








⚡ Power your home network with lightning-fast, no-fuss wired connectivity!
The D-Link PowerLine AV2 1000 Gigabit Starter Kit (DHP-601AV) leverages your home's existing electrical wiring to deliver stable, high-speed Ethernet connections up to 1000Mbps. Featuring advanced AV2 technology with 2x2 MIMO, it ensures reliable, low-latency networking ideal for gaming, HD streaming, and large file transfers. Its plug-and-play design requires no extra cables, making it perfect for extending wired networks into hard-to-reach areas. Compact and expandable, this kit is a professional-grade solution to WiFi dead zones and unstable wireless connections.






















| ASIN | B00F0RC97A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #251 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | D-Link |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,279) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2013 |
| Department | wired networking |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.4 x 0.2 x 2.4 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | DHP-601AV |
| Manufacturer | D-Link Systems, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 0.2 x 2.4 inches |
| RAM | 16 GB |
H**L
Great performance!! Very easy to use.
If you have an older specification powerline kit, and you're unsure if it'll help... Well, it most certainly will! he house I currently live in is old as hell; built back in the 1800's, so the construction is really thick and doesn't really allow for the penetration of wifi signals. Very unreliable, makes it very hard if not impossible to play FPS games since the signal drops out a lot. Powerline adapters are fantastic because instead of utilizing wifi, they use your existing power lines running throughout your house as the wire. It's basically turning your powerlines into ethernet cables, thus you get the latency and reliability of a wired connection. So, I figured I could try a powerline adapter set. I've been using a TP-link powerline AV200 for a few months now and it was ...okay. Better and MUCH more reliable than wifi, but i was still limited speedwise; My internet is supposed to be 100 mbps down and 10 mbps up... But I was getting anywhere between 25-40 mbps down and 10 mbps up with the TP-link. I wanted better. I know I could do better. Warehouse deal'd a set of these puppies. Setup was very VERY easy, just plug them in, press the button on each of them so they link up and you're ready to go. Instantly, my speeds increased 2 fold. Now I get anywhere between 70-100 mbps. And one of the biggest things to keep in mind too, PLEASE don't plug them into a surge protector. When I switched it out I got roughly 10 mbps more speed without one, so it helps. And don't be afraid to experiment with where you plug in your powerline adapter either. Different outlets might be on different breakers, so it helps to fiddle around a little to get the best speeds you can. Get a decent ethernet cord too, cat6.
H**T
Highly recommend the D-Link DHP-601 Starter Kit, solved my WiFi nightmare.
Purchased a pair of these D-Link DHP-600's (pair listed as DHP-601) about two months ago and they have met all my expectations. Previously I was using a wireless range extender to stream a 1080P IP cam located in my garage. The garage is about 30 feet from the house and the wireless connection via the range extender was intermittent. Sometimes working fine while at other times dropping out completely and unexpectedly. Tried changing locations of the range extender, changed wireless channel several times, firmware updates etc. but could not get a reliable connection. It seemed that the connection would be lost at the most critical times, the constant resetting of the range extender and IP cam became infuriating. The DHP-600's solved my problem, had them working in minutes after unpacking and they have proven to be rock solid without a single instance of signal loss over an 8 week period. I have not tested the actual speed of the connection with a computer but the D-Link utility indicates a connection speed of around 500 Mbps. The connection speed varied depending on what circuit the router side adaptor was plugged into. The worse case scenario indicated a speed of 350 Mbps so some experimentation by moving the adaptors (in my case only the router side was movable) and checking connection speed via the D-Link utility will ensure the best results. Another interesting anecdote is that when the powerline adaptor is unplugged would reestablish a link in about three seconds. Not bad! I highly recommed the D-Link DHP-601 starter kit.
