Re: Powerline adapters for extending wi-fi.

I thought 3 or 4 powerline adapters could be set to work together - various persons on web say it works ok??
Sorry this isn't a solution - more of a problem
My problem is (apart from being daft) - I have a BT3 hub with powerline adapter operating a youview box, but I can't get wi-fi in that room(house extension) Can i use it or another"cloned" adapter to connect some kind of extender. I recently bought a TP link TD-W8961ND to use as a remote access point for wi-fi but it doesn't have WAN port so I guess it's the wrong thing.
I can't locate a normal extender anywhere so I need to use powerline adapters somehow - but what do I need to make it work?? Help please!
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You need to add an Ethernet switch in that room, to give you more than one Ethernet connection. Then a wireless access point like the TP Link TL-WA701ND, and plug that into one of the Ethernet ports on the switch. Another port on that switch would connect to the Youview box. That would give you a couple of spare Ethernet ports to coneect other stuff to.
The TP link TD-W8961ND is not the right device to do this.
Powerline adapter  -------  Ethenet Switch --------   TP Link WA701ND
                                                "              ---------  YouView Box
A suitable Ethernet switch would be the TP Link TL-SF1005D
There is a similar diagram on this link, but with different Powerline adapters.
http://forumhelp.dyndns.info/networking/powerline3​.jpg
TP Link setup
http://forumhelp.dyndns.info/hardware/TP_link/wa70​1nd/wa701nd_v2/wa701nd_v2_wiz.html
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