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product_id: 73654366
title: "TL-PA8033PKIT AV1300 Gigabit Passthrough 2x2 MIMO Powerline Adapter Starter Kit, Powerline Network Adapters with 3 Gigabit Ports for Smart TVs or Game Consoles, No Configuration Required"
brand: "tp-link"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 1300Mbps lightning-fast data 3 Gigabit Ethernet ports Integrated passthrough power socket TL-PA8033PKIT AV1300 Gigabit Passthrough 2x2 MIMO Powerline Adapter Starter Kit, Powerline Network Adapters with 3 Gigabit Ports for Smart TVs or Game Consoles, No Configuration Required

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** ¥33232
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power up your home network—fast, simple, and smart connectivity for the connected millennial.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TL-PA8033PKIT AV1300 Gigabit Passthrough 2x2 MIMO Powerline Adapter Starter Kit, Powerline Network Adapters with 3 Gigabit Ports for Smart TVs or Game Consoles, No Configuration Required by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** ¥33232 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/73654366-tl-pa8033pkit-av1300-gigabit-passthrough-2x2-mimo-powerline-adapter-starter)

## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tp-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Smart Power Saving:** Automatically cuts energy use by up to 85%, making your network greener and your bills lighter.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** No tech headaches—just plug in and instantly expand your wired network with zero configuration.
- • **Blazing Fast 1300Mbps Speed:** Stream, game, and work with ultra-reliable high-speed data transfer that keeps you ahead.
- • **Power Passthrough, No Outlet Sacrifice:** Keep your power sockets free with the integrated passthrough, so you never lose an outlet.
- • **Triple Gigabit Ports for Ultimate Connectivity:** Connect up to 3 devices simultaneously—smart TVs, consoles, or desktops—without compromises.

## Overview

The TP-Link TL-PA8033PKIT AV1300 Powerline Adapter Kit delivers up to 1300Mbps data transfer over your home’s electrical wiring, featuring 3 gigabit Ethernet ports and an integrated passthrough power socket. Designed for effortless plug-and-play setup, it supports stable wired connections for multiple devices simultaneously, ideal for gaming, streaming, and remote work. Its patented power-saving mode reduces energy consumption by up to 85%, combining performance with eco-conscious efficiency.

## Description

From the manufacturer AV1300 Powerline Kit Bring Your Network Into New Era 3 Gigabit Ports for Maximum Connectivity With 3 gigabit Ethernet ports, TL-PA8033P KIT can simultaneously connect up to 3 wired-only devices. This makes the TL-PA8033P KIT the perfect home entertainment companion. Connect any 3 devices from smart TVs and game consoles to NAS boxes and computers to the Internet at the same time. Just plug the Ethernet cable into the powerline and away you go! Note:*1. The theoretical maximum channel data transfer rate is derived from HomePlug AV2 specifications. Actual data transfer rate will vary from network environment including: distance, network traffic, noise on electrical wires, building material and construction, quality of electrical installation and other adverse conditions.*2. The Power Saving feature takes effect when your appliances are disconnected or turned off. Actual power saving data will vary in different network conditions and environments.*3. Compatible with all HomePlug AV and AV2 Standard Powerline adapters. This product may not be compatible with routers or gateways with firmware that has been altered, is based on open source programs, or are non-standard or outdated. Power Save by Up to 85% TL-PA8033P KIT is a new-generation of Powerline adapter. Its sophisticated Power-Saving mode automatically switches from its regular “Working” mode to “Power-Saving” mode reducing energy consumption by up to 85%. Plug and Play, No Configuration Required Connect a powerline adapter to the router; plug another powerline adapter into a wall socket in another room, and connect it to your Internet enabled device via Ethernet - and you’re done! Get more security for your network with the simple paring process TL-PA8033P KIT TL-PA8010P KIT TL-PA9020P KIT

