I've done one network with MoCA. It worked but I feel like I'm cheating. I'm looking at the TP-Link Powerline adapters on Amazon and they're pretty well reviewed. 800+ reviews averaging 4.5 stars for the 500 Mbps model.
It sounds a little too good to be true. $60 for a pair of adapters to build an "ethernet" backbone for a home multi-access point wireless system. As long is the backbone is faster than the ISP then in most of the installs I'd have in mind it wouldn't matter. A helluva lot easier and faster than cutting drywall and fishing cable.
Seems to me that multiple mildly powered access points placed throughout the home would be better than one monster router. I liken it to speakers. You don't put a single 500 watt speaker in the center of the house and turn it up really loud so you can hear it all over. Your ears would bleed sitting next to it. Instead you put just what you need in each room whether it's speakers or WiFi.
It sounds a little too good to be true. $60 for a pair of adapters to build an "ethernet" backbone for a home multi-access point wireless system. As long is the backbone is faster than the ISP then in most of the installs I'd have in mind it wouldn't matter. A helluva lot easier and faster than cutting drywall and fishing cable.
Seems to me that multiple mildly powered access points placed throughout the home would be better than one monster router. I liken it to speakers. You don't put a single 500 watt speaker in the center of the house and turn it up really loud so you can hear it all over. Your ears would bleed sitting next to it. Instead you put just what you need in each room whether it's speakers or WiFi.