⚡ Upgrade your home network to pro-level speed and security—because buffering is so last decade!
The ASUS MA-25 2-Pack Ethernet Over Coax Adapter leverages MoCA 2.5 technology to deliver ultra-fast 2.5 Gbps wired internet over existing coaxial cables. Designed for gamers, streamers, and mesh WiFi users, it features easy one-touch commercial-grade MPS security, smart interference management, and an eco-friendly build with 69% recycled plastic housing. Wall-mountable and compact, it’s the perfect upgrade for a future-proof, high-performance home network.
Brand | ASUS |
Series | MA-25 (2-PK) |
Item model number | MA-252-PK |
Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 2.13 x 0.91 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.25 x 2.13 x 0.91 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0BL5QLD54 |
Date First Available | November 2, 2022 |
S**K
Easy to use / Flawless performance
I purchased the MoCA adapters because of some huge loss of speed throughout my Mesh network. I have FRONTIER 2Gb/2Gb which is actually 2.38Gbps up and down. However, aside from my main gateway, the speed degrades significantly in many rooms throughout my 2 story house. ( I have Eero Pro 6E as main gateway provided by ISP and 3 more Eero Pro 6 throughout my house ). One of the rooms where I have my son’s gaming PC and some other equipment had one access point (Eero Pro 6) connected to a gigabit switch and the speed out of the switch (wired) was only 300 mbps on a good day and typically 200mbps (that’s close to 90% speed loss). I felt my money was wasted since I was actually using a fraction of my allocated bandwidth. I started with one pair of MoCA adapters the main one near my main router and the second in the aforementioned room. The speed out of the second MoCA adapter was found to be 2.2 gbps! So barely any speed loss. I added a couple more adapters, one next to each access point this way I am doing a wired backhaul through the mesh network. Wired speeds are awesome. Of course they are limited with network adapters which are occasionally capped at 1 gbps. Wireless speeds jumped from an average of 500mbps to anywhere between 700mbps to 1200mbps. Extremely satisfied. My theory is an average mesh + MoCA adapters will cost the same or maybe less than a premium Mesh but will have much better speeds overall.
S**.
Great for expanding wired Internet in older homes
I have an older home and was looking for a way to create a wired network between the router in the basement and my devices on the 2nd floor without running cables. I have a mesh network, but the upstairs computers were only getting 1/4 to 1/3 of my Internet bandwidth due to losses over the air.I cut the cord a few years ago, and have unused coaxial cable running all through the house, so the ASUS 2.5Gbps Ethernet Over Coax Adapter Starter Kit is exactly what I needed. Once I connected them and wired the computers, I was gettting full use of my Internet bandwidth. Another advantage is that I was able to connect the mesh satellite points to Ethernet to create a wired backhaul, which greatly improved the Wi-Fi speeds for mobile devices on the 2nd floor.Installation was straightforward - just collect each one to coax and Ethernet, power them up, and they should work since the starter kit's units are already paired. The hardest part was figuring out which of the coax cables in the junction box went to which room - if I had a cable tester with tone and probe it would have been simple.The system is also expandable - you can add up to 16 nodes. I added a third node to get wired internet into another room. I will note that you have to pair the new node with your network, which requires pushing the security button on one device and then going to the other to push its security button. If you miss the timing, the devices don't pair and you have to do it again. If you do add another node, I would suggest having a second person available to press one of the buttons.A couple of things to keep in mind:1. the MoCA adapters communicate using high-frequency signals (greater than 1,125 MHz) so you need to check the frequency rating on any splitters that will be in the signal path to ensure they can pass the signal.2. If you have an active cable TV/Internet connection, you want to look into getting a Point of Entry (POE) filter. This will prevent your devices from communicating with nearby devices outside of your home.3. The lights on the units are rather bright, so if you are putting it in a bedroom you may want to find a place where it will be out of sight or install it so the lights face the wall.If you are looking for a way to expand your wired network in your home, the ASUS 2.5Gbps Ethernet Over Coax Adapter Starter Kit is a good option.
B**E
Great Product, Low Latency, 1Gbps Connection
The media could not be loaded. Now for the good part: Yes this works, and it works amazing. I haven't had any issue setting it up (plug-n-play) and it's quite fast. It was much much cheaper than trying to run Ethernet up to my room but in most cases that isn't true, carefully consider which path will be easier before buying.UPDATE: These are great for plug-n-play if you have only 2, if you want to add to your network it can be a real pain to figure out how to get it to work as the instructions really suck, turns out you gotta go to the host adapter hold it down for 5 seconds and then run over to the one you want to add and do the same, anything else and you'll probably have to start over.UPDATE 2: I just hit 900Mbps for the first time, so it seems they're probably not falsely advertised as I only have 1 gig internet and my router does not have a 2.5 gig port like my PC.
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