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product_id: 1154983
title: "TPL-407E2K"
brand: "trendnet"
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# 500 Mbps Powerline Speed Built-In Power Outlet NDAA Compliant Security TPL-407E2K

**Brand:** trendnet
**Price:** € 87.82
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power your network, not your worries — seamless speed meets smart design!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TPL-407E2K by trendnet
- **How much does it cost?** € 87.82 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.be](https://www.desertcart.be/products/1154983-tpl-407e2k)

## Best For

- trendnet enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Networking:** Instant high-speed network over your existing electrical wiring—no messy cables or drilling required.
- • **Power Outlet Preserved:** Built-in outlet means you never lose a socket—perfect for power-hungry setups.
- • **Ultra-Stable Connection:** Preferred by ISPs for rock-solid streaming, gaming, and remote work without lag or dropouts.
- • **Government-Grade Security:** NDAA compliant adapters ensure your network meets strict U.S. & Canada government standards.
- • **3-Year Manufacturer Protection:** Backed by TRENDnet’s trusted warranty and expert English-speaking tech support.

## Overview

The TRENDnet TPL-407E2K Powerline 500 AV Adapter Kit transforms your home’s electrical wiring into a reliable 500 Mbps Ethernet network. Featuring a built-in power outlet to save space, NDAA compliance for government-level security, and easy plug-and-play setup, it’s ideal for HD streaming, lag-free gaming, and stable remote work. Backed by a 3-year warranty and expert support, it’s the smart choice for professionals craving fast, stable connectivity without the clutter.

## Description

The Powerline 500 AV Adapter Kit with Built-In Outlet, model TPL-407E2K, uses existing electrical lines to create a high-speed network. Two adapters are needed to start a network. Connect one adapter to your router and plug another adapter into an outlet on your electrical system for instant high-speed network access. The compact form factor saves space and offers an additional electrical outlet. Plug In Install Simply plug in TRENDnet adapters! The encrypted Powerline signal auto-connects over an existing electrical system. Built-In Outlet With so many devices needing power, you don’t lose an outlet when plugged in. Plug the adapter into an outlet, then plug a power strip into the adapter. Network Stability Ultra-stable Powerline networking is preferred by internet service providers. PACKAGE CONTENTS • 2 x TPL-407E • Quick Installation Guide • 2 x Network cable (1.5 m / 5 ft.)

