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⚡ Power your home network like a pro—fast, stable, everywhere!
The NETGEAR Powerline Adapter Kit (PLP2000-100PAS) leverages your home's existing electrical wiring to deliver ultra-fast 2000 Mbps Ethernet connectivity. Featuring dual Gigabit ports and a passthrough power outlet, it enables seamless 4K streaming, lag-free gaming, and multi-device connections without sacrificing wall socket availability. Easy plug-and-play setup and MIMO beamforming technology ensure stable, extended network coverage throughout your home—perfect for professionals demanding reliable wired internet without costly rewiring.




| ASIN | B0778Y6K6N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Built-In Media | Two (2) Powerline 2000 + Extra Outlet Adapters (PLP2000)^Two (2) 2m (6.5ft) Ethernet cables^Quick start guide |
| Color | white |
| Compatible Devices | Smart TV |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,954 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2000 megabits_per_second |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606449130874 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.8"L x 1.49"W x 5.26"H |
| Item Type Name | Netgear Powerline 2000 + Extra Outlet (Plp2000) |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Mfr Part Number | PLP2000-100PAS |
| Model Number | PLP2000-100PAS |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.8"L x 1.49"W x 5.26"H |
| UPC | 606449130874 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited (1) Year Warranty |
T**Y
Ethernet Everywhere! These work perfectly!
TLDR: These are great and I highly recommend getting them before any of the smaller/lower bandwidth ones to add to your network. See the pros and cons below. I'm quite impressed with these. I ordered some of the smaller adapters NETGEAR Powerline AV 200 Nano Adapter - XAV2101-100PAS at first and just couldn't get a stable connection on my 2 story house throughout all plugs. They did work but would disconnect and had a low bandwidth connection. I thought it might have been the wiring of my house even though it's a 2 year old house and had new copper wiring throughout. Turns out I just needed these instead. When I added the 2GBbs powerlines to my network it seemed to super charge all the smaller ones and it sems to actually work. Now I get a stable ethernet connection in any room that I have an adapter including my garage. I mostly use wifi throughout the house but keep my TV and desktop computers hardwired for a stronger connection. Now I can easily stream in 4k through the hardline and didn't have to go through the costly work of installing ethernet plugs in the rooms that I want to use a hardwired connection. Wifi is the way of the future but will continue to get more interference with more and more signals. These really helped. Pros: You don't "lose" an outlet and can still plug whatever device you are supplying ethernet to into the socket. There are two ports on the bottom with their own unique IP address so you can setup multiple computers/devices It's much easier to expand your wifi network by plugging in a second router to one of these and then using it as an access point for those areas in your house that have weaker signals They are very very stable. No disconnects (unless my whole network goes down) and they seem to work on any plug in my house. Even outside. It's worth mentioning that all Netgear powerline adapters are compatible. So I was able to use these with the smaller ones I mentioned and now those work too. There are a lot of different models for different needs. Some that broadcast a wifi signal, some with multiple outlets, some with multiple ports, and some super compact. Cons: The top is somewhat rounded and it does block the ground port on the socket above it.This means that you can't plug in two 3 pronged cords. It seems like if they just made it flat at the top it would fix that since it's just a few millimeters too tall. For me, the 3 bright LED's are annoying since I like almost total darkness at night. But that is just me. Many people won't be bothered by them at all. I guess some would say that the overall size of them is an issue and might be an eyesore. I'm not bothered by it though. They look like a tech gadget but know that they are about 6hx3wx2d (in) which means they are about the size of a small brick.
J**D
well worth the money, works exceedingly well
Bought this with a bit of skepticism, but all I can say is WOW I am impressed! Getting speed and latency measurements that are much, MUCH better then I expected them to be. Was going to spend the money to add an ethernet jack to my room, as it is on the opposite side of the house and wifi signal can be poor (especially when outside). I connect to a desktop via rdp on my local network w/ a laptop, and always deal with poor connection and inability to maintain a 5ghz Wifi connection, as it would end up reverting automatically to 2.4ghz resulting in an immediate drop in performance of the rdp desktop. With this device I now plug into it via ethernet, and my rdp connection thus far is excellent, so I am both impressed and very happy w/ this purchase. Well worth the cost, though it is one of the more expensive ones it is (imo) definitely worth every dollar. See the image for speedtest. Keep in mind I am using ethernet over usb c, so it may be an even faster connection if you are using an internal ethernet card/port (but I don't at the moment have means to test this). 10 stars if I could!! The only complaint I have is that the device when in a standard outlet doesn't leave enough space to use the top outlet w/ a grounded (3-prong) plug. Only a 2-prong one would fit above it, so it does ultimately end up occupying the entire outlet you use. But since there is a plug passthrough, its not really that big a deal / a dealbreaker (at least for me).
