The coaxial cables in your home are no longer exclusive to television; they are quietly transforming into high-speed highways for Gigabit Ethernet.
In the context of today's ever-increasing network demands, the EoC Gigabit Adapter Kit provides an innovative networking solution capable of transmitting high-speed Ethernet signals over existing coaxial cables. This technology is particularly suitable for environments where rewiring is difficult or costly, breathing new life into traditional coaxial cables.
EoC Technology: What is an Ethernet over Coaxial Adapter?
The core function of the EoC Gigabit Adapter Kit is to convert Ethernet signals into frequencies that can be transmitted over coaxial cable, without affecting the original CATV signal. This means users can easily expand network coverage without altering the existing cable layout.
It differs from the common MoCA technology; EoC typically uses a lower frequency band (7.5-65 MHz), possesses stronger anti-interference capabilities, and is especially suitable for long-distance transmission.


Performance Advantages of the EoC Gigabit Adapter Kit
High-Speed Transmission, Breaking Distance Limits
Gigabit Speed: This adapter is equipped with a 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 port, supporting data transmission rates of up to 1.7 Gbps, fully meeting the demands of Gigabit networks.
Long Distance: Leveraging coaxial cable, it can achieve signal transmission over distances of up to 1.4 km, far exceeding the 100-meter limit of standard Ethernet cables, making it particularly suitable for large-area deployments.
Cost-Effective Network Expansion Solution
Utilizes Existing Infrastructure: EoC technology maximizes the use of existing coaxial cable resources, avoiding the hassle and cost of rewiring, making it an ideal choice for network upgrades in older buildings.
Stable and Reliable Connection: Compared to Wi-Fi, which can be affected by wall obstructions and signal interference, transmission via well-shielded coaxial cable is less susceptible to external interference, resulting in more stable signals.
Low Latency, High Performance
Compared to wireless networks, EoC technology can provide lower latency. This is crucial for applications like online gaming, video conferencing, and real-time video surveillance, ensuring the real-time nature and responsiveness of data transmission.
Application Scenarios for the EoC Gigabit Adapter Kit
Security Surveillance Systems
When deploying high-definition IP cameras, the EoC Gigabit Adapter Kit can provide stable and reliable high-speed network connections for these cameras using existing coaxial cables within campuses or buildings. It is especially suitable for scenarios requiring long-distance transmission.
Commercial Buildings and Multi-Dwelling Units
For multi-dwelling units such as hotels and apartment buildings, rewiring is often difficult and costly. EoC technology leverages the existing coaxial cable infrastructure to quickly provide high-quality network access for each room or area.
Wi-Fi Extension and Digital Signage
This adapter can provide a discreet and convenient network backhaul for wireless access points, extending Wi-Fi coverage.
Simultaneously, it is also suitable for digital signage systems in places like shopping malls and office buildings, ensuring the stable transmission of high-quality multimedia content.
Operator Network Deployment
For network service providers, EoC technology offers an effective "last mile" solution. It can provide users with high-quality Internet access, IPTV, and VoIP services over the coaxial cable network.
Practical Deployment Considerations
When deploying the EoC Gigabit Adapter Kit, the following points should be noted:
Network Architecture: EoC typically needs to be used in pairs – one as the head-end unit and the other as the client unit – to establish a complete communication link.
Cable and Connector Quality: Transmission rates and stability can be affected by the quality of the coaxial cable and the workmanship of the connectors. Ensure cables and connectors are in good condition to guarantee optimal performance.
Filter Configuration: If broadcast TV signals are also present in the environment, it may be necessary to install a filter in front of the television to avoid mutual interference.
