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I currently have a w-fi internet connection. The wi-fi does not broadcast through out the entire house. I have tried extenders but they don't work that well either. Is it possible to hook up a moden at a coaxial connector and use that connection in the part of the house that does not get sufficient wi-fi connectivity? If that is possible, is it also possible for that moden to have a different account than the wi-fi account?
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Tecknowhelp
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You can only have 1 modem per internet service that you pay for. So if you paid for another internet package, that package could be assigned to a different modem you could hook somewhere else in your house.
With that said, you might be able to use MoCA to connect a second router (in AP mode) to your first, extending your network. This is assuming the two outlets are connected together. Also, you would need to purchase two new MoCA adapters along with the new router. See this video for more info. This could also be done by installing a ethernet wire from location A to location B, to connect the 2nd router to the first, instead of MoCA.
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