Easily Convert A Coaxial Cable Into Ethernet , FAST SPEED 🚀

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @NikI-vf8ut
    @NikI-vf8ut Год назад +48

    Coax are kinda ancient tech by now that aren't even used in new apartments for TV.
    But if price of 2 converters are less than cheap switch/hub and you don't mind loosing extra wifi spot then coax might be a solution.

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +5

      True. I either had to get another 10Gbps switch, or buy the converters.
      Thanks!

    • @stultuses
      @stultuses Год назад +5

      @KBTrainings
      Converters would be a lot cheaper but will the coax carry 10Gb via the Ethernet adapters?

    • @thisApex3D
      @thisApex3D Год назад +1

      @@KBTrainings why 10gbit switch?

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      @stultus I carry 10GbE on the link without adapter.

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +2

      @Jiri Because I wanted the UDM Pro to connect to the NAS and My Main Desktop at 10Gbps. I use the NAS for video Editing too, which requires high read/write speed with the M.2 SSDs.

  • @ofacesig
    @ofacesig Год назад +8

    MoCA adapters do the same thing but are better. Been using MoCA since 2007, no issues.

  • @mindright9771
    @mindright9771 Год назад +19

    A cheap 4 port switch would allow you to use multiple Ethernet cables with each having its own collision domain. This means no packet collisions (if you used a hub) with consistent throughput.

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +6

      Sure, thanks.
      The Coax was there and I had to do something with it.

    • @cybersamurai99
      @cybersamurai99 5 месяцев назад

      my first thought exactly

  • @jeffmiller1140
    @jeffmiller1140 Год назад +2

    I did this and it works well. More latency than CAT 6, but I do get a gig. The drawback is the extra equipment, and power required. The wife doesn't like the looks of the MOCa adapters....

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +2

      Glad it worked for you!
      Let's hope she'll get used to it... lol
      Thanks!

  • @MajorTendonitis
    @MajorTendonitis Год назад +2

    I wouldn’t have ran coax other than from the service box outside (cse) , back to your server rack . Our new digital cable boxes are wireless,but thankfully have an Ethernet port, as I will never be a fan of wireless , and will hardwire everything I possibly can .
    I ran 3 ethernets to my home theatre rack, as I have a network receiver and a portal , and one spare just in case . I ran 3 cat6 to my garage , two of which are dedicated to surveillance cameras , as I wanted them connected to the switch in my house which has a UPS . The third cat6 feeds another switch in the garage that feeds an AP , network receiver, and other hardwired outlets . I agree on trying to keep thing’s reliable and not having additional switches , but having an additional one in my detached garage just made sense .
    I removed almost all of my rg6 coax ,and have installed over a thousand feet of cat6.
    Been on the industry since the early 80’s , and never thought I’d see the day when I’d be removing the majority of my coax . If I built a new home I’d have two cat6 cables dedicated to each bedroom ,and four in the computer room / office , and probably four at the home theatre location

    • @steppedon
      @steppedon Год назад +4

      The coax was available in the house already. So he utilized it. Most houses built pre 2015'ish had coax run through it and terminated in bedrooms and living areas. Not sure why people aren't getting this.

    • @MajorTendonitis
      @MajorTendonitis Год назад +1

      @@steppedon sorry I thought this was a new home . Regardless though , I’m not even sure if new homes where I’m at even run Ethernet cables . I’ve been out of that part of the industry lately , as I’m in cable/fiber construction

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      @MajorTendonitis, you're right. Many cat6 are better than anything. Coax throughout the house is getting useless with time.

  • @thearmchairauditor7320
    @thearmchairauditor7320 7 месяцев назад +3

    By leaving the coaxial cable coiled and crossing itself like that, you create an electromagnet with frequency interference that will always skue your readings. Always strive to have your cable out all the way and as straight as possible.

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  7 месяцев назад +2

      💯

    • @rubenneto6198
      @rubenneto6198 6 месяцев назад +3

      Theres not enough amperage on the cable to create a significant enough eletromagnetic field that would interfere like that tho

  • @Solrak8O
    @Solrak8O Год назад +13

    Nice idea. Could be an issue if you don't have mains power at either end. You could always use the coax as a draw wire to pull new ethernet cable thru.

