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Originally Posted by Rtrorkt
yes, at each end of the house where the issue lies there are coax drops. They are currently being used by TV sets in those locations
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MoCA adaptors.
Same concept as using the existing electrical wiring in the home but far more reliable and far less prone to issues.
Most residential broadband comes into the home via coax.
Means ethernet is already present at the cable drops in the house.
Coax supports gigabit ethernet.
Pick up an adaptor, or as many as you need, plug them into coax, add a WIFI router and good to go.
Use a splitter for the TV, make sure the minimum splitter rating is up to 1,000 mhz or better yet use the up to 2.5 GHz splitters.
What router do you have? Who is your provider. What you get kind of depends on how you are currently set up.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=actiontek+moca
Adaptor and WIFI built into one unit.
Good price too.
https://www.amazon.com/Actiontec-Dual-Band-Wireless-Extender-WCB3000N01/dp/B00FKTMWDE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1490631704&sr=8-3&keywords=actiontec+moca