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2 Powerline Ethernet Adapters

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2 Powerline Ethernet Adapters

2024-08-16 06:48:20

Works flawlessly without any drop unlike Powerline Ethernet adapters. Just make sure to create a network using the adapters in 2-Pack first before adding(pairing) any other individual single pack MOCA adapters.

5
2024-06-19 03:53:50

Replaced Powerline adapters that frequently dropped out. These are rock solid!

5
2024-08-21 09:29:43

MoCA is the way to go if you don't have an ethernet wired house. I've tried Powerline ethernet and although it was decent, it was not stable. Other connected appliances add noise to the electric signal. With MoCA, the signal is stable and FAST. One thing you have to get is a PoE filter. You need to add it to the coaxial coming into the house. I added it where it came in at the utility closet. Once on, the MoCA signal has been perfect.

5
2024-09-06 04:33:42

I purchased these to replace my powerline adapters. These work much faster and more reliably. I will replace the rest of my powerlines with these.

5
2024-06-12 02:56:40

Replaced all my powerline adapters with this one. The results are beyond any comparison. The 100 MBps cable internet line is in every room right now. With powerline adapters I couldn't get more than 20MBps. I strongly recommend this product if your house has cable in all rooms.

5
2024-06-15 08:23:40

I already had a pair of PLP 1200 Powerline adapters and just added two more PLP 2000 adapters to my network. My house has several levels and no network cabling so these adapters are perfect for me. Adding the PLP 2000s took a little extra work and a little extra help from Tech Support but we got it done and it's working perfectly.

5
2024-05-16 06:38:17

Unlike some other USB to Ethernet adapters, this one indicated GB speeds and actually delivered them. Easy setup and to use.

5
2024-07-29 03:20:43

Totally reliable so far. Wish it did not cost so much more than all other USB-C to Ethernet adapters, but I bought three, so it's obviously worth it to me!

5
2024-08-22 04:59:41

I purchased the two-pack Actiontec Bonded MoCA Network Adapters after reading about them online. They are extremely simple to install. All you do is connect one to your tv cable and plug in you ethernet source and you're ready to go. You must have at least two adapters to complete the network. I installed the second one in our living room. This time I just connected the tv cable to the adapter and it was the ethernet source for my streaming devices. I was so satisfied with these adapters, I purchased the wi-fi extender with which I am equally pleased. I've gotten over 100 Mps with this wi-fi extender - unbelievable!! If you need a hard wire ethernet in your house, this is the simplest way to get one - using your existing cable tv lines. I decided to cut the cord on cable tv because my bill went up nearly $20 per month with no change in service. With this device, I am able to run OTA TV and streaming devices over my home tv cables and it's like magic. I definitely recommend this produce to anyone interested in a MoCA network.

5
2024-09-04 08:58:45

This is by far the best non-Ethernet home networking solution on the market delivering near 1G Ethernet speeds.� There were some teething issues for me that I had to resolve, but since then my three adapters have been rock solid.� So much so I just bought 2 more. A few tech notes from the issues I had to resolve.� High frequency bandwidth is everything for these adapters.� Make sure you have RG6 wires, this should not be an issue if using cable wiring preinstalled in the last 30-40 years or more recently by the cable company.� In my case the in wall wiring was OK with RG6 cable.� However a previous owner had used cheap R59 jumpers (with cheap twist on terminations) between a rat's nest of cheap Radio Shack splitters that couldn't pass more than 1 GHz.� I bought a higher quality 6-way splitter rated up to 2 GHz.� I also found that having a filter designed to contain the MOCA signals within the house was an absolute necessity.� This filter is installed at the input to the splitter for me.� I think the filter either addressed a high frequency impedance issue or controlled signal reflections that were causing issues.�� As an aside to anyone who cares, these adapters do pass VLANs and probably any other Ethernet L2 items like jumbo frames and the like.� I believe all MOCA adapters do is to encapsulate Ethernet frames and seamlessly pass it over the MOCA network.

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