    • @James_Knott
      @James_Knott Год назад

      A few years ago, I was working with adapters that would provide 100 Mb Ethernet over coax, including PoE.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Год назад

      Yes, although if you're going to pull a new ethernet cable through, then why bother with the cost and expense of using the coax? Just run a second ethernet cable so you've got one for PoE and one for the actual signal and you'd be fine.

    • @James_Knott
      @James_Knott Год назад

      @@SmallSpoonBrigade In the job I was working on, the coax was new. However, it was an unusual situation. I was installing IP security cameras in elevators and the coax was installed in the shafts by the elevator techs. I can't say for sure, but I suspect the choice was determined by the availability of appropriate cables for use in the elevator shafts.

    • @jeffmiller1140
      @jeffmiller1140 Год назад

      It is a great idea..... unless the builder stapled the coax. I would love to have been able to pull CAT 6, using the existing RG6.

    • @Zeric1
      @Zeric1 Год назад +1

      @@jeffmiller1140 Standard procedure is to staple down the cable during original construction. It's often not stapled down though if it was cabled later. The person who made the original comment likely hasn't worked much with residential cabling.

  • @linus607
    @linus607 Месяц назад

    I have these and they're much better than powerline ethernet adapters. I get a full gigabit over them. If you can use ethernet though, that is still better. If you have more than two MoCa adapters, it acts like a hub and shares the 1200 Mbps between all of them... unlike a switch.

  • @NickKek-pz8kc
    @NickKek-pz8kc Год назад +1

    nice video very good explanation and very well edited, very very nice accent relaxing to listen to :D

  • @joegomez5807
    @joegomez5807 Год назад +5

    Nice video. This uses G.hn standard and works better on dark coaxial cable. The MOCA adapters work well with your most cable tv providers and are faster, if it really matters, than G.hn.

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      Ah okay, I see.
      Thanks for the info!

  • @alexis_dc2
    @alexis_dc2 11 месяцев назад +2

    What incoming internet service do you have? Fiber or Coax?

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  11 месяцев назад

      I have both. WAN1 on Fiber (1Gbps) and WAN2 on DOCSIS (100Mbps).

    • @alexis_dc2
      @alexis_dc2 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@KBTrainings which one were you using when you tested the speeds in this video. I ask because I want to know if Coax is limited to a certain upload speed. Thanks for replying btw.

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  11 месяцев назад +1

      I was using the 1Gbps. From some research, I read that Coax can reach up to 1Gbps. But I have seen friends having 1.8Gbps on Coax with Comcast...

    • @alexis_dc2
      @alexis_dc2 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@KBTrainings ah I see. Are those speeds for both download and upload speeds? Again, thank you for replying.

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  11 месяцев назад +1

      Download. DOCSIS is usually offered asymmetrically.

  • @vladislavkaras491
    @vladislavkaras491 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video!

  • @ClaytonBridges
    @ClaytonBridges Год назад +8

    wow your video quality is nice man! this was helpful

  • @michaelwright1602
    @michaelwright1602 Год назад +4

    Good video, short, and to the point.

  • @sread833
    @sread833 15 дней назад

    Thanks very helpful

  • @SwayFever
    @SwayFever Год назад +7

    Can you just use one device? Like I only have a coax cord in my room, can I just run the coax cord into the adapter then Ethernet? Thus only using one?

    • @Phyllistinegm
      @Phyllistinegm Год назад +2

      Same question.

    • @dylan-nguyen
      @dylan-nguyen Год назад +5

      you need to use these in a pair..
      both ends need to eventually be rj45 with the cable inbetween the coax..

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +3

      It only works in pair, because we have ethernet on the other side to begin with.
      if you have Coax in your room, you can move your DOCSIS modem (if any) in that room and that can solve your problem.
      Thanks.

  • @YoutubeWatcher264
    @YoutubeWatcher264 11 месяцев назад

    I may need this. Because stupid apartment doesn't have lan ports. Only coax ports.

