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🚀 Elevate Your Internet Game with G.hn Magic!
The G.hn Ethernet Over Coax Adapter Kit transforms unused coaxial cables into a high-speed network, delivering up to 1.2Gbps over 800 meters. Ideal for gamers and streamers, this easy-to-install kit ensures a secure and reliable connection without the need for new wiring. Perfect for enhancing your home network experience!
Color | black |
Compatible Devices | Smart TV |
Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
Item Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
S**A
Best if you have coaxial cables and can some how isolated them from cable internet.
THIS SEEMS LIKE JUST A REBRAND OF OLD COMTREND G.HN WHICH WAS GOOD.I have cable internet. This product is not the best suited one if I had just added the connectors everywhere in my house.So I had to go to my attic and isolate the incoming internet coax from the other ones in my house.I had to put 1-3(explained later) extra cables from my attic to my router.That was easy as my router is very close to my attic.But this saved me the extra ethernet wiring I would have to add.At first I isolated the incoming coax so that it directly goes to my router.METHOD 1 (not recommended but cheaper):NLC == Nexuslink/Comtrend converterRouter(WAN PORT) -- COAX0 ---1-1 Coax Connector COAX1 form CABLE INTERNET from PROVIDERRouter(LAN PORT) -- Ethernet -- NLC -- COAX2 -- SPLITTER -- COAX3 ------ NLC -- TV-- COAX4 ------ NLC -- Access Point-- COAX5 ------ NLC -- Switch -- Laptop/DesktopsI added 1 coax from router to attic. This coax was connected via splitter to all other coax in my house.Then I added converters to all end points.Thus creating a mesh of coax with this converter at all ends, one of which is attached by ethernet to router.This seems to work quiet well and my latency reduced quiet a lot.At some endpoints I even connected switches or Access points. Everything was fine (very good infact) till I replaced Access points at some endpoints with mesh nodes (ethernet backhaul).Mesh nodes were constantly dropping. To fix this and only this i went to method 2METHOD 2:NLC == Nexuslink/Comtrend converterRouter(WAN PORT) -- COAX0 ---1-1 Coax Connector COAX1 form CABLE INTERNET from PROVIDERRouter(LAN PORT1) -- Ethernet -- NLC -- COAX2 -- 1-1 Coax Connector -- COAX3 ------ NLC -- TVRouter(LAN PORT2) -- Ethernet -- NLC -- COAX6 -- 1-1 Coax Connector -- COAX4 ------ NLC -- Mesh Node 1Router(LAN PORT3) -- Ethernet -- NLC -- COAX7 -- 1-1 Coax Connector -- COAX5 ------ NLC -- Mesh Node 2I I added 3 coax cables fron router to attic.Each of these new cables connected 1 on 1 to each endpoint in my house.So one side of each of these 3 links were connected to converter and then to router while the other sides to mesh nodes.This created an effect of having put a dedicated ethernet cable to each endpoint.This method works best and has the best throughput but is obviously expensive and difficult to achieve.
A**R
Works great when you figure out how to pair them
Pretty simple plug and play but I had a hard time getting them to pair . But otherwise work as intended went from 40mbps wifi to 500mbps with this Ethernet over coax system.Note : If you have issues with them pairing ie. the connection light won’t come on , then directly connect them with a coax cable (plug into the “In” port on both the TV port is only used for older TVs ) while one is plugged into the router via cat-6-8 cable then press the config button for 5 seconds on both units . After the secure light and Ethernet light start blinking let them sit for a few minutes instructions say 10 seconds but it took a lot longer for mine to pair. Once the connection light is on and green you are good to take the unit that is not connected to the router to the device you intend to install it on . You may need to press the config button on both of them again .
J**L
Easy to set up and works as advertised
In one location of my house, I have only one Cat6 but needed to run two devices on separate networks.It is on the first floor of a two story house so running another cable was problematic.I had been using smart switches and VLAN's but was always experiencing random "slow downs".Was it due to the switch hardware, switch configuration, or device interference?Hard to say...I had a run of coax that was not being used.I ordered this EOC adapter hoping to get rid of the complications.I hooked them adapters together with a short piece of coax (to the "In" ports) to sync them.No need for an ethernet cable yet.10-20 seconds later they were sync'd.10-20 seconds to "lock" them.Powered everything down and moved both devices to their new homes.Plugged everything back up, including ethernet.Withing 30 seconds both devices were again sync'd and locked.Confirmed ethernet was working fine.Easy!I highly recommend!
I**C
Works fine, read for full review
Plain and simple - it works. It's a little slow, and this is slightly disappointing based on the price. Read below for more details.Product setup is very easy. I have been in IT for about 25 years, so my view may be slightly different from other people, but I read the directions and had it up in less than 5 minutes. Brass tax, you want to connect the two devices together using a coax cable (I used a 1-foot cable for simplicity). You then press a button for 3 seconds on each device, and then the devices automatically pair (takes about 10 seconds). When this was done, one device wouldn't stop flashing, but I power cycled to resolve.My house is relatively new (6 years old), so all my cabling is pretty much up to current standards. Since I had cable put in every room but not ethernet, I needed this equipment for rooms that I wanted an ethernet connection. I only give that background to make it clear that the underperformance is not related to bad cabling. Using a traditional speed test app (Ookla Speedtest), the performance is about 650Mbps to the internet. By contrast, other devices in the home register just below 1Gb. I do get gigabit performance between my laptop and the device, but not between devices. I can also confirm that, on both devices (the PC and the switch), the device registers as 1Gbps full duplex.The distance between the device and my network switch is approximately 20 meters, but there could be extra distance depending on how the wires run in the ceiling. I have tested this with multiple PCs, but yielded the same results. I also tried adding a coaxial signal amplifier to the mix, but surprisingly that actually degraded performance to about 350Mpbs.Otherwise, a little pricy for the performance, but ultimately I am keeping it and would recommend it to others. If I decide to do this in another room in the house, I may test a different device, but I would not be unhappy to buy this same equipment again.
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