Archive for January, 2010
MoCA Installation Tips and Videos
With all the new connected TVs, Bluray Players and Game Consoles, there are a lot of people wanting to add a MoCA network to their home. We’ve collected the best installation instructions and videos from the web, right here on the MoCABlog.
Click on the links below for even more info on installing a MoCA Home Network:
Actiontec MoCA page with installation instructions and video link
The Official Netflix Blog: Netflix Coming to Nintendo’s Wii Console
The Official Netflix Blog: Netflix Coming to Nintendo’s Wii Console.
It’s official – you can now catch Netflix in more places than H1N1. Netflix recently announced that it’s coming to the final missing game console, Nintendo’s Wii, joining the Xbox, Playstation 3, HDTVs, Bluray Players, Roku, TiVo, etc… With all the access to streaming movies, maybe they can start catching up to their DVD library.
Just another reason to add a MoCA home network to your living room. With all the connected electronics available, consumers will need the speed and reliability of a wired network available to their home theater.
Read the article here.
Need a Few Ethernet Ports in your Living Room?
Entropic Communications and Wistron NeWeb Deliver Internet Entertainment Bridge for the Home Theater.
From the “What’s New” file from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, a new product that connects up to 4 Home Theater devices to the Internet from your living room. WNC’s 4-Port MoCA Ethernet-to-Coax bridge uses the coax cable in your living room to connect to your home network, providing up to 170 Mbps to your connected HDTV, Bluray player, Xbox, PS3, TiVo, etc… And since the 4-Port bridge is MoCA-compatible, it can interoperate with other MoCA devices from NETGEAR, D-Link, Actiontec and other manufacturers for a whole home wired network. Just a peek at what’s new for MoCA in 2010.
Read the article here.



