TP-Link Powerline WiFi Extender - Powerline Adapter with WiFi, WiFi Booster, Plug & Play, Power Saving, Ethernet over Power, Expand both Wired and WiFi Connections, AV600 (TL-WPA4220 KIT)
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- WiFi powerline adapter provides up to 600Mbps Ethernet over power, up to 300Mbps WiFi. Ideal to be Ethernet extender who can easily go over the walls- Network adapter with HomePlug AV support to easily add multiple adapters and works under 110-240V
- Power saving automatically reduces power consumption by up to 85%
- Wired speeds up to 600Mbps and wireless speeds up to 300Mbps. Perfect for connecting smart TVs, streaming HD video lag-free HD, and online gaming
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Discussed in Relaying Wi-Fi to detached garage at a distance in the Tesla Motors Club community
Redekw
You can send your internet signal through your powerline with a "Powerline" adaptor. you would put an adapter (it plugs into a wall outlet) near your router (and connect with a Cat-5 cable) and the adapter would modulate and transmit the internet signal through your powerline into your garage. In your garage, you would ... ... more
LoudMusic
This is exactly what I was going to recommend. The big caveats here are that the two powerline modules apparently need to be on the same electrical phase, and they do have a maximum range. That might just take some trial and error. I have the non-wifi version of this and it works pretty great in my little house. ... more
Volleyballmom
Wow- that also sounds like a feasible option. My garage and home have two separate electrical meters so not sure that would work. I just retested my Wi-Fi reception in the garage with my old-ish iPhone and it actually got a pretty good signal. It never could before (must be the new router we got for the house). I'm assuming ... ... more
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