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⚡ Upgrade Your Home Network to Pro-Level Speed & Security!
The ScreenBeam MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter Starter Kit (ECB6250K02) delivers ultra-fast 2.5 Gbps Ethernet over your home’s existing coax cables, enabling superior wired connections for 4K streaming, gaming, and remote work. Featuring advanced MOCA Protected Setup for enhanced security and easy installation, this carrier-grade kit supports up to 16 network nodes and is compatible with most routers and devices, transforming your home network into a high-performance, reliable system without new wiring.












| ASIN | B088KV2YYL |
| Best Sellers Rank | 46,179 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 276 in Network Repeaters |
| Box Contents | 2 Coax Cables, 2 ECB6250 Adapters, 2 Ethernet Cables, 2 Power Adapters, quick start guide |
| Brand Name | ScreenBeam |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Game Console, Internet Protocol Camera, Laptop, MP3 player, Mouse, Printer, Smart TV, Smartphone, Speaker, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,788) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.4L x 5.6W x 2.8H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter for Higher Speed Internet, Ethernet Over Coax - Starter Kit |
| Item Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ScreenBeam |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ECB6250K02 |
| Model Number | ECB6250K02 |
| UPC | 789286809469 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
G**M
Good quality product giving a reliable and stable connection
This is a good, well made, quality product. Its easy to install and gives a robust and reliable network connection with no connection issues - totally reliable and stable connection up to 1000 Mbps
A**R
Vastly improved network speed
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 a 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.
F**T
Very good but wished it came with UK plugs
Works exceptionally well! If only it came with UK plug then would have been perfect… still worth buying if you struggle with wifi connections.
T**I
Easy setup & good speed
Using Virgin media in the UK. This was really easy to setup. I needed 🇺🇸 to 🇬🇧 plug converters and PoE filters, one at the PoE and I put one on the input to the hub5. I left the existing virgin filters in place. I switched everything on and it worked 1st time. Getting 950mb down and 100up on the 1gb service so it's pretty damn good. Highly recommend 5*
T**6
New to old
Ideal connector between old coax to lan.
A**R
Why aren't these common in the UK?
I was getting about 40Mbps with my ethernet-over-mains "homeplug" devices which is slower than my fibre broadband! Heard an American friend talking about MoCA which he said was reasonably common in the US. Luckily there are TV sockets in the two rooms I wanted to connect so I thought I'd give these a go. Although expensive at about £130 for the pair, they are definitely worth it. I now get over 800Mbps via the pre-installed coax in my house (see iperf snip). In my case I receive freeview TV via an aerial in the loft. The signal is distributed via a splitter (also in the loft). I checked that the splitter worked with the MoCA frequencies before purchase of these devices. I also bought a MoCA POE filter which I installed between the splitter and the aerial. The MoCA network worked without the filter so I don't know if this is strictly necessary, but I wanted to be sure I wasn't transmitting the MoCA signals via my aerial. For use in the UK you'll also need a way of attaching the f-connectors to the aerial sockets in the wall. I bought some screw-on f connectors and a coax stripping tool and cut the old TV wires in half, stripped the ends and then added the f-connectors to attach to the input and one of the outputs of the splitters supplied in the pack, then used the coax cable supplied to connect to the screenbeam device. It hasn't affected the quality of the TV freeview signal at all. It came with US power adapters so I also needed to buy a pair of UK-US travel adapters.
A**R
NOT 2.5Gbit/s speed
Misleading marketing. “2.5” is written everywhere but the actual speed is limited to 1Gbit/s. It also does not include a UK plug. Save your money and get a 1Gbit/s adapter if that is what you need, or get a real 2.5 adapter with actual 2.5Gbit/s speed.
N**L
Simple to use in uk home
Works really well. Using Uk homes built in satellite connections. No issues at all, worked straight away
S**N
Works exactly as advertised! Zero speed loss from my main router to my mesh node. Very helpful system in an older house that isn't wired for ethernet cables. In my specific setup I needed a 3rd coax cable, but luckily I had a spare handy in my box of old cables.
M**K
Easy to setup, and it runs very well. In my case I took the CAT5e output from my Rogers Cable Modem located in the basement where the cable comes into the house, and connected it to the MoCa. Then the coax of the MoCa was hooked up, and that runs all the way up to the third floor of the house in an office where it connects to a coax outlet, and in turn to the second MoCa. Then the MoCa Cat5e connects to my wireless router in this same office. In this way, the router is getting an internet signal and is broadcasting where I need it to be (upstairs). Plus the Rogers modem is downstairs because the fan is so noisy I couldn't stand to listen to it upstairs in the office. Essentially, I bought this to relegate that noisy, hot Rogers modem to the utility closet in the basement where it's much cooler. Quick speeds, no problems with this MoCa. I wish it was a bit less pricey--but worth it in the end.
M**E
It works perfectly ! I also buy some devices to switch from US to European connection
S**I
I liked that I didn't have to run external cables in my home to improve the week wi-fi coverage
H**X
Llegar, enchufar y volar, producto muy top para llevar internet a otras partes de la casa sin hacer nueva instalación de cableado aprovechando el coaxial que corre por las paredes. No es barato pero te ahorra un dolor de cabeza abismal.
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