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2 Pack - DIRECTV Broadband Deca Ethernet to Coax Adapter - Third Generation (with 2 USB Power Cables)

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  • Pack of 2
  • Important: These deca units can only be powered by a smart device like a usb port of a smart tv, usb port of a laptop, usb power of a router, etc. Regular wall adapter like for your phone will not work
  • You will receive 2 adapters, 2 USB cables and 2 Cat5 cables
  • Important!!!!! These can only be powered by a device like a Smart TV, laptop, WiFi router, etc. Regular wall plug for the phone won't work
  • Compact accessory that doesn't require additional software or settings to use. Quick, easy to use. Comes in a pack of 2 pcs.


IMPORTANT!!! THESE DECA UNITS CAN ONLY BE POWERED BY A SMART DEVICE LIKE A USB PORT OF A SMART TV, USB PORT OF A LAPTOP, USB POWER OF A ROUTER, ETC. REGULAR WALL ADAPTER LIKE FOR YOUR PHONE WILL NOT WORK. This unit can be used to run Ethernet over existing coax cable. The DECA network is a shared 200Mb/s, or the same speed as full duplex 100Mb/s Ethernet. Great for using right behind a router to pump internet over coax for a Whole Home DVR or Connected Home Setup This unit will connect to your router via an Ethernet cable, and then into an open port on one of your sws splitters to get the internet into the coaxial cable for the entire system. Installation over an existing coax cable is simple. Place the first unit near a CATV output, such as a router, which already has an internet connection. Attach the coax line, the internet source CATV, and a power supply to the first unit. At the other end of the coax line, attach the second unit, and plug it into a power supply. Within a minute or so the indicator light will stop flashing flash and stay solid indicating an established link. This second unit now offers a CATV output with internet speeds of up to 100 Mb/s. This adapter is used to bring an internet connection to SWM enabled DIRECTV receivers on a network. You wont have to run Ethernet cable throughout your home or business thanks to this small system add-on.
Enjoy Pandora, PC Media Sharing and more when you bring internet to your DIRECTV receiver using this handy adapter.
Key Features: The DECA network is a shared 200Mb/s, or the same speed as full duplex 100Mb/s Ethernet This unit will connect to your router via an Ethernet cable, and then into an open port on one of your sws splitters to get the internet into the coaxial cable for the entire system. Allows for an internet connected to be distributed through your existing coax cable


JB
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
I did not know what MoCA meant 4 weeks ago, even though I saw it in my Modem Security Controls from time to time. I came across a Video about Networks by ByPassing your ISP. The Video inferred a MoCA Setup would possibly work. I used the Deca Coax because they were designed to work with Internet TV& Broadband etc. I Split my Internet Cable, one going into my Regular ISP Modem and the Other bypassing the Modem and going directly into the Deca Coax and connecting to the WAN Port on a 2nd Wifi6 Router. It worked! I have LAN and Wireless connectivity, very easy, very satisfied!
Mark kiselev
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
The Broadband Deca Ethernet to Coax Adapter works flawlessly! It was easy to set up and provided a stable, fast internet connection through my existing coaxial cable. It’s a great solution for extending Ethernet access without the need for extra wiring.Highly recommend for anyone needing a reliable and hassle-free network solution!
