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The goCoax MoCA 2.5 Adapter (2-pack) leverages existing coaxial cables to deliver a robust 2.5Gbps Ethernet connection with ultra-low latency (3ms), ideal for 4K/8K streaming, online gaming, and high-speed data transfer. Its shielded coax technology minimizes interference, ensuring reliable, wired-speed performance across your home network. Easy to install and scalable up to 16 devices, it’s the cost-effective upgrade for millennial professionals demanding seamless connectivity.





| ASIN | B09RB1QYR9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 69,096 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,260 in Coaxial Cables (Electronics & Photo) |
| Brand | goCoax |
| Brand Name | goCoax |
| Color | White |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 872 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Data link protocol | Ethernet |
| Data transfer rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Hardware interface | Ethernet |
| Item Weight | 0.72 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | goCoax |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WF-91HG-ZM71 |
| Model Number | WF-91HG-ZM71 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
K**N
Worked perfectly in the UK
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.
H**S
Power Supply is NOT UK compliant
This item is not supplied with a UK compliant Power supply.
A**R
Die Lösung
Um WLAN im ganzen Haus (massiv, Stahlbetondecken) verfügbar zu machen habe ich jahrelang mit Repeatern und DLAN experimentiert, eher wenig erfolgreich und sehr schwankend von der Signalqualität. Dann nutzte ich die vorhandene FM-Verteilung, um mit mehreren Access-Points auf den Etagen zu arbeiten. Die Signalqualität hat sich verbessert, aber der Datendurchsatz war aufgrund der verbauten CAT5-Kabel auf 100mBit/s begrenzt. Bei einer Renovierung fielen mir die alten, seit Jahren ungenutzten SAT-Dosen ins Auge und die Frage stellte sich: könnte man vielleicht...? Bei den bekannten Elektronikspezialisten bin ich zwar fündig geworden, aber dort handelte es sich hauptsächlich um Geräte, welche einen Breitbandfilter/-splitter integriert haben und dadurch recht kostenintensiv waren. Schon eigenartig, dass es wohl nur dieses amerikanische Produkt gibt, aber gesehen und bestellt. Die passenden Steckeradapter gleich dazu, da auf den Fotos klar das Netzteil mit US-Stecker zu sehen war. Der Rest ist plug & play. LAN-Kabel vom Router zum goCoax, dann COAX-Kabel am Multischalter ab- und an den goCoax angeschraubt, Netzteil eingesteckt. Im Wohnzimmer mit beiliegendem COAX-Kabel an die SAT-Dose und den goCoax, AP per LAN-Kabel angeschlossen, Netzteil eingesteckt und Injektor des AP mit Spannung versorgt. Die Verbindung kam in Sekunden zustande und es stehen jetzt die vollen 400Mbit/s vom Router stabil zur Verfügung. Inzwischen kam noch ein Switch hinzu, um die Geräte im Heimkino direkt mit LAN zu versorgen. Ich bin begeistert und empfehle gerne weiter.
K**B
Perfect for Verizon FiOS – Keeps TV Guide Working Without Using the FiOS Router
I purchased the goCoax MoCA 2.5 Adapter with 2.5GbE specifically for my Verizon FiOS setup so I could use my own router and still retain full TV functionality, including the program guide and On Demand. It worked exactly as intended. Instead of being forced to use the FiOS router just for MoCA, this adapter provides the MoCA network over my home’s coax while my own router handles the internet. My FiOS TV boxes get guide data, updates, and On Demand services just like they would with the Verizon router, but without the monthly rental fee or network limitations. Setup was very straightforward. I connected the adapter to the coax near the ONT and my personal router, and everything came online quickly. The TV guide populated normally, channel data loaded fast, and there were no issues with DVR or interactive features. The 2.5GbE port is a big bonus, especially on a gigabit FiOS plan. Network speeds are extremely stable with low latency, and it provides a reliable wired backbone across existing coax lines in the house. It’s essentially the best of both worlds: full FiOS TV functionality plus the performance and control of a high-end third-party router. If you want to eliminate the FiOS router but still keep the TV guide, On Demand, and MoCA connectivity for your set-top boxes, this adapter is an outstanding solution. Rock-solid, fast, and a smarter long-term setup for FiOS households.
A**ー
Great
This is a great item for people who dont have a waiting wall conduit or a lan outlet. Seller was also helpful with the shipments. Worth the price
E**S
Used to create wired backhaul for mesh Wi-Fi system
I used a pair of these to create a wired backhaul for my Deco X90 Mesh Wi-Fi out to my detached shop-garage. These were very easy to setup, and they established a very high-speed connection from my main Deco X90 to the X90 located in my shop that is almost 100 yards from the house, but already had coax for the cable connection. I connected the main X90 in the house to a goCoax MoCA unit in the house and connected that to the coax cable. In the shop I connected the second goCoax MoCA unit and connected the satellite X90 to it. I now have excellent Wi-Fi in the shop, but I also used a Gigabit switch to provide wired ethernet to some other devices in the shop. The goCoax MoCA adapter was easy to hook up and has been working flawlessly for over a month.
R**.
Works for my purpose, successfully able to get the full speeds of gigabit FiOS Internet
Got two of these to get my FiOS connection from downstairs to upstairs corner room through my home's existing coax wiring. I know for sure it has some less-than-ideal splitters along the way. Despite that, I was able to get the full gigabit speeds of my internet. Gets 3-4 ms of latency as advertised. I noticed the link between the two adapters is ~2300 Mbits which is under the 3600 needed to achieve full 2.5 Gbps link. That's okay for me for my purpose. Only thing I haven't been able to get working is the encryption of the MoCA network - as soon as I enable it, the adapters both lose connectivity to each other. I'm guessing it's because of the less-than-ideal splitters in my house.
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