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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  • Mark_S

    > 3 day

    Motorola MM1000 Moca adapter. Worked like a charm. I only needed one adapter, as the cable company modem/router was equipped with Moca. Called them, had them turn on the Moca in the router. Took the MM1000 out to the garage where there was a cable TV coax feed. Plugged in the MM1000, hooked up a TP-Link Archer A7 router, and all is working perfectly. No speed loss, although the cable out here is kind of slow anyway (26/3.5mbs). These are supposed to be good through 300 ft of cable. My run was about 120 feet. It has only been 3 days, but all is working perfectly. Much faster than powerline adapters. I tried some AV-2000 powerline adapters out to garage, but the speed went down to 1.6/1.5 mbs.

  • Ralph Mercuro

    Greater than one week

    My house is set up with three cable home runs with one modem feeding my router. I used these MoCa adapters to feed internet to a Roku Ultra, and a Roku TV. My internet service is 200 upload/50 download. I stalled the filter where the cable drop comes into the house. With this set up everything worked fine. The only issue was the MoCa adapters seem to be limited to 100mbs. Not an issue, I never had buffering issues while streaming movies. Gaming would be a problem!!! Recently I added a splitter to one of the bedroom homeruns to feed cable into our spare bedroom. The same cable that feeds the modem. The MoCa adapters were back feeding internet into the splitter and spare bedroom cable causing the cable to be very unstable. Moving the filter close to the main MoCa adapter fixed the cable issue in the spare bedroom but cause all three adapters to lose their link. So I removed the MoCa adapters and upgraded my router to a mesh system. Not I have 200 download/50upload WiFi everywhere in the house. Shouldve done that in the first place...

  • Abu M

    > 3 day

    Despite the listing saying it doesnt work with AT&T, I was able to get it to work with AT&T fiber.

  • Robert E. Jr.

    > 3 day

    I gave up waiting for the Actiontec ECB6250 to enter retail and got two of these last week along with a Holland Electronics 4-Way MoCA splitter. I dont have TV service so I put a termination cap on the In port of the MoCA splitter, connected my four rooms to the Out ports and put termination caps on the COAX outputs in the rooms where I wasnt testing. Running iperf3 (3.6) through three runs to/from my office room Workstation and each COAX outlet throughout the house saw average throughput speeds of 947 Mbps down and 853 Mbps up. By comparison my Wireless AC Router (ASUS RT-AC68U) + N Routers (ASUS RT-N66Us) acting as APs (with my PCs and Laptop connected to such via their Gigabit LAN adapters) in each room can sustain anywhere from 250 to 330 Mbps BUT require me to have to frequently change the 5GHz channel due to inept neighbors/renters and/or their inept Routers. Ill be buying two more soon!

  • Carlos R.

    Greater than one week

    It works. I wasn’t getting wi-fi to the far side of the house. This was the best solution. I feel it is a better solution than the other methods I have tried. Antenna, extender or buy another computer.

  • hoho

    > 3 day

    To avoid installing data line across my house, I tried power line first, not good, working but speed is 40M out of 1000M. After changing to this moca adapter, speed is 900m to 1000m. Very happy, and easy to install. Thanks.

  • Charles Coulton

    > 3 day

    Updating house to reduce WiFi traffic

  • Thomas Nitzsche

    > 3 day

    I bought 4 of these units in April 2019. 2 seemed to work good. 2 were questionable from the start but were connected to devices not used often. Now one is completely dead, wont power up at all. Two are still working well. # 4 is still glitchy but working (for now). Apparently Amazon only backs these for 3 months so now I am stuck either buying another or not using the other device unless I switch it back to WIFI. BEWARE as you may need to purchase these twice per year. MOCA seems to be a good solution for many situations but it isnt if the hardware is not reliable.

  • Phil Hansen

    > 3 day

    Love it

  • Clayton

    > 3 day

    Set this up with a base comcast router that automatically supports MoCA. All I had to do was plug and play. There was a hiccup one day where the adapter wouldnt link with my router, but it re-linked after 10 minutes. I believe it was either due to their router or the cabling, as the adapters linked to each other fine. This is a must buy for anyone with the compatibility in their homes.

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