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title: "G.hn Wave 2 Powerline Ethernet Adapter PoE – 2 Gigabit Ports, 30W Power Budget, Supports 802.3at PoE, Powerline 2000, Plug & Play, Ideal for Gaming, Work, etc., – Single Device (GPL-2000PoE)"
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# 2000 Mbps Powerline Speed Dual Gigabit Ethernet Ports 30W PoE Power Budget G.hn Wave 2 Powerline Ethernet Adapter PoE – 2 Gigabit Ports, 30W Power Budget, Supports 802.3at PoE, Powerline 2000, Plug & Play, Ideal for Gaming, Work, etc., – Single Device (GPL-2000PoE)

**Brand:** nexuslink
**Price:** 30.02 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power your network, power your life—no dead zones, just pure speed!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** G.hn Wave 2 Powerline Ethernet Adapter PoE – 2 Gigabit Ports, 30W Power Budget, Supports 802.3at PoE, Powerline 2000, Plug & Play, Ideal for Gaming, Work, etc., – Single Device (GPL-2000PoE) by nexuslink
- **How much does it cost?** 30.02 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- nexuslink enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Effortless setup with NexusLink’s seamless Powerline tech—expand your network in minutes, no tech headaches.
- • **Blazing Fast Wired Speeds:** Experience ultra-reliable 2000 Mbps over your home’s electrical wiring—bye-bye WiFi dead zones!
- • **Power & Data in One Cable:** Supports 802.3at PoE with 30W power budget—perfect for powering security cams and access points without extra cables.
- • **Optimized for Streaming & Gaming:** Advanced G.hn Wave 2 tech minimizes lag and boosts video quality for uninterrupted binge sessions and pro-level gaming.
- • **Trusted Enterprise-Grade Stability:** NexusLink’s latest tech outperforms WiFi extenders—secure, stable connections for your smart home or remote office.

## Overview

The NexusLink G.hn Wave 2 Powerline Ethernet Adapter PoE (GPL-2000PoE) delivers up to 2000 Mbps over existing electrical wiring with dual gigabit ports and a 30W PoE power budget. Designed for seamless plug-and-play setup, it supports 802.3at PoE to power devices like security cameras while providing a stable, lag-free connection optimized for gaming, streaming, and remote work. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable wired internet without rewiring, it leverages advanced G.hn Wave 2 technology to outperform traditional WiFi extenders.

## Description

desertcart.com: NexusLink G.hn Wave 2 Powerline Ethernet Adapter PoE – 2 Gigabit Ports, 30W Power Budget, Supports 802.3at PoE, Powerline 2000, Plug & Play, Ideal for Gaming, Work, etc., – Single Device (GPL-2000PoE) : Electronics

