I have a 10year-old house that is well-wired with COAX, but sadly no Cat5. My cable (COAX) comes into the house at a point in the basement where it then splits via a panel to all of its runs (6 in ...
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 ...
TRENDnet® (www.TRENDnet.com), a global leader in reliable SMB and consumer networking and surveillance solutions, is announcing the availability of its high-speed MoCA 2.0 Ethernet Over Coax Adapters.
While planning my coax and ethernet runs, I have been doing research here on the forums and elsewhere on the interwebs, but I am actually more confused about how to split my coax than before I started ...
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 ...
If you’ve made it this far through the pandemic without cursing your home Wi-Fi, congratulations! You’re a rare bird, and you don’t need this article. Read on, however, if you’re not getting the ...
Looking for an all-in-one gateway for your cable Internet? You can't go wrong with the Motorola SBG6782-AC Surfboard eXtreme. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has ...
We often talk about the router being the captain of the home network ship—and it is. A modern Wi-Fi 6E or 7 router can handle your entire smart home, NAS, home theater streaming, mobile devices, and ...
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