  • @BAKERAGUSTINIANO
    @BAKERAGUSTINIANO Месяц назад

    I'm using the coaxial cable as a radio / tdt antenna.
    If I link the coaxial network to the ethernet system, there will be any gain or improvement in the radio signal, by being connected to the internet?

  • @YouMotorcycle
    @YouMotorcycle 11 месяцев назад

    Top notch video

  • @AntLive29
    @AntLive29 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you King Jaffe Joffer!

  • @TurkeyByrd
    @TurkeyByrd 9 месяцев назад

    do you need both or do you just need one for the wifi box or do you need one for each device?

  • @machdaddy6451
    @machdaddy6451 8 месяцев назад

    Is there a limit on the length of coax that MoCA can work with?

  • @newguy69
    @newguy69 3 месяца назад

    Would this interfere with existing TV and DOCSIS Internet signals? Meaning, can I use this if the cables already run TV and Internet? Thx

  • @UsmanGhanikhattak
    @UsmanGhanikhattak Год назад +4

    Question;
    I have 60+ rooms and install CAT6 for tv, but in my area there no IP tv, what you suggest if i install a entena in my roof top,and purchase this device, this may work ? And for all tvs i have to purchase one or separate for each one ??

  • @MasterArmedforces
    @MasterArmedforces Год назад

    Hello, I have a question: I live in a small apartment behind my landlords larger house. He has a Spectrum cable box, modem, and wifi router towards the front of his house, (There's an additional Spectrum cable box in my bedroom for my TV, on his same account). I use his wifi signal to connect my bedroom laptop to the Internet, but the signal is very weak, even with an extender I purchased and connected. So my question is this: would it be as simple as just splitting the coaxil cable that goes into my cable box and connecting a 3rd party modem for a legitimate strong Internet signal which I can run to my laptop with an Ethernet cable? Thank you.

  • @buddyjgollan8726
    @buddyjgollan8726 Месяц назад

    Interesting and we didn't need fibre as it's expensive to roll out

  • @zewantidot
    @zewantidot 11 месяцев назад +1

    My ISP is still using coax instead of fiber (stupid idea though), and the router that they provide is limited to 500mbps down / 25 mbps up. If I get a single adapter, will I be able to get more speed, at least on the upload side?

    • @ChrisDoutre
      @ChrisDoutre 4 месяца назад

      No. These adapters are for the LAN side of your router; the download and upload speeds are limited by the WAN side.

  • @SammFFA
    @SammFFA Год назад +1

    could this replace my gateway and just connect this to my routers wan port?

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      No, you still need a modem for Coax (DOCSIS) internet.

    • @SammFFA
      @SammFFA Год назад

      ah ok was just wondering because im struggling with strict nat type @@KBTrainings

  • @PCHobbyist2448
    @PCHobbyist2448 Год назад +3

    ...soooo.. is it quoshal, or is it co-axial?

  • @blackhorse2947
    @blackhorse2947 Год назад

    Question: The coaxial connector on my LG tv broke off while moving it with the cable attached…..didn’t realize. I can get that fixed or would want some type of switch to make the coax connection to the RJ45 Lan slot on the tv. And would that be a better solution? Just going to only on tv about two feet from coax .

  • @jaydenstowe0813
    @jaydenstowe0813 Год назад

    I got a question does it work for a provider like DirecTV because now I have a Comcast router and I want to use That DirecTV coax

  • @kainajones9393
    @kainajones9393 3 месяца назад

    Can this work the other way? Coax to Ethernet, and then into a PC?

  • @steamamstech1178
    @steamamstech1178 2 года назад +1

    Good ! Thanks Guy

  • @jeffridgway5546
    @jeffridgway5546 Год назад +1

    Very Helpful

  • @jedydjamespascal8211
    @jedydjamespascal8211 2 года назад +1

    Good ! Thanks

  • @ajcruz2322
    @ajcruz2322 4 месяца назад

    If I bought ScreamBeam Moca could I have an unlimited # connected or would it always have to be paired and each pair have a connection to my router?

