What’s the difference between Bonded and non-Bonded MoCA Adapters?
Hitron’s HTEM5 bonded MoCA adapter uses two MoCA channels at the same time for higher throughput. A regular MoCA 2.0 adapter achieves up to 670 Mbps while the bonded unit is rated over 1 Gbps. In addition, the bonded units have coax pass-through for use with an existing TV.
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How do I know if my splitter is MoCA 2.5 compatible?
If you are having difficulty getting your Coax to Ethernet MoCA Adapters to work, the below information may be useful in your troubleshooting. Splitter Compatibility with MoCA Technology All splitters need to perform in the frequency range of 1000 ...
What are the Requirements for using HTEM5 MoCA Adapters
To use HTEM5 MoCA adapters, you will need the following: Coaxial cable wiring or coax outlets in your home. A MoCA 2.5 adapter, such as Hitron’s HTEM5 or HTEM4, at each location where you want to extend your network. In most cases, a MoCA network can ...
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 work independently of your ISP and can be used to extend your network regardless of the service provider you are using.
Can I use HTEM4 MoCA adapters with any Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
Yes, Hitron’s HTEM4 MoCA adapters are compatible with any internet service provider. They work independently of your ISP and can be used to extend your network regardless of the service provider you are using.
Can I use HTEM5 MoCA adapters in an apartment or multi-dwelling units (MDUs)?
Yes, HTEM5 (and HTEM4) MoCA adapters can be used in apartments or MDUs. However, it’s important to note that the coaxial cable infrastructure in these buildings can be more complex, with multiple units sharing the same coaxial network. In such cases, ...