Motorola MoCA Adapter for Ethernet Over Coax, Plug and Play, Ultra Fast Speeds, Boost Home Network for Better Streaming and Gaming (1 Gbps – MoCA 2 Pack)
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Cortsar
> 3 dayIt will not work with Comcast. Tried everything and even had the rep on the phone try to make it work for almost 2 hours. We were both curious if it was human error or just incompatible. As soon as the filters are installed and the MoCA is enabled via the gateway; all the WiFi and internet went down. Tried a few times and it just kept occurring. tested it on my friends Fios set up and it worked amazingly.
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Abu M
> 3 dayDespite the listing saying it doesnt work with AT&T, I was able to get it to work with AT&T fiber.
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Mayer222
Greater than one weekThese things are legit! It took all of 10 minutes to hook up these two adapters. I have one at my main router and the second in my home theater area. I purchased a 5 port Ethernet switch to connect my Xbox, receiver, and TiVo to my 2nd MoCa Adapter. I had little to no speed loss on my Xbox (see photos). I am extremely pleased with how easy these are to set up and how well they transfer data. A little pricey, but worth the expense in my opinion. Get these if your home is wired with coax and you want to transmit a strong signal throughout your home.
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A. thomas
> 3 day35 Mbs to 140 enough said.
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Jeffrey Jerde
> 3 dayEasy to set up and work so if you have wifi issues these are expensive but they work only problem is they come no where near 1Gbps speeds, max is 450mbps on my cable 1Gbps network.
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Thomas
> 3 dayShort story: works great, and runs at 850mbps great. Long story: my install is a little different than most. My computer is across my entire house and I wanted near gigabit speeds for transferring files and soon to be gigabit internet. I do not have a coax plate in my room, but one behind my room. I ran a cable across the side of that room into a new faceplate I installed, and then in my room, I installed another faceplate and had a small cable run in the wall to my room. I accidentally opened the wall on a stud but ended up getting it good enough. I have DirecTV and it specifically does not work with it, so in my basement I unplugged the room behind me from the DirecTV swm splitter and connected one of the adapters directly to that line. I had a left over ethernet down to my basement because I used to have CenturyLink prism, so I ran another ethernet cable (5e) to the room with the adapter, and connected it. After all of this, on my computer I got 850mbps transfer on iPerf when saturating the connection (-w1M -P20). The adapters are stable and only add about 3ms delay, which is better than my 5ghz wifi. They do not add any bufferbloat and they appear to pass all of the tests with flying colours.
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statreal
> 3 dayFast delivery, easy install and high level throuput. because its a recent installation I dont have an opinion on the durability of the equipment. I hope Motorola is up to the companys reputation.
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Daltim
> 3 dayI definitely do not get the 1000 Mbps mentioned, but this was a HUGE upgrade over the EoP that I was previously using.
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Rich
> 3 dayI purchased two pack of these moca adapters, along with a few splitters and few short rg6 cables. Box includes POE filter, Ethernet cable, short coax cable, and small wrench. I did not use included coax cable. I am very happy with the result, my wireless extender is now a wired access point for improved wireless coverage on another floor. Cheaper than a mesh setup and speed is excellent!
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FonduPots Garage
> 3 dayI used my homes internal coax network to get Ethernet a room that was not near my router. I have one MOCO device in my network closet and one MOCO device in my remote room. I hooked everything up in a matter of minutes and was surfing the web just as fast. No noticeable lag or slower speeds. I am still getting my advertised ISP internet speeds.