Review: Gaming Without Running Cables Across the Floor Like a Trip Hazard Museum - I picked up this TP-Link powerline kit mainly because running Ethernet cables through the house was starting to feel like a DIY project I was not emotionally prepared for. After setting it up and using it for a while, I’d say it’s one of those products that quietly solves a very specific problem really well. Setup really is as simple as advertised. Plug one adapter into a wall socket near your router, connect it with Ethernet, then plug the second one into the room you want internet in. No software drama, no complicated configuration, just instant pairing. That alone already makes it feel like a win. When it works well, the performance is genuinely impressive. I’ve used it for gaming, streaming, and general work, and the connection is stable enough that you stop thinking about it, which is exactly what you want from internet infrastructure. Speeds obviously depend on your home wiring, but in my case it was a noticeable improvement over weak Wi-Fi in distant rooms. The multiple Gigabit ports on the receiver unit are a nice bonus. Being able to plug in a console, TV, or PC directly without needing a separate switch is really convenient, especially in a living room setup. It basically turns one wall socket into a small wired network hub. The passthrough socket is also genuinely useful. Losing a power outlet would’ve been annoying, so having it built in means you’re not sacrificing functionality just to improve your internet. Small detail, big quality of life improvement. That said, powerline adapters are a bit unpredictable by nature. They’re heavily dependent on your home’s electrical wiring, so results can vary room to room. In the best case, it feels almost like proper Ethernet. In less ideal setups, speeds can dip or fluctuate a bit, especially if the circuit is noisy or older. Heat and size are also worth mentioning, these aren’t tiny devices, and they do warm up slightly during heavy use. Nothing alarming, just something to be aware of if you’re plugging them into tight spaces. But overall, they’re a brilliant workaround for poor Wi-Fi coverage or inconvenient router placement. Much easier than drilling, much more stable than Wi-Fi extenders in many cases, and very low effort to get running. Overall, this is a strong solution for improving wired connectivity in awkward parts of the house. Not flawless, but incredibly useful when your home layout and Wi-Fi signal aren’t cooperating.
Review: Thought these would be a gimmick. Happy to be proved wrong. - Never used these kinds of devices before, and after some research, I opted for the TP-Link TL-PA8033PKIT AV1300 model. I've been using it now for roughly 2 months, and have been pleasantly surprised by the result. The signal I'm getting, which unfortunately is capped by the adapter well below what you'd expect from Ethernet speeds direct from your router, is more than enough to play YouTube in high definition, and stream content from the likes of Netflix, Disney+, and the Sky Sports web browser app without buffering issues. I like to watch my shows when I do my long runs on the treadmill, and I can do so now without my videos pausing to buffer. Now, why powerline adapters? Because I researched a range of options before arriving at this one. Our house has solid brick walls coupled with layers of insulation, which is a nightmare for Wi-Fi signals. The hope was to get a decent Ethernet connection in a garden shed, and unfortunately, running an Ethernet cable from the house to the shed just wasn't feasible in our case. Too many holes needing to be drilled, through those aforementioned thick stone walls. And whilst our Wi-Fi signal reached the shed, it was patchy at best. Video streaming worked, but the quality was awful; I could barely watch Snooker on the BBC iPlayer, for example, without facing the dreaded spinning buffering wheel every minute or so. That's when I researched these 'powerline' adapters. And I’ll be honest: I thought they’d be a waste of time and money. Glad I was wrong. Mine works, doing all the things they suggest you not do when setting them up. The adapter connects to the main router using a Network Switch, I don't have a baldy notion if the house's electrical wiring causes interference, and the adapter that lives in the shed is plugged into a surge-protected gang socket. Setting them up was as easy as hitting 'Pair'. It hasn’t run hot, its signal hasn’t dipped once; it’s been a solid addition to the shed that has, more-or-less, solved whatever connectivity issues we had before. From this adapter, I'm running three Ethernet cables: a Wi-Fi range extender which has more-or-less fixed the stability issue of Wi-Fi in the shed and also extends our signal across the garden, a mini PC I use to watch my streaming services when I use the treadmill, and an Ethernet-to-USB C cable so I can hard-wire my phone and tablet. The pass-through plug has also been useful, and in it, I’ve got a plug with two USB 3.1A sockets and two USB-C sockets. One of the 3.1A sockets powers the TV’s Chromecast without issue, and the other provides a charging lead for an old phone my brother uses as a camera when he’s playing dart matches online. Now, hindsight is 20/20 as they say. At the time I bought this, the model that comes equipped with a Wi-Fi option was a little more expensive. I should have just gone with it. The Wi-Fi range booster I mentioned further up does the same thing, and ended up costing slightly less, but I should have just opted for the Wi-Fi model. You live and learn.

