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product_id: 170757898
title: "devolo Magic 2-2400 Lan Triple Starter Kit: (Up To 2400 Mbps For Your Powerline Home Network, 3x GB Lan Ports, Ideal For Online Gaming, 4k/8k Uhd Streaming, Stable Home Working)"
brand: "devolo"
price: "COP 1737716"
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reviews_count: 11
category: "Devolo"
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# 2400 Mbps blazing speed Powerline tech via wall sockets 3x Gigabit LAN ports devolo Magic 2-2400 Lan Triple Starter Kit: (Up To 2400 Mbps For Your Powerline Home Network, 3x GB Lan Ports, Ideal For Online Gaming, 4k/8k Uhd Streaming, Stable Home Working)

**Brand:** devolo
**Price:** COP 1737716
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power your home network like a pro — speed, stability, and seamless connectivity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** devolo Magic 2-2400 Lan Triple Starter Kit: (Up To 2400 Mbps For Your Powerline Home Network, 3x GB Lan Ports, Ideal For Online Gaming, 4k/8k Uhd Streaming, Stable Home Working) by devolo
- **How much does it cost?** COP 1737716 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- devolo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** Say goodbye to flaky WiFi—enjoy consistent, wired-grade reliability throughout your home.
- • **Blazing Fast 2400 Mbps:** Experience ultra-smooth 4K/8K streaming & lag-free gaming with lightning-speed data transfer.
- • **Triple Gigabit LAN Ports:** Connect multiple devices simultaneously without the clutter of extra switches or hubs.
- • **Expandable & Future-Proof:** Start with the starter kit and effortlessly scale your network with additional devolo Magic adapters.
- • **Plug & Play Powerline Networking:** Turn any power socket into a high-speed internet hub—no complex wiring needed.

## Overview

The devolo Magic 2-2400 LAN Triple Starter Kit delivers up to 2400 Mbps over your home’s electrical wiring, featuring three Gigabit LAN ports for multiple wired connections. Ideal for gamers, remote workers, and UHD streamers, it transforms any power outlet into a high-speed internet access point. Designed for easy expansion and superior stability compared to WiFi, this kit ensures a robust, low-latency network with a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.

## Description

From the manufacturer Magic 2 LAN triple One of the Global Market Leaders of Powerline Networking As usual, with maximum performance and exclusive technologies. Internet from your wall socket: devolo Magic’s Powerline technology enables you to enjoy a fast, stable Internet connection in any room. The Magic 2 LAN triple power socket adapter is equipped with three Gigabit LAN ports with a maximum speed of 2400 Mbps. The Starter Kit design gives you a new Powerline network with the adapter. But you can also use the Magic 2 LAN triple to expand an existing network. This allows you to dispense with a LAN switch in your home office or living room. The start of a wonderful connectionSet up your devolo Powerline network with the starter kit. Can easily be extended with other devolo Magic adapters at any time A transmission rate of 2400 Mbit/s with 3 freely usable gigabit LAN ports Internet in any room at full speed The devolo Magic 2 LAN triple adapters mean that you are no longer reliant on WiFi connections that are susceptible to disruption. Now you can connect your network-capable devices – computer, game console, or Smart TV – directly to the internet via LAN. Our Magic adapters’ Powerline technology enables connected devices to get their internet signal from a power socket. Technical Data

