MoCA technology delivers the same high-speed network connection that you get through an Ethernet cable, but uses your existing coaxial cable (the wire you use to receive cable TV) to create a coax over ethernet connection to any room in your home.
To create a MoCA connection, you don’t have to use MoCA on your router. However, if you already have it built in, then you are halfway there. There are many reasons why you should enable MoCA on your router:
- MoCA makes your Internet connection reliable every time.
- MoCA creates a super-fast Internet connection every time you connect.
- Video streaming is better because MoCA makes your Internet faster.
- Online gaming is better because MoCA reduces latency and lag.
- MoCA is easy to set up.
- MoCA is secure.
MoCA boosts the Wi-Fi that exists in your home so that everything is better: speed, connection, experience.
How to Enable & Set Up MoCA
With a router that has MoCA technology, set up is easy. All you have to do is connect one MoCA adapter to a coax outlet and then to your device via Ethernet cable. Then, make sure it pairs with your MoCA-enabled router.
Since your router has the MoCA technology built-in, your router replaces the need for a second MoCA adapter in the connection.
Once the adapter is connected and your router is paired, you are set up.
If you are unsatisfied with your Wi-Fi home network performance, you should enable MoCA on your router. It’s a worry-free solution: No additional wires, no expensive installation or setup, always reliable. MoCA lowers latency (no lag) and improves connection speed. And since you are reading this because you already have a MoCA router, you save cost in the end. If you are unsure, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Want to learn more about how MoCA technology can enhance your home Wi-Fi? Check out Hitron’s Learn page for more resources.