EoC Ethernet Over Coax

Ethernet over Coax (EoC) is a technology that lets you use existing coaxial cables, like your cable TV wires, to transmit Ethernet data. This means you can get internet access or connect devices to your network without running new cables.

Function: Enables Ethernet data transmission over coaxial cables.

Benefit: Uses existing coax cable infrastructure to avoid installing new network cables.

Typical Use: Connecting devices to the internet or network in different rooms without extra wiring.

EoC uses adapters that convert Ethernet signals to work over coaxial cables. These adapters are typically deployed in pairs, with one at the source (like your internet modem) and another at the destination device (like a computer).

Speeds: EoC adapters can deliver speeds ranging from 100Mbps to 1Gbps, suitable for most home and small office needs.

Distance: EoC systems can work over distances of several hundred meters using existing coax cables.

Compatibility: Designed to work with existing coax infrastructure and standard network protocols for easy integration.