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MoCA - Get Hardwired Internet WITHOUT Existing Ethernet Wiring: MoCA 2.5 Adapter: (COAX to Ethernet)

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  • Convert COAX to Ethernet with the ScreenBeam MoCA 2.5 adapter!
    ATTENTION!!! Yes, it is MegaBITS, not MegaBYTES. Internet speed is typically measured in bits, not bytes.
    PRODUCTS:
    • ScreenBeam MoCA 2.5 Adapter: amzn.to/380eltp
    Description:
    Have slow WIFI? New to MoCA networking? You will be shocked at how much faster you can get your Internet speed with a MoCA adapter! You may not have Cat6 cables ran through your home, but with a MoCA adapter, you can use your existing COAX lines to run your network signal, without having to open up any walls in your home to run new lines.
    MoCA (stands for Multimedia over Coax Alliance) is a technology that uses the existing coaxial cables already in most people’s homes. In essence, MoCA creates a wired Internet home network, but without the headache of drilling holes or running wires. - screenbeam.com
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  • @DIYBRY
    @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +11

    How To: Add a Home Network Panel: ua-cam.com/video/nn9LCGZ8l18/v-deo.html

  • @CreativeDrone
    @CreativeDrone 11 місяців тому +8

    one of my new favorite youtube videos. same problem, same solution thank you amazing small channel on the internet

  • @Mr406Galaxie
    @Mr406Galaxie 10 місяців тому +4

    Just installed these last weekend. They worked perfect! Thank you so much for your informative video!!

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  10 місяців тому

      Bodacious! Subscribe!

  • @reaperbot5226
    @reaperbot5226 Рік тому +52

    MoCA adapters are nice for people who rent or have an older home and can't run newer ethernet cables. they can typically get much better data transfer rates then wireless alone. also some brands sell MoCA adapters with built in wireless range boosters if you need to expand you coverage.

    • @leandrov07013
      @leandrov07013 Рік тому +3

      Hi can you send which should I buy in order to expand my coverage

    • @tiny_m0w
      @tiny_m0w Рік тому

      i am also curious because there are so many on the market lmao

    • @reaperbot5226
      @reaperbot5226 Рік тому +5

      I’ve used Actiontec for a while with minimal issues. Think they go by screenbeam these days though. There are tutorials on UA-cam about how to set them up as well.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the information for the community!

    • @justexisting8457
      @justexisting8457 5 місяців тому

      These are just pure genius!! I love how they seem to work with 0 issues, I just bought a pair, arriving in a couple days!! Time for seamless gaming!!!

  • @markdavenportjr5129
    @markdavenportjr5129 2 роки тому +5

    Very cool wish I knew about these adapter kits when we were in New Mexico. ;)

  • @kagadaza07
    @kagadaza07 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the video. It really helped me out. I do not have an elaborate setup like yours (by the way...very nice setup) but I think your solution will work for me with what I need. Thank you again...and Aloha from Hawaii...Ted

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching, Ted! Was in Hawaii in 2021.

  • @pharaohmaximus6541
    @pharaohmaximus6541 2 роки тому +14

    Getting ready to move into my new two story and was wondering how i was going to get CAT6A from my Cisco 2960X to my 2 Ubiquiti APs. Glad I found this video. Saved me from having to cut and drill behind the walls and floors.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +2

      Glad it could help. Thanks for watching.

    • @huy3148
      @huy3148 Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY Hi, at 2:55 I see all of the coax jack just plugging in a board, is that board a splitter? Could you please tell me which brand, device is that? Thanks and best wishes

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      @@huy3148 it’s just an 8-way splitter. The link should be in the description.

    • @huy3148
      @huy3148 Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY Thank you, I've seen that "On-Q VM1002 1X8 Enhanced Passive Video Splitter, 1GHz". In this video, Could we plug the coax cable from the splitter to the Moca adapter? If it works, then we simply have internet for every room with available coax and Moca adapter.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      @@huy3148 1) Actually splitting coax that many times will slow the networks down.
      2) In the Moca kit, one acts as the transmitter and other is the receiver. I am not 100% sure it would work, but if you had the transmitter hooked from the router then coax into the splitter, on the other end of those lines, you would need a receiver. So you would have the get 4 more Moca units to be the receivers on each line. But like I said, not sure that would work. In my network, I am only using one transmitter, 1 coax line, and a be receiver.

  • @lynettewilkes7324
    @lynettewilkes7324 10 місяців тому

    Awesome video!

  • @bigntall
    @bigntall 2 роки тому +2

    great video 👍🏻

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @Chris-ji8jw
    @Chris-ji8jw Рік тому

    I like your video, bro! Haha, thanks 🔥

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @KAT-pi3pk
    @KAT-pi3pk 5 місяців тому

    Nice tip about restarting all the equipment

  • @onzkicg
    @onzkicg 3 місяці тому

    Thanks will check this out. My home doesn’t have any built in Ethernet port in the wall, but I see several of this TV antennae port. I hope it’s not that complicated to activate (plug and play) 😅

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  3 місяці тому

      It is really very easy. Hopefully MoCA can be a solution for you too. Subscribe 😎

  • @uberleet01
    @uberleet01 Рік тому

    Fantastic video sir

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @TylerHNothing
    @TylerHNothing Рік тому +6

    thank you for this vid.
    do you know if the transmitter and receiver ends need to be on the same coax cable (3:45 you point out its the same coax that runs to the office) or can it be any old coax? I was thinking all the coax ultimately are connected to each other centrally.

    • @catchnkill
      @catchnkill Рік тому

      It is a case by case thing. Coaxial cable wiring in old buildings can have different kind of topology. It will be fine if both ends are on the same coax cable. If not, it depends on the topology of the cable network of the building.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Same cable.