Review: Superior connectivity over cable and WiFi, but setup not easy - I had been using TP Link devices, to get cable bandwidth over my mains sockets at the other end of my house to where the router is located. However, I started to get low signal strength and disconnecting, which rendered them useless. Having done some research, I decided to take the plunge, and try these powerline devices. Initial setup failed completely, so I decided to follow the manual process for pairing the devices, which worked perfectly. I did notice you must have them not all on the same circuit, especially if there are lots of other mains devices connected, as it will cause a weak signal warning over the cables. I placed the 2 Wi-Fi/LAN devices in the same sockets where my TP-Link devices were, and they both connected to the device at the router end perfectly. To configure the Wi-Fi on them, I strongly recommend you download the app 'Devolo Cockpit' onto your mobile first. It will automatically detect the Wi-Fi and allow you to configure and make changes to SSID and password, so you will not need the key from the back of the devices. It is a brilliant app, and easy to use, but sometimes you need to keep re-connecting until it recognises the devices, so be patient. I get nearly 100MB on Wi-Fi, and full bandwidth of 200MB over the cables. Expensive, but well worth the money, as you are paying for superior performance and signal quality.
Review: Better than AV2 600 - So nearly decade later and AV2 Homeplug Powerline has moved over for the ITU G.hn standard. I decided to buy the wired version (too many reviews of pain with the WiFi) and give them a go. They worked out of the box, and I had no issues during set-up. They did require a firmware update, but that was about it. To be clear, I bought a Devolo Magic2 LAN Triple. This contains ONE triple port, and ONE single port adapter. I think the box art on this is very deceptive. The triple port adapter is slightly bigger than the single port, both are bigger than AV2 and both run much hotter - for better or worse. Also, I ordered an desertcart Warehouse deal, and the first one desertcart sent didn't actually have any triple port Magic2 in the box (just two single port ones) , so I had to return and re-order. I've discovered they're happy to run in parallel to AV2 adapters without any noticeable loss, and bizarrely the Devolo Cockpit software even spots AV2 and Magic2 adapters. There's also web-page access to the adapters via their ip address, and the ability a set password if you don't trust people on your network. The iPhone Home Network app is okay - but it doesn't display any link speed information despite telling you it will. In tests at range I discovered a few surprises. AV2 is in the same location for reference, tests using iperf3: - TP-Link AV2 600 Two-Port ~16Mb/s (appears to split bandwidth across both ports rather than share it) - TP-Link AV2 600 Single-Port ~32Mb/s - Magic2 Single and Triple Port ~80Mb/s If range is reduced, speeds jump quite quickly up to 200Mb/s and then on to about 350Mb/s if distances are close. As a rule, expect 150 to 200Mb/s in a new-build four bedroom, but be prepared for slower. You'll still beat an AV2, but it might only be on range, or a factor of two. And in some cases, I suspect AV2 1300 will beat the Magic2, but not necessarily if you have older AV2 kit mixed with new stuff, which is why I was testing the Magic2. Will I keep them? Well that depends on whether they're stable. They solved my problem and increased my setup by speeds by about 7 or 8 times. I'm concerned about the temperature they run at (50C on the back, 35C on the front, 0.3A@240V = 7W), but they do have a three year warranty in case they melt down though. Note - if you're looking for adding WiFi Access Points to parts of your house, I wouldn't recommend the Magic2, simply because you'll be crippling any broadband gains you may be looking for, go for WiFi Mesh and Access Points with a dedicated third back-channel, or run Cat6 cabling (budget vs effort). The Magic2 is about easy of use, and getting the best out of something while doing very little. It does achieve this very well. Better than AV2 600 for sure, but it's not a "magic" bullet (sorry - groan now).

## Features

- Before purchasing: devolo Magic products are not compatible with dLAN products! Please pay close attention to the models you are already using. Use only Magic adapter together with other Magic adapters.
- Powerline devices cannot be used across electricity meters and need to be used in the same power electricity circuit.
- We recommend connecting all powerline devices directly to a wall socket (rather than a power strip).
- Do not place powerline devices near washing machines, air conditioners or other household appliances.
- Magic LAN products do not have WiFi. If you require a product with integrated WiFi, please select a Magic WiFi product.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07ZZDWVGN |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,871 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 16 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Box Contents | Starter Kit : 1 x Magic 2 Lan Adapter , 1 x Magic 2 Lan Triple Adapter, 1 x 2 m Ethernet cable, 1 installation guide |
| Brand | devolo |
| Brand Name | devolo |
| Color | White |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with all wi-fi routers, devolo MAGIC and G.hn adapters and wi-fi-capable devices |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Android, Windows |
| Compatible devices | Compatible with all wi-fi routers, devolo MAGIC and G.hn adapters and wi-fi-capable devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,890 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2400 Megabits Per Second |
| Data link protocol | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Data transfer rate | 2400 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Hardware interface | Ethernet |
| Item Weight | 0.86 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Devolo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8512 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Android 5.0 Lollipop |
| Model Number | 8512 |
| Product Warranty | 3 Year Manufacturer |
| Unit Count | 1.00 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** devolo
- **Colour:** White
- **Compatible Operating System Family:** Android, Windows
- **Compatible devices:** Compatible with all wi-fi routers, devolo MAGIC and G.hn adapters and wi-fi-capable devices
- **Data link protocol:** Gigabit Ethernet
- **Data transfer rate:** 2400 Megabits Per Second
- **Hardware interface:** Ethernet
- **Item weight:** 0.86 Kilograms
- **Number of Packs:** 2
- **Unit count:** 1.00 count

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size Name, Style Name** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does Mesh go over WiFi or powerline? Hopefully it’s smart enough to use powerline? For low latency and high speed. I have the magic 1 home kit, 1200mb**
A: Whilst MESH is a Wi-fi technology, I’m assuming your question relates to this product. 

