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Is the TP link a power line adapter?
If so then a different power line adapter might work better.
But if the distance from the Superhub to the garage is too great then there will be a limit to how well it can work, in which case an ethernet cable run would be better and then use a wifi router connected to that in the garage.
My workshop is connected to the house by a covered hallway.
If I use a power line adapter in the workshop (which has a 100ft armoured cable to power the workshop) then I get 10mbit in the workshop.
Moving the power line adapter to the hallway is a shorter cable run back to the RCD and I get 70mbit internet in the workshop, which is how I got around the problem.
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I bought it on a bit of a whim and I don't think I got what I really wanted. I have the super hub in the living room, and then I've connected this in the kitchen. I imagined that when I went in to the garage I would search for wifi and I'd see one that said TP Link and then I'd connect to that, but I still connect to the original router.
I assume what it's doing is the signal from the router hits it and then this just kicks it a bit further?
I use Devolo DLAN 1200+ devices.
We have one base station and 5 extenders to give us wifi in every room in the house, the workshop and the garden.
You might not need so many, maybe just a base station and an extender.
You can't cheat science though, if the power cable run to the garage is too long then you can only use a socket with a shorter run, or switch to Cat 5 (I'd probably go with Cat 6 now though).
I do it differently with the network- the Devolo boxes are all set to the same network name and password- I can seamlessly move from room to room and no loss of signal. It is pretty nifty.
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
https://www.shop.bt.com/products/bt-mini-wi-fi-home-hotspot-600-kit-084288-BVFF.html
They work well. Extend the signal via the wiring, and then are wireless. Both units can be plugged into as well for a wired connection.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
It didn't work at all. It did work in the living room though. I think my house must have odd wiring?
http://uk.tp-link.com/products/details/cat-18_TL-WPA8630P-KIT.html
Didn't complete a speed test but seemed quick enough on Sky Fibre.
Might add another upstairs for those sitting on the toilet fretboard moments....