A:AnswerBest buy sells the kit includes 2 devices which you need to connect one device to network.
If you want to connect another room to network you can buy a single device which is the other part number.
A:AnswerAfter connecting one to spectrum modem. You connet the supllied splitter
to the coax cable at the wall on first floor then connect cable box and device to the splitter.
A:AnswerNo. That cable will not carry a signal 2000ft. Maybe use your cell phone to create an internet hotspot in the cabin? If the cell signal is not strong, you can get an inexpensive cell phone booster.
A:AnswerI have Fios and the pass through on the MOCA device did not work, however it does come with a cable splitter and I used that to split the signal before the cable box and that worked perfectly. So you have the cable from the wall to splitter with one side going to the cable box and the other going to the MOCA device.
A:AnswerYou would need to pay a service provider, e.g., Verison, Cox, Dish, for internet. Simply having a physical coaxial connector (RG59) or phone jack (RJ11) doesn't give you the signal.
I suggest someone in the dorm, or maybe the dorm management, buy the internet service that would include all necessary hardware. Someone could also pay for internet / WiFi and share the signal and cost (legally or otherwise).
A:AnswerThe answer is "no" ... If I am understanding your question. You want to send a TV signal to your cable-set box. These MoCA adapters use the coax, but not to send TV signal. One unit plugs in to your modem and then delivers a networking signal through coax to the second adapter (think computer on the end of the second adapter). In any case, you would need to have coax near both ends.
A:AnswerThink of the product and the existing coax in your house as a substitute for Ethernet cable. If you have a cable modem, you can use the product to put your WiFi router in a different room (maybe more centrally located for better WiFi coverage). Attach Ethernet patch cables to the Internet port on the modem and Network port on the router. Then attach the patch cables to the adapters and the adapters to to your rooms’ coax ports. You can also use the product to attach an Ethernet device or switch in another room to your router. This is my use case. I connect an Ethernet port on my router (downstairs) to an Ethernet switch (upstairs).
A:AnswerSimple answer, "no". I don't see how you can have cable internet without a modem that has Ethernet ports and/or WiFi to connect your device (computer, TV, smart phone, etc) to the the internet. Your service provider (Cox, Verison, etc) should supply a rental modem/router, or you need to buy a compatible modem and activate (pay) to use your modem and internet. This MoCA converter works with a MoCA-enabled [paid] service/device (e.g., Verison FiOS), to change an EXISTING Ethernet signal and transmit it through the coax cable.
I would ask my service provider for clarification and help.
A:AnswerI’m using a Cable Modem with two ACTIONTEC BONDED MOCA 2.0 adapters. I’m not streaming 4K still on 1080P. I feel 4K would be a breeze for these adapters, as long as your Coaxial Cabling is solid. These adapters work great, they've never dropped offline, always on, no issues at all.