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The goCoax MoCA 2.5 Adapter transforms your existing coaxial cables into a high-speed 2.5Gbps Ethernet network with ultra-low latency and minimal interference. Ideal for streaming 4K/8K content, online gaming, and expanding wired connectivity throughout your home, this easy plug-and-play 2-pack solution supports up to 16 devices and delivers rock-solid performance without rewiring.






| ASIN | B09RB1QYR9 |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | goCoax |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,397) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | 14 March 2022 |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Weight | 718 g |
| Item model number | WF-91HG-ZM71 |
| Manufacturer | goCoax |
| Model | WF-91HG-ZM71 |
| Package Dimensions | 24.9 x 15.6 x 7.2 cm; 718 g |
F**N
Die Übertragung funktioniert tadellos. Eine Einrichtung war gar nicht nötig. Einmal anstecken und die beiden Geräte hatten sich gefunden. Ein Gerät hängt an dem Router, das Zweite an einem WLAN Repeater. Überdenken repeatwr können wir verlustfrei auf die gesamte Bandbreit des Internetanschlusses zugreifen. Top Produkt!
D**N
I'll start this review off by saying I'm super happy with my purchase. Setup took me, an IT professional, about an hour, but that will vary based on your local wiring. My biggest recommendation for any one purchasing is to do some homework first on setting up MoCa and what roadblocks you may run into. Below is a summary of my existing setup and a high level overview of the steps I took to get setup, along with my final thoughts. I include some basic latency testing and speed testing information near the bottom. For anyone interested in the MoCA splitter and filter I used, I have included links below. Background: I use an Asus AiMesh Wi-Fi system in a house built in the late 1800s. Basically every room was added on at some point by a person with some free time and spare lumber, so nothing is to code, or even remotely associated with any other room in the house. I've wanted to run Ethernet throughout the house since I moved in, but due to the inherent challenges of multiple, hard-to-access crawl spaces and no attic, I was left with very little options outside of my office other than a spotty mesh Wi-Fi system My goal: Having just upgraded to fiber, I had a house full of unused coax cable. I wanted to send Ethernet over this, and effectively "wire" in my access points. However, I wanted to ensure that if a future owner or myself wanted to return to copper/cable internet, that it wouldn't impact this setup. -- What I bought: - 2-pack of goCoax - 1 pack BAMF Coax MOCA-compatible Coax Splitter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017T9KF1S - 1 pack PPC MoCA POE filter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SLD9QPH -- How I accomplished it: - OUTSIDE: First, I had to crack open the Spectrum box on the outside of my house. Inside, there were a bunch of disconnected coax runs and a single filter connection coming from the outside line to my internet line, along with another "filter"-type device that had a ground line connected to it. I removed their filter and ground connection, and replaced it with the BAMF 4 way splitter on the "In" connection. I also connected the PPC filter in between the outside line and the BAMF filter (so it looked like line from road -> PPC filter -> BAMF "in" port on 4 way splitter). Finally, and this is super important, I connected the ground wire I had removed from the Spectrum filter/bracket to the new BAMF splitter, which has two spots, one on each side, to connect the ground wire. While a ground wire isn't 100% required, it's very important to preserve your equipment. From there, I connected all of the coax runs I wanted to use to the "Out" ports on the BAMF splitter. I then made sure everything fit in the box and closed it up. - INSIDE: Took a two foot piece of Coax and connected it to the coax wall jack where my access point was. Powered up the goCoax unit, connected the two foot piece of coax to it, and ran the Ethernet line to my access point's WAN port. Where my cable modem was originally hooked up and my primary router was, I hooked up the other goCoax box, powered it up, and ran the Ethernet cable to a LAN port on my primary router. Power cycled my access point and waited. Within a few moments, the Ethernet and MoCA lights both lit up on both goCoax devices, and I ran some ping and speed tests. Was getting my max internet speed at the access point, with zero dropped packets. Pinging another device on my network, I averaged 3-4ms of latency with no jumps. Moved a large file between devices at 100MBps, not quite 1Gbps speeds but way, way faster than my Wi-Fi had been. That access point is now getting the fastest speeds I've ever had in that part of the house with super low latency, and I can use it as a jumping off point for additional Ethernet runs. -- SUMMARY: For $60 a piece, these devices are amazing. They required zero setup in terms of configuration, all plug and play, and the most time consuming part was prepping the existing coax setup in my home by adding the MoCA splitter and filtering the outside line. These two steps for essential for ensuring the coax was actually tied together, and that the MoCA signal was not escaping into the outside line. I have some other coax runs in my home and I'll absolutely be buying more of these goCoax units to equip there. I was skeptical at first, but now I'm a total believe in this product. If you have a house full of coax cable and want to put it to good use, this is absolutely the product to buy!
G**T
Ideale oplossing om snel internet via een coax kabel te laten lopen wanneer een UTP om welke reden dan ook niet kan. Makkelijk te installeren.
G**E
Acquistati in coppia per far passare la linea internet attraverso la rete coassiale dell'antenna TV. Svolgono egregiamente il loro lavoro. Velocità e latenza sono sostanzialmente pari al cavo Ethernet, nel mio caso si arriva massimo a 1Giga di velocità in up e down essendo limitato dalle porte di uscita del modem TIM. Da verificare se effettivamente riesce ad arrivare ai 2.5 pieni, ma per il resto è ottimo. Peccato perchè, dovendo acquistarne almeno 2, il prezzo finale di questa soluzione diventa un pò alto.
K**N
I live in the UK so there was a risk that my coax cable wouldn't be high enough quality to support MoCA very effectively. I decided to take the plunge anyway and thankfully it paid off. These worked perfectly to get a wired network up into the loft. I have a 900 Mbps fibre connection to the house and the coax seems to cope with that just fine. I've not bothered testing higher speeds because most of my network equipment is rated for gigabit ethernet. Note that you will need to buy plug adaptors, but the devices support UK voltages so no need for transformers.
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