  • @robstar18
    @robstar18 Рік тому +2

    Question!
    If you wanted hardwired internet to each one of your rooms, does that mean you would have to have a separate moca box on each of your coax connections in your network box?
    Thats a lot of power outlets and space if so! great video!

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      I can’t say for sure. There needs to be a transmitter and a receiver. I would “think” theoretically, if you wired it all correctly, that’s could have one transmitter and each room could have a receiver. But that is a question you might want to take directly to screen beam.

    • @elliottisherpbf
      @elliottisherpbf Рік тому +2

      The way this is set up, yes. The way this is supposed to be set up is one Moca adapter to the main hardline that then gets split to all the coax through out the home. You would still need a moca adapter at every room coax-out that you are using. It’s a great system and worth the extra money for additional adapters if you can’t run Ethernet in your homes walls.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      @@elliottisherpbf Thanks for the info. I reached out to screenbeam about this very thing and they never responded.

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR 10 місяців тому

    Satellite cable is double screened with copper foul and copper braid normal coaxial cable only has one shield which is the copper braid

  • @Mr_D555
    @Mr_D555 2 роки тому

    Awesome, just paid a visit to Bezos from your above link.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @OutdoorsWitGhee
    @OutdoorsWitGhee 2 роки тому +2

    Can I just plug the adapter straight into the router through the Ethernet cable & leave out the coax part? Then in the room I need connection in, I use the coax into the adapter and connect the Ethernet cable to a switch for all my stuff?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +1

      Configuration:
      Router Adapter Adapter desired device.

  • @ChrisDoutre
    @ChrisDoutre 27 днів тому

    FYI, Mbps is megabits per second. So 500 Mbps is about 50 MBps (megaBytes per second). It's been a long time, but I think a byte is still 8 bits but there is some overhead. So, about ten to one.
    Edited to add: Thanks for the great video. I think you may have solved a problem for a friend fo mine.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  27 днів тому

      @@ChrisDoutre yes. Megabytes comes out after I was an iPod sales dude years ago. But yes, Internet speeds, in this case, are measured in bits.

  • @jlchip
    @jlchip 10 місяців тому

    Muy interesante y lo mejor, el canto de fondo

  • @kakashi99908
    @kakashi99908 Рік тому

    Does the moca COAX out go on the same exact cable that initially goes into the modem using a splitter?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Sorry, I'm confused. Are you already using cable Internet? If so, the rooms in your house should already work, if setup properly.

  • @zigzack54
    @zigzack54 3 місяці тому

    Can you use COAX that the modem is also using with a splitter?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  3 місяці тому

      Asking as you have a MoCA adapter on both ends of the coax line.

  • @vladislavkaras491
    @vladislavkaras491 11 місяців тому

    Not 100% sure, but I do believe the uploading speed problem is related to how coax works. It is mostly made for downloading data and sending just a tiny bit. Like with television you mostly "download" channels from the TV provider and sent them a little of data to change the channel.
    Thanks for the video!

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  11 місяців тому +4

      It’s not coax, no. It’s providers like Comcast that throttle your speeds.

    • @vladislavkaras491
      @vladislavkaras491 11 місяців тому

      @@DIYBRY ah, alright. Well, now I even more smarter.
      Thanks once again! :D

    • @skinnerreels
      @skinnerreels 7 місяців тому

      @@DIYBRY Definitely most likely due to upload limits. Unless you've purchased business internet packages, typically home internet speeds are significantly slower for upload.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  7 місяців тому

      @@skinnerreels either way, when you include reliability, outages, etc. Comcast is absolute crap. I have not had one single issue with my fiber network in over two years.

    • @rejoicefulone6786
      @rejoicefulone6786 6 місяців тому

      This video was very informative and helpful! I just purchased 2 sets of Moca 2.5 adapters myself. (I have no wired Ethernet network and have cable internet w/ Xfinity.) Currently using Linksys 6E Mesh system with 3 nodes and the Mesh Router. I upgraded to CAT 8 to help future proof and has less latency than CAT 6. Hopefully this weekend I will get these up and running. Thanks again for the great video and now I'm inspired to build a network!

  • @PeatyR
    @PeatyR Рік тому +2

    I have an older house where I can't get a good signal to my Nvidia Shield Pro. Running a hardwire just isn't practical unfortunately. I'm using a Netgear Orbi mesh system and have my Shield plugged into one of the satellites. I'm streaming media with a NAS drive hooked into the router. Best signal I can get is about 45 Mbps with the Wi-Fi. Enough to watch most things without too much of an issue. I have a gigabit service coming to the Router (950Mbps when I test teh speed) I installed this exact system to my NVidia shield from the router. I'm now getting 850+ Mbps to the Shield. I've tried powerline adapters but not much improvement, nothing like this. These way exceeded my expectations!

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      I am glad it has exceeded your expectations.

  • @jamespiercehd720p8
    @jamespiercehd720p8 Рік тому

    Awesome video

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @jamespiercehd720p8
      @jamespiercehd720p8 Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY expand my WiFi coverage to antenna workshop in my back yard with using WiFi router on moCa adapter

  • @sheriyaarbajwa7952
    @sheriyaarbajwa7952 Рік тому

    Hello quick question?
    I have been using a coax cable for 5 months in my room and am now able to hardwire it through my router. Do I need to disconnect my coax cable or open the coax wall plate since I don’t need coax anymore.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      I don’t know your layout and ISP. Hard for me to say.

  • @Chaos6779
    @Chaos6779 5 місяців тому

    I'm not sure how to phrase this correctly, the 2nd adapter into the home office that you placed, is it always going to be hardwired into a single peripheral? I'm trying to gauge what equipment I'd need if I wanted to boost the signal for a 2nd computer, a PS5, and an apple TV. Would I just buy an access point then?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  5 місяців тому

      Once you have the MoCA adapter at the end of the coax line, the eithernet coming off the MoCA can go into an eithernet splitter. So you could have a line go to the PS5 and another off the splitter go to the computer.