Review: PoE and the best Powerline tech is terrific. - I've been using powerline adapters for about 8 years, and decided to upgrade my network to the new g.hn Wave 2 adapters that are coming out. I really liked that Comtrend/NexusLink has a "complete line" of adapters that leverage the same g.hn tech but perform specific functions. This POE adapter is especially useful, since it simplifies connecting devices like security cameras as it will power and connect the camera with a single cable, but also simplifies the back haul connectivity since the g.hn can use the power lines to connect back to the router. I have a network using 3 of the basic GPL-2000PT adapters and two of the GPL-2000WAC access point adapters. I bought the POE device for a security camera at the far end of the house that had poor wifi connectivity. After initially getting the POE adapter, I wasn't able to get it to pair with my existing network using the "link" buttons. I tried multiple times and multiple ways, but the POE wouldn't join my existing network. I emailed support and they sent some instructions over email to try. Those didn't work, so I ended up getting a call with them. The support tech I spoke with was very helpful, and we tried a few more attempts but we still couldn't get it to pair, so he issued an RMA and sent a replacement out. The replacement shipped quickly, but to my frustration the replacement also wouldn't pair with the network. However, the replacement POE and original POE adapter would pair with each other. At this point, I believed the issue might be either my other adapters, or how I had set up my network. I gathered all of my adapters together and did full factory resets on everything. Starting from square one, the POE adapters would pair with each other, the PT and WAC adapters would pair with each other, but the POE and PT/WAC adapters wouldn't pair together. All of these devices have built-in web interfaces that can be accessed by connecting to the network port and going to 192.168.0.5 (all adapters use this IP by default). On the main page, there is a "Domain Name" under "Basic Settings" and "Pairing Password" under "Encryption Settings". These are the two items that need to match in order for the devices to join the same g.hn network and talk with one another. I first tried changing the "Domain Name" to match from the web interface. Doing this allowed the devices to "see" each other, however they couldn't pass data and wouldn't pair using the link button. I then changed the "Pairing Password" from whatever the factory default is to something else, and to my surprise the POE and PT/WAC adapters paired successfully! I always used the "link" button on the sides of the devices to link them together, so I never changed these manually from the web interface before. As such, it seems whatever the factory default pairing password is on the POE devices is different from the other models, and it looks like this has to match in order for the "link" button to pair successfully. So if you buy a POE adapter and are also struggling to get it to pair with one of the other models successfully, try manually changing the pairing password on both from their web interfaces to match. I relayed this information back to support, and they let me keep both POE adapters as a thanks. I'm really pleased with the way these are working, and I'm also very happy with the level of support I received. It's inconvenient that the POE and other models can't *currently* (as of 8/2020) pair using the link button, but there's a solid workaround, and I'm sure Comtrend will investigate further and release a software fix. The other thing I like about the company is they actually appear to support their devices with software updates and bug fixes, whereas most other vendors of powerline network adapters just ignore them after they get released and bugs never get fixed. Even if this was just an issue specific to my set adapters and isn't a problem for anyone else, I learned something in the process, which is always worth the effort.
Review: Good or Maybe Excellent - This was paired with a NexusLink GPL-120OPoE model, and it was as easy as plugging it on the wall outlet and pressing security button on the first and then on the second. Of course, they’re different models and speeds, but the throughput I got was well below my WiFi when testing with a laptop. I was getting an average of 65 Mbps. That’s many times slower than the advertised for the NexusLink GPL-1200 let alone for this model, GPL-2000, which is rated for 2Gbps. The latter was downstairs directly connected to the router and the other upstairs at no more than 60 feet away. However, it clearly seems that the issue was not with this unit. Connecting directly to the GPL 1200 with an RJ-45, my laptop saw that connection as 100 Mbps instead of 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps). When connecting to the GPL 2000, it connected at 1 Gbps. That means that this Nexuslink could theoretically get a much better speed if it was connected to another GPL 2000 or even to the GPL 1000 if it was not limited to 100 Mbps. Since I had ordered this for one of my cameras that I didn’t want to run cables to, it worked very well for that. It didn’t require too much bandwidth and the power provided by PoE was perfect for the camera. My main objective was met. There could be many reasons for that lower speed, such as both being on different electrical circuit breakers or some type of interference. But I believe that the main reason is that the other unit has an issue, which I hope to work it out. From what I see, this works well. Unfortunately, my issue didn’t allow me to test it under better circumstances, but even at the speed I got, it proved to be good for security cameras and I would say even for most video streaming services and regular internet browsing.

## Features

- FAST, RELIABLE INTERNET WHERE YOU NEED IT – Skip the WiFi dead zones! This G.hn Wave 2 Powerline Ethernet Adapter delivers up to 2000 Mbps over your home’s electrical wiring, giving you a strong, stable connection for gaming, video streaming, and working from home.
- SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY WITH PoE SUPPORT – No need for extra power cables! This Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Powerline Adapter supports 802.3at PoE with a 30W power budget, ideal for powering security cameras, access points, and other PoE devices while delivering fast internet.
- EASY SETUP AND NETWORK EXPANSION – Plug in any NexusLink GPL-2000 Ethernet Adapter to your router and this GPL-2000PoE to your PoE device for an Ethernet over Power Line connection. Requires at least two adapters for a complete connection—choose from the GPL-2000PT-KIT, GPL-2000S4, or the GPL-2000PT-KIT for a full setup.
- OPTIMIZED FOR VIDEO STREAMING – Utilizing advanced G.hn technology, this Powerline Ethernet Adapter enhances video quality and minimizes lag, providing a smooth, high-quality gaming and streaming experience for your favorite shows, movies, or live events.
- TRUSTED PERFORMANCE FROM NEXUSLINK – With the latest G.hn Wave 2 technology, NexusLink delivers a powerful, stable connection that outperforms traditional WiFi extenders. Ideal for Ethernet Through Power Outlet solutions in homes and businesses.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B087QTBSBT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #511 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | NEXUSLINK |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Game Console, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2000 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Manufacturer | NEXUSLINK |
| UPC | 850005998112 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NEXUSLINK
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop, Game Console, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet
- **Data Link Protocol:** Ethernet
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 2000 Megabits Per Second
- **Hardware Interface:** Ethernet
- **Manufacturer:** NEXUSLINK
- **UPC:** 850005998112

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ PoE and the best Powerline tech is terrific.
*by S***S on August 30, 2020*

