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Wi-Fi is convenient, but it struggles in certain types of homes.
MoCA 2.5 is an alternative networking option that uses coaxial cables to deliver fast, low-latency internet speeds.
With an adapter, you can enjoy stable, high-speed connections for streaming, work, and gaming.
I've always been a champion of Wi-Fi. Wireless networks are convenient, easy to set up, and, thanks to years of improvements, generally stable. As much as I prefer Wi-Fi, I'm also fully aware that it isn't the perfect solution for everyone. There are situations where a wireless network isn't viable, such as a home made with brick walls. Brick and stone can weaken or outright block Wi-Fi signals.
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The other option is to run a wired connection directly from the router. But when you take a close look at your house's network, you'll notice that the line connecting your home to your ISP is a coaxial cable. Does this mean you'll need to rip out all that coax and replace it with a more modern system as part of an expensive upgrade? Not at all, thanks to the MoCA standard.
What is MoCA 2.5?
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