First MoCA 1.1 cable set-top-box gets certified



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Check out my posts here for getting MoCA with a less pretty penny:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1145636
xnappo
I just bought some MoCA boxes off eBay and simply plugged in the cable and ethernet and was done. No need to do any configuring. These are black boxes similar to what people have for basic cable...
Just buy Motorola NIM100 Cable Modems off eBay for @$40 each...(if you can find them!) simple plug-n-play.
Yes, I mention the NIMs in my AVS post - however they are more expensive and hard to find. The Actiontecs are pretty easy to configure, and as a bonus have 4 ports and can double as wireless bridge...
xnappo
""Service operator-class" robustness and reliability, with support for Parameterized Quality of Service (PQoS)-protected delivery of premium content across the home network."
So MoCA1.1 brings yet another DRM scheme to the home...lovely.
PQoS is not DRM, it is simply traffic prioritization to ensure that your video streams do not starve for bandwidth by raising its priority above your normal traffic.