With high-speed data transfer rates of up to 200Mbps,you can now connect your CCTV DVR to your internet broadband router without cables just by using your mains plug sockets.

Why would you need the TP-Link AV200 200Mbps Mini Powerline Homeplug Starter Kit?
Normally you would intsall and route an ethernet cable from the DVR to to your broadband router, but that is not always convenient. However your DVR maybe located and installed away from your broadband router, in a loft or spare room for example.
By using our TP-Link AV200 200Mbps Mini Powerline Homeplug Starter Kit there is no need for a cable. A 'Homeplug' takes advantage of your home's existing electrical wires to transfer data while simultaneously transferring traditional power.
That means, with no additional wiring required, users can simply plug the TL-PA211 into existing power sockets and instantly establish a networking infrastructure.

Up to 200Mbps, 300 Meters
With advanced HomePlug AV technology, TL-PA211 provides users with stable, high-speed data transfer rates of up to 200Mbps on a line length of up to 300 meters.
Together with its built-in Qos and powerful AES encryption, the TL-PA211 is a great choice for a whole home solution to connect all network compatible devices from IP CCTV cameras, DVR's, computers and game consoles to set-top boxes for IPTV to printers and NAS hard drives.

Super Small Design
With its new ultra-compact housing design, TP-LINK's TL-PA211 is much smaller than most other 200Mbps Powerline Products. At just 30mm thick and with its high quality, elegant white shell, it nearly blends completely in front of any power outlet.

TP-LINK's TL-PA211 powerline adapter takes advantage of your home's existing electrical wires to transfer data while simultaneously transferring traditional power. That means, with no additional wiring required, users can simply plug the TL-PA211 into existing power sockets and instantly establish a networking infrastructure. With high-speed data transfer rates of up to 200Mbps, users can enjoy HD video streaming, online gaming, VoIP or any other bandwidth intensive tasks for work or play.
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