TRENDnet 60W PoE++ Injector TPE-117GI (IEEE 802.3af/at) vs TP-Link AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter Kit
Overall winner: TRENDnet 60W PoE++ Injector TPE-117GI (IEEE 802.3af/at)
Key Differences
TRENDnet TPE-117GI (A) is a PoE++ injector focused on delivering gigabit data with PoE/PoE+ output and has higher user rating; TP-Link AV1000 (B) is a powerline Ethernet kit that extends wired networks over electrical wiring and is sold as a paired adapter kit. Choose A if you need PoE power delivery and gigabit PoE ports; choose B if you need to extend a wired Ethernet connection through your building's electrical system and compatibility with other TP-Link powerline adapters
TRENDnet 60W PoE++ Injector TPE-117GI (IEEE 802.3af/at)
PoE injector with Gigabit output for power delivery up to 60W, supports 802.3af/at. Plug & Play setup; NDAA compliant. One user notes reliable power for high-powered IP cameras
Pros
- Gigabit data in and PoE++ out ports
- Supports 802.3af/at (PoE and PoE+)
- Plug & Play installation
- NDAA compliant
Cons
- Not 802.3bt compliant (per customer feedback)
- May have compatibility limitations with 100m cable
- Mixed reviews on device compatibility
TP-Link AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter Kit
Extends ethernet through your electrical wiring with AV1000 speed. Easy Plug & Play wired connectivity across multiple rooms; some users report stable performance while others note slower speeds
Pros
- Plug-and-play setup
- Wired connection through electrical system
- Compatible with TP-Link powerline adapters
- Nano size design for discreet placement
Cons
- Mixed feedback on speed and stability
- Speeds limited by internet plan
- Performance varies by home wiring
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TRENDnet |
| Durability | TP-Link |
| Versatility | TP-Link |
| User Reviews | TRENDnet |