Motorola MoCA MM1025 Quick Start Manual page 3

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MoCA is a good way to connect a router or cable
modem/router to a distant device by using your home's
coaxial ("coax") cable. The device can be a computer, smart
TV, video streaming device, game station, streaming media
player, or other device that has an Ethernet LAN port for
Internet access. If there's a coax network that runs near the
router and the device, you should be able to use MoCA.
Many WiFi Mesh systems can use MoCA to connect the units
together. If your Mesh system supports Ethernet backhaul,
you can use MoCA to connect them together. This frees up
your WiFi and results in better performance for all of your
WiFi devices. If you want to learn more about using MoCA
with WiFi, go to www.MotorolaNetwork.com/MoCAWiFi
This MoCA Adapter is designed to work with most coax
networks including networks associated with cable TV, cable
Internet, and FiOS or another fiber optic network.
Your MoCA Adapter is NOT designed to work with DirecTV®,
Dish®, and other satellite networks, or with AT&T® Internet or
AT&T U-Verse®, since these services use frequencies that
conflict with your MoCA Adapter.
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