MESH works by providing what looks like a single Wi-fi network across your home, with nodes on the network intelligently talking to each other to “hand over” Wi-fi devices to the mesh node with the strongest signal. This is different from simply having multiple access points with the same name where you can find your phone is still connected to an access point in the lounge when you’re now standing next to an alternate network point in your bedroom for example.

The problem with mesh is that despite its cleverness, in most installations it still requires the Wi-fi signal to be bounced around the home from mesh node to mesh node and that’s not the most efficient. This also means that each node needs to be relatively near the previous node so if you have a large home and want Wi-fi in two opposite ends of the house, you may need multiple nodes to relay the signal (and may find you can’t get a signal down to your home office garden shed for example as you can’t put a node between the house and shed as it’d be outside.

What this kit adds is “backhaul” over powerline: essentially the idea being that the internet signal is broadcast along the power lines in your house to the mesh node, and then broadcast from that node as part of a single “cross house” mesh network. This not only had the advantage of creating a virtual “wired” connection between the router and each node, but also allows you to put a broadcasting node anywhere where you have mains power - so this could include out in your garage or in your garden shed. 

I’m a huge fan of Devolo kit and have used their stuff for years but must admit I’ve not tried this particular product yet, but thought the answer may help :-)

Ps powerlines are generally very good but you can run into problems where you have separate consumer breakers units / fuse boards in a house or where you’re running long extension cables etc but I’ve still always found them reliable

**Q: Maybe this is a stupid question, but, how can this ever achieve 2,400 Mbit (2.4 Gbit?) speed if the ethernet cable to the router is only 1 Gbit?**
A: Simple answer is it can't because powerline only ever get a fraction of the stated speed. I'm not sure how they test but possibly it is with 2 adapters next door to each other or some theoretical calculation. The best I can get is around 900 for two units on the same circuit. Speed drops with distance and different circuits. But the speeds are higher than I got with an earlier 500 pair of units, so overall I am pleased as wifi drops in connection speed due to distance & brick walls in my house

**Q: Does the Magic 2 system cope better than the older dLan system with the two Devolo units being on different ring mains?**
A: I'm not an electrician or engineer, but speaking from my own personal experience, I have it working across 2 ring mains, one downstairs the other upstairs.

**Q: What’s the consistency/stability like?**
A: I have 3 units on my network. The single port unit is connected to a gigabyte switch to access main LAN and internet with 2x 3 port units connected to TVs. They are on different mains rings in a mid sized house.
In brief, the system seems stable. 
I don't lose connection unless there is a power cut or one of the rings is turned off.
I can stream 4K BBC Blue Planet on BBC iPlayer for an hour or more to a 4K TV without any noticeable problem. (Not using the other TV connection). I haven't tried a load test beyond normal use as described.
The old TV in the back room could not use HD iPlayer in that location using my old powerline blocks but it can with the new Devolo ones.
I can also hook up an apple TV+ box and a Blueray player to same module.
Easy to install, no problems to date.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superior connectivity over cable and WiFi, but setup not easy
*by D***F on 21 November 2020*

I had been using TP Link devices, to get cable bandwidth over my mains sockets at the other end of my house to where the router is located. However, I started to get low signal strength and disconnecting, which rendered them useless. Having done some research, I decided to take the plunge, and try these powerline devices. Initial setup failed completely, so I decided to follow the manual process for pairing the devices, which worked perfectly. I did notice you must have them not all on the same circuit, especially if there are lots of other mains devices connected, as it will cause a weak signal warning over the cables. I placed the 2 Wi-Fi/LAN devices in the same sockets where my TP-Link devices were, and they both connected to the device at the router end perfectly. To configure the Wi-Fi on them, I strongly recommend you download the app 'Devolo Cockpit' onto your mobile first. It will automatically detect the Wi-Fi and allow you to configure and make changes to SSID and password, so you will not need the key from the back of the devices. It is a brilliant app, and easy to use, but sometimes you need to keep re-connecting until it recognises the devices, so be patient. I get nearly 100MB on Wi-Fi, and full bandwidth of 200MB over the cables. Expensive, but well worth the money, as you are paying for superior performance and signal quality.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than AV2 600
*by J***N on 25 April 2021*

