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⚡ Power your home network like a pro—fast, stable, and future-proof!
The devolo Magic 2-2400 LAN Powerline Starter Kit delivers ultra-fast internet speeds up to 2400 Mbps using advanced G.hn technology over your existing power lines. Featuring gigabit LAN ports and a simple plug-and-play setup, it’s ideal for 4K/8K streaming, online gaming, and stable remote work connectivity. Compatible with all devolo Magic adapters, this kit future-proofs your home network with reliable, wired-speed internet in every room—no new cables needed.











| ASIN | B07H5VNN3T |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,180 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 13 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Box Contents | 2 x Ethernet Cable, 2 x devolo Magic 2 LAN Add-On Adapter, User Guide |
| Brand | devolo |
| Brand Name | devolo |
| Color | White |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, Windows |
| Compatible devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,886 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2400 Megabits Per Second |
| Data link protocol | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Hardware interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 42L x 66W x 130H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | devolo Magic 2 LAN Starter Kit |
| Item Weight | 1.17 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Devolo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8262 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 10.15 Catalina, Mac OS 11 Big Sur, Mac OS 12 Monterey, Mac OS 13 Ventura, Mac OS 14 Sonoma, Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa, Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish, Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Model Number | 8262 |
| Product Warranty | 3 years |
| Product dimensions | 42L x 66W x 130H millimetres |
K**K
Good solid connection
Good solid connection, read the instructions - if you add a powerline plug to the network be patient it might disrupt another powerline plug - in which case the disrupted one can be re-set. It's all worth it in the end. Good solid wired connection via ethernet cable, or WiFi. Both good, strong, solid connection. Well worth the money. Easy to set up
M**S
Worked in a challenging situation!
Fibre router in one corner of a wide house, needed wifi in the furthest far corner of the building (above a garage) for a cinema/gaming room. Sky Q mesh couldnt reach it effectively, if at all. Was slightly dubious the devolo system would work (it was having lots of items (6) plugged into a 8way multisocket attached to it's pass-through, on both ends of the system, and the sheer distance), but it did. Not mind-blowing speeds (probably for the reasons just mentioned) but I can now watch 4k video no probs. I didn't set up the seamless wifi system (well not yet anyway) so I found initially my devices still wanted to connect to the router across the house - I assume the mesh system devolo uses would sort this. Im currently operating the devolo wifi plug as a separate wifi network with its own passcode, to keep the cinema/gaming room discrete from the rest of the house network. All-in-all, very pleased. It was easy enough to set up using the app, and a few youtube videos. A bit nervy waiting for things to sync and connect as they give you a countdown timer for things working. Recommended, but with the caveat - certaining home wiring systems might not work with it very well.
J**N
Good, Solid, Quick.... expensive
I bought these to replace some Netgear 1200 poweplugs that were driving me up the wall. Namely the Netgear models would occasionally drop connection and "go to sleep" now and then. An issue which I just couldn't fix as they didn't have the function to turn of this power saving feature. Anyway concerning the Devolo Magic 2-4000. What can I say... a bit like a well oiled machine they've not missed a beat in 2 months (and counting). The install software wasn't "Apple level" friendly but after a few clicks and attempts I managed to set them up to my preferences with no issue (turned off power saver mode), and once done you don't need to ever really go back. So solid stable connection.. tick! Speed wise in fairness they're not much quicker than the old Netgear 1200 models. I am getting about 140-150MB so quicker yes than the Netgear which did actually give me 120MB. However the Devolo connection is solid and stable so I'm as pleased as punch. So speed... tick! Additionally this model has three outputs on the "output" plug which is incredibly useful in this new age of home working as it means I can have multiple devises plugged in at once without having to resort to the dreaded Wi-Fi or having to purchase additional expansion units. Perfect for a small home office! So in conclusion if you are after a solid stable powerplug solution then they come really recommended, night and day compared to the old Netgear ones I had. No they probably wont give you a 240MB connection and yes they are a tad expensive but I guess you get what you pay for.
S**N
Don't buy for gaming!
