







⚡ Upgrade your home network without rewiring—speed meets simplicity!
The Yitong Technology MoCA 2.0 Ethernet to Coax Adapter (YTMC-51N1-M2) delivers gigabit-class speeds up to 670 Mbps by utilizing your home's existing coaxial wiring. It ensures seamless HD video streaming and reliable wired connections without interfering with cable TV services. Backward compatible with MoCA 1.1, this compact, plug-and-play device is ideal for enhancing Wi-Fi networks and extending Ethernet connectivity effortlessly.
| ASIN | B019VSW2RA |
| Brand | Yitong Technology |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (51) |
| Date First Available | December 28, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 669.29 x 314.96 x 551.18 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | YTMC-51N1-M2 |
| Manufacturer | Yitong Technology |
| Product Dimensions | 669.29 x 314.96 x 551.18 inches |
-**S
Great product for your home networking MOCA Needs
I was hesitant to buy this but for the price I figured it was worthwhile. I'm really glad I did. Pros: 1. Worked seamlessly with Verizon FIOS Actiontec GW. 2. Small, lightweight 3. Plug and Play. No setup required. Cons: None. Summary: Don't be scared by the no-name brand. This is a great product for your home Networking MOCA Needs.
A**R
Outstanding product
Works exactly as advertised. Was able to use these devices to add an Access Point in our garage (that is not attached to the house) using an existing coaxial cable that was run out there years ago for cable tv. Speeds are identical to sitting right next the wireless router in the house (60Mbps). Buyer beware, however, that these are not sold as pairs. Found out the hard way when I only received one and then read the "what's in the box" information. Well worth the money, though.
T**T
This device works as advertised, just plug and play ...
This device works as advertised, just plug and play. I wanted to remove my Actiontect FiOS router and just use my ASUS AC3200 router instead so I could get away from having to deal with double NAT. I simply removed the coax from the Actiontec and plugged it into the YiTong bridge and plugged the Ethernet cable into my ASUS router. Once I finished getting my ASUS connected to the ONT my FiOS on demand and guide started working properly again. I just wish the device were smaller, but you can wall mount it with two small screws.
H**N
Don't pay your cable company to rent a MoCA! This works perfectly for that purpose!
My greedy cable company wanted to charge me $50 for a new MoCA home router (plus their $9.99/month modem rental fee) just to install the new TiVo whole-home DVR features. I said no way. Bought this device and set-up was simple. The TiVo boxes recognized it right away and it has worked flawlessly every single day since installation. I even use TiVo to watch YouTube, Netflix, etc. which all require this box to connect to the internet. I have never had a slow down, hiccup or buffering while watching streaming videos, movies, etc with this device. Couldn't be happier to have bought this and save all that money with the cable company!
E**E
Purchased because it was less expensive than Actiontec MoCA and ...
Purchased because it was less expensive than Actiontec MoCA and to have as spare. Tried to use as Network MoCA at head of modem but could not get to function with my network. It "may" work as sub for the Actiontec I have on my Premier but now scared to try - until I have problems with Premier MoCA.
S**F
A Little Unstable
Pretty good but hangs up every once in a while.
A**R
Pay the extra for the Actiontec
I bought this because I wanted to start to upgrade my MoCA network with v2.0. To this point I had been using the Actiontec ECB2500 devices, which were working fine, but I've added two Tivo minis to my network (which already had two other Tivo devices), so I thought an upgrade to MoCA v2.0 would be worth it. The Yitong device was cheaper than the Actiontec v2.0 model (apparently for a reason), so I went with it after seeing the mostly positive reviews. When I received the Yitong, I tested it on the downstream end of my already established MoCA network, and it seemed to work fine for my Roku. I later swapped out my older Actiontec ECB2500 that I had been using to establish the network at the router with the Yitong, and the resulting internet connection was very poor. I have Tivo minis on my MoCA network that couldn't connect to the internet reliably (e.g. netflix/amazon apps would load at a glacial pace or not at all). The Tivo minis would also fail their ports test when the Yitong was connected. I have since switched back to the Actiontec device, and everything is working fine. I have splitters, diplexers, and an amp in my coax network, so it's possible that some thing in that mess is not playing well with the Yitong or more generally with MoCA 2.0. Regardless, I think I'll pay the premium for the Actiontec the next time around.
P**U
Great
I installed this MoCa product today. Because I have a very complicated system with a TiVo in the family room and another in the bedroom, it took me about an hour to install MoCa near my computer, in the family room and the last in the bedroom. [My age was the problem, not MoCa.] I had been using an older system that transferred programs through the electrical wiring before MoCa came out. It took 35-40 min to transfer programs between the two TiVos in the past. The new 3 MoCas work through coaxial wiring is much better. Now I transfer hour HD TiVo programs in less than 8 minutes. I highly recommend this product.
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