In my recently published “Deciphering wiring” post, I discussed (among other things) the multiple spans of Ethernet cable that shuttle LAN packets between various areas of the house and the downstairs ...
MoCA is the abbreviation for “Multimedia over Coax Alliance.” This is a network standard that makes it possible to connect several devices to your home network via a coaxial cable—the same wire that ...
Ethernet cable (either CAT5e or CAT6) is the gold standard of home-networking technology. If you can string cable from your router to everywhere you need Internet access, do it. You’ll get out-of-this ...
As I previously mentioned in a recent post, I decided to try using an existing coax cable 'backbone' in my home, in conjunction with MoCA Ethernet-to-coax bridges, as a means of extending wired LAN ...
May 20, 2021 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google I love fussing with wifi, but when I’m building the backbone of my network in a new location—a house, apartment, or ...
I'm also not 100% sure how MoCA works when you mix versions (i.e. bonded 2.0 at the cable modem + router spot and one or two others in other locations for more APs, but then leaving the other TiVos to ...
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