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goCoax MoCA 2.5 Adapter with 2.5GbE Ethernet Port. MoCA 2.5. 1x 2.5GbE Port. Provide 2.5Gbps Bandwidth with existing coaxial Cables. White(2-Pack, MA2500D)

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About this item

  • MoCA 2.5 can offer extremely high bandwidth of 2.5 Gbps. This bandwidth are shared by all the MoCA devices in the same coaxial network. That’s more than enough to allow streaming 4K/8K videos at the same time, while still playing an online game and transferring pictures from a computer or a mobile device to a television for viewing.
  • Combined with the 2.5GbE Ethernet inerface, our product can provide the real 2.5Gbps backhual to your home network. This is a cost effective and amazing upgrading.
  • Unlike Wi-Fi, MoCA is based on coaxial cable, a shielded metal wire. That can minimize the external interference. Also the attenuation of the cable is very small, less than 8dB per 100 feet. Even with a 60dB path loss, you still can get a full-speed connection. It is almost comparable to Ethernet.
  • Improve online gaming by lower latency. Latency is the important quality of your network, it is the term used to indicate any kind of delay that happens in data communication over a network. When play games online, latency is critical. The lower latency, the better gaming experience. MoCA 2.5 can achieve 3ms delay. For Wi-Fi, the value is variable, from milliseconds to tens of milliseconds. So MoCA is the best choice for gaming players.
  • Please buy at least two devices to enjoy the high speed MoCA 2.5. They can be connected to a variety of devices in the home. Maximum 16 MoCA devices in every home network.



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #7 in Powerline Network Adapters
Date First Available January 27, 2022

Product Description

2500D_mark
2.5x faster than GE

MoCA Home 2.5 Highlights

  • 2.5 Gbps Actual MAC Throughput
  • Less than 4ms Latency
  • MoCA protected setup (MPS)
  • Enhanced privacy
  • Network-wide beacon power management
  • Bridge detection
  • MoCASec Peer-to-Peer MoCA Link Security
  • Password Remote Provisioning for User Self-Install

Real 2.5Gbps bandwith

Faster than ever

2.5GbE is 2.5 times faster than standard Ethernet (1GbE). Emerging multi-gigabit Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standards have driven higher bandwidth demands for wired and wireless network connections. Whilst faster network speeds greatly benefit multi-user environments like workplaces, home users should also demand higher bandwidth to take advantage of faster Internet speeds.

MoCA 2.5 plus 2.5GbE Ehternet

A WIN-WIN conbination. MoCA 2.5 offers actual data rates up to 2.5 Gbit/s, continues to be backward interoperable with MoCA 2.0 and MoCA 1.1, and adds MoCA protected setup (MPS), Management Proxy, Enhanced Privacy, Network wide Beacon Power, and Bridge detection. 2.5GbE Ethernet is more and more popular now. You can see it in latest Desktop, even Laptop, Home NAS, USB to Ethernt adapter and PCIe network adapter. It is the time to upgrade your homework.

Faster

2.5 times faster

2.5GbE is 2.5 times faster than standard Ethernet (1GbE), increasing network performance to boost productivity

Cable

Works with existing cables

No special cables or connectors are required to take advantage of 2.5GbE. Simply use your existing CAT5e and Coaxial cables as normal with your new 2.5GbE infrastructure.

Afford

More affordable

If you can’t budget a 10GbE upgrade at this time, the more affordable 2.5GbE provides a notable improvement in current Ethernet speeds.

​Key Features

MoCA 2.5 Capable of up to 2.5 Gbps actual throughputs over coaxial network
2.5GbE Ethernet 2.5 times than normal GE port
5 bounded channels 5 bounded channels utilize frequency 1125MHz to 1675MHz
Multi-bands D-band low/D-band high/Ex-D band
MoCA protected setup (MPS) Easy setup of new nodes with unique password sharing via push-button (similar to Wi-Fi WPS).
MoCASec Link Security MoCASec is a robust security layer that provides point-to-point link privacy enabling seamless integration of MoCA technology into home networks
1x RF interfaces For MoCA 2.5 connection
4x LEDs Power/MoCA/Ethnet/Security LED for status indication and debugging.
1x Reset Button Can reset the system or return the device to factory default configuration.

Items in the package

1 1x MA2500D
2 1x 6ft CAT5e ethernet cable
3 1x 12V/0.5A 100-240V power adapter(US plug)
4 1x quick start guide

For cable ISP users, you may need one or two PoE filters.

MA2500Dtopo

Cable modems(DOCSIS3.0 or DOCSIS3.1) have 1002MHz upper frequency. MoCA is using 1125-1675MHz. They can share the same coaxial network and work together.

If the cable modem has 1218MHz upper frequency, you need to install two PoE splitters to separate DOCSIS and MoCA signals. Or you need to configure our product to D-band High mode.