I have used Powerline adapters for many years, always TP link because that is all I knew and to be fair they always worked. My house wiring is a mix of old and new and the main reason I have the Power line adapters is for my business in a seperate garage. I have never had a problem with consistency of signal with TP links and only changed from 500's to 1300's to increase band width. 5 Years on from my last upgrade to the 1300's I thought I'd look into the subject again and discovered the Devolo Magic2 2400 units and claims of fastest etc etc and the app looked practical so thought, right I'll give it a go. They install and pair very much the same as the TP Links and I did gain around 5 to 10Mbps over the 1300 TP Links in the workshop although the PING went up from around 9ms to around 12ms but ultimately no a big deal. HOWEVER, I use my connection for a online eSports where PING and consistency is far more important than band width. Whilst internet speed looked great, in an online race I started getting packet loss warnings and other network connection issues, something I've never had before! Two weeks of settings changes within the Devolo App, PC software, relocating plugs, checking Firmware, restarting and rebooting Routers and Magic 2's with no significant reliability gain followed. In the end I thought I cannot risk this again, so changed back to my old TP Link 1300's and straight away, 9ms PING and ZERO Packet loss or connection issue warnings. I contacted Devolo who passed the buck to Amazon who pass the buck to an automated system that goes no further than requesting a return but never actually allowing me to activate a return. I've chnaged every possible setting within my PC, I've checked Firmwares, Unit Pairing and Low and high power modes and the only minor improvement was returning it to low power mode where the tempuratures dropped from scarey 90 deg CPU top a still crazy 65deg CPU. The simple fact that swapping back to the TP Links after weeks of wasted time problem solving a moving goal post and the problem dispeared tells me all I need to know that the Devolo product is not as developed as it should be, latest Firmware from Devolo dated 2023 says something to! Adequate but over priced if all you do is watch TV and surf the net but do not touch if you use them for gaming. BUY TP LINKS I know they work.
D**C
Easy set up of quality poweline plugs - although expensive!
Bought to replace my failing dLan set up - had given 5+ years of service with one plug failure but was often a pain to reset/reboot when needed (too often). Debated but decided to stick with Devolo, glad I did. These were so easy to set up and add to - just plug in, add network details, and wait a few mins. All good so far, speeds up a bit but not massively, main limit is the part fibre 60 odd feed. Now have 3 wifi plus one non and all work 100% - need as internal walls have blocks with high metal content.... Expensive, almost twice that of the equivalent(ish) competition but I'm happy with both ease of set up and functioning now installed.
A**R
Devolo Magic 2-2400 Lan Triple Starter Kit
My house isn’t very big—just a terrace house. For my setup, a fully wired connection is ideal so I can directly connect my PC, NAS, and CCTV camera. This kit is perfect for me. I love it—it works like a dream. I have it already for a month I previously had an older TP-Link model, and after buying this one, the difference is like day and night. The setup is very easy, there is nothing even to talk about - more or less plug and play. It’s also nice to know that this high-quality product is made in Europe.
D**H
WiFi Marmite
I've been using inexpensive TP-Link 500Mbps extenders with additional nodes in my study and home cinema in quite a long house (27m). They worked fine, but over six years the TP-Link powerline transmitter connected to the router died twice, so I decided to upgrade. The devolo Magic 2-2400 Mbps whole house kit replacements are now up and running and provide very good WiFi coverage throughout the whole house, down to 50% in just two spots - one in a bathroom, and are so far stable. They are much larger than the TP-Link units, so large that they cover the mains socket switch they are attached to, and it's a bizarre design decision for a product intended for a domestic environment to have the network ports at the top of the units - this is always going to look ugly, but as the cinema unit is in a cupboard with the projection kit and the other is near the floor in a small study, it doesn't affect me. Installation, however, was a nightmare. Now I am not a network specialist, but I did work in IT consultancy for over 30 years, so am reasonably adept at installing and troubleshooting new software and hardware, and yes, I can read a manual. Reading other reviews, the essential problem seems to be that if you follow the very pared-down installation instructions step by step and it all works first time, you are a happy camper and you'll be up and running in 10 minutes. If it doesn't all work first time you may be entering a world of pain. The full online instruction manual has more pages, but tells you very little more. There is an amusing FAQ on the devolo web site where the question is posed: "How are Magic devices installed?" The "answer" provided is, "The devices connect automatically. You do not have to do anything." Who said the Germans had no sense of humour? On day one I spent approximately 3 hours attempting to install the devices, first pairing them (so that in theory two new devices each with its own security key should appear in your list of wireless connections) and then following the extra steps to create a mesh wireless network (utilising your existing router id and wireless key.) The manual is dumbed down almost to the point of uselessness. One of the first questions is raised when the manual recommends