ASUS today announced the MA-25 Coaxial to Ethernet MoCA Adapter, a device that uses your home’s existing coaxial cables to provide fast, stable, and secure wired and wireless Internet connections. At the same time, forget about classic PLCs.
The adapter allows you to use wiring normally reserved for cable television to create a fast and reliable MoCA network. in places with thick walls and multiple floors, which may affect the performance of a purely wireless network.
With MA-25, users can enjoy wired connections up to 2.5 Gbps, with a simple band mode change to avoid signal interference with modems.
The MoCA Protected Setup (MPS) feature allows users to securely add devices to the network at the touch of a button, similar to how WPS is used in wireless networks. And if you’re a gamer, don’t worry, the MoCA network offers very low latency and almost no speed drop.
Installation is designed to be simple, thanks to a right angle cable mount that allows the user to install the MA-25 without the use of any tools.
The MA-25 also has four mounting holes for situations where a rigid installation may be required. And best of all, you can connect to a nearby Wi-Fi router to expand your home network wirelessly.
ASUS has been investing in environmental research and development for many years, and this adapter is no exception. The outer casing of the MA-25 is made from 69% recycled plastic, which provides reliable signal protection.and paper packaging is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
The box also serves as a cable organizer once its contents have been removed. So you have not only a box, but also a piece of equipment equipment. Smart design, they call it.
Source: Computer Hoy

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