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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A. Hunter
Greater than one weekDelivering over 300mps easy. Just plugged them in and they worked. Super easy.
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LincolnLogs
Greater than one weekFollowed the instructions included with the product, in tandem with a more generic MoCA guide I found online. Setup was a breeze, and I typically struggle with anything network-related. No issues with speed or network stability.
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michael d lucas
> 3 dayWorked like a charm. Very easy setup. Saved me a bunch of work pulling cat cable throughout my house.
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Prof. Makenzie Conroy DDS
13-04-2025In summary: Im happy with the pair. The speeds I get are adequate. I dont get gigabit speeds, but theyre quite high. My network is probably the limiting factor, not the adapters. They allowed me to turn a DD-WRT oriented wireless bridge using an Asus RT-AC66U-B1 into a wired access point. I wanted to get better wireless in that area of the house. Details: The DD-WRT / Asus RT-AC66U-B1 wireless bridge worked well but I wanted a stronger wireless signal in that area by turning the Asus wireless bridge into a wired access point. Later, I decided to replace DD-WRT with stock Asus firmware so that I could turn the RT-AC66U-B1 into an AiMesh node. An AiMesh capable Asus RT-AC68U is the main access point in the house. The main router is pfSense. The MOTOROLA MoCA Adapters extended the wired connection into that area of my home. AiMesh performed erratically. All Asus firmware was up to date. A tivo mini kept losing the wired signal from the AiMesh node. At first I wondered if the MOTOROLA MoCA Adapters were the problem, but swapping out the AiMesh node RT-AC66U-B1 with a spare Netgear R7000 using stock firmware as a wired access point returned stability to the tivo mini. I had similar problems a long time ago with Asus firmware in wireless bridge mode, causing me to install DD-WRT on the RT-AC66U-B1. It appears to work OK as a wired access point, though.
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Nate
> 3 dayExcellent! Simply put... I’ve used this equipment on multiple occasions, in all types of situations (line conditions, etc.). I’ve never been let down. The Motorola brand, for the money, is hard to beat. You will not be disappointed! Great for hard to reach locations. -Remember to use the included filter(s).
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A. thomas
> 3 day35 Mbs to 140 enough said.
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hakbox android
> 3 dayLiterally plug and play. No configuration or mucking around needed.
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Dejuan Schowalter
> 3 dayWork 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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Jeffrey Zboncak
> 3 dayUnlike my previous MOCA adapters, these units are much more compact. Theyre easier to find a place for in your setup. The install and setup is very simple. Just plug them in and turn them on. If you have coax running in your room and need a wired connection, this is the way to go.
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T. Ferguson
> 3 dayGreat way to make additional ethernet connections using existing runs of coax. Gigabit speeds.