  • @eddiemarano9998
    @eddiemarano9998 Рік тому +1

    Does it matter how old the coax in the house is? My house was built in 1985 and I don't know if coax has improved over the past 35+ years and/or matters for these kits. Also, do you know if you can plug the adapter into a switch and then use the switch to hardwire to other devices. Specifically, I have my AV setup (TV, AVR, Streamers, Blu-Ray player, etc.) that would benefit from being hardwired.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      Could not tell you about the age of that coax, but it stands to reason it is not as fast. What kind of switch? Coax or Ethernet?

    • @eddiemarano9998
      @eddiemarano9998 Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY Thanks for the reply DIY-BRY! The switch would be an ethernet switch. May not matter however given the sketchiness of the older coax cable.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      @@eddiemarano9998 an Ethernet switch is fine as long as you it in after the receiving MoCA adapter.

  • @ivanlodyanoy1139
    @ivanlodyanoy1139 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video. I have a question - in my case Internet comes to my home coax into router derectly. I'd like to move router to another space, because in wall-box I haven't enough space. So - is it possible the internet coax cable put to the Moca, then the etherrnet cable from 1st moca move to the new space, In the new space etchernet calble put to the 2nd Moca and from the 2nd Moca coax cable put to the internet route?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      The MoCA in meant to send the signal through coax, not the other way around. Where the Internet comes into your house, are there other coax lines to the other rooms?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Check out my other video that shows this: ua-cam.com/video/nn9LCGZ8l18/v-deo.html

    • @ivanlodyanoy1139
      @ivanlodyanoy1139 Рік тому

      ​@@DIYBRY The coax cable comes into a wall box next to the door. But in this box there is not enough space for a router. Also to the box comes 2 rj45 cables, with connected to a patch-panel in a server box on the another pleace. I'd like to move the router to the server-box. In my case it looks like - Internet coax (cable) -> Moca -> Ethernet(cable) -> Moca -> coax(cable)-> Router -> ethernet(cable)-> Switch. I hvae not other coax cables in the another rooms and in the wall box, Only rj45 plugs. I can't change the wall box (next to the door where coax comes) to the biggest one

  • @ericgaona3951
    @ericgaona3951 Рік тому

    If my modem and router are in one room and I simply connect the MoCA to the coax outlet in that room, wouldn't that still distribute the internet to all rooms since all coax is connected throughout the house? Or would I still have to go to main coax hub and switch the wires on the splitter? Hope this makes sense. Basically, my router is not near the main coax distribution, but I want to get the signal to all coax outlets in the house. Thanks in advance.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      The coax in your room is signal coming "in" to you room. It is not going to send the signal back out of the room to power ever thing else. You need to find the central location in your house where the coax is being split out into the other rooms.

    • @aaronhuff9471
      @aaronhuff9471 7 місяців тому

      No, you want to have a direct coax connection two MoCAs one coax (RG-6 dual shield or better) cable. You can theoretically have a MoCA transmitter to coax cable to coax splitter or distributor then through various coax cables but you would still need a MoCA receiver on the end of each coax cable. Also, the problem with that is it’s splitting that signal multiple times if you’re talking about data signal, it’s gonna make the connection crap and the whole point of this is to have a good solid connection without having to run cat 6, cat 6A or cat 8 (cat 7 is not an actual IEEE standard... I'm an IEEE member).

  • @brighamwilsonjr
    @brighamwilsonjr Рік тому

    Help! Have the same set up, hooked everything up but coax light on both boxes is not lighting up. Suggestion?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Hard to tell with out seeing your setup. Does the setup go: ISP > Modem > Router > Ethernet > MoCA > Coax Line Start > Coax Line End > MoCA > Ethernet > Device?

  • @shaylanstein9714
    @shaylanstein9714 2 роки тому +1

    Is it necessary to buy a POE filter for the coax? Or can I just use the main moca adapter from coax from the wall then plug the ethernet into the router? Thanks!

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +1

      In my situation, I don’t have cable TV, so it is not an issue for me. However you can add a POE filter to use with the MoCA adapter to help prevent interference. Here is one that says it works with MoCA devices: amzn.to/3tX3YhF

    • @Hondaf22a1
      @Hondaf22a1 Рік тому +1

      Yes you should always add a POE filter. Cable companies are also using MoCA cable devices. If you have neighbors with cable service you could potentially be causing interference for you and your neighbor. Alot of times the company sends out the equipment for the customer to install themselves with no POE filter unfortunately.

    • @PeatyR
      @PeatyR Рік тому

      I have a cable modem so what I had to do was, the cable coming out of the wall feeding my MODEM (Docsis 3.1 Motorola) , I installed a splitter. From the wall it goes into the splitter. One side of the splitter goes to the MoCa device, the other side, I installed teh POE filter then it goes to the MODEM. This is what the instructions said to do with the kit I got, same setup as the video. This has been working fine for me. The other device of course is in another room cable to MoCa and ethernet to my streaming device. No POE filter but I, think I should put on there too, not sure about that TBH.

    • @jonatafields4749
      @jonatafields4749 Рік тому

      Do you put the Ethernet cable from the MoCA device into the modem/router?

  • @samt8536
    @samt8536 3 місяці тому

    Will a moca adapter help my internet not overload from a Playstation running at the same time as a gaming computer, we keep crashing our xfinity wifi & i think its overloading 😢

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  3 місяці тому

      You will get better bandwidth/speeds with a direct connection vs wifi. But also depends on your Internet connection speeds and type of wifi. See my other video about the WIFI 6 mesh system.