So nearly decade later and AV2 Homeplug Powerline has moved over for the ITU G.hn standard. I decided to buy the wired version (too many reviews of pain with the WiFi) and give them a go. They worked out of the box, and I had no issues during set-up. They did require a firmware update, but that was about it. To be clear, I bought a Devolo Magic2 LAN Triple. This contains ONE triple port, and ONE single port adapter. I think the box art on this is very deceptive. The triple port adapter is slightly bigger than the single port, both are bigger than AV2 and both run much hotter - for better or worse. Also, I ordered an Amazon Warehouse deal, and the first one Amazon sent didn't actually have any triple port Magic2 in the box (just two single port ones) , so I had to return and re-order. I've discovered they're happy to run in parallel to AV2 adapters without any noticeable loss, and bizarrely the Devolo Cockpit software even spots AV2 and Magic2 adapters. There's also web-page access to the adapters via their ip address, and the ability a set password if you don't trust people on your network. The iPhone Home Network app is okay - but it doesn't display any link speed information despite telling you it will. In tests at range I discovered a few surprises. AV2 is in the same location for reference, tests using iperf3: - TP-Link AV2 600 Two-Port ~16Mb/s (appears to split bandwidth across both ports rather than share it) - TP-Link AV2 600 Single-Port ~32Mb/s - Magic2 Single and Triple Port ~80Mb/s If range is reduced, speeds jump quite quickly up to 200Mb/s and then on to about 350Mb/s if distances are close. As a rule, expect 150 to 200Mb/s in a new-build four bedroom, but be prepared for slower. You'll still beat an AV2, but it might only be on range, or a factor of two. And in some cases, I suspect AV2 1300 will beat the Magic2, but not necessarily if you have older AV2 kit mixed with new stuff, which is why I was testing the Magic2. Will I keep them? Well that depends on whether they're stable. They solved my problem and increased my setup by speeds by about 7 or 8 times. I'm concerned about the temperature they run at (50C on the back, 35C on the front, 0.3A@240V = 7W), but they do have a three year warranty in case they melt down though. Note - if you're looking for adding WiFi Access Points to parts of your house, I wouldn't recommend the Magic2, simply because you'll be crippling any broadband gains you may be looking for, go for WiFi Mesh and Access Points with a dedicated third back-channel, or run Cat6 cabling (budget vs effort). The Magic2 is about easy of use, and getting the best out of something while doing very little. It does achieve this very well. Better than AV2 600 for sure, but it's not a "magic" bullet (sorry - groan now).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, Solid, Quick.... expensive
*by J***N on 25 January 2021*

I bought these to replace some Netgear 1200 poweplugs that were driving me up the wall. Namely the Netgear models would occasionally drop connection and "go to sleep" now and then. An issue which I just couldn't fix as they didn't have the function to turn of this power saving feature. Anyway concerning the Devolo Magic 2-4000. What can I say... a bit like a well oiled machine they've not missed a beat in 2 months (and counting). The install software wasn't "Apple level" friendly but after a few clicks and attempts I managed to set them up to my preferences with no issue (turned off power saver mode), and once done you don't need to ever really go back. So solid stable connection.. tick! Speed wise in fairness they're not much quicker than the old Netgear 1200 models. I am getting about 140-150MB so quicker yes than the Netgear which did actually give me 120MB. However the Devolo connection is solid and stable so I'm as pleased as punch. So speed... tick! Additionally this model has three outputs on the "output" plug which is incredibly useful in this new age of home working as it means I can have multiple devises plugged in at once without having to resort to the dreaded Wi-Fi or having to purchase additional expansion units. Perfect for a small home office! So in conclusion if you are after a solid stable powerplug solution then they come really recommended, night and day compared to the old Netgear ones I had. No they probably wont give you a 240MB connection and yes they are a tad expensive but I guess you get what you pay for.

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*Last updated: 2026-07-10*