S**U
Lifesaver when router is not in the same room
- This is a review for the NETGEAR Powerline Adapter w/ 2 Ethernet Ports My Experience: So the original reason I got this was because I needed it for work, I work for a call center. I tried using a wifi extender that had an Ethernet Port on it since that was the only thing I had at my local store unfortunately. I had no option for Ethernet since the router is located in the living room. It was a rough experience to say the least, most of the time I would have customers and cowokers asking me to repeat myself and the experience was pretty bad. Eventually I decided to take a look into these powerline adapters and chose these due to them being from a known brand, having 2 Ethernet Ports and had the extra outlet, funny enough if you see the pictures you can see there is almost enough space to plug something in there, personally I have a lamp usually plugged in. Safe to say I no longer have customers/coworkers asking me to repeat myself (besides reasons not related to my internet connection). Since it has 2 Ethernet Ports I plugged the Ethernet cables into my work computer and my personal computer and both of them work really well. Overall it's a really good experience and I'll probably get another pair of these just to plug in my consoles. Positive: + 2 Ethernet Ports + Extra Outlet + Provides a really strong connection, almost like being directly connected to the router (of course not quite) Neutral: | Pretty bulky unit in terms of length and girth, plan accordingly if placing the unit in an already tight location Negative: - Takes almost the entire 2nd outlet, or the entire outlet if you place it at the top outlet. As mentioned at best you can plug in devices with small plugs. For example as I mentioned i can plug in my lamp, but I can also plug in my PS Vita charger, again anything with a small plug w/ 2 prongs should be fine. Recommended: Yes, very much recommended for anyone working from home and need a direct connection to their modem but they have their router in a different room.
C**R
Decent, not great alternative to actual Ethernet cabling, okay for low bandwidth but not too high.
I've used the Powerline adapters in several situations where running regular Ethernet UTP wire just wasn't an option for various reasons. The basics are simple, both copper and (god help us) aluminum wiring can be used as a medium for Ethernet(ish) signals. And, households have a lot of wiring already in place as AC service to just about every room. But, that's where the similarities end. Household wiring can be, and often is, an utter mess of decades old patch jobs and 'cheats'. If you've a newer household with good copper wiring according to local code and installed by a competent electrician, these should work quite well and get a decent throughput of 200+ Mbs between outlets. (No, not 2000 Mbs, more like 200). This is perfectly fine for many applications and truth be told is just fine for most homeowners. However, if you've an older home with a mixture of wiring, oxidized outlets, bizarre AC panels, etc. The performance of these adapters will be a VERY mixed bag of performance and reliability. I use the 2000 series adapters for my own home which has had it's electrical work updated a decade ago and I get VERY nice performance of around 400Mbs. My In-Laws home howerver...well it's a hodge-podge of mixed wiring done mostly by my Father-In-Law and finding two good outlets was like playing a roulette wheel. In testing, I was lucky to get 20Mbs and the connections were unstable at best. For my in-laws who just want to watch Netflix far away from their 5G Router, this was okay. So, these should provide a quick, easy, decent alternative to running UTP cabling. But keep your expectations in check and consider the situation in which the adapters are being used.
J**H
Will never buy Netgear again after this experience.
This product has now failed on me TWICE within 1 year. Purchased beginning of 2020. Failed in June, 2020 (no power, no connectivity, no lights, item plugged in doesn't work). I worked with Netgears horrible support back then and paid the $16.90 to get it replaced and sent back. NOW...last week it failed A SECOND TIME. Called Netgear support today...and was on the phone for them for almost 3 hours (I swear...I am not kidding). After creating the ticket, transferred to the wrong person, then transferred to another person that also didn't have experience with powerlines who was trying to find someone, and then dumped without any warning to the beginning of another holding queue. I finally spoke to someone, albeit a very new customer support rep, that was at least trying to be helpful. After repeating my entire story a fourth time...and having to give my case number and serial number multiple times (twice to this rep), he at least tried to help me. I hung in there with him while he tried to diagnose with me until he asked me to try to sync the 2 devices together. Seriously...there are no lights on the one failed device...it is completely dead...and the outlet doesn't even work...and you actually still want me to arrange my whole other location to to try to sync them together? There are no lights on the unit... so that is where I drew the line. As I knew when I first made the call, he informed me that they could replace the hardware. However, by the time it came up that they would RMA the product, I either have to pay $17.00 (a second time no) for them to send to me...or I pay shipping to them. After 2 3/4 hours, 2 product failures, you actually want me to pay another $17 for something that so far has a 100% failure rate? Unacceptable! At this point, I am waiting for a "team leader" to call me back. BTW...there are other reviews here and other places that have the same exact example...works...then stops working. This product must have an issue with it to fail like this. However, above all, Netgear support has been the worst that I have experienced in at least 24 years (even worse than ISP...lol). It is a disgrace to a company that I have had allegiance to for many, many years! Well...to add fuel to the fire...after sending 3 more follow-up requests about Netgear taking ownership of this issue by contacting me and working through a solution by sending me a replacement...they actually closed the ticket without even responding to me by a phone call or email. Horrible, horrible support!! I tried to open another support request...I received an email back with a ticket number with them REQUIRING ME TO CALL THEM. After my last 2 1/2 hour horrible support request...I refuse to go through that fiasco again. Now I have 2 unusable pieces of junk here and no internet to my living room. I don't know what happened to Netgear...it looks like their quality is substandard...and that they don't stand behind their products anymore. If you like sub-par products with horrible support that is farmed out overseas (where they will not call or write you back)...then buy Netgear. If you want better quality product and better service...then I would explore other options like TrendNet, D-Link, or Linksys. I just purchased another switch...which is by Trendnet. Whenever it's time to replace my router...it will NOT be from Netgear. It's sad to say...but Netgear will never get a dime from me....ever again.
