


Just set up these coax adapters to extend my home network, and wow - they deliver exactly what they promise: stable 100Mbps speeds through existing coax cables. No more WiFi dead zones in my attic office!
The USB power quirk is real though - my phone charger didn’t work, but plugging into my router’s USB port did the trick instantly. Pro tip: Keep spare micro-USB cables handy as some work better than others.
Latency increased by about 4ms compared to direct Ethernet, but the trade-off is worth it for rock-solid connectivity. Streaming 4K videos while my partner games? Zero buffering.
Installation was plug-and-play, though the units took a full minute to handshake initially. Now they maintain connection 24/7 - even survived a thunderstorm that knocked out my WiFi!
These are perfect repurposers of old coax lines. That said, if you need >100Mbps speeds, consider MoCA 2.5 adapters instead. But for most homes? This $40 solution beats drilling walls for new cables.