Review: Works surprisingly well, streams HD video - I've never tried Powerline adapters before. Reviews of the first-generation models were all terrible, and I was one of those people who wrote the technology off completely. But fast-forward a few years, and I'm moving into a large apartment with a cable modem in the bedroom and my HDTV in the living room. I can pick up 40 Wi-Fi SSIDs on my laptop, I can't get into the ceiling so I can't do drop cables, and my girlfriend would kill me if I started stringing up cat-5 cable along the walls. I needed something fast, cheap, and largely invisible, and while I was skeptical since this apartment's wiring is so old it still has an honest-to-goodness fuse box, I still figured I'd at least try a Powerline adapter. I settled on the Trendnet brand because they'd gotten some fairly decent reviews on sites like SmallNetBuilder, and seemed pretty fast at least compared to other brands. Installation was simple; basically you plug them both in, press and hold the sync button on the side (I had to do it a few times before I learned how long to hold the button down) on one and then the other, and then wait for them to sync up. Once they do, you're all set! I connected one to my router in the bedroom, and the other to a gigabit switch in the living room, and then plugged all my home theater devices into the switch. AV receiver, Roku, Blu-Ray player, Xbox, they all appeared on the network right away, and voila, Internet access for my entertainment center. Roku does streaming Internet radio, and within minutes I had Pandora playing to my heart's content. The real test, though, was whether I could stream video. I've been using this setup for a couple of weeks now, and let me tell you, Hulu, Netflix, and desertcart Prime all work like a charm. I can stream Bones, Castle, and even Downtown Abbey now in HD with Dolby Digital and I've never had a hiccup. Satisfaction with these really comes down to what you need. The "500 Mbps" claim is a little misleading, because these things only have 10/100 Ethernet and can only connect to your router/switch/Roku at up to 100 Mbps. But like all other Powerline adapters, they're actually slow enough that it doesn't matter; I've read lots of reviews where these "500 Mbps" routers never really work at higher than 50 Mbps in real-world testing. If you're a power user, don't buy these things to connect your workstation and your NAS. But if you're like me, and you have 15 Mbps cable service and want to stream HD video to your Roku, these things may be just what you need.
Review: FOR PC GAMERS WHO DON'T HAVE AN ETHERNET CONNECTION - BUY THIS - I built my gaming pc in June, and as a complete newbie to the scene I did not realize the important of an ethernet connection. I've tried multiple different usb wifi antennas, and nothing could provide a stable enough connection for my to play games reliably on. I'd get about 10-15 seconds of gameplay before a random PING spike would interfere. So my $1000 build was effectively rendered useless for online gaming, and since I don't play much single-player on my PC, I was basically only using this computer for school, work, and web-browsing. After months of reading through various Reddit posts, I was on the fence about trying powerline. Boy am I glad I went for it. Let me just say this right off the bat - if you for whatever reason can't use an ethernet connection of any kind and you want to play games online, TRY THIS. I'm only pulling about 75 mbps when I typically get about 150mbps on wifi, but with how stable the connection is, I have no PING issues whatsoever. If any of you play Rocket League, you'd know how annoying PING spikes are that cause your car to start flying all over the field. With my powerline connection, I've put in about 8 hours of online playing without one ping spike, and I'm finally able to take advantage of my hardware. Seriously, if you're on the fence and you play online games, GIVE THIS A SHOT. I've tried so many wifi antennas in all different price ranges, and none have come close to the performance I get here. Yes, the connection is much slower, but the stability is what matters most especially for online games. Don't listen to the Redditors who completely write this off - if you have no other options and can't use ethernet, give this a try and see if it works. Super simple to setup and a true plug and play. If I could give it 6 stars I would. Seriously, I'm so shocked at how well it works, and I'm glad I decided just to give it a try. A true job well done by this company.

## Features

- Includes two TPL-407E adapters; Two adapters are needed to start a network
- NDAA COMPLIANT: With our NDAA compliant Powerline Ethernet Adapters, you can plan and install networking solutions that Government customers demand today (U.S. and Canada Only)
- MANUFACTURER PROTECTION: We stand by the quality of our products.The TPL-407E2K Powerline 500 AV Adapter Kit with Built-In Outlet is backed and supported with 3 years of TRENDnet Manufacturer Protection.
- RELIABLE TECH SUPPORT: Our team of advisors, support and tech experts are English speaking, and available for all your needs during normal business hours. We take pride in being there for our customers.
- PLUG IN INSTALL: Simply plug in TRENDnet adapters! The encrypted Powerline signal auto-connects over an existing electrical system.
- BUILT-IN OUTLET: With so many devices needing power, you don't lose an outlet when plugged in. Plug the adapter into an outlet, then plug a power strip into the adapter.
- NETWORK STABILITY: Ultra-stable Powerline networking is preferred by internet service providers.
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Ethernet; Noise Filter: Advanced electrical noise filter boosts performance
- EASY INSTALLATION: Simply plug in the adapters
- CROSS COMPATIBLE: Backward compatible with all Powerline 600, 500, and 200 adapters

