by Daniel Nofsinger | Feb 10, 2021 | Learn, Learn - Consumer - MoCA, Learn - Consumer - MoCA - Common FAQs
Most home Wi-Fi networks only use one router. However, there are a few situations that make sense for adding a second router to your MoCA network. They are: To extend the wireless range in your home to reach dead spots To create a separate network for devices like...
by Daniel Nofsinger | Feb 10, 2021 | Learn, Learn - Consumer - MoCA, Learn - Consumer - MoCA - Common FAQs
To get Wi-Fi with your Coax Internet network you need a router. Your router is what translates the analog data from your cable modem to a digital Wi-Fi signal that your wireless devices understand. When it comes to coax Internet (MoCA), you can use either a...
by Daniel Nofsinger | Jun 10, 2021 | Learn, Learn - Consumer - Fiber, Learn - Consumer - Fiber - What is Fiber?
Fiber optic Internet is a superfast broadband connection. On an optic fiber line, information is transmitted through pulses of infrared light. To better understand fiber optics, there are a handful of terms and abbreviations you will need to know. Before we dive into...
by Daniel Nofsinger | Dec 6, 2021 | Learn, Learn - Consumer - MoCA, Learn - Consumer - MoCA - MoCA for Better WiFi
The short answer is that a MoCA network does two major things to make your WiFi network faster: MoCA takes the load off your wireless network by connecting to the high-bandwidth devices directly. (PCs, gaming consoles, etc.) MoCA works to extend the reach of your WiFi...
by Daniel Nofsinger | Dec 6, 2021 | Learn, Learn - Consumer - MoCA, Learn - Consumer - MoCA - MoCA for Better WiFi
If you experience slow WiFi, dead spots and overall poor Internet connectivity when streaming video, music, or gaming, chances are that your WiFi needs some help. Usually, it’s because your WiFi signal simply isn’t reaching far enough to the spaces where you are using...