⚡ Upgrade your home network to pro-level speed and reliability!
The Bonded MoCA 2.0 Ethernet to Coax Adapter 2-Pack delivers up to 1 Gbps wired speeds by leveraging your home's existing coaxial wiring. Compatible with MoCA 2.0 and 1.1 standards, it ensures seamless integration without interfering with cable TV or other devices, making it the perfect solution for high-definition streaming and stable home networking.
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
J**T
Works great!
Used for half a year now. Easy to setup, pretty much plug and play. Just make sure the coax cables in your system is all good.Used to get 110mbps ethernet from my router to router extender setup. With these i get 740mbps ethernet. Wifi from 50mbps to 19mbps (wifi won’t be as good due to the rebars and lots of interferences, take these results with a pinch of salt)Stable performance all the way. More than enough for an average user like me (gaming, watching videos/movies etc.)
K**Y
Work until they don't
Worked well for 48 hours, then it stopped. If the items were reset they would work until a large package of information was sent and they would go back offline
K**T
They just work!
I tired of hassling with powerline Ethernet and installed an older action t moca adapter and one of the cheapie moca routers they sell. It worked good until the adapter quit working so I decided to try a set of bonded moca 2.0 adapters instead. Tried these because the price is right and because it has mostly good reviews. I couldn't be happier! They work great and the speed is massively improved!
C**Z
Expensive but good.
I'm surprised how easy and well this works. A bit expensive but worth the money. I'm able to reach transfer rates that are as good as if I was connected to the router.
L**N
The product is indeed good
This product works. I have no issue in connectivity. However, I am sure it is not "bonded" as it stated. I tested with iperf3. The best throughput I can get is around 310Mbps, not 1Gbps as advertised. I tried multiple settings. I even directly connected two MOCAs with a coaxial cable and only got improved to about 330Mbps. When I use ethernet cable to computer two computers, I did get 990+ Mbps. So it is not the problem of my computers.---------------------------------------I later found an information regarding testing Moca. Because of the much bigger latency, a larger buffer is needed to get the desired speed. When I changed the buffer size, I did get 950+Mbps speed. The switch we need to add is "-w 1M".
A**R
Yup, sometimes cheap is no bargain
I spent an entire afternoon trying to set up my MoCA network. I double- and triple-checked EVERYTHING. I could not get the Kiwee adapters to successfully connect. Tried everything. Turns out, it wan't me or my setup. Thanks to Amazon's prompt return policy, I replaced these with a set of Actiontecs. I was up and running in 30 minutes.
M**Z
WAY better than powerline in my house
Powerline adapters in my 15 year old house would puke when you actually push data through them, but these MoCA adapters are not only cheap, but they move data at a continuous stream at near the rated speeds with no dropped packets. No reboots in the 2 months I've been running them.The ports are labeled really ambiguously but you have a 50/50 chance to get it right on the first try anyway.Very tempted to buy some more.
T**H
They work
MoCA adapters either work or they don't (given that everything else is set up properly). These work just fine. My only complaint is the lights, they are bright green and I have to unplug this at night because they are so bright.
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