TP-LINK AV500 TL-WPA4226T KIT Leaflet

Product codes
TL-WPA4226T KIT
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For non-passthrough powerline device
For passthrough powerline device
AV500 
AV500 
Quick Installation Guide
Method 1: Plug and Play
Create a New Wireless Network
WiFi Powerline Extender 3-pack Kit
1.
 
Write down the default wireless network names 
(SSIDs) and passwords of both TL-WPA4220s. 
* The default SSID is TP-LINK_xxxxxx. (xxxxxx indicates the last six unique 
characters of the WLAN MAC address.) 
Wireless Network 
Name (SSID)*: 
TP-LINK_xxxxxx
Wireless Password: 
xxxxxxxx
Installation is completed when all the 
Powerline LEDs turn solid.
1. Make sure the additional devices use factory default settings. If not, 
    please reset them.
2. Plug them into the outlets and wait about 1 minute until their 
    Powerline LEDs turn solid.
If the Powerline LEDs do not turn solid, please follow the instructions in 
FAQ->Q1: 
1. For the two devices connected before, use the Pair Button to create a 
    powerline network (Q1->A). (Skip this step if you have already done this.)
2. For additional devices, use the Pair Button to join the existing powerline 
    network (Q1->B).
Read this to install additional devices 
TL-PA4010
TL-WPA4220
TL-WPA4220
AV500 
Additional 
Device
AV500 
AV500 
If the Powerline LEDs don’t turn solid, reset all the powerline devices, or create 
a powerline network by referring to FAQ-Q1.
All the Powerline LEDs will turn 
solid within 1 minute.
Enjoy! 
Use the default 
SSID (TP-LINK_xxxxxx or TP-LINK_yyyyyy)
 and 
password your wrote down to access the Internet.
2.
Connect your devices as follows. 
TL-WPA4220
TL-WPA4220
AV500 
AV500 
SSID:
TP-LINK_yyyyyy
SSID:
TP-LINK_xxxxxx
A powerline network requires at least two powerline 
devices. We use the powerline adapter TL-PA4010 as an 
example to work with TL-WPA4220.
Note
If your home or office already has powerline adapters, 
remove them first, install TL-WPA4220 using Method 1 
or Method 2, and then add your existing adapters to the 
powerline network.
LAN
WAN
TL-PA4010
SSID:
ABCDE
Internet
Power
On: The device is on.
Off: The device is off.
Blinking: The device is pairing.
Powerline
On: The device is connected to a powerline network.
Off: The device isn’t connected to any powerline network.
Blinking: The device is transferring data.
Ethernet
On: At least one Ethernet port is connected.
Off: No Ethernet port is connected.
Wi-Fi
Off: The wireless function is disabled.
Blinking quickly: The wireless function is enabled.
Blinking every second: The device is cloning Wi-Fi settings from 
a router.
LED Indicators
AV500 
AV500 
Ethernet
Ports
Reset
Button
Pair
Button
Wi-Fi/Wi-Fi Clone 
Button
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