





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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Scott
> 3 dayI run these through a 40+ foot RV from an access point in the very back all the way to the front and it gets speeds ranging from 400-700 Mbps. Speed is supposed to be 1gbps, but it is running through and ethernet hub, access point, and the first moca device, so I am perfectly content. The speed tester on the nvidia shield (what it directly connects into) is also mediocre. I love it. Such a more consistent connection than wifi. Would never go back at this point. these ones have worked great for me so far, cant speak for the other brand.
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Riley
> 3 dayit wouldnt hurt for them to include a coax splitter but as long as you know you probably need one this includes everything else and is just as easy to set up as they claim.
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Rachael
Greater than one weekHave internet coming into house only (we use Netflix,Hulu, etc. only) in basement, Hooked up new box to back of router with cat V cable, then to outgoing coax cable that goes to room and plugged in outlet. Next, at far side of house in bedroom I Hooked up wall coax to box, box to PlayStation with cat V cable and plugged in. Checked with laptop and signal is great. Plugged into PlayStation and all good.
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Mike Dean
> 3 dayThese things were a snap to setup. Plug in coax in & out, plug in ethernet, wait for lights to blink and it just worked. Also POE filter included with each, so dont bother buying one separately.
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Dejuan Schowalter
Greater than one weekWork great on its own cable run. Didnt work on the cable run already installed in my hotel due to the weird cable system.
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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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Cam
> 3 dayI have had decent success with the product. I wasnt expecting a good webcam at that price but it does a good job at getting the job done. Not amazing but who can complain for the price!
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techgeek
> 3 dayI would recommend. I’m not getting near 1-gig speeds but I wasn’t expecting to. They do work and get me about 350Mbps per room which is plenty for anything.
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dave 220
> 3 dayCould not get it to work with my Spectrum internet
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John C. Lieurance, MS
Greater than one weekMy situation is a bit unusual. I have Spectrum Internet and they used to offer MOCA compatible modems, in my case a Technicolor TC8715D (cable modem / router) with an ActionTec WCB6200Q (MOCA end point), but have recently stopped supporting their activation codes and the entire family of MOCA modems is being removed from their rental equipment line-up. If youre like me and already have the account and hardware, then Spectrum will grandfather you in as long as you dont change any services. So I needed another end point, Spectrum couldnt provide it and pushed hard for me to stop using MOCA and defer to using WI-FI as a replacement. As if WI-FI is good enough to replace the coaxial cable... (seriously dumb technical advice from a service provider that delivers digital information via coaxial connection). In a vain attempt at avoiding the purchase of my own Cable Modem with MOCA support, I thought I would give these puppies a try. They work flawlessly with the TC8715D. I have had no issue what so ever and the MOCA endpoints are extremely fast and result in communication pings around around 68ms average compared to 88ms average over good WI-FI.