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The ECB3500T turns any coax cable connection into a high speed Ethernet outlet. The ECB3500T can be used on multiple platforms including Verizon FiOS (one adapter needed), cable networks (two adapters needed), and DirectTV (two adapters needed).
This is a niche product but it's great if you need it: neater than a Moca bridge plus ethermet switch. I have a TV and video streaming/recording devices fed by RG-6 coax (installed during construction) but the location is difficult to reach with new ethernet cable .
So I just hooked this box to the RG6 cable and use the ethernet ports for LAN devices at that location, like Roku, etc.
This device requires at least one bridge between the LAN and the RG6MoCa network. The EBC3500T could be that bridge but I don't know how that setup would make sense. My second device is a Actiontec bridge and everything just worked (no setup) when I plugged it together.
Of course, you can connect devices by via WiFi but wired connections are more reliable and leave more available WiFi bandwidth for everything else (video is a bandwidth hog).
By way of criticism, a RG6 output port would be nice (avoiding a splitter).
Curiously, these MoCa-to-ethernet-switch devices seem rare. Don't know why.
Works as advertised
, hard wiring your TV using the existing cable in your house is so much better. Especially when you can connect 3 other electronic devices to it speeds way faster then wifi. Plus it frees up wifi 2.5 or 5.0 bandwidth