The adapter convincing from the start with its simple quick means in which you can not go wrong: An adapter takes one cable from the outgoing signal from the router Internet and is then plugged into an outlet. From there, the signal is then distributed within the circuit in the household. With the second supplied adapter you can then connect from any outlet with the aid of a LAN cable, a Internet enabled device choice. The network is in this way can be expanded. Of particular note is the measured transmission speed that is not lagged behind the LAN signals, and even though the adapters were operated at distribution outlets (which is not recommended by the manufacturer Note). The encryption of the "power network" is performed by pressing a button on the adapters. All very easy! Not easy, but was not possible to set up the network via the included software on the PC. Unfortunately, the included, very terse manual could also be inconclusive on. This has a negative effect on the total score, although not significantly, as a secure encryption yes also to function without the software. Apart from this, the TP-Link adapter prove but a very good alternative to the conventional LAN cable counts, combining all its advantages and none of its disadvantages. Strong buy recommendation!
Addendum 06.26.2014:
In operation then drop outs in the transmission, without the need for a base can be seen. The hardware works fine, disturbances in the DSL signal are unknown. The interruptions take sometimes to minutes and occur several times a day. This is extremely unsatisfactory and must therefore lead to severe Star deductions.