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009ZRBXMI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | TRENDnet |
| Built-In Media | 2 x Network cable (1. |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Backward compatible with all Powerline 600, 500, and 200 adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (996) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 500 Megabits Per Second |
| External Testing Certification | CE, FCC |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710931506679, 00803982820266 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.4"L x 2.7"W x 1.1"H |
| Item Type Name | TrendNet 500Mbps Nano Powerline AV Kit (TPL-407E2K) |
| Item Weight | 102 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TRENDnet |
| Mfr Part Number | TPL-407E2K |
| Model Number | TPL-407E2K |
| UPC | 163120658565 163121400972 031112862071 151903617359 132017935072 898029712130 069060118292 172302743685 079531859630 014445566403 939647622767 523160957552 172304262016 803982820266 168141529108 710931506655 031112050416 031112580913 710931506679 012304278214 |
| Warranty Description | 3 year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TRENDnet
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Backward compatible with all Powerline 600, 500, and 200 adapters
- **Data Link Protocol:** Ethernet
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 500 Megabits Per Second
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00710931506679, 00803982820266
- **Hardware Interface:** Ethernet
- **Item Weight:** 102 Grams
- **Product Dimensions:** 4.4"L x 2.7"W x 1.1"H

## Images

![TPL-407E2K - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71DQhMvddLL.jpg)

## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do these work with tplink pass throughs?**
A: TP-Link pass throughs and TRENDnet Powerline AV 500 are from different companies. TRENDnet Powerline AV 500 has some security features, passwords, and settings that we use. Such security features are unlikely to be compatible, but the TP-LINK AV500 2-Port Powerline Adapter with AC Pass Through Starter Kit looks like the same device from the same factory. Mixing devices is taking a big risk they won't be compatible because of security features, or the chips inside the devices. A worst situation is when mixing the similar adapters they don't stop helping each other, and they have no security features to stop intruders in your network. Now, I feel fear that some other company sells a device that an intruder on the outside of my home can use to get into my network, because that similar device hacks my passwords quickly by plugging it into the outlet. If you buy all the same devices, and use the security software in each of your computers, then you will have the security nearly equal to real networking wires. Having extra devices purchased in advance helps with growing networking like we have. Nothing obsolete happens unless you move to gigabit speed at 1000 megabytes per second. These are only 500 megabytes per sec. We have learned that nothing on the Internet is a gigabyte speed at all unless it has fiber optic cable, so why get it?

**Q: Looking to extend internet to my garage from my house. Garage is tied into the same meter box on the house side of the meter approx. 150' away. Y/N?**
A: In theory yes, in the real world testing is the only way to be sure about the speed it could maintain.

**Q: Will this product affect the wifi network to other devices?**
A: No, not by my experience. (I had different model TRENDnet Powerline adapter.) OTOH: occasionally, high voltage appliances, such as microwave, can affect the bandwidth of the powerline adapters when they run. Connectivity was not lost, but throughput would occasionally be reduced when the appliance ran.

**Q: Can i use this with ip wireless surveillance camera (camera comes w/ethernet port)?**
A: If the camera is wireless, then you need to connect it to your WiFi network. If it has an ethernet port, yes you should be able to connect it that way.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works surprisingly well, streams HD video
*by D***. on March 8, 2013*