J**T
D-Link is Garbage
Piece of garbage. Spent 30 minutes on the phone with D-Link to determine the units are defective. Receive a link to obtain an RMA that ends in an error message stating " D-Link RMA We have just encountered an error while trying to process your request. We apologize for the inconvenience. Thank You. D-Link IT Web Staff" So no RMA!? Plus, I have to pay to return it for a replacement. Never buying another POS from D-Link again. UPDATE - 09/16/2014 I bought the TP-LINK TL-PA6010KIT AV600 TP-LINK TL-PA6010KIT AV600 Powerline Adapter Starter Kit, Up to 600Mbps, Gigabit Ports, Plug and Play, Power Saving Mode Works perfectly and setup took 7 seconds.
M**Y
It really works!
My WiFi doesn’t reach a corner of my house where I wanted to use Roku. I bought a 50 foot Ethernet cable which I would run though the house across the floor of two rooms, down a hallway, and down a flight of stairs, and into a room to plug into the Roku device. I would disconnect the Ethernet when finished and wind the Ethernet back up and store it until the next time. This got old real fast! I could have tacked the Ethernet against the baseboards up and down walls until I reached the Roku, but that would look horrible. So, I decided to have Ethernet professionally run from my cable modem to the TV. This would require a significant investment to get a professional to run the Ethernet through walls and floors to reach the TV. That would give me the optimal quality and look the best, but before spending the money to do this, I searched Amazon one more time to see if there were any products available which might be less intrusive and cheaper. That’s when I ran across this product. I was skeptical, but decided to give it a try. The setup was easy and I didn’t run into any problems and the result is a very good connection! The quality is not Up to Ethernet standards, but it is superior to anything else I tried. Periodically, there are short signal degradations and the picture quality is pixilated a little, but this quickly returns to a more normal good quality! That’s the only reason I gave this product a 4 star rating. I’m not a networking expert or an electrician, so I can’t confidently ascribe the signal quality fluctuations to this device, so this device might really deserve a 5 star rating. The occasional signal quality degradation is an acceptable trade off for me. I’m extremely satisfied with this product and I am very happy I found it before I spent the money to professionally run Ethernet!
A**.
Plug and Play. Speeds of up to 45 Mbps being achieved. Works on Indian 240 V Power Supply
D**N
There are a lot of factors to consider with products like these. The floor where the modem is located, the floor where you are trying to set up your connection, house construction, etc. For my situation, the modem is tucked into a bedroom at the very back of the rooming house I currently reside in. My bedroom is one floor up and at the very front of the house. I would say I am approximately 70 feet away from the modem. I plugged the modem into one of the two outlet units with a Cat5 cable. I am sure I could’ve upgraded to a cat six, but the CAT5 works perfectly for me. I plugged the sister unit into an outlet in my bedroom and plugged in a CAT5 cable to the unit and to my laptop. After following simple, clear installation instructions, the whole system fired up flawlessly. There are easy to see green lights on the outlet boxes to indicate everything is working perfectly and when it’s not. It’s been two weeks, I unplugged once to reboot the system, and it is worked flawlessly ever since. Using existing house wiring is great, takes the guesswork out of Wi-Fi signal strength and you don’t have to run additional cables throughout the house. It’s simple and a great option for most applications. I highly recommend this product.
R**K
Works with 240 V supply in India too. I can get speeds up to 300 Mbps with this. Works in houses with old wiring too.
S**Z
Cumplen con mis necesidades de eliminar un cable que no estaba oculto. Todavía tengo que probar su funcionamiento en otra ciudad, ya que lo tengo conectado a un Sling box alámbrico.
S**K
The D-Link PowerLine AV2 1000 Gigabit Starter Kit fell short of expectations in my new home. Despite being advertised as delivering up to 1 Gbps, the speeds I observed ranged between 50-100 Mbps, which is far below what I needed for smooth streaming and gaming. Connection drops were frequent and frustrating, making the setup unreliable for any consistent use. Given that my home is newly built, I doubt the wiring is to blame. The plug-and-play setup was simple enough, but the performance issues overshadowed any convenience. I had hoped for a dependable solution to extend my network, but this product didn’t deliver on its promises.
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