    • @davidbloomberg9494
      @davidbloomberg9494 2 месяца назад

      MoCA typically maxes at 16 adapters total..... First is the starter pair, then singles can be added as needed

  • @perezan2010
    @perezan2010 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!

  • @pilotmedic
    @pilotmedic 6 месяцев назад

    Can I back feed the Internet after converting the phone jack to internet

  • @bzldzl
    @bzldzl Год назад

    Can I connect internet coming via ethernet cable from the modem in 1 bedroom to 3 other bedrooms, by using a coaxial 3 way splitter thereby joining all the coaxial together and then installing MoCA device at the first bedroom (from the modem) and MoCa device at each of the terminating three other bedrooms? I want to create a hard wired backbone for mesh routers.

  • @hasanshah6372
    @hasanshah6372 9 месяцев назад

    Do I need 2 MoCA adapters? I have an unused coaxial cable by my TV. Can I just connect 1 MoCA adapter to the coax and connect my PS5 to the MoCa via Ethernet?

    • @funnymonkey1622
      @funnymonkey1622 4 месяца назад

      Did you ever figure out? I’m wondering the same, don’t know why 2 would be needed but he did

  • @AshfaqueAliHisbani
    @AshfaqueAliHisbani 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you dear. Plz can u guide us about coax signal access via 5ghz any com ubi tp we want access cox signal via wirelessly we have already purchased 5ghz device we want cox signal convert with any 5ghz rf radio 300 mhz or coax into rj45 after then will convert into coax for our sweet villager. If it impossible so kindly inform us about any new gen radio under 50 km distance hight 60feet coax wirelessly access under 50 km no noise. Thank you for will us guide for radio rf under 300 to 900mhZ

  • @forjon9999
    @forjon9999 Год назад +1

    how to connect a coaxial cable to house across the street without hardwire, any idea?

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      What are you trying to send across, TV signal, internet ?

    • @forjon9999
      @forjon9999 Год назад +1

      @@KBTrainings cctv signal

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      Okay. Not sure but if you can turn it into HDMI, you can use a transmitter to send it across. Some transmitter can go all the way to over 90ft.
      amzn.to/3kzKnlI

  • @aliferdous3425
    @aliferdous3425 Год назад

    I might do this better then power line

  • @chrinore
    @chrinore 2 года назад +1

    Okey, i didn't nkew this !thx

  • @donwalton3415
    @donwalton3415 5 месяцев назад

    I'm wiring my house with ethernet for the four TV's I have in the house, all but one of my TV's have a roku box with ethernet plug, or has a ethernet port right on the TV. However I do have one roKu TV that only has a coaxial male plug. No ethernet port. Is there an adaptor that I can buy to take the ethernet cable to the male coaxial connector? TV is now connected wireless the wifi.

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 4 месяца назад

      Nope. Even if you buy a MoCA adapter, it won't help you in this case. TVs do not use internet over coax. That port is only used to connect an antenna or regular coax TV programming. It cannot work over internet in that fashion.

  • @goganikolashvili7074
    @goganikolashvili7074 Год назад

    max work meter?

  • @SouthpoleWarrior
    @SouthpoleWarrior Год назад

    I'm confused lol so if i connect the coax cable to the adapter and run the Ethernet cable from the adapter can i just plug that ethernet cable into my pc for internet?

    • @germanaderius4053
      @germanaderius4053 10 месяцев назад

      That’s what I’m trying to figure out lol

  • @adminReseaux
    @adminReseaux Год назад +1

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    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +2

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      @adminReseaux Год назад

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  • @chrisbullock6477
    @chrisbullock6477 6 месяцев назад

    I'm confused you used two, but i thought only one was needed per device? One coax female from the wall to the converter, and then ethernet cable from converter to your source...tv/computer

    • @davidbloomberg9494
      @davidbloomberg9494 2 месяца назад

      The starter kit is a pair to get the MoCA signal on the Coax wire then singles can be added up to 16 total
      The first one of the starter kit typically is installed near your router to feed MoCA signals to the Coax wires

  • @2iskie
    @2iskie Год назад +1

    what if the other end of the cable is attached to my router

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      That wouldn't work. What are you trying to accomplish?

