Wi-Fi problems? Add a wired network to your home without Ethernet cable - here's how
Briefly

"Even if you own your own home, running 50 or 100 feet of Ethernet cable is a messy, expensive job. And if you're living and working in a rented house or apartment, forget about punching holes in walls and ceilings."
"The coaxial cable that connects those outlets is also capable of carrying Internet signals, thanks to a technology called MoCA (Multimedia over Coax Alliance). The latest revision of this technology, MoCA 2.5, supports speeds up to 2.5 Gbps."
Read at ZDNET
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