MoCA 2.5 is an enhanced wired solution that is designed to make your Wi-Fi connection and coverage better. Learn more.
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How is MoCA 2.5 Different from MoCA 2.0?
A loose coaxial cable can be a reason your Internet is slow, but coaxial cable doesn’t inherently slow down your Internet. Actually, you can leverage coax to improve your Internet speeds. Here’s how.
Cable Modems Explained: Wi-Fi 6 vs 802.11ac
To get Wi-Fi in your home with a cable modem, you need to pair it with a Wi-Fi 6 or 802.11ac ready wireless router. Here’s the difference.
Cable Modems Explained: OFDM vs OFDMA
Should you choose a cable modem/router that supports OFDM or OFDMA? What is the difference? Here’s what you need to know.
Cable Modems Explained: Compatibility with Service Providers
Not all cable modems are supported by all Internet service providers (ISP). Before you buy, make sure yours is compatible with your service provider. Here are some tips.
What is Required to be an Approved Xfinity Router?
An approved Xfinity router is only compatible with Xfinity Internet services. Here are a few high-level things to know. Check out Hitron’s versatile solutions to meet your needs for various ISPs.
What is Required to be an Approved Spectrum Modem?
A certified or approved Spectrum modem is only compatible with Spectrum Internet services. Here are a few high-level things to know. Check out Hitron’s versatile solutions to meet your needs for various ISPs.
How Do I Know If I Have a MoCA Network?
Find out if your home is MoCA-ready by locating the coaxial ports or jacks. Then buy a pair of MoCA adapters to set up the network. Learn more.