  • @backtester6418
    @backtester6418 5 месяцев назад +1

    Never heard Coaxial pronounced like that 😮

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  5 месяцев назад +2

      English is my 5th language 🤷🏽‍♂️. You got the message,don't get hung up on the wrong thing...
      I hope the video brings you value...✌️

  • @jgbreezer
    @jgbreezer Год назад +6

    You know, you could have just bought an ethernet network switch instead, for like $20 or less, and had like 4 extra data ports... (unless your data rate is too much for sharing down one ethernet in the wall, in which case I suspect also too much to share down the coax too?)

  • @AllinOne346
    @AllinOne346 5 месяцев назад +2

    Bro's internet speed 500mb per second and my 500kb per second 😅

  • @stevee8698
    @stevee8698 5 месяцев назад

    "CO - AX - EE - AL" CABLE
    "CO - AX - EE - AL"
    SAY, " co ax ee al " cable

  • @dhermosillo09
    @dhermosillo09 Год назад +70

    Could of just bought a switch

    • @zu5295
      @zu5295 Год назад

      I know, what a dumb ass

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +19

      Yes I could but I needed 10Gbps...

    • @mirage711
      @mirage711 Год назад +7

      Exactly what I was thinking

    • @kc0eks
      @kc0eks Год назад +5

      ​@@KBTrainings 10gb? For a cameraneh?
      1gb incoming can be split between numerous 1gb cameras I have it running this way in numerous installs. You don't need full gb for each camera.

    • @DackxJaniels
      @DackxJaniels Год назад +16

      Could HAVE just used proper grammar...

  • @koncodms1218
    @koncodms1218 Год назад +1

    Good bosqu

  • @thesportsvideoshd
    @thesportsvideoshd Год назад +1

    and the device isn't POE

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      No it isn't. You need power on both ends.

  • @_____643
    @_____643 Год назад +1

    How to create wifi login page and each user give separate username and password.

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      This looks like an enterprise setup with an LDAP server or access codes generated for users.
      I can make a video about it. We'll see.

  • @dd92727
    @dd92727 Год назад +1

    Its coaxil not coshall cables

  • @seanomight5401
    @seanomight5401 Год назад +1

    You didn't get any better speeds at all. So how is this better? Doesn't look like it is at all. In fact the upload was like 200 mb lower.

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      Never said it was better than cat6, but at least I get to use the Coax for something. Thanks

  • @wintutorials2282
    @wintutorials2282 3 месяца назад

    184 euros in France, no way!

  • @ogrish15
    @ogrish15 Год назад

    what is the max distance that it can transmit back and forth?, what is the speed at its max distance?

    • @Zeric1
      @Zeric1 Год назад

      It depends on rather there are splitters, point to point (no splitters) can go a long ways, well beyond the distance needed in a residential situation. Splitters attenuate the signal and shorten the maximum distance, but still not an issue in the typical home as long as it isn't split too much. Spec says 300', but it will go further in a point to point configuration.

  • @troyBORG
    @troyBORG 2 часа назад

    Its pronounced Co-Axe. Not Kosher!

  • @user-bj4lp3fr1o
    @user-bj4lp3fr1o Год назад

    I just use wifi.

  • @knuckles1006
    @knuckles1006 9 месяцев назад

    It's pronounced Co AX

  • @YabguArslan
    @YabguArslan 4 месяца назад

    Koaksiyal not koushial😂

  • @tractor12345sandu
    @tractor12345sandu Год назад +1

    pointless, i would have just used a small switch there (you can find easily find a gigabit switch the size of those adapters and cheap)

  • @KingTrump2024
    @KingTrump2024 9 месяцев назад +1

    Kosher cable ? Co-axe-ial

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  9 месяцев назад +3

      You got the message 👍
      Who cares... I speak 5 other languages... Can't keep up with every word.

    • @KingTrump2024
      @KingTrump2024 9 месяцев назад

      @@KBTrainings fair enough. Great content !

  • @The_Real_RG3
    @The_Real_RG3 7 месяцев назад +1

    WTH is a cosher cable?