  • @frenchcpo
    @frenchcpo Рік тому

    Do you know how long is you coaxial, I am interested by this product but on a 80m long coax I scare to loose data rate ?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      I cannot know for sure the distance since I was not the first owner. I know have the MoCA adapter at the furthest possible distance from the first adapter. It goes from the basement to the 2nd story and from the west side of the house to the east. I would guess it around 60 to 80m range. Either way, I do not notice and data loss. 3ms ping and 980mbps up and down.

  • @Ablk84
    @Ablk84 7 місяців тому

    Will any coaxial splitter do or does it need to be a special MOCA splitter?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  7 місяців тому

      It comes with a splitter.

  • @ryanr6240
    @ryanr6240 7 місяців тому

    Great idea, too bad these kits are so pricey. Is it better to connect to a dedicated device like a tv or is it better to connect to an access point like a unifi?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  7 місяців тому +1

      Guess it all depends on how many devices you was direct connectivity. Theoretically, you could connect to a Ethernet splitter in the receiving end then direct connect multiple devices via Ethernet.

  • @winkiiiie
    @winkiiiie Рік тому

    I bought a new wifi router for my house but there is not coax socket for it and this is what my ISP is providint me with. Would this between my isp(coax cable) and router would make my router work? I only use wifi.
    Thanks alot

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      No coax in the room or on the router?

  • @jessupog
    @jessupog 2 роки тому +3

    There is only one coax wall outlet in my house that works (it allows my router to give off signal). If I plug in the router anywhere else I can connect to the internet but there is zero signal. I am guessing these outlets are for cable tv and not meant for internet connections. Would one of these allow me to convert the tv signal to a working internet connection?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +1

      I’m confused how you “can connect to the internet” but you also say there is zero signal? If you can connect then there is indeed signal, no?

    • @jessupog
      @jessupog 2 роки тому

      @@DIYBRY Sorry. It’s as if my router is connected to power and nothing else. With power the router gives a joinable network regardless of if it has any real internet connection. On my phone or any device I can still connect to my wifi network but trying to use the internet on the device results in it not loading whatsoever. It could be that the coax cables are not functioning at all but I think they’re just for cable tv. I wanted to know if one of these devices allows you to use a cable only coax outlet and get internet connectivity from it.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому

      @@jessupog Hard to know without being in your home and seeing the setup.

    • @Hondaf22a1
      @Hondaf22a1 Рік тому +1

      That is because the cable outlet your modem is connected to is the only live one. Usually when a tech comes to install a modem they will disconnect all other unused outlets due to potential interference if left plugged in. Also it increases dB signal to modem . That's why when you plug your modem on any other outlet we'll it won't work because they aren't live.

  • @justinjorgy
    @justinjorgy Рік тому

    Hey DIY-BRY, awesome video and great looking set up.
    Can you help clarify something for me? I just had wifi installed in my home. To get wifi on the far side of the house, we ran coax from our Verizon router to a coax cable located in the same room and placed the wifi extender on the opposite side of the home and plugged that into the coax over there. How can I utilize the other coax plugs throughout my home to hardwire my PC upstairs?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      It a hard for me to say since I don’t know you home and how things are wired. What kind of internet do you have? Cable? Satellite? Fiber?

    • @justinjorgy
      @justinjorgy Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY im almost certain it is fiber. I'm assuming there's some central connection in my crawl space. I'm just unsure what I would have to do to utilize the other coax connections throughout the house if I assume there are connected

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      @@justinjorgy If it’s fiber, you can utilize a MoCa on each coax line you need/want, but you will need to find the central start point for the coax lines.

    • @justinjorgy
      @justinjorgy Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY and that's because I need to place a MoCA adapter at that central location as well?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      @@justinjorgy One set for each line. (Start and end of line).

  • @Ezitt
    @Ezitt Рік тому

    not sure if you'll see this. but I got rid of my cable (box) that was in my living room, now my smart TV can only run off WiFi which isn't very good due to living in BFE. my internet modem is in my bedroom for my xbox so I can hardwire. now can I use this and plug into the coax in the living room and be able to hardwire my TV back in so I can keep streaming movies/shows etc. thanks for any help!

    • @Hondaf22a1
      @Hondaf22a1 Рік тому +1

      Correct.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Without seeing the setup, I cannot be 100%, you really need to find the make place all your coax lines start.

  • @williamlaidlaw7334
    @williamlaidlaw7334 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks man I'm going to order one now. My first run for this will be to my "office" where I have 2 laptops and an Xbox. Will I be able to run a lan switch off of this MOCA run?
    Or does each device require it's own MOCA?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +5

      You can plug in an Ethernet switch into the MoCA adapter, yes!

    • @williamlaidlaw7334
      @williamlaidlaw7334 2 роки тому

      @@DIYBRY you're the man. good luck with your channel

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому

      @@williamlaidlaw7334 Thanks much! I appreciate it!

  • @PasPas29
    @PasPas29 Рік тому

    Hello just quick question..My modem is conmected to a coaxial cable connected into a wall mount in the basement, I want to connect my computer to a LAN cable in my room upstairs where I have a coax jack in the wall.. Do i need just one adapter to directly plug it upstair or do i need two..???btw the modem is not MoCa enabled.. Thanks

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      You need two, that is how it works. One is the transmitter, the other a receiver. Outgoing ethernet from modem connects to the first MoCa adapter Ethernet port. Adapter then connects to the start and the coax line. Second adapter connects to the end of the coax line, the ethernet port on the second adapter will connect to the receiving device (computer, Xbox, Apple TV, etc).

    • @PasPas29
      @PasPas29 Рік тому

      My modem is recieving internet via coax can i still use this if I use two..?? My modem is 20ft away from the wall jack

  • @Albertmars32
    @Albertmars32 Рік тому

    My modem is also my router (Xfinity xb7) will that still work or would i have to buy a separate router for a moca network to work?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      That will still work, but if you are in coax cable already, you should not need this to convert to Ethernet, then to coax, then back to Ethernet, since you are already running the single through coax. Just get a cable splitter.