Bill.S
Reviewed in Germany on January 26, 2023
Ich habe die USB Version bestellt, aber eine mit Netzteilen (USA Stecker) erhalten. Müsste USB Kabel selbst besorgen, da sich aber einige mit USB-Micro über die Jahre bei mir gesammelt haben, war das kein Problem. Obwohl, es hat nicht mit allen Kabeln funktioniert, ich kann das nicht erklären aber so war das. Es gibt zwar USB Kabel, die keine Datenleitungen haben, nur zum Aufladen, müsste also eigentlich mit allen funktionieren.Angeschlossen habe ich an Mediaplayer Zidoo im 1OG, Stromversorgung per USB vom Player. Die Quelle ist im Keller, Stromversorgung per USB vom Router. Coax Kabel war unbenutzt, also alles direkt angeschlossen. Es hat mir aufgefallen, dass wenn der Player aus Standby startet, dauert es Minuten, bis Netzwerk Verbindung da ist, wenn der Player nach Herunterfahren startet, dann ist Netzwerk sofort da. Ich habe das nicht weiter untersucht, fahre den Player herunter und gut ist.Die Geräte bauen eine 100 Mbit Vollduplex Verbindung auf.Internet Speedtest am Mediaplayer über Browser hat folgende Werte geliefert:Download: 75 - 80 Mbit/sekUpload: 60 Mbit/sek (Maximale Upload Geschwindigkeit von meinem Anschluss)Ich benutze den Mediaplayer nur für IP TV und mit diesen Werten bin ich bestens aufgehoben.Tolle Adapter, gut, dass ich sie gekauft habe.
Tin L
Reviewed in Australia on April 18, 2023
Used the product to connect CCTV to a local server. Works perfectly!
Williams Sánchez
Reviewed in Mexico on February 4, 2022
Sirven bien y puedes aprovechar tu vieja instalación coaxial solo que olvide comprar los cargadores.. Es muy difícil tener una conexion USB de .5 amperes así que no olviden comprar los cargadores. No se desesperen pueden tardar un poco en establecer conexión con tu router pero realmente funcionan
iliyan
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 31, 2022
As richardrx4 outlined quite well - the USB power of these units requires a connection to a PC/Mac or any other DATA activated USB port to work.I have personally tried at least 11 different USB power adapters in vain + also tried a couple of Active USB hubs (the ones with external power supply).So far, the only success has been with a PC USB port on one side and my Android media player USB port on the other side.It is worth mentioning also that the ping between the two ends of a 10 meter BNC cable resembles a lot the result of a Powerline ping! I have done the Internet speed test from the same PC over BNC and over Powerline and the results are attached.So, bottom line is - even if one manages to find an independent USB power adapter that would power those devices - the end result might well compare to the result of the less hassle Powerline solution.UPDATE: As richardrx4 pointed out, the option with the 12V power supplies would not work either, as those power supplies are intended for the US 110V power network and would most certainly blow up if connected to the European 240V power grid.On other hand, I have seen in some forums that people have taken the liberty to buy the option with power adapters, just for the sake of cutting the wire with the barrel connector, which later would solder to a proper 240V-12V power supply, thus bypassing the 110V limitation. This might be an idea.
Tomer N.
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2022
I bought 2 items (total 4 devices).One stopped working after about 3 months, just froze up and only the power light turns green, nothing else responds.After about 6 months, another one froze up, green power light, yellow network light, green third light, doesn't matter if the coax cable or the lan cable are connected or not.Recommend buying some other product that won't freeze up so quickly.
Janel G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020
I had an old powered USB 2.0 hub from somewhere around 1973 that I hadn't used for years in my collection of wires, chargers, and misc small computer crap. Plugging it into the hub doesn't work by itself, but if I connect a laptop to the hub, the adapter powers up and then stays powered when I disconnect the laptop. Must be some sort of handshake to unlock the power switch. Only downfall I see to this is a power outage, but this is just to bridge an old router to the network through the house RF cable and place it so I can get a good signal in my work shed. So, I can just hook the computer up to it again if I find the power has flashed. Could put a back-up power strip on it, but it's not worth it to me as little as I'll be using the internet outside the house.