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  7 месяцев назад +5

      It's "coaxial cable", it's in the title.
      I hope you didn't watch the video without knowing what I am talking about.
      And btw, IF you're mocking my pronunciation, it's pathetic. English is not my first language and I speak 5 other languages including French... Check out my French channel and my tech channel @kbtrainings_fr.
      Peace!

  • @andrewmawson6897
    @andrewmawson6897 Год назад +2

    Waste of time - your RJ45 has two unused pairs - just use a doubler converter to use the spar pair.
    BTW it's CO-AXIAL - two syllables - not coooochal! Co-axial = two conductors on the same axis

  • @thisApex3D
    @thisApex3D Год назад +2

    lol he build house and he literally run 1 ethernet to each room… when I was doing apartment I run 4 to each room and they are saturated for some rooms… anyhow the only solution is switch, his solution should only be used when you do not have ethernet

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +1

      4 cables to each room? What was it, a Data Center ?
      Let me guess, was it fiber?
      You won! 😀🥇🏆
      I needed 10Gbps on one of the links but didn't want to buy another 10GbE switch.
      Thanks !

    • @shadyabhi
      @shadyabhi Год назад

      @KBTrainings Well, moca adapter doesn't give you 10g, so nothing was gained here.

    • @steppedon
      @steppedon Год назад

      And when Wifi7 and 6g get here. And completely obliterate the ethernet cord. People will be lol'ing at your house with all of the ancient ethernet ports everywhere and all of the holes they have to patch up. So its all relative.

    • @thisApex3D
      @thisApex3D Год назад +1

      @@steppedon no wireless solution will ever beat wire for latency, reliability or speed…

    • @Zeric1
      @Zeric1 Год назад +1

      @@steppedon Building materials always attenuate the wireless signal, and at 6G it will be even more of an issue (higher frequency = more attenuation). If one puts an AP in nearly every room, then you don't need Ethernet going to end user devices, that is true today. In the future, the Wifi 7 APs will be backhauled using Ethernet cables, same as today. And servers will still continue to be wired by Ethernet or Fiber, same as today. To say Wifi 7 will "completely obliterate the ethernet cord" is just wishful thinking, not reality.

  • @dilloncrozier8794
    @dilloncrozier8794 Год назад +1

    This didn’t help at all please set it up normally

  • @joejohn5398
    @joejohn5398 6 месяцев назад

    You literally lost 80 down and 200 up, video shows what NOT to do.

  • @darkcloud164
    @darkcloud164 Год назад +11

    Wouldn't it be cheaper and easier to just use a switch to split the network jack into multiple ethernet ports in the room you needed?

    • @ajholmes4867
      @ajholmes4867 Год назад +3

      exactly

    • @KBTrainings
      @KBTrainings  Год назад +6

      It would.
      But I would've had to buy another 10Gbps switch for that. I only had 1 USW Ent PoE.
      Also I just like to complicate things 😀.

    • @darkcloud164
      @darkcloud164 Год назад +1

      @@KBTrainings Why would you need 10Gbps switch if you have less than 1 Gbps internet? Is this to future-proof it?
      You can also do ethernet over the powerline. Not sure how stable it is since all powerlines are different.
      If you like to complicate things, I think it is best to attach fiber optics to the coax and pull it to the source. Now, that will guarantee you get 10Gbps. 😂😂

    • @dhermosillo09
      @dhermosillo09 Год назад +3

      ​@KBTrainings no one needs 10 Gbps on the residential level. It's just a tv it won't use over 30 Mbps

    • @steppedon
      @steppedon Год назад +2

      @@dhermosillo09 I have 10gbs running into my home office and any/every file im working on is opened there. Video, photo, documents. More and more people are working from home now. so i wouldn't say "no one"

  • @GracieDuncan-i3r
    @GracieDuncan-i3r Месяц назад

    Homenick Place

  • @zloinaopako
    @zloinaopako Год назад +1

    „/kouschal/ cable„? Coaxial /kouaksi’l/

  • @AllinOne346
    @AllinOne346 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bro's internet speed 500mb per second and my 500kb per second 😅