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What is MoCA 2.5 & How Will it Make My Wi-Fi Better?
MoCA 2.5 is an enhanced wired solution that is designed to make your Wi-Fi connection and coverage better. Learn more.
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.
How to Install or Setup MoCA
Setting up your MoCA adapters is easy and you can do it yourself without a technician. All you have to do is plug in devices and go. Learn more.
Router vs Gateway vs Modem for Cable Internet: Which do I need?
To get cable Internet, you need a cable modem and router, or a gateway (cable modem router). Learn more about the difference and which to choose.
Replacing Your Spectrum Internet Cable Modem
To buy a replacement Spectrum Internet cable modem, you need to know your Internet service provider’s (ISP) compatibility requirements and specifications. Learn more.
Signal Attenuation Explained and How to Prevent It
Signal attenuation is a loss of signal over the distance of wired and wireless transmissions. There are other causes and ways to prevent its negative effects. Learn more.
How to Test and Pin-Point Coax Cable Signal Leakage with Pressure Testing
Pressure testing for cable signal leakage is necessary for outside plant testing at end users’ homes. It pin-points leaks with precision. Learn more.
Detect and Defeat Signal Leakage with One Simple Test
Hitron’s coax network testing tools help technicians seamlessly identify, isolate and control signal leakage issues with one simple test. Learn more.
How Pressure Testing Can Reduce Your Operational Costs
Pressure testing for cable signal leakage helps pinpoint the exact source right away. This can help save you money in a few ways. Learn more.
What is a Spectrum Analyzer and How Can it Eliminate Signal Leakage?
A spectrum analyzer is a helpful tool for technicians on the job site. It lets you monitor, test and troubleshoot before getting back to the plant or lab. Learn more.