![]() This shows that I can get close to gigabit speeds over the MoCA adapters with some loss as the coax channel in my house might not be ideal. The next test is run directly connected to the office MoCA adapter output where I am getting ~800Mbps down ad 20Mbps up. The earlier test is directly connected to my eero router which is getting 887Mbps down and 36.86Mbps up which is very close to my gigabit service. I ran two speed tests shown in the table below using. So that will be an experiment for later if I ever need more. ![]() The documentation is a bit unclear if it is possible with the bonded pair adapters I bought. I also do not have cable TV, which could complicate the setup, requiring more PoE Filters on your cable TV box.Ĭurrently, I only have 2 adapters, but I think it is possible to add more. I have seen some people use a Point of Entry (PoE) Filter to limit the interference between MoCA and Internet connection but I have not needed to do so. I have Xfinity internet service provider and a DOCSIS 3.1 Modem for Gigabit Service, so I am unsure how the MoCA adapter will work with other ISPs. This poses an interference issue between the two signals that might need to be resolved. With the introduction of DOCSIS 3.1, the frequencies that MoCA uses are now overlapping. There are new v2.5 adapters but they are harder to find and more expensive to purchase and there is even a v3.0 standard but I don’t think any adapters have been manufactured yet. There are several variants of the MoCA standard but the most common that are available are the v2.0 which are capable of supporting Gigabit Ethernet. I found MoCA The Multimedia over Coax Alliance that specifies a signal standard that could coexist on the same coax channel as the internet modem. This started me thinking that it might be possible for a device to share the coax channel with the modem. The house I am renting does not have built-in Ethernet to all the rooms but does have coax. The issue was that the wifi located in the living room had trouble reaching the upstairs office and I wanted to get the fastest possible connection to my devices. When I moved to a new house this summer I wanted to get high-speed internet to my office now that COVID-19 has me working from home for the foreseeable future.
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