  • @yenice3652
    @yenice3652 Рік тому

    Hi, I have a question on what to buy. If I don't have cable TV and only need to convert coax to ethernet for one room, why do I need 2 adapters and a splitter? Thanks!

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      What’s your setup now? Do you cable Internet running through the coax cables in your home?

    • @yenice3652
      @yenice3652 Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY I believe so. The only cables plugged into the router modem combo is a coax and a power cable

  • @MasterArmedforces
    @MasterArmedforces Рік тому

    Hello, I have a question: I live in a small apartment behind my landlords larger house. He has a Spectrum cable box, modem, and wifi router towards the front of his house, (There's an additional Spectrum cable box in my bedroom for my TV, on his same account). I use his wifi signal to connect my bedroom laptop to the Internet, but the signal is very weak, even with an extender I purchased and connected. So my question is this: would it be as simple as just splitting the coaxil cable that goes into my cable box and connecting a 3rd party modem for a legitimate strong Internet signal which I can run to my laptop with an Ethernet cable? Thank you.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Is the service running through to your cable box TV and Internet services?

    • @MasterArmedforces
      @MasterArmedforces Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY The cable box runs all the same premium channels he has. Don't know about there being internet service, thats why I didnt know if buying a modem on Amazon would work

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      @@MasterArmedforces Guess you need to have a conversation with the landlord on what services he is paying for. Perhaps he’s has cable TV through one company and Internet through another. If TV and Internet are running through the cable right now, you could use a splitter and send one line to your existing cable TV box and plug the other line into a router, which should act as a range extender for the existing network (since it would be a second router after the main router).

  • @reirei7667
    @reirei7667 Рік тому

    super thanks

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching

  • @machdaddy6451
    @machdaddy6451 4 місяці тому

    Can these MoCA devices go farther than 300ft of coax? I need about 500ft.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  4 місяці тому

      I’m sure they can, but the single might not be as strong. Such in the nature of coax.

  • @dannyarriaga6806
    @dannyarriaga6806 3 місяці тому

    hey my coax light is not turning on do you know what i can do?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  3 місяці тому

      On the MoCa device?

  • @ohheynique6886
    @ohheynique6886 2 роки тому +1

    Hi! Quick question. I can’t seem to find the answer anywhere. Do I need the extender and the adaptors? I currently have Verizon Fios and the extender alone didn’t work. I see a lot of people just using the adaptors but they don’t mention if they are using the extender too.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +1

      Not sure what you mean about “extender”. Ranger extender? The MoCA adapter in this video sends the signal through a COAX line, which is useful if your home is not wired with Ethernet.

    • @ohheynique6886
      @ohheynique6886 2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the response!
      Actiontech makes a WiFi Extender, so I bought that and thought it would work with new gaming PC.
      When I went to hook up everything my PC said I needed an Ethernet connection, of course access to the router is not in my room but I do have a COAX in my room.
      So I apparently needed the adapters only, what I purchased was a WiFi extender.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +1

      @@ohheynique6886 With the WIFI range extender I have (don’t use anymore) I needed to hook it to the router via Ethernet just to get it set up, but once setup, you place in the desired room, then you would connect Ethernet from the extender to the device. The gaming device in your case, but that is all WIFI. The MoCA adapter would let your send the signal into the room via COAX and you would/could connect the device straight to the MoCA adapter. No ranger extender required.

    • @diegol5802
      @diegol5802 Рік тому +1

      Im finally realizing I need a 2nd adapter that goes into my router

    • @ghostinc7
      @ghostinc7 Рік тому +1

      @@DIYBRY Yea I have the issue where they only have one connected in the bedroom of all places. The rest of the house they have wired for directTV. so that actually makes mine install coming up easier!

  • @mr.butterworthz6148
    @mr.butterworthz6148 Рік тому

    Would anyoner know if the adapter can then lead onto another modem for ESSENTIALLY a new access port??

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      Would basically act at a range extender, but yes.

  • @uamade
    @uamade 4 місяці тому +1

    What about re-doing WIFI speed test after restarting all the hardware?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  4 місяці тому

      I explained the why at the beginning of the video. The bonus room in the video is a WIFI dead zone, hence the video about going hardwired.

  • @459sam
    @459sam Рік тому

    If wired correctly, I won’t need to set up a MoCA on the router itself, just the one for the room on the co-ax coming out of the wall correct?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      You need a moca device on both ends of the coax line. Router to Moca -> Moca to Coax Line (start) -> Coax Line (End) to Second Moca -> Moca to device

    • @459sam
      @459sam Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY I know where the coax is inside the room, and the end is in the garage with all the others, what would be the best route to determine the one that leads to the room lmao, just trial and error ?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      @@459sam If the Coax lines in the garage are not labeled, then yes. Trial and error will be the way to go. Unless you want to trace the line with a multimeter.

  • @jxxob2222
    @jxxob2222 Рік тому

    am i able to use this for my xbox? the wifi router is in another room and i cant move it into mine, and i need some type of ethernet so i dont lag..

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      If you set it up correctly, yes.

  • @fightlikegentlemen
    @fightlikegentlemen Рік тому

    tried to use moca adapters but It didnt work. I think the cable wiring inside my apartment isnt correctly configured.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Yeah, I don’t think it would work in an apartment setup. You need to be able to add to both the start and the end of a single coax line. The lines comping into your apartment are likely the end of the line and you don’t have access to the start of the line.

  • @artvandeleah9952
    @artvandeleah9952 6 місяців тому

    I bought the same adapter on sale for 60% off👍. Oi connected to a working coax line I previously tested, but this moca adapter doesn't connect.
    Do they need to all be the Same?
    I have frontier internet and use arris fr251 moca adapters

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  6 місяців тому +1

      As long as the moca adapter are the same brand/model, they should work. You must not be setting it up correctly.

