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The original post: /r/homenetworking by /u/Alternative_Claim473 on 2024-12-27 10:43:16.

I am in the UK. I am looking to connect my Apple TV via ethernet to my router. The Apple TV has a 1 Gigabit NIC.

I have a TV arial cable that runs (directly) from under my stairs to where my my Apple TV is. My question is simple, given the pictures of the cable and output, am I able to use MOCA here?

If yes, what do I need to buy? The MOCA adapter pictures seem to show screw-in cables that I'd usually see as satallite cables rather than TV aerial cables...and for the MOCA adapters specifically, there are several versions, other than increased bandwidth, so I gain anything from the later versions?

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https://preview.redd.it/aq37jliled9e1.jpg?width=607&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8d66202b3155b41c4f2822a67f6f401a7f663ce7

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