We had brought this TP-Link, to use our LG TVs, the LG Apps and Premium feature. That all this is a bit cumbersome, but is due to LG / the whole cumbersome operating functions on the TV and not on the TP-Link. But: The description online unfortunately does not contain the information that you should not use distribution outlets that one learns only from the manual when you get the TP-Link sent. If that would have been clear in advance, I would not have bought the him. In a "classic" new block has sockets unfortunately mostly to places where they can infect only an extension cord or power strip just to get to the various electrical equipment of the room. We tried anyway. For our purposes, and with us in any case, unfortunately, only applied the 6000 line, it is sufficient and that Internet content can be received without jerking. And even if one of the power strips off and on again the next evening, the two links connect to each other again! Incidentally, I have the following notice in one of the many online forums found here: Only connect both left in a 3-socket (no cable, etc.), just the links in and then push both buttons simultaneously Pair 8 seconds; then in 1 second intervals both again in quick succession, then both devices connected. After connecting the LAN cable and connect it to the 1 x Fritz box oa and the terminal.