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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
No they don't do that.
They are perfectly serviceable devices when used in the right application or barring any other solution.
They just have limits that generally go unnoticed, depending on how individuals use their network.
For me they don't work, for others they are the answer.
Wired ethernet does not have the middle man hand off issue is all.
EDIT: Although if you have coax running in the house there is a version of MoCA adapters that take ethernet from your primary router and feed your coax. Meaning cable internet is not a requirement.
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Good info. Thanks!
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