Luster Teraband HomeTRAN 2.5, 4.0 Diamonds

Sept. 21, 2019
The HomeTRAN 2.5 adapter (HME5000) is intended as a backbone for an existing MoCA and WiFi network and uses the already installed coaxial cabling in the home. If there are ...

The HomeTRAN 2.5 adapter (HME5000) is intended as a backbone for an existing MoCA and WiFi network and uses the already installed coaxial cabling in the home. If there are dead zones or slow performance with the current WiFi-based network, adding the HomeTRAN adapter offers a fast and reliable connection among devices to and in any room, says the company. HomeTRAN can also overcome WiFi connection issues encountered if the construction materials of the home or apartment are too thick.

Judge's Comment: "Something that uses coax to improve WiFi coverage would be attractive to cable operators seeking to solve coverage problems for their customers."

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