popularphoinix | Staff posted Jan 03, 2026 06:44 AM
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popularphoinix | Staff posted Jan 03, 2026 06:44 AM
[AC] $33.47 | TP-Link Powerline AV1000 Nano Size Ethernet Adapter Starter Kit (TL-PA7017 KIT) at Amazon
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Be aware these need 2 outlets that are generally in the same breaker box, and wont work worth dodo on aluminum wires.
Comcraps all-in one modems come with Moca. If you can log in to your concrap router and see a setting for MoCA, turn it on and add a adapter to what ever room you have that has a cable tv outlet. So simple, and works for me way better than home plugs ever did. If you cant run ethernet, then try Moca and lastly home-plugs..
Moca 2.0 is what comcrap gives on their modems. No need for a 2.5 moca adapter if your modem wont do 2.5ghz. Actiontec ecb-6200 works fine and are cheap on fleabay. I think I saw some hitron adapters for under $20 last time I looked.
Agreed! I was a early adopter of powerline adapters, but went moca and never looked back.
Be aware these need 2 outlets that are generally in the same breaker box, and wont work worth dodo on aluminum wires.
Comcraps all-in one modems come with Moca. If you can log in to your concrap router and see a setting for MoCA, turn it on and add a adapter to what ever room you have that has a cable tv outlet. So simple, and works for me way better than home plugs ever did. If you cant run ethernet, then try Moca and lastly home-plugs..
Moca 2.0 is what comcrap gives on their modems. No need for a 2.5 moca adapter if your modem wont do 2.5ghz. Actiontec ecb-6200 works fine and are cheap on fleabay. I think I saw some hitron adapters for under $20 last time I looked.
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Be aware these need 2 outlets that are generally in the same breaker box, and wont work worth dodo on aluminum wires.
Comcraps all-in one modems come with Moca. If you can log in to your concrap router and see a setting for MoCA, turn it on and add a adapter to what ever room you have that has a cable tv outlet. So simple, and works for me way better than home plugs ever did. If you cant run ethernet, then try Moca and lastly home-plugs..
Moca 2.0 is what comcrap gives on their modems. No need for a 2.5 moca adapter if your modem wont do 2.5ghz. Actiontec ecb-6200 works fine and are cheap on fleabay. I think I saw some hitron adapters for under $20 last time I looked.
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https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Po...PA7817-KIT
That being said, the deal posting plus my rarely used travel router is probably the cheapest option. Takes up two plugs though, not a huge deal but my workshop doesn't have a ton of spare outlets to begin with and throwing power strips at the problem isn't the most elegant solution either.
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