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ethernet over coax
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Ethernet over coax is a technology that allows you to use existing coaxial cable wiring in your home or office to create a wired Ethernet network. This can be useful when you want to connect a desktop PC to a modem or internet box located in a different room, without running new Ethernet cables. For example, if you have an Xfinity box in one room and a desktop PC in another, Ethernet over coax adapters can bridge the connection using the coax outlets already present. This approach can provide a faster and more stable internet connection than Wi-Fi, especially in situations where wireless signals are weak or unreliable. It is a practical solution for extending wired network access in multi-room setups.
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...