TRENDnet MoCA 2.0 Ethernet-over-Coax Adapter Kit (2-Pack)
EAN: 710931503142
Enjoy fast and reliable network connections by using the MoCA 2.0 Ethernet-over-Coax Adapter Kit from TRENDnet with your home s existing coaxial cabling to transfer high-speed data signals. This kit includes two Ethernet-over-coax modules, which are designed to work with MoCA (Multimedia-over-Coax Alliance) compatible services, such as Verizon FiOS and Spectrum, in addition to most other RJ45 Ethernet connections to transfer up to 1 Gb/s to connected devices. Simply connect your router to one compact module and your computer or other wired network device to the other while both are linked through your home s coax cabling. No additional configuration or drivers are needed. MoCA 2.0 standards feature an improved packet error rate technology that is designed to deliver consistent voice and video bandwidth with lowered latency. It is also backward compatible with MoCA 1.1 and 1.0 devices. Please note that these adapters do not support DIRECTV, DISH Network, Satellite TV, or AT&T U-verse.
EAN: 710931503142
Enjoy fast and reliable network connections by using the MoCA 2.0 Ethernet-over-Coax Adapter Kit from TRENDnet with your home s existing coaxial cabling to transfer high-speed data signals. This kit includes two Ethernet-over-coax modules, which are designed to work with MoCA (Multimedia-over-Coax Alliance) compatible services, such as Verizon FiOS and Spectrum, in addition to most other RJ45 Ethernet connections to transfer up to 1 Gb/s to connected devices. Simply connect your router to one compact module and your computer or other wired network device to the other while both are linked through your home s coax cabling. No additional configuration or drivers are needed. MoCA 2.0 standards feature an improved packet error rate technology that is designed to deliver consistent voice and video bandwidth with lowered latency. It is also backward compatible with MoCA 1.1 and 1.0 devices. Please note that these adapters do not support DIRECTV, DISH Network, Satellite TV, or AT&T U-verse.
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