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The Actiontec/TiVo MOCA Adapter (ECB6200) transforms your home network by delivering wired-like speeds of up to 1 Gbps over existing coaxial wiring. With the ability to connect up to 16 devices, it ensures a reliable and interference-free experience for all your streaming needs. Backed by a 90-day TiVo warranty, this adapter is designed for both current and future network demands.
F**N
Performs better than expected!!!!
I work from home and had to move my home router to my bedroom where I work, I could not get a decent Wifi signal. This caused issues with wifi connectivity to our Smart TV, and streaming video was difficult. I received this item today and hooked everything up as instructed. I have a 2nd router which I moved to our living room, So I have an ethernet connection now from the router in my bedroom to the router in my living room. I now have strong wifi throughout my apartment, and was able to connect My TV directly to the router. Internet speed is amazing almost no drop in download speeds. Although this is advertised as a Tivo Device, I was able to connect my Spectrum TV box to the Out Connection and have no issues with the signal going to the Box. I highly recommend this 2 pack.
J**Y
Spotty wifi solved using home coax cabling!
Try these if your home is like mine, coax wire to a room where wifi isn't so good, like my home office!My home has VZN Fios but was wired with coax for cable. With four at home on video calls or watching 4K video, so so wifi wasn't working well enough. These allowed me to connect my work computer and big telly via ethernet cable to my Fios modem/router. Problem solved.For more how this works info, go to youtube and search for MOCA adapter. For me,1. Work laptop. Modem/router to MOCA adapter to coax cable system in closet out to coax cable plug in home office coax out to MOCA adapter to ethernet cord to laptop.2. Big telly. Same as above but to family room coax out to MOCA adapter to ethernet to telly. No more loading or stuttering or stopping in the middle of a movie. Higher resolution ensured.Sounds more complicated than it is. A good DIY project. But watch a video as the instructions were not 100% clear.
P**R
Plug and play coax to ethernet adapter
The Actiontec/TiVo coaxial to ethernet adapter is a super-economical way to turn your existing coax lines into ethernet cables. First off, you probably need two of these: one "encodes" the data onto the coax line, and at the other end the second one "decodes" the data from coax to ethernet.Here's how useful these adapters are for me. I have a rental cottage 300 feet behind my house. When I put a new water line in back in 1999, I laid a direct burial coax line in the trench, thinking I could deliver cable TV to the cottage. However, fast-forward to 2021 and what I REALLY want is a buried ethernet line back to the cottage. Voila! Put one of these Actiontec adapters on one end of the old coax line and the second one on the other end and you have converted an existing buried coax line into a FAST ethernet line!Don't think of these adapters as having anything to do with TV: they are adapters. Sure, they work well with cable TV signals too, but that is irrelevant for me. There are SO MANY houses completely wired with coaxial cable--even with ports built into the walls. Don't let those old coax lines go to waste, fire them up with high speed internet!
A**R
Worth every penny!
Like a lot of I have to work from home(thankful, however I still get to work) and my office is in the finished basement where wifi signal is ok and thtere is no ethernet lines for hardwired internet connection. Upgraded to Xfinity 1 GIG service along with buying my own cable modem & wifi router. Modem is Surfbaord SB8200 DOCSIS 3.1, router is Netgear AC1750. With wifi I was getting mid 400's down & mid 20's up, but pretty unstable. Finally bit the bullet & decided to go MoCA. Bottom line is I wish I did back in March. Adatper setup was very easy, like 15 minutes easy. Now I'm getting very stable mid 800's down & mid 40's up. Will be getting 2 more for our smart TV's that use wifi. This will free up the my wifi network for our phones, tablets, laptops & other devices. Can't beat these Adapters at this price for the performace.
A**R
Ethernet broken
Item works for a bit but randomly turns Ethernet off
M**S
Great solution for a wired connection using coax
These adapters are great. Had for about 3 years now. Wanted a wired connection in a house that didn't have wired ethernet. Easy to set up. Don't take up much room, and extremely reliable. I am not sure why this is having me rate the Wi-Fi signal. The adapters are entirely wired.I have one connected at my router/modem and another in the room where I needed a wired connection.
E**C
Great way to connect nodes in a mesh WiFi network
We bought a pair of these to connect a couple eero 6 at opposite ends of our 2-story, 2500 SF house. They are also working with a MOCA-connected Tivi Bolt and Tivo Mini Vox. The Tivo Bolt is configured as a MOCA bridge so we can extend wired connections to a number of other bandwidth-hungry or critical devices (Apple TV, VOIP box, security system). We have cable internet but no TV package, so before the MOCA signal from the ECB6200 reaches the TIVO, it goes through a diplexer to put the HDTV antenna signal and MOCA on the same coax.The benefit of this setup is we keep as many devices off of our WiFi network as possible, and in theory we should be able to get Gigabit speeds out of our wired and wireless connections, taking advantage of existing coax cable.I'm deducting 1 star because the device doesn't seem to plug and play with our older ECB6000 unbonded MOCA 2.0 unit, also from Actiontec. MOCA products all seem to claim they are backward compatible, but it is probably safest not to mix versions on the same network. For use with Tivos, I highly recommend this version.
H**D
Great concept and product
I purchased these adapters to address poor internet outside on my lanai. They were easy to install, make sure your splitters can handle the frequency required for a Moca network. I thought I had everything working correctly the leds were lit, data was passing through the coax cable, however the firesticks would or could not recognize the lan connection. Yes I do have Ethernet connectors on my firesticks. I moved more cables, rebooted things, disconnected and reconnected more things than I want to think about. Technical support gave more things to try however I gave up. Must be above my technical expertise. I wish this solution would have worked for me.
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