## Features

- HomePlug AV2 standard compliant, high-speed data transfer rates of up to 1300Mbps, supports all your online needs.Power Output to Integrated Socket: 16 A
- Line-Neutral/Line-Ground 2×2 MIMO with Beamforming ensures larger range, higher transmission capacity and more stable connections;
- Plug and play, no configuration required: 3 gigabit ports create secure wired networks for desktops, smart TVs or games consoles;
- Integrated power socket ensures no power outlet goes to waste;
- Patented Power-Saving Mode automatically reduces power consumption by up to 85%

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07GFHQXBP |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,028 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 5 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Box Contents | 1 x Powerline Adapter TL-PA8010P, TL-PA8030P, 2 × 6. |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Color | White |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, Windows |
| Compatible devices | Desktop |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,105 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1300 Megabits Per Second |
| Data link protocol | Ethernet , Gigabit Ethernet |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Hardware interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2L x 4.2W x 13.1H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | AV1300 3-Port Gigabit Passthrough Powerline Starter Kit |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TL-PA8033PKIT |
| Model Number | TL-PA8033PKIT |
| Product Warranty | 3 Years |
| Product dimensions | 7.2L x 4.2W x 13.1H centimetres |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Colour:** White
- **Compatible devices:** Desktop
- **Data link protocol:** Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
- **Data transfer rate:** 1300 Megabits Per Second
- **EU Spare Part Availability Duration:** 3 Years
- **Hardware interface:** Ethernet
- **Item weight:** 500 g
- **Number of Packs:** 2
- **Product dimensions:** 7.2L x 4.2W x 13.1H centimetres

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can it clone existing network?**
A: Yes . It’s very easy with the WPS button your router for the first extender.
Then there is a setting in the extender to clone network which affects any additional extenders.
You need a TPPLC utility on your phone or iPad to modify the settings in the extenders

**Q: do these do wireless?**
A: Not these ones, no. Though there is a wireless TP-Link version available: TP-Link TL-WPA4220KIT 2-Port Powerline Adapter WiFi Starter Kit.

**Q: How many adapters are in the box? One or two?**
A: Sorry I don’t have the one that can also be used as a socket but I got 2 adaptors and 2 cables in the set, presume it would be the same as you need both for it to work

**Q: Hi, if you connect these adapters to your router will it make your internet speed faster at all?**
A: It depends! If you are using WiFi to connect to your router then these could give you faster speeds. You are only ever as fast as your weakest link. That has traditionally been the WiFi connection but any of your electrical cabling, network cables, router ports, wifi chip in your phone / tablet / computer could be your weakest link. An example would be where you pay for 150Mbps broadband and only achieve 40Mbps when using WiFi. Connecting directly to your router using a network cable and achieving close to 150Mbps would prove that WiFi is your problem. Buying these to connect separate rooms up to your router could help give a quicker connection.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gaming Without Running Cables Across the Floor Like a Trip Hazard Museum
*by M***N on 14 May 2026*

I picked up this TP-Link powerline kit mainly because running Ethernet cables through the house was starting to feel like a DIY project I was not emotionally prepared for. After setting it up and using it for a while, I’d say it’s one of those products that quietly solves a very specific problem really well. Setup really is as simple as advertised. Plug one adapter into a wall socket near your router, connect it with Ethernet, then plug the second one into the room you want internet in. No software drama, no complicated configuration, just instant pairing. That alone already makes it feel like a win. When it works well, the performance is genuinely impressive. I’ve used it for gaming, streaming, and general work, and the connection is stable enough that you stop thinking about it, which is exactly what you want from internet infrastructure. Speeds obviously depend on your home wiring, but in my case it was a noticeable improvement over weak Wi-Fi in distant rooms. The multiple Gigabit ports on the receiver unit are a nice bonus. Being able to plug in a console, TV, or PC directly without needing a separate switch is really convenient, especially in a living room setup. It basically turns one wall socket into a small wired network hub. The passthrough socket is also genuinely useful. Losing a power outlet would’ve been annoying, so having it built in means you’re not sacrificing functionality just to improve your internet. Small detail, big quality of life improvement. That said, powerline adapters are a bit unpredictable by nature. They’re heavily dependent on your home’s electrical wiring, so results can vary room to room. In the best case, it feels almost like proper Ethernet. In less ideal setups, speeds can dip or fluctuate a bit, especially if the circuit is noisy or older. Heat and size are also worth mentioning, these aren’t tiny devices, and they do warm up slightly during heavy use. Nothing alarming, just something to be aware of if you’re plugging them into tight spaces. But overall, they’re a brilliant workaround for poor Wi-Fi coverage or inconvenient router placement. Much easier than drilling, much more stable than Wi-Fi extenders in many cases, and very low effort to get running. Overall, this is a strong solution for improving wired connectivity in awkward parts of the house. Not flawless, but incredibly useful when your home layout and Wi-Fi signal aren’t cooperating.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thought these would be a gimmick. Happy to be proved wrong.
*by G***E on 13 May 2025*

