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The Actiontec Bonded MoCA 2.0 Network Adapter ECB6200 transforms your home or office coax wiring into a high-speed 2.5 Gbps Ethernet backbone. Designed for effortless plug-and-play installation, it eliminates WiFi interference and boosts streaming, gaming, and remote work performance with reliable, low-latency connections. Certified by FCC and UL, this compact adapter supports gigabit Ethernet and MoCA 2.0 bonded technology, making it an essential upgrade for professionals demanding seamless connectivity.












| ASIN | B013J7OBUU |
| Amazon Bestseller | #262,197 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #669 in Laptop Network Adapters |
| Brand | ScreenBeam |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (866) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| External Testing Certification | FCC, UL, MoCA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00789286808929 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ACTIONTEC |
| Mfr Part Number | ECB6200S02 |
| Model Number | ECB6200S02 |
| UPC | 789286808929 |
M**.
Wow, I am so impressed with how quick and easy this was. So I was doing so much research into these as the wifi has a lot of interference here which sometimes makes streaming choppy. I bought these and it is so simple, you just put a 2 way (***moca compatible**) splitter on your coax before your router, run one coax to your router, the other to this adapter and an Ethernet from your router to the adapter and that's it for this end. Now the other side you just go to any coax outlet, run a coax to your adapter and then pplug in your device's ethernet right into that and.... that's it! I plugged it in and had my tech had on all ready to configure something and play around and nope.. it just worked the second I plugged it in. Honestly I am thinking this is a better set up than using wifi, especially for old people, no passwords or fussing around just plug and forget about it. I attached a picture of the speed boost I got from switching, it doubled my download speed to what it actually should be! So things they don't tell you is you'll want: a POE moca filter at your coax coming in to keep the moca network in and other people's out, an extra coax to run to your router (as the old one is now going to the splitter and one included goes to the adapter) and lastly the 3 way splitter but make sure it is one that works with moca as your standard ones don't work with those frequencies I guess. Hope this helps someone!
M**R
Funktioniert direkt, keine Konfiguration von Nöten. Durchsatz 650Mbit über 3 Etagen. Verbesserungswürdig. 1. APP für ggfs die Firmware upzudaten 2. Netzteil dabei (US) aber nicht jedes externes 5V Netzteil (2A) wird akzeptiert (Power Leuchte blinkt in diesem Fall)
A**R
In my house, the UHF TV signal is distributed throughout the house by a 12 way distribution amplifier fed from a log periodic aerial in the loft. There is a restrictive covenant covering all houses on the estate that prohibits any aerials other than satellite dishes and these must be fitted below the roof line. My house is in a dip and out of sight of the transmitting aerial some 15 miles away. The signal can be intermittent and prone to distortion especially in certain weather conditions. To provide a good signal to the two main reception rooms I used an existing SkyQ satellite dish to receive Freesat satellite signals. This meant that the two coax cables from the distribution amplifier in these rooms are not needed. However, a consistent high speed network feed for streaming is essential. This led to a decision to unplug these coax cables from the distribution amplifier in the loft and connect them together so that there is a continuous coax cable between the lesser reception room which houses the FTTP (Fibre to the premise) broadband feed and the main reception room. They are 15m apart. Initially, I purchased the ScreenBeam starter pack of MoCA Network Adapters (ECB6250) and they were an immediate success. Installation is very simple and quick. I had the link working in ten minutes. I was so pleased with the setup that I then purchased an additional single adapter to connect the Office computers to the net. I replaced the coax cable connector in the loft with one of the splitters included with the kits and then connected the Office cable to the splitter. I was delighted with the results. The average of a series of Ookla broadband speed tests using the computer in the office returned a download speed of 941 Mbps and an upload speed of 110 Mbps. If you are interested in using these MoCA adapters I would suggest using F Type cable connectors throughout. In my setup, the coax cables to the distribution amp were already F Type and I replaced the face plates in the Reception rooms and Office with F type faceplates. Also you will need to purchase USA to GB plug adapters as the kits come from the USA. That said, service from the company via Amazon was outstanding and the units were delivered within days and update information was timely and informative.
N**O
As mentioned in title I cannot understand why this is not a product sold in the UK, except to let internet providers make money on us. I tried power line adaptor in the past but I had three issues with them (tried few brands) lost bandwidth, phone stay connected to other room until it loose signal and get new one. And doesn't work well with smart home devices as they ended up not seen depending on what adapter they are one. This adaptor is plugged in straight to my modem in my office, go in the attic via the existing coax cable made for the TV, and is then distributed back to the bedroom and living room on the ground floor opposite side of the office. A new adaptor on the other end of the coax, and the ethernet goes to a ethernet splitter. TV PS4 mesh router, Chromecast dongle, smart home gateway.. everything is plugged in as if it was on the office router. No loss of bandwidth. The only reason this product is not advertised in the UK is for providers to force more expensive services or cheap power line adaptor.
M**R
Plug and Play at its best... Abgesehen davon, dass das Netzteil mit US Stecker kommt (entspr. Adapter für DE Steckdose wird benötigt) ist es wirklich mit Einstecken getan. Sofort Verbindung aufgebaut, Surfgeschwindigkeit subjektiv deutlich besser als mit WLAN). Und das Gerät ist auch kompatibel zu den bei mir vorhandenen MoCA 2.0 Adaptern von Kiwee, die ich leider nirgends mehr bekomme. Lediglich der Preis scheint etwas übertrieben; aber immerhin habe ich jetzt eine stabile Internetverteilung, die bei mir deutlich zuverlässiger ist als Powerline (da hatte ich ständig Abbrüche).
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