I've never tried Powerline adapters before. Reviews of the first-generation models were all terrible, and I was one of those people who wrote the technology off completely. But fast-forward a few years, and I'm moving into a large apartment with a cable modem in the bedroom and my HDTV in the living room. I can pick up 40 Wi-Fi SSIDs on my laptop, I can't get into the ceiling so I can't do drop cables, and my girlfriend would kill me if I started stringing up cat-5 cable along the walls. I needed something fast, cheap, and largely invisible, and while I was skeptical since this apartment's wiring is so old it still has an honest-to-goodness fuse box, I still figured I'd at least try a Powerline adapter. I settled on the Trendnet brand because they'd gotten some fairly decent reviews on sites like SmallNetBuilder, and seemed pretty fast at least compared to other brands. Installation was simple; basically you plug them both in, press and hold the sync button on the side (I had to do it a few times before I learned how long to hold the button down) on one and then the other, and then wait for them to sync up. Once they do, you're all set! I connected one to my router in the bedroom, and the other to a gigabit switch in the living room, and then plugged all my home theater devices into the switch. AV receiver, Roku, Blu-Ray player, Xbox, they all appeared on the network right away, and voila, Internet access for my entertainment center. Roku does streaming Internet radio, and within minutes I had Pandora playing to my heart's content. The real test, though, was whether I could stream video. I've been using this setup for a couple of weeks now, and let me tell you, Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime all work like a charm. I can stream Bones, Castle, and even Downtown Abbey now in HD with Dolby Digital and I've never had a hiccup. Satisfaction with these really comes down to what you need. The "500 Mbps" claim is a little misleading, because these things only have 10/100 Ethernet and can only connect to your router/switch/Roku at up to 100 Mbps. But like all other Powerline adapters, they're actually slow enough that it doesn't matter; I've read lots of reviews where these "500 Mbps" routers never really work at higher than 50 Mbps in real-world testing. If you're a power user, don't buy these things to connect your workstation and your NAS. But if you're like me, and you have 15 Mbps cable service and want to stream HD video to your Roku, these things may be just what you need.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FOR PC GAMERS WHO DON'T HAVE AN ETHERNET CONNECTION - BUY THIS
*by A***O on October 18, 2020*

I built my gaming pc in June, and as a complete newbie to the scene I did not realize the important of an ethernet connection. I've tried multiple different usb wifi antennas, and nothing could provide a stable enough connection for my to play games reliably on. I'd get about 10-15 seconds of gameplay before a random PING spike would interfere. So my $1000 build was effectively rendered useless for online gaming, and since I don't play much single-player on my PC, I was basically only using this computer for school, work, and web-browsing. After months of reading through various Reddit posts, I was on the fence about trying powerline. Boy am I glad I went for it. Let me just say this right off the bat - if you for whatever reason can't use an ethernet connection of any kind and you want to play games online, TRY THIS. I'm only pulling about 75 mbps when I typically get about 150mbps on wifi, but with how stable the connection is, I have no PING issues whatsoever. If any of you play Rocket League, you'd know how annoying PING spikes are that cause your car to start flying all over the field. With my powerline connection, I've put in about 8 hours of online playing without one ping spike, and I'm finally able to take advantage of my hardware. Seriously, if you're on the fence and you play online games, GIVE THIS A SHOT. I've tried so many wifi antennas in all different price ranges, and none have come close to the performance I get here. Yes, the connection is much slower, but the stability is what matters most especially for online games. Don't listen to the Redditors who completely write this off - if you have no other options and can't use ethernet, give this a try and see if it works. Super simple to setup and a true plug and play. If I could give it 6 stars I would. Seriously, I'm so shocked at how well it works, and I'm glad I decided just to give it a try. A true job well done by this company.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Broken Unit Replaced
*by G***G on February 25, 2014*

They both worked great for a while, with one connected to my router and the other to an iMac. Even with the iMac on a sub panel off the main electrical panel it worked great. Based on that I bought the non-pass-through model with 4 ethernet ports for my home theater, also on a sub panel circuit. But shortly afterward, the pass-through model on the iMac quit. Of the 3 lights on it, only power (PWR) is lit, no powerline (PL), no ethernet (ETH). I tried it all over the house in different outlets and no change. I also tried all the suggested tricks to make it work again, including resetting all units to factory settings, nothing worked. 4/20/14 Update: TrendNet replaced the broken unit and I installed it 8 days ago. It works fine. The other 2 units continue to work as well. Overall I'm very pleased with the speed increases, so am upgrading my rating from 2 to 4 stars. The design considerations must be difficult for this type of device. It can't have a surge supressor or UPS between it and the electrical outlet, so the electronics must be more robust and resistant to surge damage, or not - maybe they are not robust and that's what caused my one unit to fail. I set up a cheap wireless N router as a wireless access point at the other end of the house and connected it to one of the TrendNet units. It works great and my iPad now has MUCH better connectively and speed.

## Frequently Bought Together

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