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- Understanding MoCA
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General FAQ's
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ECB7250
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ECB6250
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ECB6200
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End of Life Products
- MyWirelessTV 2 - Wireless HD Transmitter & Receiver Kit
- MyWirelessTV 3 - 4K Wireless HD Connection Kit
- ScreenBeam Mini 2
- ScreenBeam Mini 2 Kit (ScreenBeam Mini 2 & USB Transmitter)
- ScreenBeam USB Transmitter
- ScreenBeam USB Transmitter 2
- ScreenBeam Wireless Display Receiver
- ScreenBeam Wireless Adapter Kit (with The ScreenBeam Display Adapter Receiver & USB Transmitter)
- ScreenBeam Wireless Adapter Kit (with The ScreenBeam Display Adapter Receiver & USB Transmitter 2)
- ECB2500C - MoCA Network Adapter
- ECB5240M - MoCA Network Adapter
- ECB6000 - MoCA 2.0 Network Adapter
- ECB6200 - Bonded MoCA 2.0 Network Adapter Branded Actiontec
- WCB3000N - 802.11n Wireless Network Extender
- WCB6200Q - 802.11ac Wireless Network Extender
- WEB6000Q - 802.11ac Wireless Network Extender With Gigabit Ethernet
What is the difference between Bonded and Non-Bonded MoCA adapters?
To fully understand all of the differences between a bonded and non-bonded adaptor, please use the link below from the Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) that explains the difference in all the different versions of MoCA bonded or non-bonded.
http://www.mocalliance.org
But the net throughput (MAC) rates of 400 Mbps and 800 Mbps (with channel bonding). PHY rates are 700 Mbps and 1.4 Gbps, respectively. One Gbps net throughput is available for point-to-multipoint networking.