Can I use HTEM5 MoCA adapters with any Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
Yes, Hitron’s HTEM5 MoCA adapters are compatible with any Internet Service Provider. They operate independently of your ISP and can be used to extend your network regardless of the service provider you use. However, for best results, the HTEM5 should be used in homes that are wired for Cable TV (CATV). If your home was wired for Satellite TV, the coax wiring may not be compatible, and the adapters may not work properly. We recommend confirming your home’s coax wiring type before purchase.
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