🚀 Elevate Your Internet Game!
The ScreenBeam Bonded MoCA 2.0 Network Adapter (Model: ECB6200K02) transforms your home's coaxial cables into a high-speed internet solution, delivering speeds up to 1 Gbps. Ideal for 4K streaming and gaming, this starter kit includes everything needed for a seamless wired network experience, supporting up to 16 devices. Compatible with most routers, it’s the perfect upgrade for any modern home.
Brand | ScreenBeam |
Product Dimensions | 13.72 x 6.6 x 2.79 cm; 294.84 g |
Item model number | ECB6200K02 |
Manufacturer | ScreenBeam |
Series | ECB6200K02 |
Colour | Black |
Operating System | N/A or Open |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 295 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**
Compatible with the ECB6250
Given the number of properties in the UK with coax distribution, this is an excellent way to link rooms together. Purchased the ECB7250 add-on to work with an existing ECB6250 starter kit pair. It's worth nothing that despite the manufacturer's table, this IS compatible with the ECB6250. The difference being that the ECB6250 has a 1Gbps ethernet port and the ECB7250 has a 2.5Gbps ethernet port. It's unlikely your network equipment will have a 2.5Gbps port (nothing I do has one) so it'll work at 1Gbps perfectly fine. In theory, the ECB6200 should also be compatible, even though the 6200 runs MoCA 2.0 and the xx50 models run MoCA 2.1 but as I don't have any 6200s I can't test. Other than that, the three devices now work perfectly and we've got three rooms connected.
A**R
A stunning result.
In my house, the UHF TV signal is distributed throughout the house by a 12 way distribution amplifier fed from a log periodic aerial in the loft. There is a restrictive covenant covering all houses on the estate that prohibits any aerials other than satellite dishes and these must be fitted below the roof line. My house is in a dip and out of sight of the transmitting aerial some 15 miles away. The signal can be intermittent and prone to distortion especially in certain weather conditions. To provide a good signal to the two main reception rooms I used an existing SkyQ satellite dish to receive Freesat satellite signals. This meant that the two coax cables from the distribution amplifier in these rooms are not needed. However, a consistent high speed network feed for streaming is essential. This led to a decision to unplug these coax cables from the distribution amplifier in the loft and connect them together so that there is a continuous coax cable between the lesser reception room which houses the FTTP (Fibre to the premise) broadband feed and the main reception room. They are 15m apart. Initially, I purchased the ScreenBeam starter pack of MoCA Network Adapters (ECB6250) and they were an immediate success. Installation is very simple and quick. I had the link working in ten minutes. I was so pleased with the setup that I then purchased an additional single adapter to connect the Office computers to the net. I replaced the coax cable connector in the loft with one of the splitters included with the kits and then connected the Office cable to the splitter. I was delighted with the results. The average of a series of Ookla broadband speed tests using the computer in the office returned a download speed of 941 Mbps and an upload speed of 110 Mbps.If you are interested in using these MoCA adapters I would suggest using F Type cable connectors throughout. In my setup, the coax cables to the distribution amp were already F Type and I replaced the face plates in the Reception rooms and Office with F type faceplates. Also you will need to purchase USA to GB plug adapters as the kits come from the USA. That said, service from the company via Amazon was outstanding and the units were delivered within days and update information was timely and informative.
N**O
Cannot understand why this is not being used more in the UK
As mentioned in title I cannot understand why this is not a product sold in the UK, except to let internet providers make money on us.I tried power line adaptor in the past but I had three issues with them (tried few brands) lost bandwidth, phone stay connected to other room until it loose signal and get new one. And doesn't work well with smart home devices as they ended up not seen depending on what adapter they are one.This adaptor is plugged in straight to my modem in my office, go in the attic via the existing coax cable made for the TV, and is then distributed back to the bedroom and living room on the ground floor opposite side of the office. A new adaptor on the other end of the coax, and the ethernet goes to a ethernet splitter. TV PS4 mesh router, Chromecast dongle, smart home gateway.. everything is plugged in as if it was on the office router. No loss of bandwidth.The only reason this product is not advertised in the UK is for providers to force more expensive services or cheap power line adaptor.
G**.
Great alternative to routing ethernet cables
Had decent WiFi speed of around 300Mbps but now have a more stable speed of around 940Mbps. Obviously not as good as ethernet, and much more expensive but save lots of hassle. Another downside is the running cost since these are powered units consuming around 10 watts per pair when active and virtually nothing when idle. Nevertheless I'm happy with them.
D**N
wifi through coax
good product wifi is good through these
M**A
Spot the problem (this is sold in the UK)
I have not been able to test the product, although I expect it to work. I thought it important to bring to the attention of other buyers that the product ships with a US power adapter to the UK.And unfortunately the big problem with Amazon is that it is very hard to report that that there is a part missing, i.e. the socket adapter.
E**L
not working in UK.
if you are in UK and you have VIRGIN MEDIA broadband is not going to work..better keep spend your money on something else.. i was try it to work all day long,even i was speaking with an IT engineer..
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