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Verizon FiOS Coax Networking Adapters Now Shipping! Yes, It’s MoCA.

JR.com: Actiontec Verizon Coax Network Adapter

Actiontec Product Page

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Verizon FiOS customers are lucky enough to enjoy the fastest broadband speeds available nationwide, but now they can access their fast Internet through a WIRED network anywhere in the house using Verizon FiOS Coax-to-Ethernet Adapters.  Produced by Actiontec, who also builds the Verizon FiOS BHR Router, the Verizon FiOS Adapter uses coax cabling in the home to enable an Ethernet port in any room of the house.  Need an Ethernet port to connect your new Smart TV – no problem, put a FiOS adapter behind the TV!  Want a wired network to hook up your PS3 to stream HD movies or download games – install FiOS in the bedroom!  If you need 4 Ethernet ports for your Bluray, Xbox, Slingbox, Apple TV, just add an inexpensive Ethernet 4-Port Switch to expand the number of ports.

Most FiOS customers don’t know they have a MoCA network already running in their home so they can magically access their networks using this official Verizon-branded MoCA adapter (and other MoCA compatible adapters).  The Verizon adapter (Actiontec model ECB2200V) is available online at various resellers including J&R through Amazon.

August 5, 2011 at 8:49 am 1 comment

You Say MoCA, I Say DECA – Which Is It?

If anyone is slightly confused about the differences between MoCA and DECA, they may sound like they’re different but in reality they are the same standard.  MoCA stands for Multimedia over Coax Alliance which maintains the standards for MoCA coax networking.  MoCA has specified 2 frequency bands at which the network can be operated: High-RF MoCA for Cable MSOs and Verizon FiOS from 850-1500 MHz, and Mid-RF MoCA for DirecTV from 500-850 MHz.  Our more advanced readers may recognize that cable TV broadcasts below 850 MHz on the coax and satellite TV broadcasts above 950 MHz, hence the need for MoCA to avoid interfering with current signals on the line and 2 separate RF bands.  Both versions of MoCA are being deployed primarily to enable the Multi-Room DVR feature available from all the major Pay TV providers.

So what is DECADECA stands for DirecTV Ethernet-to-Coax Adapter, a simple network bridge with an Ethernet port on one side and coax on the other, and operates at Mid-RF MoCA frequencies.  The DECA is used mainly to connect legacy (older) DirecTV DVRs to Whole Home DVR service but is also being used by some consumers to connect Xbox’s, Bluray Players, Internet TVs, etc… to the Internet (also requires a DECA at the broadband router).  Some folks are incorrectly using the term DECA to mean Mid-RF MoCA (which is technically incorrect, but perfectly understandable since it SOUNDS like MoCA).

The DECA’s counterpart for High-RF is called the MoCA ECB which stands for Ethernet-To-Coax Bridge.  The ECB serves the same function for Cable MSOs and Verizon FiOS as a way to allow Ethernet onto the coax cable.  One of the advantages of an ECB is that the same ECB, currently available from NETGEAR, D-LINK, or Actiontec, can be used with any Cable TV or Verizon FiOS service.  Today, DECAs only work in DirecTV households and are not compatible with ECBs.

In summary, Cable and FiOS use High-RF MoCA which supports ECBs to convert between Ethernet and coax.  DirecTV uses Mid-RF MoCA which supports DECAs to convert between Ethernet and coax.  When will we have a single Ethernet-to-Coax bridge that is compatible with all MoCA bands?  What will DISH Network use?  Stay tuned to MoCABlog.net for the latest MoCA networking news and information.

August 2, 2010 at 5:57 pm 3 comments

CEDIA Award Finalist – Actiontec MoCA Bridge

Actiontec’s Ethernet over Coax MoCA Network Adapter is a finalist for The Best New CEDIA Product Awards program. Finalists have been determined by a diverse panel of CEDIA residential electronic systems contractor judges. Best New Product winners will be announced at the CEDIA Electronic Lifestyles®Awards Banquet on Saturday, September 25, 2010 at the Thomas B. Murphy Ballroom – Building B at the Georgia World Congress Center.