    • @artvandeleah9952
      @artvandeleah9952 6 місяців тому

      @@DIYBRY i had to use a splitter (2ghz) from the coax going to the moca. i split the out to the moca adapter and to the frontier gatway coax input. that made a connection possible to the downstairs coax connection i wanted. it works now, but only getting 10mbps download and 100mps upload. slow download ,but it's a start .

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  6 місяців тому +1

      @@artvandeleah9952 Who is your Internet provider? What speeds are you paying for?

    • @artvandeleah9952
      @artvandeleah9952 6 місяців тому

      @@DIYBRY i have frontier with the FCA 251 model apater in WAN configuration. the face 251 has 3 configurations (WAN,FULL,LAN). i think i need to go into the screenbeam settings to manually set the screenbeam to 1025mhz-1350mhz range (LAN). i am trying to find info on how to do that. i have 100/100 speeds.

  • @AF.256
    @AF.256 День тому

    just ordered 3 of these i’m kind of familiar with the technical side of wifi. my house is wired with “phone” lines and coax lines. so what i’m understanding is i plug ethernet from my router into the “MOCA” and then into the coax cables that run from my 1st floor to 2nd story. then i install the other moca into the existing coax in my rooms then ethernet into desired devices?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  День тому

      @@AF.256 Yes, that is correct.

    • @AF.256
      @AF.256 День тому

      @@DIYBRY thank you. do you think i’d have any issues? CATV coax cables and i pay for 500mbps from spectrum,

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  День тому

      @@AF.256 I don’t think you’ll have any issues. If it is a CAT5e cable, it can push up to 1,000 megabits per second.

    • @AF.256
      @AF.256 День тому

      @@DIYBRY thank you much appreciated, i was worried i would have to install filters and have interference.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  День тому

      @@AF.256 I am pushing about 960 through mine up to my office. I work from home and have never had an issue. I been using it now for about 2.5 years.

  • @leandrov07013
    @leandrov07013 Рік тому

    Hi, I tried to find these question in the comments but I fail, would a wifi extender work in the out side?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      It’s all circumstantial, but theoretically, yes.

    • @leandrov07013
      @leandrov07013 Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY thanks

  • @singeringstar5096
    @singeringstar5096 4 місяці тому

    Guys anybody could tell me whats better
    Wifi extender or moca and which runs more smoothly wirelessly
    I need it for gaming

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  4 місяці тому

      Hard wired is always better than WIFI. Direct connect vs grabbing signal flying through the air.

    • @singeringstar5096
      @singeringstar5096 4 місяці тому

      @@DIYBRY really appreciate for reply ...
      But I would be playing game online through hard wired connected to Wifi Extender
      And the cable is Cat8 technology
      So whats your say on that?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  4 місяці тому

      @@singeringstar5096 I of course cannot say for sure without bing there. How far away from the end of the hard wired line is the game console?

  • @nellatl
    @nellatl Рік тому

    Can i plug tgis directly to my laptop?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Set up properly, yes.

  • @rudydaberry122
    @rudydaberry122 Рік тому

    Is it just as fast as Ethernet? I have a coax near me but I purchased 75 feet of Ethernet to get a hardwired connection via Ethernet, but it seems it would be easier to use MoCA but I don’t want to use it if it slows it down

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Its seems just as fast to me. I work from home and have the connection to my desktop coming through the MoCA and I have not had any issues.

    • @rudydaberry122
      @rudydaberry122 Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY my only issue is I have to use a splitter from the box outside to my room and I’m not sure if splitting a coax will decrease internet speed

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      @@rudydaberry122 You can use an active splitter rather than a passive splitter. Active splitters claim zero signal loss: amzn.to/3WFcWMW

  • @mikalkielli3351
    @mikalkielli3351 Рік тому

    I want to get rid of my xfinity modem router for MOCA box and buy a router can I do that?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Moca is not a replacement for a modem.

    • @mikalkielli3351
      @mikalkielli3351 Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY ..ok thank you..I’m just going to get a Arris SurfBoard Docsis 3.1 Cable Modem with a TP Link Archer BE800/BE19000 Tri Band Wi-Fi 7 Router and that should do the job..I should be good with that right?

  • @BryanLee-lb9rr
    @BryanLee-lb9rr Рік тому

    Screembeam MoCA say it doesn’t work with ATT or ATT universe. Why are my options?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Where did you see that bit of info?

  • @leepiccat5506
    @leepiccat5506 Рік тому

    will this improve my latency? im using wifi 6 and my download and upload speeds are fine, but i am having a ton of packet loss and high ping, will this improve that?

    • @Hondaf22a1
      @Hondaf22a1 Рік тому +1

      No. You're latency is coming from your main ISP modem/router. Make sure to check cables, equipment. Anything you can check. If it fails you need to get a tech out could be outdoor network issue.

    • @daboxownsall
      @daboxownsall Рік тому +2

      Yes. Wifi is the worst solution for connectivity, aside from convenience.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Yes. Hard wired is always a better connection than WIFI.

  • @Levi-Salmon
    @Levi-Salmon 8 місяців тому

    hope that sponsorship came through king

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  8 місяців тому

      Nope. That would be awesome, but no. Still not sponsored by anyone. Some random unverifiable companies from China have reached out, but sounded scetchy.

  • @eviloctober
    @eviloctober Рік тому

    So what gets plugged to the cable modem?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Your incoming Internet connection.

  • @ricardoalcobia1
    @ricardoalcobia1 8 днів тому

    Hi, i have a simiral issue right now on my house, and i tried using powerline however i was only getting 60m/s on it, will moca be a lot better?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  8 днів тому

      @@ricardoalcobia1 what kind of Internet do you have? What speeds are you paying for?