I've been using powerline adapters for about 8 years, and decided to upgrade my network to the new g.hn Wave 2 adapters that are coming out. I really liked that Comtrend/NexusLink has a "complete line" of adapters that leverage the same g.hn tech but perform specific functions. This POE adapter is especially useful, since it simplifies connecting devices like security cameras as it will power and connect the camera with a single cable, but also simplifies the back haul connectivity since the g.hn can use the power lines to connect back to the router. I have a network using 3 of the basic GPL-2000PT adapters and two of the GPL-2000WAC access point adapters. I bought the POE device for a security camera at the far end of the house that had poor wifi connectivity. After initially getting the POE adapter, I wasn't able to get it to pair with my existing network using the "link" buttons. I tried multiple times and multiple ways, but the POE wouldn't join my existing network. I emailed support and they sent some instructions over email to try. Those didn't work, so I ended up getting a call with them. The support tech I spoke with was very helpful, and we tried a few more attempts but we still couldn't get it to pair, so he issued an RMA and sent a replacement out. The replacement shipped quickly, but to my frustration the replacement also wouldn't pair with the network. However, the replacement POE and original POE adapter would pair with each other. At this point, I believed the issue might be either my other adapters, or how I had set up my network. I gathered all of my adapters together and did full factory resets on everything. Starting from square one, the POE adapters would pair with each other, the PT and WAC adapters would pair with each other, but the POE and PT/WAC adapters wouldn't pair together. All of these devices have built-in web interfaces that can be accessed by connecting to the network port and going to 192.168.0.5 (all adapters use this IP by default). On the main page, there is a "Domain Name" under "Basic Settings" and "Pairing Password" under "Encryption Settings". These are the two items that need to match in order for the devices to join the same g.hn network and talk with one another. I first tried changing the "Domain Name" to match from the web interface. Doing this allowed the devices to "see" each other, however they couldn't pass data and wouldn't pair using the link button. I then changed the "Pairing Password" from whatever the factory default is to something else, and to my surprise the POE and PT/WAC adapters paired successfully! I always used the "link" button on the sides of the devices to link them together, so I never changed these manually from the web interface before. As such, it seems whatever the factory default pairing password is on the POE devices is different from the other models, and it looks like this has to match in order for the "link" button to pair successfully. So if you buy a POE adapter and are also struggling to get it to pair with one of the other models successfully, try manually changing the pairing password on both from their web interfaces to match. I relayed this information back to support, and they let me keep both POE adapters as a thanks. I'm really pleased with the way these are working, and I'm also very happy with the level of support I received. It's inconvenient that the POE and other models can't *currently* (as of 8/2020) pair using the link button, but there's a solid workaround, and I'm sure Comtrend will investigate further and release a software fix. The other thing I like about the company is they actually appear to support their devices with software updates and bug fixes, whereas most other vendors of powerline network adapters just ignore them after they get released and bugs never get fixed. Even if this was just an issue specific to my set adapters and isn't a problem for anyone else, I learned something in the process, which is always worth the effort.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good or Maybe Excellent
*by J***V on October 4, 2022*

This was paired with a NexusLink GPL-120OPoE model, and it was as easy as plugging it on the wall outlet and pressing security button on the first and then on the second. Of course, they’re different models and speeds, but the throughput I got was well below my WiFi when testing with a laptop. I was getting an average of 65 Mbps. That’s many times slower than the advertised for the NexusLink GPL-1200 let alone for this model, GPL-2000, which is rated for 2Gbps. The latter was downstairs directly connected to the router and the other upstairs at no more than 60 feet away. However, it clearly seems that the issue was not with this unit. Connecting directly to the GPL 1200 with an RJ-45, my laptop saw that connection as 100 Mbps instead of 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps). When connecting to the GPL 2000, it connected at 1 Gbps. That means that this Nexuslink could theoretically get a much better speed if it was connected to another GPL 2000 or even to the GPL 1000 if it was not limited to 100 Mbps. Since I had ordered this for one of my cameras that I didn’t want to run cables to, it worked very well for that. It didn’t require too much bandwidth and the power provided by PoE was perfect for the camera. My main objective was met. There could be many reasons for that lower speed, such as both being on different electrical circuit breakers or some type of interference. But I believe that the main reason is that the other unit has an issue, which I hope to work it out. From what I see, this works well. Unfortunately, my issue didn’t allow me to test it under better circumstances, but even at the speed I got, it proved to be good for security cameras and I would say even for most video streaming services and regular internet browsing.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Works..... Sometimes
*by T***O on April 25, 2023*

This product was very easy to set up. I ordered this product since I have wifi issues such as buffering in my household and my son is a gamer and we all know that's a no no. This item seems not to be working as efficiently as I thought it could and it could actually be me. I will do an update after I watch a few more Youtube videos just to make sure I am using that product properly.

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