About this tag
Coax networking involves using coaxial cable connections, often provided by cable internet services like Xfinity, to deliver internet access. In a recent discussion, a user with an AT&T modem and Ethernet connection for their desktop sought to switch to a faster Xfinity coax-based service installed in their apartment. The challenge was connecting a desktop PC located in a different room from the Xfinity box. This highlights common coax networking scenarios where users need to extend or adapt coax connections to reach devices in separate rooms, often requiring additional hardware like MoCA adapters or long Ethernet runs.
-
B
desktop wireless internet connection
Hi everyone, I have ATT internet connection through modem and Ethernet cable for my desk top and wireless for laptop. Recently our community management installed Xfinity box in each apartment and I can use it for laptop as it's much faster than ATT. because I don't like paying both I was...- brod298
- Thread
- coax networking desktop connection ethernet cable run ethernet over coax ethernet over powerline gigabit home network moca adapters network switch powerline adapters wireless bridge xfinity gateway
- Replies: 3
- Forum: Windows Help and Support