    • @ricardoalcobia1
      @ricardoalcobia1 8 днів тому

      @@DIYBRY i have fiber up to the router, with 500 mbs down and 500 down

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  8 днів тому

      @@ricardoalcobia1 I do not have much knowledge and experience on the use of power line adapters, but based on the short amount of info I just read online about it, I would say that MoCA is a better way to go if your house is fitted with coax lines already. Cat5e can support up to 1000 megabits.

    • @ricardoalcobia1
      @ricardoalcobia1 8 днів тому

      @@DIYBRY Yea from your video the performance seems uncomparable, thanks for the help!

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  8 днів тому

      @@ricardoalcobia1 Please subscribe! 👍🏻

  • @kobestenson6627
    @kobestenson6627 Рік тому

    Currently living in a college suite type apartment & there seems to only be a coax port in the wall in the bedrooms. I have no access to the router due to the fact that the building is owned by a private company. Does this mean using the adapter in the bedroom would not work?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Correct. It will not work unless you can get Ethernet from the source into the first adapter.

  • @aspect5188
    @aspect5188 День тому

    Hi so my modem doesnt seem to have any ethernet ports is there anyway to still use this

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  День тому

      @@aspect5188 I am assuming that you have one provided by your Internet service provider?

    • @aspect5188
      @aspect5188 День тому

      @@DIYBRY turns out that it was just a battery backup that I found and we have an outside ont unit

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  День тому

      @@aspect5188 never used an outdoor terminal. I imagine there are Ethernet ports in that. Question is are you able to run the Ethernet inside?

  • @christopherbozlinski4920
    @christopherbozlinski4920 Рік тому

    Do you need existing wifi?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      You need an existing network, but not WIFI specifically, no.

  • @anthonymeade4480
    @anthonymeade4480 10 місяців тому

    Do you have to have 2

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  10 місяців тому

      Yes. One is a transmitter and the other is a receiver.

  • @DavidBrown-eo4bh
    @DavidBrown-eo4bh 2 роки тому +1

    Work from home . No access to Xfinity router. I bought moca adapter and connected it to coax cable. Then moca Ethernet cable to Aruba modem and Ethernet from Aruba to PC. Should work. Isn't tho. Saying Ethernet has no ip address

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому

      Should go:
      ISP -> Modem -> MoCA -> Coax -> Coax (other end) -> MoCA -> PC

    • @DavidBrown-eo4bh
      @DavidBrown-eo4bh 2 роки тому

      @@DIYBRY isp?

    • @DavidBrown-eo4bh
      @DavidBrown-eo4bh 2 роки тому

      @@DIYBRY only coax in room. Modem has only Ethernet ports

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому +1

      @@DavidBrown-eo4bh Internet Service Provider (Xfinity for example)

    • @DavidBrown-eo4bh
      @DavidBrown-eo4bh 2 роки тому

      @@DIYBRY we have Xfinity, but I can't access router. Not an option

  • @kirkjanzigferrer6381
    @kirkjanzigferrer6381 Рік тому

    i've had this for a year now, and its going on and off now, what happened?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Never experienced that issue. Try calling the manufacturer.

  • @Ottonic6
    @Ottonic6 Рік тому +7

    You meant your signal shows under 200 Mbs (megabits/s), not Megabytes, which would be showing under 25 MB/s (Megabytes/s).

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Yes! I sold iPods for awhile and byte comes out when I mean bit.

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR 10 місяців тому

    Satellite grade cable is required to get the fasted speeds possible.

    • @Darkk6969
      @Darkk6969 10 місяців тому

      There is no such thing as "satellite grade" cable. It's based on either RG59 which is very common with older homes while RG6 is the new standard. Coax is coax either for satellite or cable. Only difference is the core size.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  9 місяців тому +1

      Either way, hardwired is faster than WiFi, which is the point of the video.

    • @DeeDee-rr3sn
      @DeeDee-rr3sn 7 місяців тому

      Hi not supper familiar with Coax cables just learning, so RG6 is better/newer that lets say RG -11 or RG-58 ??@@Darkk6969

  • @FriskyMeerkat
    @FriskyMeerkat Рік тому

    Without a MoCA filter how far outside your house would your signal go?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Confused at the question. Are you going to (or have) ran a long coax cable to the outside? Within a coax line, the recommended limit for MOCA is 300 feet.

    • @FriskyMeerkat
      @FriskyMeerkat Рік тому

      I was reading about MoCA and it said that if you aren't using a MoCA Filter at you cable hook up, your close neighbors using a MoCA adapter might get your signal your adapter is sending.

    • @FriskyMeerkat
      @FriskyMeerkat Рік тому

      I'm not running a Coax cable, but the point of entry for my cable is on the side of my house.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      @@FriskyMeerkat Where do you plug in your cable modem and router?

    • @FriskyMeerkat
      @FriskyMeerkat Рік тому

      In the master bedroom.

  • @PabloDiabloTreasures
    @PabloDiabloTreasures 9 місяців тому

    Why not use WiFi Extender instead of this?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  9 місяців тому +1

      Cause this is way better and way faster.

  • @ajcruz2322
    @ajcruz2322 10 днів тому

    Do they always need to be paired or can I get an add on and have an odd number (let’s say 3 or 5)?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  10 днів тому +1

      @@ajcruz2322 pairs. One is a transmitter, the other is a receiver.

    • @ajcruz2322
      @ajcruz2322 10 днів тому

      @@DIYBRYso should each transmitter be connected to my router essentially?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  10 днів тому

      @@ajcruz2322 one connects to the router via Ethernet. Thats same unit connects to the start of a coax line. On the other end of that coax line is the second Moca. Which connects to what ever your need it to. Mine connects to a satellite of my mesh system.

