I have 2 TP-Link AV500 Wifi Powerline adapters (one that injects the internet signal from the modem into the electric wiring in the wall of my home and another that receives the internet signal provided by the first adapter on another room).
My question is if I now buy another TP-Link Wifi Powerline pack, lets say the AV2000 one, and use one of the adapters of that pack to replace the old AV500 one and inject the internet signal from the modem into the electric wiring in the wall of my home will I be able to connect the AV2000 receiver in room 1 AS WELL as the old AV500 receiver in room 2 and make use of the full speed that AV2000 receiver should provide on room 1 and a lower speed that AV500 should provide on room 2 OR the whole network (room 1 and 2) will be slowed down to the AV500 receiver speed despite having a AV2000 injector and a AV2000 receiver ?
This is what TP-LINK says on their website, as you can see the wording is a bit confusing to me:
TP-LINK AV200,AV500,AV600 powerline adapters adopte HomePlug AV Standard, so they are compatible with each other,AV1200 adopt HomePlug AV2,that is also backward compatible with HomePlug AV standard,which means TP-LINK AV200,AV500,AV600,AV1200 are all compatible with each other.However, the powerline rate will drop to lowest one’s rate when use different AV adapters together.
My question is if I now buy another TP-Link Wifi Powerline pack, lets say the AV2000 one, and use one of the adapters of that pack to replace the old AV500 one and inject the internet signal from the modem into the electric wiring in the wall of my home will I be able to connect the AV2000 receiver in room 1 AS WELL as the old AV500 receiver in room 2 and make use of the full speed that AV2000 receiver should provide on room 1 and a lower speed that AV500 should provide on room 2 OR the whole network (room 1 and 2) will be slowed down to the AV500 receiver speed despite having a AV2000 injector and a AV2000 receiver ?
This is what TP-LINK says on their website, as you can see the wording is a bit confusing to me:
TP-LINK AV200,AV500,AV600 powerline adapters adopte HomePlug AV Standard, so they are compatible with each other,AV1200 adopt HomePlug AV2,that is also backward compatible with HomePlug AV standard,which means TP-LINK AV200,AV500,AV600,AV1200 are all compatible with each other.However, the powerline rate will drop to lowest one’s rate when use different AV adapters together.