Never used these kinds of devices before, and after some research, I opted for the TP-Link TL-PA8033PKIT AV1300 model. I've been using it now for roughly 2 months, and have been pleasantly surprised by the result. The signal I'm getting, which unfortunately is capped by the adapter well below what you'd expect from Ethernet speeds direct from your router, is more than enough to play YouTube in high definition, and stream content from the likes of Netflix, Disney+, and the Sky Sports web browser app without buffering issues. I like to watch my shows when I do my long runs on the treadmill, and I can do so now without my videos pausing to buffer. Now, why powerline adapters? Because I researched a range of options before arriving at this one. Our house has solid brick walls coupled with layers of insulation, which is a nightmare for Wi-Fi signals. The hope was to get a decent Ethernet connection in a garden shed, and unfortunately, running an Ethernet cable from the house to the shed just wasn't feasible in our case. Too many holes needing to be drilled, through those aforementioned thick stone walls. And whilst our Wi-Fi signal reached the shed, it was patchy at best. Video streaming worked, but the quality was awful; I could barely watch Snooker on the BBC iPlayer, for example, without facing the dreaded spinning buffering wheel every minute or so. That's when I researched these 'powerline' adapters. And I’ll be honest: I thought they’d be a waste of time and money. Glad I was wrong. Mine works, doing all the things they suggest you not do when setting them up. The adapter connects to the main router using a Network Switch, I don't have a baldy notion if the house's electrical wiring causes interference, and the adapter that lives in the shed is plugged into a surge-protected gang socket. Setting them up was as easy as hitting 'Pair'. It hasn’t run hot, its signal hasn’t dipped once; it’s been a solid addition to the shed that has, more-or-less, solved whatever connectivity issues we had before. From this adapter, I'm running three Ethernet cables: a Wi-Fi range extender which has more-or-less fixed the stability issue of Wi-Fi in the shed and also extends our signal across the garden, a mini PC I use to watch my streaming services when I use the treadmill, and an Ethernet-to-USB C cable so I can hard-wire my phone and tablet. The pass-through plug has also been useful, and in it, I’ve got a plug with two USB 3.1A sockets and two USB-C sockets. One of the 3.1A sockets powers the TV’s Chromecast without issue, and the other provides a charging lead for an old phone my brother uses as a camera when he’s playing dart matches online. Now, hindsight is 20/20 as they say. At the time I bought this, the model that comes equipped with a Wi-Fi option was a little more expensive. I should have just gone with it. The Wi-Fi range booster I mentioned further up does the same thing, and ended up costing slightly less, but I should have just opted for the Wi-Fi model. You live and learn.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just make sure it does what you expect!
*by M***S on 9 November 2023*

I bought this to replace a broadband extender kit (also "powerline") that had died. It was very easy to set up, pairing quickly, and seems to work very well. It is supporting this connection as I type. The only disappointment - and it's my fault - is that I thought that in addition to the ethernet ports it was also a wireless hotspot, as was my previous kit. Unfortunately it's not, hence no stars for wi-fi signal, but you can't criticise a product for not doing something it isn't built to do! My only real criticism is that it is physically large - so much so that in a normal UK switched double socket it blocks access to the switch.

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