that you "make a note of the Wi-Fi key on the back of the devolo Magic adapter". At this point you pause because in the "whole home" kit you have two devolo Magic adapters, so which one do I use? The installation manual is specifically for the whole home kit, and has a picture of the three devices on the front... but there is no mention anywhere of the two WiFi keys question. In fact the manual has a space on the back page where you can write down "the" WiFi key. This point was also raised in a magazine review, where they suggested that maybe it's the first one you connect (it turns out that isn't necessarily so, for me it was the second.) It's not a large point, but it became significant later. Not being a complete idiot I wrote down the two WiFi keys, and Post-it noted each unit approprately, and also the security key on the transmitter unit (this key not mentioned in the manual at all) and of my existing hub/router itself. I also noted the steps I took on each attempt. By the way, the manual also said in English "the WiFi key on the back of the devolo Magic adapter". The other six languages said (in translation) "the WiFi key on the back of the devolo Magic WiFi adapter". So it became advisable to check some of the other language instructions at each step in case any other important words had been omitted in English. I followed all steps to pair the units. Unfortunately the manual doesn't call it "pairing" at this point and this becomes important when you recognise there are two processes to perform, pairing the units to create interlinked WiFi nodes, and THEN creating a meshed WiFi network with one unified WiFi key cloned from your hub. For the first process the manual refers to "connecting", "encryption", and then "set up WiFi connection on your smartphone etc." In the second process it does say that you can "Optionally use Mesh technology to connect all devolo Magic adapters and your router to a contiguous network..." Much later in the manual, after describing the indicator lights/buttons in six languages it mentions "Help: If automatic pairing during initial installation was unsuccessful, you can carry our manual pairing of the Magic adapters." Note that this is the first mention of the word "pairing" or "pair" and it's completely unclear whether this is a manual alternative to the first or second process! I managed to get one Magic WiFi adapter connected (white Powerline Connector light) and one not (red PLC). I had one devolo-460 listed in available WiFi connections, but neither of the WiFi keys worked (and nor did the main unit's security key, nor the router's WiFi key: I even tried them using the SSID on the back of each unit - Nada! I think I know what happened here. The unit that hadn't fully connected was the one supplying the WiFi key, not the WiFi key of the one that had connected, so I couldn't log on to the devolo-460 connection. Once again, "devolo-460" wasn't mentioned in the manual. I repeated this twice more and finally got all white lights. So, after 2 hours of fafffing about that was the "You do not have to do anything" part of the FAQ completely sorted! Now the Meshing. That just made things worse and I ended up with one WiFi unit's PLC light flashing white, the other flashing red. I couldn't log in to anything except my router, I still had the unloginable devolo-460 showing in my list of connections, and despite several attempts to reset to factory defaults I was unconvinced the units had actually reset. Three hours gone. Next morning I tried once more with no luck. I phoned the devolo help desk and was pleased to be number 2 in the queue, then quickly number 1, where I sat for 20 minutes. I though maybe this indicates they only have one help desk operator, and/or each problem takes about 20 minutes. Finally spoke a help-desk, a rather dour German who was abruptly dismissive of my attempts to enter the LAN unit's security key or the router WiFi key, before I explained in exasperation that if nothing else works you are led to attempt the implausible. After 35 minutes of starting from scratch we finally got through both processes to create a mesh WiFi system. Thirty-five minutes! That tells you that this was NOT straightforward. Several steps we had to repeat as they didn't "take" first time, and one step (creating the mesh) we had to repeat three times, moving the WiFi adapter closer and closer to the router until it managed to sync with the router's WPS process. When all that was done I located the units where they should be and they all reconnected fine, and (only 4 days later) everything seems stable. Main problems are an under-written installation guide that gives you no clue what to do if any step fails, sloppy structure and language translation where in an attempt to simplify things they manage to obscure meaning (e.g. "connection" or "basic installation" used instead of "pairing"; and "pairing" only used when describing how to use "manual pairing" when "automatic pairing" has failed - when by now you are not sure which of two processes this is. The fact it took 35 minutes to talk through and carry out the installation process for two WiFi adapters (it really was automatic with the TP-Link units) shows that when you have problems, you REALLY have problems, that can take a help-desk techie some time to bash through. So, including 55 minutes on the phone (including the 20 in the queue) that was a total of FOUR HOURS.
D**M
Good speeds - but a warning if you are on Vodafone
Good speeds - was synching at greater than 1200Mbps so I thought this was the perfect solution in my house (new build). However, when these are plugged in, it completely kills the Vodafone Wifi 7. I cant fathom how or why, unfortunately neither can Vodafone. Tried multiple sockets but these just don't work with Vodafone Superhub Wifi.
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