Ditch the Wi-Fi: How to add a wired network to your home without Ethernet cable
Briefly

Wireless connections, while convenient, often suffer from reliability issues. A wired connection is faster and more stable, essential for business meetings and large file transfers.
Installing a wired network can be challenging, especially in rented spaces. However, utilizing existing coaxial cable outlets with MoCA technology can solve bandwidth issues effectively.
MoCA (Multimedia over Coax Alliance) allows for internet signals to transmit through coaxial cable outlets. The latest MoCA 2.5 supports speeds up to 2.5 Gbps.
Using old coaxial cable existing in your home can unlock reliable internet speeds, even over 100 feet, making it a practical solution for a home office.
Read at ZDNET
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