    • @ajcruz2322
      @ajcruz2322 10 днів тому

      @@DIYBRYI bought 4 hoping I could just have 1 at the router and 3 placed throughout the house for my mesh satellites to essentially be hardwired. Is that not going to work? What I am understanding is that for each pair the transmitter needs to be connected to the router (in my case 2 of them connected to coax where my router is) and the receivers to 2 of the satellites. Instead of 1 transmitter at the router and the others throughout the house connecting 3 satellites.

    • @ajcruz2322
      @ajcruz2322 10 днів тому

      It gets here today so I am just trying to be proactive with the set up so I apologize for so many questions for you haha and thank you for answering!

  • @AGRANT716
    @AGRANT716 Рік тому

    Does this add latency for gaming

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      Not that I have seen.

    • @AGRANT716
      @AGRANT716 Рік тому +1

      @@DIYBRY thanks

  • @JamesWattMusic
    @JamesWattMusic 2 роки тому

    Is there a 2nd coax connected to your modem for internet input? I think my problem is I only have 1 coax in the wall near my modem/router and it’s already connected to the modem... I can’t just put the moca in front of the modem

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому

      If the coax is connected to your modem, I imagine there is and Ethernet port on your modem to connect to a router? I have fiber now, so there is not a coax connected to my modem. But if I was still using cable, it would be:
      1) Incoming coax to modem ->
      2) Modem Ethernet to router ->
      3) Router out going Ethernet to moca adapter ->
      4) Moca coax to coax line going to desired room ->
      5) Coax in room to 2nd moca adapter ->
      6) 2nd moca adapter Ethernet to computer(or other device like Apple TV).

    • @JamesWattMusic
      @JamesWattMusic 2 роки тому +1

      @@DIYBRY thanks. step 4 is the issue. most older places wont have that coax line to plug into since the only one near the router is plugged into modem. id have to run coax to somwhere to tap into my other room.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому

      @@JamesWattMusic Is the room you desire hard wired internet the same room you have your modem/router?

    • @JamesWattMusic
      @JamesWattMusic 2 роки тому

      @@DIYBRY no its downstairs in the other side of the place. My router is upstairs in the middle Thanks.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  2 роки тому

      @@JamesWattMusic in you home, is there a central location where all of the coax lines come together? Mine is a n the basement.

  • @SomeSloan
    @SomeSloan Рік тому

    Im still a little confused on how these work, so if anyone could help that'd be greatly appreciated!
    So I have to have a second receiver/transmitter? And one of them has to plug into the wifi router??
    I ask because I have a coax cable outlet in my bedroom, that tested and does work. I just plugged our router into it to verify, and it does indeed provide internet connection. I could run a Ethernet Cat6 cable from the living room to my room, but wanted to see if this would cut on the need to drag cord across. So if I have a working coax cable outlet in my room that already provides connection to the internet, could I just use one on that? Or would I still need to have it plugged into my router as well?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      One MoCA is the transmitter and the other acts as the receiver. You need to use both.

  • @nenema6164
    @nenema6164 Рік тому

    I wish it was something to hook Ethernet up portable, without jobs knowing your Ethernet not in(u only using WiFi) I have that long Ethernet cord

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Huh?

    • @nenema6164
      @nenema6164 Рік тому

      @@DIYBRY I hate plugging my Ethernet cord in(ita far from my room and the cord is so long) I like to use my wifi when I'm working. But my job always know when my Ethernet cord not plugged in

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +1

      @@nenema6164 Not sure how you help ya.

  • @angieebabyy
    @angieebabyy Рік тому

    I wish I had seen this before buying fancy routers 😂

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      I am also running a fancy mesh router system. It’s a great combo: ua-cam.com/video/MknurqAoO0Y/v-deo.html

  • @markleblanc3447
    @markleblanc3447 Рік тому

    Comcast Manipulates the Speeds

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Indeed. Glad to be rid of Comcast.

  • @Spleenarc
    @Spleenarc 9 місяців тому

    The cheese is too distracting! Haha

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  8 місяців тому

      Queso?

  • @andyman2370
    @andyman2370 Рік тому +1

    I know it's a little petty, but um, pretty sure that's BITS per second, not BYTES per second. You're off by a factor of 8.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      You are absolutely correct. MegaBits are most often used for measuring an Internet connection download or upload speeds, while Megabytes are used to measure file size.

  • @WindomRettes
    @WindomRettes Місяць тому

    Hard reset solves many problems.

  • @waynefreeman595
    @waynefreeman595 Рік тому

    Am I supposed to be able to understand what you're saying with that awful "music" playing loudly?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      The free stuff is always crap!

  • @daniel89123
    @daniel89123 Рік тому

    there is no way that you got 765 mb upload through the moca adapter. you pay for fiber 1gig up and down but through coax cable the max is 1 gig down and 50 up.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому +3

      You are so very wrong! I get in the 900’s up now. Some of the video I’ve uploaded to UA-cam took more than 16 hours to upload when I was on Comcast. Now, on fiber with MoCA, a 30 min video only takes a few minutes.

    • @Hondaf22a1
      @Hondaf22a1 Рік тому

      Incorrect

    • @patricknelson
      @patricknelson Рік тому +1

      I think you may be conflating two separate things just because they both use the same connection (coax cables). Sure, that speed may be the upper limit for typical cable modem service with your ISP, but internally on your personal home coax cable lines, the MoCA adapters are rated for up to 2.5 gigabits.

  • @barbara2424
    @barbara2424 Рік тому

    😅 you have too much wires. Why don’t you get wireless 🛜 three mesh system instead of what you’re doing. So much better and coverage the whole house and is faster if you have a 2500 square foot you can mesh it all together and add a bridge to the other side if you need it.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Рік тому

      Because wireless does not well in my up stairs bonus rooms and wireless is half the speed vs. going hardwired is.