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Originally Posted by Fuzz
The reality is most people don't need anything near those speeds though. Depends what you are doing of course. But just watching online videos and internet stuff is fine with far lower speeds. Netflix only recommends 15Mbps or higher for 4k. Apple says 25Mbps. As long as it's a stable connection you really don't need to go overboard.
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I think that's the key though... stable connection. For many people, when the speed test shows <50 Mbps, it often is heavily due to interference, instability, hardware heating or other issues or something that makes even loading websites a crappy experience. I remember being in my old home and speed test showing 20-60 Mbps, but websites wouldn't load for 20-30 seconds. The connection isn't stable.
I'm also saying that depending on the situation, I don't know if it makes sense to spend $100-150 for a single MoCA pair vs buying a super long cable with similar performance for a fraction of the price at $20-50 a 100-200ft cable. Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't.
The benefits to a MoCA cable is that it's easily reversible and tidy without the effort of fishing/hiding cables. If the units overheat like I experienced with power line adapters, they can become unstable and drop connection too. Then you're out money buying another pair. Comparatively to ethernet, it can be pricey and has limitations compared to untidy ethernet cables. Pros and cons.