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๐ Upgrade your home network to pro-level speed and reliabilityโbecause buffering is so last decade.
The ScreenBeam Bonded MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter delivers up to 2.5 Gbps Ethernet over your existing coaxial wiring, enabling ultra-fast, reliable wired connections ideal for 4K streaming, online gaming, and remote work. Its plug-and-play design makes setup effortless, while carrier-grade technology ensures superior speed, low latency, and expanded network coverage without rewiring.







| ASIN | B08ML634YB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,837 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) |
| Brand | ScreenBeam |
| Built-In Media | Coax Cable, ECB7250 Single Adapter, Ethernet Cable, Power Adapter, quick start guide |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | MoCA/Ethernet/Wireless Extenders/coax |
| Compatible devices | MoCA/Ethernet/Wireless Extenders/coax |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 369 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Data link protocol | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Hardware interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.7L x 6.6W x 2.8H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | MoCA Adapter |
| Item Weight | 136 g |
| Manufacturer | ScreenBeam |
| Mfr Part Number | ECB7250S02 |
| Model Number | ECB7250S02 |
| Product dimensions | 13.7L x 6.6W x 2.8H centimeters |
| UPC | 789286809483 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**H
Amazing value for the speed increase you get
Love these, they work very well allowing me to use my coax cable all around my house. Who would have thought I could use old cable to get gigabit speeds. I have 3 of these without any issues.
E**N
Great MOCA adapter
This is my third unit and it works like a charm.
M**X
Great!
Works great, high speed internet to the end devices.
A**E
Compatible with the ECB6250
Given the number of properties in the UK with coax distribution, this is an excellent way to link rooms together. Purchased the ECB7250 add-on to work with an existing ECB6250 starter kit pair. It's worth nothing that despite the manufacturer's table, this IS compatible with the ECB6250. The difference being that the ECB6250 has a 1Gbps ethernet port and the ECB7250 has a 2.5Gbps ethernet port. It's unlikely your network equipment will have a 2.5Gbps port (nothing I do has one) so it'll work at 1Gbps perfectly fine. In theory, the ECB6200 should also be compatible, even though the 6200 runs MoCA 2.0 and the xx50 models run MoCA 2.1 but as I don't have any 6200s I can't test. Other than that, the three devices now work perfectly and we've got three rooms connected.
A**C
Saved my pre-wired coaxial setup and network integrity/speed going to Verizon FiOS
Some background. My house is prewired with coaxial. The coaxial comes from the outside and into my house. When I was using Optimum the setup was simple. Optimum just connects the cable from the pole to my existing cable outside my home and the signal is brought inside to my house on the 1st floor. There, I plug in my cable modem and my router (Netgear Orbi RBK53S and later an Orbi RBK753S). My setup was perfect. The Orbi has a "good" status for the backhaul and all my devices had as advertised WIFI speeds and solid connections. So why do I need this MoCA adapter? Optimum did not want to keep me as a customer, so I switched over to Verizon FiOS, who offered me more for less $. I already had FiOS before, and the ONT was in my walk-in. When I had FiOS years ago, they were still using coaxial so the same setup applied as with Optimum. The installer just had to install the ONT and then connect the coaxial from the ONT to my outside coaxial cable and the rest would be in my house (quantum gateway/router). Flash forward to present time, to my surprise, the installer told me that over 100MBPS, it is no longer coaxial, and they have to run things through ethernet. I don't have prewired ethernet, and I don't want him to redo the ONT install in my house and run wiring all over. So I told the guy to keep everything the way it was, I'll move the Orbi downstairs since its a mesh router and it should be fine. But it was not. The Orbi positioning was out of whack now. Sometimes a satellite would go out of sync, and another would just show poor. Most of my devices were showing poor performance overall. Before you ask did this guy try resetting the setup for the Orbi. Yes, I initially plugged and played, however I ended up doing a full factory reset setup on the Orbi. So with my frustration, I looked for ways to potentially convert coaxial to ethernet so that I can reuse my pre-existing coaxial setup and position the Orbi router/satellites back to where they were. Which brings us to this Actiontec MoCA adapter. Prior to my recent Verizon install, I had purchased a G1100 router refurbed for less than $40 as I did not know VZ had gone to the ethernet route and I can use any router; not just their routers. Anyways, this purchase turned out to be vital to my setup. My current setup is this and it works perfect for me: Pre-existing ONT in the walk-in. G1100 connected to the ONT next to each other via ethernet WAN. A coaxial cable is plugged into the G1100 router (which switches the coaxial to LAN). This coaxial cable from the G1100 is then connected to my pre-existing coaxial cable that was outside and then brought the signals into my house. From there, I plugged in this Actiontec MoCA adapter via coaxial. The ethernet from the MoCA adapter is then plugged into my Orbi router. I rearranged my Orbi router/satellites back to how they were originally. I switched the Orbi to AP mode as my Qnap NAS had trouble recognizing the dual router setup when I had the Orbi set as router mode with the G1100. Now my network is back to peak performance. Advertised speeds, and stable internet. I'm glad I found this adapter as if this did not work, I would have had to drill a hole through the floor and run ethernet to where I keep all the networking equipment. This adapter saved me from all that hassle.
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