

⚡ Transform your coax into a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet powerhouse—stream, game, and work like a pro!
The Hitron MoCA 2.5 Adapter converts existing coax wiring into a high-speed 2.5 Gbps Ethernet network, dramatically boosting mesh WiFi performance without new cables or drilling. Featuring advanced MOCA Protected Setup for enhanced security and carrier-grade reliability, this compact adapter kit is plug-and-play ready to support up to 16 devices, ideal for seamless 4K streaming, gaming, and remote work.



| ASIN | B0DC9DDR5P |
| Best Sellers Rank | 76,282 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 145 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | Hitron |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 7.01 x 2.54 cm; 55 g |
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In house ethernet solutions
This unit arrived on time and worked correctly and was easy to commission....
G**G
I recently signed up for AT&T's Fiber Network, which offers speeds of up to 1 Gbps. The actual speed provided to the fiber gateway is quite generous at 1.25 Gbps. My Office is on the second floor and about 35 feet and several walls away from the gateway. I tried several Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 solutions to boost or extend the signal, but I never achieved more than about 700 or 800 Mbps, and the connection speed fluctuated. I just installed this MoCA adapter kit, reusing a coax line that runs into the office (total coax length is about 50 feet), and I am now seeing the full 1.25 Gbps on my computer, and the bitrate is consistent and stable (there is also an additional 25-foot Ethernet cable). I highly recommend this product. The installation was easy, and the result makes it worthwhile.
J**E
Technically these work but I'm getting less than 100Mbps so it's slower than the wifi 6 that I've already got. The main problem though is that I ordered them from Amazon.de (Germany) and they came from the USA. They were supplied with American plugs which are no use to me and I had to pay import duty from the USA. That is not why I use Amazon.de! When I've paid for delivery I expect them delivered and I expect European plugs.
M**H
I bought this to connect my Home network to my garage. For anyone who has a coaxial run to another building, such as your garage, this is the perfect product for you. In a closed loop system, I was able to connect one Hitron unit at the coaxial end that resided in my basement. The coaxial cable then runs to a conduit buried about 2 feet underground and runs about 100-125 feet to the garage. I then connected the second Hitron unit to the end in the garage. I ran ethernet from the second hitron unit to a TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 Wireless Access Point | BE5000. Inside the house, I ran an ethernet cord from my basement Hitron unit to the living room network switch connected to my router. The best way to run ethernet for cheap is to determine distance and purchase pre-made patch cables. Unless you have a network closet with a patch panel of course. Most people don't go to these extremes at home, however. I then used the user manual of the TP-Link to determine its IP Address, logged into the web portal of its IP and setup my Wi-Fi SSIDs and passwords to match those within the house determined by my router. I have a Firewalla purple router with two Firewalla Access Points. Unfortunately, while they work better with the Firewalla App, they are costly. The TP-Link AP is a cheap alternative to Firewalla's AP's and works just fine. I get perfect signal in my garage with full speeds as expected.
D**U
The Hitron HTEM5 has been fantastic for my needs. Setup was quick and straightforward, and it’s been very reliable with stable performance. I've had it for 6 months so far. The design is compact and user-friendly, and it consistently delivers the speed and connectivity I need. If you’re looking for a solid, hassle-free device that just works, this one is a great choice.
S**A
The MoCA 2.5 adapter kit (2-pack) has been working perfectly for 6 months, without any dropouts or issues. Painless setup (just had to plug connect each of them to their own cable outlet), and I am getting at least 500 Mbps (the speed of my Internet connection). This provided wired backhaul for my Google Wifi (1st gen) mesh network and breathed new life into it by speding it up dramatically, from 200 Mbps to ~500 Mbps. Worthy investment!
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