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FRONTIER FCA252 MoCa Ethernet Network Adapter - Power Cord, Ethernet, Coax Cable

US $34.00
ApproximatelyC $47.10
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Condition:
Used
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US $5.00 (approx C $6.93) USPS Ground Advantage®.
Located in: Plano, Texas, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Brand
Frontier
Type
Adapter
Color
Black
MPN
FCA252
Features
Coxial
Number of LAN Ports
1

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stevex17

97.1% positive feedback131 items sold

Joined Jul 2013
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  • Top favourable review

    if you have coax runs throughout your house no longer being used MOCA is where its at!!!

    I ran coax years ago throughout my house, it served me well. Now in 2024 we use fiber optic, stream tv over a modem and router. fiber and ethernet is where its at. I didn't really want to run ethernet to all my tv drops that already have coax. so i have read about moca some years ago and decided to take the plunge. I pay the internet service provider for 500/500 Mbps fiber. My house was built in 1932, I have wireless equipment but between many devices and the structure of the house, not so stable. Now with Moca, i am able to see at the other end of my house from where the modem and the router are, a stable 550/550 Mbps to my tv that i stream most of my content from. its only been 2 weeks but the streams are really stable. I plan on getting more of these to extend my connections through ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: roge2233

  • Top critical review

    Doesn't Work!!

    I tried everything to get this working (I had even replaced the splitters in my home), but this device would never work for me. I had to put back in my older MoCA 1.1 adapter (which works flawlessly). Unfortunately, I missed the 14-day window, so I'm now screwed. I just want to warn others not to make the same mistake as I had! Look for another model!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: roge2233

  • Plug and Play

    This was super easy to setup. Basically, just plug in the adapters to each end of the Coax Cable and you are good to go. A few words of note: change the settings on BOTH adapters to either LAN or 25W before plugging in as the default 1GW setting will not give you the best connection, also when you plug both units in it can take a few minutes to pair before you get internet connection, and finally if you notice your speeds are significantly slower than from your router you should remove any splitters between the units and upgrade to MoCa adapters to minimize signal loss if you need a splitter. I was not able to get rid of loss completely, but I was able to minimize it. This is by far the cheapest and easiest way to extend your internet connection using Coax I have found out there!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: roge2233

  • MoCa devices doubled my mesh WiFi throughput

    I used these to connect a Verizon FiOS Router (model G1100, but I'm soon upgrading it to a G3100) to an existing Deco M5 Mesh network. Originally, the main Deco unit was connected via Ethernet to the router. The satellites were connected wirelessly (obviously very sub-optimal). These MoCa adapters are fantastic. They worked right out of the box (you can choose one of 3 switch settings) and I basically doubled my network throughput by cutting out the wireless backhaul (which, of course, halves the WiFi throughput). Great devices, and a great seller.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: pcmacsales

  • These are better-performing gadgets than...

    These are better-performing gadgets than I had anticipated. (For the new: MoCa devices run Ethernet data over TV cables. My use is very typical: want a wired network port in my house; fishing Ethernet through old walls proved hard; but there are cable TV outlets.) Indoor TV cabling is such a grotty mishmash of history and splitters that I wasn't surprised at earlier MoCa being "just OK". But these things fly. I don't know their actual limit, because my rig hits other limits first.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: kleantinkle