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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