C**H
Works great!
This worked out super well! Exactly what I needed. I rent a room and the PoP is downstairs. My home theater is configure with ethernet connections to all my devices for the best connection. There is no router to connect into upstairs. Thus these Netgear Powerline Adapters were the perfect solution. It was super easy to setup and get it going after reading the instructions. Now i just plug my Netgear hub into the one adapter and all my devices get internet connection. The wall plug allows me to connect my UPS that has all of my components plugged into it and provides power to everything. As well, this helps me to keep cable clutter to a minimum and from being sprawled out behind the component console. For me this could not have been more ideal overall. Only occasionally do I get a slight buffer but usually very short lived. I do not believe it's anything to do with these adapters, I believe it's the modem and ISP issue. For some reason Verizon does some sort of per device bandwidth throttling inside their modems. While sure, you get gigabit to the "server" when tested each device at best might reach half that speed and older devices might get up to 1/4 of the speed. Super annoying. But this adapter is worth it's weight in gold so far. Not sure how long I will be here, but I will see how it does these next several months.
T**S
It works fine but then
I have to keep rebooting the unit. Every few days of use it looses connection. I unplug everything and plug it all back in and it works fine for awhile. I can’t run the tv and my iPhone off it or it just freezes up. It is in my house that transmits to the shop. Don’t think it is my setup but a little frustrating.
J**S
So easy to use
My house was built in the 60s and these still show up with 1 Gbps LAN speed on ungrounded outlets since someone didn't connect grounds in junction boxes until I draw a lot of power from the circuit an adapter is on, then they drop to 100Mbps(yellow light on adapter) which is still very usable since my WAN speed is limited anyway. I have one in the basement coming off the router, one upstairs going to an Xbox one and smartthings hub, and one out in a detached garage connected to a second router thats wired to a Lutron hub and a PC. All 3 have all green lights on most of the time and my main router recognizes the first as gbps(white lights on a nighthawk), and shows the same through the web interface. The secure setup is easy, just press the button on an existing one and press the button on the one you're adding within like 2 minutes. You can access the adapters and change the security key too. They work great and saved me from burying a cat5 cable out to my garage since there's no room in the electrical conduit to fish one out there. They can't be powered from a UPS or plugged in to surge protectors so I bought this model with the outlet to have a UPS and power strips plug in to the adapters since it'll block both outlets. If you're going for Gbps LAN definitely make sure your home wiring is connected right and it'll have no problem, mine do good enough for what I need(mostly smart hub connections and Spotify in the garage) and my Xbox connection doesn't lag like it did on wireless. No idea why Amazon has a WiFi signal rating for these because it's a Powerline Ethernet Adapter and not a WiFi extender lol
B**.
Currently supplied with a US plug
It works well but unfortunately it came with an American plug which I was not expecting! This possibly takes the edge off its performance as it has to go through an adapter.
R**G
BUENA CALIDAD
MUY BIEN
S**T
Works, even with an adapter
Bought for home use. Realized it came in a different plug type for my country, but I currently use it with an adapter, and it still gives decent speed and stable connection.
F**E
O mais rápido que já utilizei. Recomendadíssimo.
Tenho 02 pares. Muito rápido e confiável. As 02 portas ethernet ajudam muito. Na minha fiação velha ele chega a marcar 128Mbps. Fácil de usar e configurar.
H**T
It works great
This NETGEAR Powerline Adapter Kit exceeded my expectations with its blazing-fast 2000 Mbps speed.Setup was a breeze—truly plug and play with no software needed.It instantly extended my internet to hard-to-reach rooms without any problems. Highly recommend for anyone needing reliable, high-speed connectivity throughout the home!
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