Dwight Campbell
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019
These are great for establishing a fast ethernet (100Mbps) connection over 75 ohm coax(TV and broadcast FM cable). It wasn't a drop-in device for my requirement but it works great in the end.They wouldn't establish a connection by just connecting a 5V DC power supply to the micro USB connection. I assume they need a USB data connection also if you want to use that method of powering the devices. I think they use some power saving protocol for communicating if you power them through the USB. Which means they would need drivers for that kind of configuration.The devices I wanted to connect in the attic (USB TV tuners) and basement (ethernet network) didn't have that capability so I abandoned the micro USB connection for powering these. Since I wanted to use one of these devices up in the attic as a simple fast ethernet connection to my basement media center, I had to run 12V DC up on the same coax cable I used for the data. I used a Satellite/TV splitter with DC pass capability on the satellite path in both the basement and the attic to inject and strip off the DC from the coax. There are no RF or data signals transmitted over the satellite frequencies, so this works well as a straight DC power injector/bias tee.I didn't have an appropriate DC connector for the unusual 12V DC port on these devices so I disassembled the outer case and desoldered the 12V DC port from the PCB. The only way I could get the connectors off the board was to carefully cut the metal ground cover off the connector and then heat each solder connection while gently pulling it out of the tiny hole that it was soldered into. I soldered speaker wire to the power connections and a more standard DC port to the short piece of speaker wire to be able to inject the 12V DC to the device. The installation required a bit of soldering/desoldering capability and being handy with small cutoff tools. The end result has been installed for a few weeks and is running flawlessly connecting my two TV tuners mounted directly on my antennas in the attic, to my media server in the basement. This exercise allowed me to isolate and use two antennas one aimed at local and one aimed at distant transmitting towers covering multiple channels the are bumping up to one another in the TV band - all without any filtering or concern about cable length to eliminate destructive interference. It also allowed me to connect the tuner right at the antenna - eliminating virtually all cable loss so I could get every last dB the antenna is capable of.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2018
Could have been 5-stars, but like you will see in other reviews, the USB power is very finicky. I have 25+ USB adapters from all kinds of devices with a variety of voltages and amps. ~None~ of them worked with these devices. However they did work when connected to a TV and a computer. As inconvenient as that was in my case, I did manage to work it out. Once I got that figured out, the rest was a breeze. They Work Great!BTW: I am not using these with DirecTV. Just using them to get Ethernet to another room using the existing Coax. So much easier than running a new Ethernet cable.
trfdc
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2017
You just can't go wrong with these. I get download speeds equal to what I get hardwired directly into my modem! I see some people complaining about not having gigabit ethernet but that's just for data transfer over your local network. If you have a 100mbps service or less then these will serve you just fine for all your streaming needs, which is what I use them for. They are completely idiot-proof: I plugged one end into my router with the provided ethernet cable; plugged in the USB cable from my modem's usb port (any device's usb port will do- do not attempt to use a 3rd party power adapter- this is where a lot of people seem to be having problems) and then plugged the coax into my entire cable tree- meaning that ALL my devices could have a feed from these. The other end I plugged into my device's ethernet port and the USB from my TV's usb port and the coax from the wall into the device. That's it, it worked on the first try! I have a 25/10mbps service and on speed test got 23-24mbps download and 8-9 mbps upload, which was the EXACT same numbers when running my device directly off the modem. The fact that the device plugged into my entire cable tree (i.e. multiple splitters) made no difference! The result is amazing too, WAY better than my previous powerline adapters (4-5mbps download- absolutely terrible) and WiFi, which was 9-10mbps. Do yourself a favour, forget MOCA (unless you have major LAN requirements) and just get these, half the price of decent powerline adapters with at least equal the performance. The only aspect I'm not sure of is that I DO NOT have cable TV service and my internet service is DSL therefore my coax cables are all unoccupied- I'm not sure if this makes a difference???
Richard Kuo
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016
As others have said, USB power only works off any device that is a true USB host ... aka some sort of computing device. Why this is, I will never understand.Most people should be able to get away with just buying the bundled power adapter kit. If you actually need the USB power to work, listen up.I was mounting one of these up near the ceiling and did not want to stick yet another bulky AC adapter up there for no reason. It turns out a Raspberry Pi is a very compact way of providing USB power to these DECA adapters (since it is a real, and very tiny, computer with USB ports). This is not cost effective, but hey, sometimes you need it to work a certain way. That's how you can do it.Second, try different micro-USB cables, not just the bundled ones. The bundled charging cables are finicky and I found other cables worked when the bundled ones didn't.These are a ridiculous value once you get them going. They are very stable and compact devices. These aren't anyone's first choice for wiring up a house, but when you don't have any other option, these can be great.
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