![]() ![]() Still, it connected a previously offline garage with 36.3Mbps, making it the long-distance winner. ![]() At 100 feet, for instance, it could only muster 27.6 Mbps while the Netgear PLP2000’s 81.9 Mbps was nearly three times as high. On the other hand, it delivered peak throughput of only 42.9 Mbps out of my home’s 200 Mbps broadband link, one of the slowest results we saw. In other words, it’s ideal for big homes. That nearly doubles the 575-feet range of the D-Link DHP-601AV. It had excellent range, with the ability to remain connected with 1,075 feet of cable between the sender and receiver. ![]() Like the Netgear PLP2000, the TL-PA9020P uses Broadcom’s BCM60500 chipset. TP-Link TL-PA9020P Powerline Extender: Performance
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