Important Notes:

  • The RF splitter in your house should be MoCA compatible. It should cover MoCA frequency band(1125-1675MHz).
  • Make sure all the coaxial cables to your each room are connected to the splitter. Then can build a whole home coaxial network.
  • To build the MoCA network, you need to have at least two MoCA devices.
  • Normal MoCA(D-band) and Satellite TV have frequency overlap, so they can't work together in the same coaxial network. Please physically separate the two networks.
  • Some legacy products used very old MoCA chips, for example WCB6200Q, ECB6000, HT-EM2, E2C699E9, NVG468MQ. They may have compliance issues with the latest MoCA 2.5 products. Please replace them with latest MoCA 2.5 products. You can get a more stable connection and higher bandwidth.
  • Some DOCSIS3.1 modems/routers have a frequency upper limit of 1218MHz, which overlaps with the MoCA frequency band of 1125-1675MHz. Please change the MoCA operating frequency band to D-band high and set the LOF parameter to 1400. You can find the operating frequency information of most DOCSIS devices from the CableLabs certification page.
  • Many cable operators prefer to skip the main splitter in the home and connect the external coaxial cable directly to the cable modem/router. If you want to build a MoCA network, please connect all the coaxial cables through the splitter, both external and internal.
  • Most importantly, this is a MoCA adapter, not a Cable modem. Do not use it as a Cable Modem.