To see all the finalists click here

July 23, 2010 at 12:39 pm 1 comment

Awesome Review of Actiontec MoCA adapters ECB2200

Have you ever been in that situation where wifi just doesn’t cut it, forcing you to try other network solutions such as Ethernet over power line and wanted tear your hair out in frustration? Whether you have a HTPC, a network media tank, or a video game console system you’ve been to that point where you just wish you could run an Ethernet cable, however due to constraints in your living situation you just can’t hard wire that Ethernet cable like you want to. Today we look at the Actiontec Ethernet over Coax MoCA network adapter and run it through the paces to see if this adapter is just the answer to all your hard wired woes.

Have you ever been in a situation where you absolutely needed to run an Ethernet cable and you just couldn’t run one due to your living situation? Where you first tried wifi (802.11a/b/g/n) and quickly found that wifi, even N wifi, was not stable enough. Then you went on to try alternative connectivity solutions such as Ethernet over power line adapters and they too just didn’t cut it? Well Ethernet over coax MoCA adapters might just be the solution for you.

Read the review at MissingRemote.com

July 9, 2010 at 4:43 pm Leave a comment

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

D-Link Installation Video

Netgear MoCA page with installation diagram

January 26, 2010 at 10:53 am Leave a comment

Actiontec MoCA Adapters at Walmart.com

Actiontec MoCA Adapter

Walmart is selling Actiontec MoCA Adapters available for purchase! Check it out.

Buy it from Walmart

August 10, 2009 at 11:31 am Leave a comment

SmallNetBuilder – More MoCA: D-Link DXN-221 & Actiontec ECB2200 Reviewed

SmallNetBuilder – Small Network Help – More MoCA: D-Link DXN-221 & Actiontec ECB2200 Reviewed.

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Wow.  MoCA is really beginning to blast off as a new and exciting home networking category and these new products just add to the excitement.  Both the D-Link and Actiontec MoCA adapters give the same great performance as the Netgear adapters reviewed about a month ago and are all compatible with each other so you can mix and match devices in your home network.  Depending on your brand and feature preferences, all of these adapters are MoCA compliant so interconnectivity won’t be a problem.  That’s a big leap for MoCA networking as more vendors jump on the bandwagon to deploy MoCA-enabled networking products and consumer electronics gear.  Stay tuned to the blog as the new connected devices start rolling out this summer, all of them able to take advantage of a wired MoCA home network.

May 16, 2009 at 3:30 pm 2 comments

Actiontec Sips MoCA – 2009-05-04 19:18:17 | Multichannel News

Actiontec Sips MoCA – 2009-05-04 19:18:17 | Multichannel News.

Ethernet over Coax MoCA Network Adapter - ECB2200

Following up on their CES introduction, Actiontec announced new MoCA networking adapters to extend broadband to Home Theater installations.  Available through installers and CEDIA distributors, the Actiontec MoCA adapters have been seen on Amazon as well as other home theater online retailers.  Actiontec has had extensive experience with MoCA as the technology  supplier to Verizon so it’ s no surprise they are expanding the reach of their products.

May 4, 2009 at 10:07 pm Leave a comment

MoCA Networking Making a Splash at Amazon.com

Amazon.com: Netgear MCAB1001 MoCA Coax-Ethernet Adapter Kit (Black): Electronics.

MoCA Coax-Ethernet adapters are beginning to make a splash at Amazon.com, showing why MoCA is the ideal choice for networking to the Home Theater and gaming consoles.  Citing a simple set up,  reliable HD streaming and low latency gaming, expect a lot more satisfied customers who are looking to add streaming digital entertainment to their homes.  Both Netgear and Actiontec are now selling their MoCA products on Amazon with more products expected to come.

April 20, 2009 at 4:31 pm Leave a comment

Actiontec Ethernet to Coax MoCA Network Adapter ECB2200 Media converter ( HME2200-02K ) – PCUniverse.com

Actiontec Ethernet to Coax MoCA Network Adapter ECB2200 Media converter ( HME2200-02K ) – PCUniverse.com.

Ethernet over Coax MoCA Network Adapter - ECB2200 Seen on the Web.  The Actiontec MoCA adapter is beginning to show up on various online retail stores as ECB2200.  With a simple compact design, 170Mbps throughput and TV passthrough – the ECB2200 looks like a great addition to Actiontecs home networking lineup.  Check out the datasheet on the Actiontec website here.

April 6, 2009 at 5:30 pm Leave a comment

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