Someone has already bought PWR-Line APs?
They have two ethernets?
Someone can post screenshots of interfaces and other particular menus?
Ok, one for each of them or one has Ethernet and the other one wlan?Not available yet, search for PL7411-2nD:
The PWR-LINE AP is a wireless access point with a single Ethernet port, a built-in 802.11b/g/n WiFi radio and capability to connect to other PWR-LINE devices through the electrical lines in your premises.
Details and pictures:
https://i.mt.lv/cdn/rb_files/PWR-line-a ... 094027.pdf
I can only see one device model ... which has got one RJ-45 ethernet port, one DLC "ethernet port" (power line) and one wireless interface.Ok, one for each of them or one has Ethernet and the other one wlan?
So what? All IoT things are still single chain 2GHz, all arduino and smart bulbs, thermostats and what not. Those are the weakest devices that can't reach your main AP from the bedroom.You can buy WiFi single band wall warts since more than 10 years!
Does your TV, Playstation and PC accumulate dust? Yes, so what?t has ventilation holes, so no IP44? It will accumulate dust inside.
Which device in your home has no ventilation holes?Ventilation holes means there is much heat to spread, this is a fire hazard.
So what? Those devices also support LTE. Why don't you use that?Almost all of the latest WiFi gadgets are 5.8GHz capable.
normis can you give us more information?Seriously? Somebody needs better sleep, I think.
So what? All IoT things are still single chain 2GHz, all arduino and smart bulbs, thermostats and what not. Those are the weakest devices that can't reach your main AP from the bedroom.You can buy WiFi single band wall warts since more than 10 years!
Does your TV, Playstation and PC accumulate dust? Yes, so what?t has ventilation holes, so no IP44? It will accumulate dust inside.
Which device in your home has no ventilation holes?Ventilation holes means there is much heat to spread, this is a fire hazard.
So what? Those devices also support LTE. Why don't you use that?Almost all of the latest WiFi gadgets are 5.8GHz capable.
Your wishlist is for something completely different. The PWR Line is for your smart radiator thermostat that needs to access the hub, or for your childs old iPhone 4, so that they get notifications in the bedroom, where you hopefully don't have the RB4011 quad chain monster installed.
"Expected" in December means they'll arrive in January, but please post screenshots and photos when they'll arrive.PL7411-2nD is available already. My first batch of it is on it's way and is expected on 12/19.
So far the mentioned leaflet is the only info available.
Once I get it I will perform some tests
I thought you sell them in couple, good to know.Redmor, we sell them as single units, so you can set them as you want. Yes, you can set one master and 7 slaves.
As I said 19/12 - just arrived. Here are some pictures : https://imgur.com/a/oUKJGQ4"Expected" in December means they'll arrive in January, but please post screenshots and photos when they'll arrive.PL7411-2nD is available already. My first batch of it is on it's way and is expected on 12/19.
So far the mentioned leaflet is the only info available.
Once I get it I will perform some tests
Does this come as a pair, or do I need to purchase two?Redmor, we sell them as single units, so you can set them as you want. Yes, you can set one master and 7 slaves.
I install a lot of PWR Line networking devices -- all are 802.11ac -- I will not touch any PWR Line device that is not 802.11 ac capable. All the smart devices I also install are 802.11ac capable. I no longer suggest or recommend 802.11abg but I do still recommend 802.11n as long as it support MIMO.Seriously? Somebody needs better sleep, I think.
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Your wishlist is for something completely different. The PWR Line is for your smart radiator thermostat that needs to access the hub, or for your childs old iPhone 4, so that they get notifications in the bedroom, where you hopefully don't have the RB4011 quad chain monster installed.