the WiFi. In my case the powerline aspect did not improve speed for my laptop, but it would improve a connection for those who can't use WiFi, or better security, for those who need it, by avoiding the use of WiFi.
In the end I ran ethernet through the crawl space to the laptop, and I do get better than 900 mbps with it.
Still, I'm happy because I paid $40 CAD which is a very fair price for a WiFi booster.