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My sister built her house in the 90s. Being the forward thinker that she is, she put network jacks in every single room. The developer thought she was very strange for wanting some hardcore business feature in a residential home. Well, obviously it turns out she was smart to do that... except she chose the wrong technology. All of her network "jacks" are the now defunct coax networking jacks of the 90s.
What is the coax anyway? Is it just standard RG59? If so, I'm thinking she could reterminate some of the jacks to accept MoCA coaxial networking, which is due out this quarter.
Any ideas?
She has wireless, but it's flaky at certain parts of the house. I've suggested powerline networking to her, but MoCA could turn out to be more reliable and give higher speeds.
What is the coax anyway? Is it just standard RG59? If so, I'm thinking she could reterminate some of the jacks to accept MoCA coaxial networking, which is due out this quarter.
Any ideas?
She has wireless, but it's flaky at certain parts of the house. I've suggested powerline networking to her, but MoCA could turn out to be more reliable and give higher speeds.