THOMAS DELORETO
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
The goCoax MoCA 2.5 Adapter is a game-changer! I was blown away by how easy it was to set up. Within minutes, I had it connected to my existing coaxial wiring, and the whole process was practically plug-and-play. The only reconfiguration that was required was setting the adapters to use D-band high only due to the type of Spectrum WiFi Router I was using.Once up and running, the performance was stellar. I’m using Spectrum’s 1 Gb Internet service, and this adapter delivers consistent speeds of around 900 Mbps over my home network. It’s a huge improvement over Wi-Fi, especially for streaming, gaming, and working from home. The connection is rock-solid with no noticeable lag or dropouts.Overall, the goCoax MoCA 2.5 Adapter is worth every penny if you’re looking to maximize your internet speeds and eliminate the frustrations of unreliable Wi-Fi. Highly recommended!
Philip Veal
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 27, 2024
Excellent product shipped with clear instructions and importantly a UK plug. Was sceptical about how effectively it would work. Was very pleasantly surprised. Getting full speeds to coax consistently. Would recommend.
S. Hale
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2024
These are well built and very easy to install. Once plugged in, the indicator lights will let you know that there is a signal. I have one downstairs in our server room and two in other locations throughout the house (three stories). The signal is strong and I get the odd random hick-up like it has dropped signal. They don't happen very often so it's not a huge concern. Overall, this is an excellent product.I have gig internet and my computer gets between 950-1000 on a direct ethernet connection. With these, I am usually around 500-600 in the same area.
Mom to boys
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
I have a back room which didn't have CAT run to it. I've been using Ethernet over Powerline to get to a machine back there, which was fine for browsing but not for heavier usage. Over this existing setup, I got about 21Mbps.Installed these MOCA adapters using our dormant cable TV coax (which is unused as we stream everything now) and was run all around the apartment. Took the MOCA adapters out of the box, attached cables, plugged them in - and got an instant link. Now I have full speed to my main switch (which is 1Gbps, so I can't test the claims of 2.5Gbps on these adapters... but a local tests reveals I'm getting close to wire speed of my ethernet port). I'm getting the full 300Mbps my provider (FIOS) provides.I love simple, reliable, and things I can install and forget about because they just keep working. All indications are that these will do exactly this. Very happy with these adapters.
Luigi Vaira
Reviewed in Italy on December 15, 2024
Premessa: ho voluto fare questa recensione in quanto ci sono poche recensioni in italiano, anche perché in Italia questa tecnologia non è per niente diffusa.Sono partito da una "semplice" rete mesh solo wireless: la rete funzionava, anche abbastanza bene, ma non benissimo come speravo. Nonostante si parli di una superficie abbastanza limitata (~80mq) i ripetitori, a distanza aerea abbastanza ravvicinata rispetto al modem (8/9mt con muri in mezzo), non riuscivano comunque a negoziare le tanto decantate velocità del WiFi6. Allora ho deciso di provare con le powerline, inutile dire che è stato un disastro: nonostante si tratti di un appartamento nuovo con impianto elettrico ovviamente nuovo, con i dispositivi più costosi (es. TP-Link PGW2440 KIT) si arrivava sì e no a 200Mbit.Inizialmente stavo pensando di arrendermi e fare un cablaggio classico con i cavi di rete utilizzando i corrugati dei cavi coassiali (i cavi TV per intenderci). Questo però mi avrebbe costretto a svuotare l'armadio in camera da letto per poterlo spostare e accedere alla presa, cosa che sinceramente non avevo per niente intenzione di fare. Inoltre, avendo una connessione ad Internet a 10Gbit avevo intenzione di utilizzare almeno un CAT7, cavo che difficilmente si riesce a passare in corrugati vuoti per via della sua rigidità, figuriamoci se avessi dovuto passarlo lì dove c'era già un cavo coassiale.Poi cercando per la rete ho conosciuto la tecnologia MoCA: una tecnologia che funziona utilizzando proprio i cavi coassiali esistenti. Sinceramente ci speravo poco: come poteva un singolo cavo coassiale equiparare un classico cablaggio di rete?! Bene, mi sono dovuto ricredere: su connessioni da 1Gbit nessuna differenza di velocità rispetto ad un collegamento diretto con RJ45: 950Mbit UP/DOWN. Poiché questo particolare modello di GoCoax supporta una velocità massima fino a 2.5Gbit ho provato utilizzando un'interfaccia di rete USB-C 2.5Gbit (sempre su Amazon, fantastico https://amzn.eu/d/iK84yeL): 1900 Mbit download e 2040 Mbit in upload, tenendo presente che la mia connessione internet prevede 2000 Mbit in upload e che la larghezza di banda del MoCA 2.5 è "condivisa" tra tutti i nodi (e ne ho 3). Insomma, decisamente soddisfacente per la quasi totalità dei casi d'uso.Sicuramente una rete MoCA non è propriamente economica: si parla di dispositivi da 80 euro/cad e bisogna averne ALMENO due (per un singolo collegamento). Se come me si hanno da "cablare" 3 stanze siamo a 240 euro.Inoltre bisogna tenere presente che questo sistema funziona in quegli impianti dove arriva il segnale TV centralizzato su uno splitter all'entrata di casa (o su impianti indipendenti) e quindi tutti i cavi che portano il segnale TV devono confluire nello stesso punto.Aggiungo che, almeno in Italia, è necessario dotarsi di una serie di adattatori per le prese classiche dell'antenna TV (insomma questi per intenderci https://amzn.eu/d/iK84yeL e https://amzn.eu/d/2e84y3o) e di uno splitter di qualità lì dove è collegata anche una TV (tipo questi https://amzn.eu/d/haw7Qb1). Inoltre, sebbene non necessario, per spremere fino all'ultimo bit da questi dispositivi, l'ideale è installare un filtro MoCA PoE (Point of Entry) all'ingresso del cavo che arriva in casa sullo splitter principale. Purtroppo però questo prodotto sembra essere impossibile da recuperare in Italia: il migliore (da varie fonti in Rete) l'ho trovato su Amazon US, https://a.co/d/ap8Sacz.Per concludere: sono più che soddisfatto dell'acquisto. Lo rifarei? Sicuramente sì. Si può fare di meglio? Certo che sì: un giorno passerò 2 cavi CAT7 o CAT8 in delle canaline. Ma quel giorno non è oggi.PS Nessuno mi ha sponsorizzato per questa recensione. Ho sborsato 240 euro per 3 goCoax di tasca mia.
Markus Karileet
Reviewed in Germany on November 13, 2024
I was looking to extend wired network to the second floor. I have Euro DOCSIS internet over coax. Ordered this device because it bundles 2 devices - one for each floor. Works as expected, however beware that it comes with US power adapter (however I didn't find any good alternatives for EU), I had 2 travel adapters laying around son this was a non-issue for me
Divine Seven
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023
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 systemMy 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 Splitterhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B017T9KF1S- 1 pack PPC MoCA POE filterhttps://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!
Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
I recently upgraded my home network with the goCoax MoCA 2.5 Adapter, and it has been an absolute delight. The first thing that impressed me was the sheer quality of the product. In the world of networking, where reliability and performance are key, this adapter stands out. It's well-built, robust, and gives off a sense of durability right from the get-go.One of the best aspects of this adapter is its simplicity and effectiveness. It's a 'plug-and-play' device that requires minimal setup. From the moment I integrated it into my network, it just worked flawlessly. There were no frustrating configuration issues or compatibility problems, which is often a concern with network adapters. The 2.5GbE Ethernet port is a notable feature, offering high-speed data transfer that's perfect for streaming, gaming, or any heavy internet usage.Another aspect worth mentioning is the absence of any notable issues. Often, with networking equipment, there might be occasional glitches or drops in performance, but that hasn't been the case here. This reliability is something I truly appreciate, as it allows for a seamless internet experience without the need for constant troubleshooting or adjustments.However, a piece of advice for anyone considering this adapter: make sure to use a high-quality splitter that can handle the 5-2500Mhz range. This is crucial for ensuring that you get the most out of the adapter and avoid any potential bottlenecks in your network setup.In summary, the goCoax MoCA 2.5 Adapter is a top-notch choice for anyone looking to enhance their home network. Its high-quality build, ease of use, and reliable performance make it an excellent investment. Just remember the tip about the splitter, and you'll be set for a smooth, high-speed networking experience.
Adam Z
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2023
Had many of these adapters but they all were only 1gbps. Just upgraded the whole network to 2.50GB so i ended up grabbing these adapters to replace older adapters and they work great, the speed is unbelievable, I'm able to transfer a 100GB file in less then 5min from one pc to another.Pros:- Real Full 2.50GB Speeds- Easy To Install [Plug In And Done]- Web Interface On Each AdapterCons:- None
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