expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 15, 2024 08:00 AM
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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 15, 2024 08:00 AM
ScreenBeam MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter Starter Kit
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You need two units on the coax network. So a pair or more.
If you have Verizon Fios and you use one of their supplied routers and have television service. They'll already have MoCA running on your coax so you'd only need 1 unit.
If you have Verizon Fios and you use one of their supplied routers and have television service. They'll already have MoCA running on your coax so you'd only need 1 unit.
If you're definitely running cat 6 and those keystones are terminated properly, they should be fine
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I installed the Moca 2.0 version of the ScreenBeams at my ex'es 2 story house. Hooked to a Google Mesh router first gen (she'll eventually upgrade to 6e) and an 8 port Gigabit unmanaged switch on the first floor, and wired backhaul to the other node upstairs. Her Mesh system is only Wireless 5, so she caps at around 500 mb/s wirelessly on a 1gb plan. She has excellent WiFi coverage throughout her house and devices wired to both her nodes and switch are receiving 1gb/s speed on Xfinity 1.2gb plan
I have 4 GoCoax Moca 2.5's in my 2 story house. Also have Xfinity 1.2gb Unlimited plan and 8 port Gigabit unmanaged switches on both floors. Kind of finicky getting the 2.5gb wired backhaul working properly on my ASUS ZenWiFi ET12 Mesh system. But after getting it to work, I get 1gb/s speed to the devices hooked to the switches. 2.5gb wired backhaul to my computers and node upstairs. Max speed wireless (6e) I get around 1.2gb/s on my iPhone
Love these devices. They are a million times better than Powerlines and extenders… believe me.
Other notes:
Anything attached to the Moca Devices SHARE the speed of your internet
Some Internet Providers (ex Xfinity) has a built in Moca 2.5 in their Modem/router.
Make sure splitters are Moca compatible
Also do NOT forget a POE filter to the coax line pre-coax splitter.
I am using the fca252. You need TWO of them if just starting out with moca.
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