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Hitron Bonded MoCA 2.5 Adapter (3-Pack) | 1 Gbps Ethernet, 2.5 Gbps Over existing Coax Cable | Ideal Backbone for Mesh WiFi, Streaming and Gaming | 3 HTEM4 Adapters in Bundle

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  • GET BETTER WIFI. Increase the speed (up to 1 Gbps) between your WiFi Router and Access Point by connecting one Coax to Ethernet Adapter to your Router and another to a WiFi Extender or Access Point.
  • CONVERT COAX WIRING INTO A "1 GBPS ETHERNET PIPE" to connect your router to any WiFi Ethernet device such as WiFi Mesh, WiFi Streaming Boxes etc using the HTEM4 MoCA Adapter with each device.
  • NO WIRES TO RUN. NO CONFIGURATION. The HTEM4 Coaxial Cable to Ethernet Adapters create an instant 2.5 Gbps MoCA network that provides Gigabit speeds to all of your connected devices - no running wires, no drilling holes.
  • PLUG N PLAY SETUP. Simply connect this Coax to Ethernet Adapter to any coax outlet and into your WiFi router or access point.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH ANY DEVICE WITH AN ETHERNET PORT. This includes HDTV, personal computers, Xbox, PlayStation, streaming HD audio and media, and more. Not compatible with satellite TV or AT&T U-verse Coax networks.



Product Description

Get Better WiFi

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Get the Wi-Fi networking performance you need. MoCA Adapters transform your existing coax TV outlets into Gigabit Ethernet ports to create a multi-lane "super-highway" between your router and Wi-Fi access points. Faster speeds into your Wi-Fi Access points means faster WiFi out to your devices.

MoCA Makes your WiFi Better!

WiFi Mesh without MoCA

Why Your WiFi Gets Weaker

WiFi signals get weaker the farther they travel. When your device is far from the WiFi router, the signal loses strength, leading to slower speeds and sometimes even lost connections. Also, WiFi can be disturbed by things like walls, other electronic devices, and even other WiFi networks.

WiFi Mesh with MoCA

Boost Your WiFi with MoCA

MoCA boosts your WiFi by providing a fast, stable connection between mesh pods. Using existing coaxial cables, MoCA helps the pods communicate quickly and reliably. This high-speed connection means each pod can deliver faster WiFi, giving you better coverage and quicker internet speeds.

Plug and Play Set Up

So simple...just plug it in. No software to install. Plug one MoCA Adapter into your modem/router and an additional MoCA Adapter into your device (Wi-Fi Extender/Access Point, HDTV, computer or gaming system, etc.). Each MoCA Adapter connects to a coax wall outlet in any room.

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  • No, the HT-EM4 is compatible with cable services, but not satellite services such as DirectTV or Dish Network.

  • Yes, Hitron’s HTEM4 MoCA adapters are compatible with any internet service provider. They work independently of your ISP and can be used to extend your network regardless of the service provider you are using.

  • Yes, HTEM4 MoCA adapters can be used in apartments or MDUs. However, it’s important to note that the coaxial cable infrastructure in these buildings can be more complex, with multiple units sharing the same coaxial network.

  • Virtually any device that has an Ethernet port, including Xbox, gaming systems, computers, streaming media devices and more.

  • You only need one HT-EM4 if you have a MoCA-capable broadband device. If your router does not support MoCA, you will need two MoCA devices, one for your router and one for the device that you want to connect to, a gaming console for example.

Important Notes

  • To create a MoCA (Multimedia over Coax Alliance) network, it is essential that all coaxial cables in your home are properly connected to the same coax splitter. If your home was previously wired for satellite TV or another service (other than cable), it’s possible that not all of your cable outlets are connected to the splitter. Before setting up your MoCA network, ensure that each room’s coaxial cable is connected to the correct splitter. For detailed instructions on how to check if your MoCA adapters are functioning properly, please visit the Hitron's Technical Support website.
  • Ensure that the RF splitter in your home is MoCA compatible. It must support the MoCA frequency band, which ranges from 1125 to 1675 MHz.
  • Many cable operators may bypass the main splitter in your home, connecting the external coaxial cable directly to the modem or router. If this happens, not all coax outlets will be connected to the main splitter, making it difficult to create a MoCA network. To build a MoCA network, ensure that all coaxial cables—both external and internal—are connected through the main splitter.

pman1088
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Purchased in a three pack with one being placed at my Router/Coax Cable area in my basement, and two at rooms around the home with mesh sattelites and Coax outlets. Like so many homes in America I have TV cable in every room and CAT5 no where.....I wanted a wired backbone for my mesh WiFi. In the basement utility room I ran one MoCA adapter from my router with CAT5 and ran a 2 way Coax splitter to that MoCA adapter. I then went to the two other rooms and added the two other MoCA adapters. Plugged it all in and it just worked. No tel-netting in, no web interface, DHCP just took off and ran with it.... smooth connections that were plug and play. I ran the speed test in the photo connected directly to the MoCA adapter with a laptop/CAT5 in one of the rooms. The speeds are right on par with what I see all the time with my Verizon Home Wireless Internet. If you need to be wired, this is a great way to go.
Scooter
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I've installed Cat5/6, RG6, and fiber in everything from toothpick structures to businesses, to finished homes. As an IT professional with over 20 years experience I was surprised and happy to discover MoCA.We just purchased a home, a rather large home, and I didn't really want to start ripping holes and stringing cable because now I'm paying for it. But there was coax run to every room already. So when I found out about MoCA I thought it was worth a shot. we now have 4 adapters in the home, approximately $200 worth of adapters. By my estimates it would have cost me close to a grand (not counting labor) to properly run in wall cables, so this actually saved me money.Installation:Literally plug and play. No drivers, no config. Extremely easy. Takes longer to get out of packaging.Prerequisites:MoCA compatible router, or a MoCA adapter at your router.MoCA compatible coax splitter/s.Speeds:Our internal speeds surpass our ISP service. Inside (pc to pc) we are seeing solid maxed out gigabit. External (rather, internal to external) we are getting within 80% of our subscribed service of 1g up/down. We have 7 hard wired computers, all of us are heavy inet users and we are cord cutters.CableTV:While we do not have cable service, each MoCA adapter has a TV out (passthrough) to connect to your "smart" tv. So one coax in provides one coax out and one cat5 out.Bottom line, these are a life saver to those who don't want to, or cannot have cat5 run everywhere but coax is already in place. If you are at a stage of construction where cat5 is still able to be properly installed, I highly recommend doing that instead. These are more for already completed homes with coax present.Love them, will be getting more as needed for my server rack.
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