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title: "Actiontec WCB3000N01 Single Dual-Band Wireless Network Extender and Ethernet Over Coax Adapter (WCB3000N)"
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# 2 Gbps Ethernet over coax speed Dual-band 2.4 & 5 GHz radios App-configurable Wi-Fi extender Actiontec WCB3000N01 Single Dual-Band Wireless Network Extender and Ethernet Over Coax Adapter (WCB3000N)

**Brand:** actiontec
**Price:** € 127.07
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Supercharge your Wi-Fi with coax-powered speed and coverage!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Actiontec WCB3000N01 Single Dual-Band Wireless Network Extender and Ethernet Over Coax Adapter (WCB3000N) by actiontec
- **How much does it cost?** € 127.07 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.fr](https://www.desertcart.fr/products/4911470-actiontec-wcb3000n01-single-dual-band-wireless-network-extender-and-ethernet)

## Best For

- actiontec enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted actiontec brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Setup:** Get your network extended in minutes with simple coax connections and intuitive app control.
- • **Blazing Fast Speeds:** Experience up to 2 Gbps Ethernet over existing coax wiring—no new cables needed.
- • **Eliminate Dead Zones:** Dual-band radios ensure seamless coverage across your entire home or office.
- • **Future-Proof Your Network:** Compatible with most MoCA-capable modems and routers, ready for fiber upgrades.
- • **Universal Device Compatibility:** Supports smart TVs, gaming consoles, laptops, and smartphones for all your connected needs.

## Overview

The Actiontec WCB3000N01 is a dual-band wireless network extender and Ethernet-over-coax adapter that transforms existing coaxial cable wiring into a high-speed 2 Gbps Ethernet outlet. Designed to eliminate Wi-Fi dead spots with simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios, it supports a wide range of devices including smart TVs, gaming consoles, and laptops. Easy to set up via the Actiontec app, it’s ideal for homes and offices seeking reliable, fast network coverage without rewiring. Compatible with most MoCA-capable modems and routers, it future-proofs your network for fiber and beyond.

## Description

Actiontec Single Dual-Band Wireless Network Extender and Ethernet Over Coax Adapter (WCB3000N)

Review: Worth every penny! - This is the review I wrote for the companion adapter, ECB2500C, that includes my experience with this device. You'll need something like the ECB2500C to create the MoCA network, acting as a bridge to your cable modem or router. Though the description mentions this is made for Verizon FIOS, it should work with just about any network of coax cables in the home or business. Mine works fine on an Xfinity (Comcast) provider system. The only possible issue is that these are precoded to look for firmware updates on a now-defunct Verizon server. If you're concerned that something might happen in the future with Verizon sending out updates that will make your adapter incompatible with your system, simply delete the server info from the setup, and turn off auto-update. I purchased my grandparent's estate, a couple of years back, and wiring the old stone and concrete house for ethernet has been a challenge in some areas. Since it's stone and concrete, wifi is a bit of an issue, too. And, while some of the house's power wiring is new, much of it's old, meaning parts of the wiring doesn't work well with Homewire based networking. Which means I've got a fairly eclectic setup in place to get network connectivity where it's needed, consisting of a blend of ethernet, Homewire, WiFi, and now, MoCA. The ethernet/Homewire/WiFi setup was working fine, until I took advantage of a Black Friday sale TiVo had on a new, lifetime service Bolt. It came with a Mini. Great! Except, the Mini doesn't work with WiFi, and the bedroom where I wanted to put the Mini was one of the areas that Homewire barely works in. Running ethernet to that room was going to be way more trouble than it was worth, so I added MoCA to the mix. Comcast had wired all the bedrooms over the years, so the coax was there, and in good condition. Plus, the Mini has built-in MoCA, making the addition a no-brainer. Setup was incredibly simple. I set it on top of the new Bolt, removed the coax from the Bolt, connected that feed to the this adapter, grabbed a 1.5 foot hunk of coax, and looped out of this adapter back into the Bolt, then plugged the power adapter in. Total time? Maybe 2 minutes. I made my way from the basement man-cave to the bedroom where the Mini was going to be placed, connected the coax feed in there into the back of the Mini, plugged it into power, connected the HDMI cable to the TV, and went through the few minutes of setup for the Mini. Done! It took longer to figure out the right program code for the TiVo remote to operate the TV than to set up the devices and have a solid, reasonably fast MoCA network in place. My granddaughters' bedroom was another area of weak wifi without simple solution. Since they had cable TV in their room, I added one of the companion devices from Actiontec, the WCB3000N. Now they, and that corner of the house, have solid WiFi. It also provided two ethernet ports, providing additional connectivity options. Connection of the WCB3000N did require a splitter, but it comes with one in the box, as well as a short coax cable. Connecting it up was straightforward and simple, and took just a few minutes. Renaming WiFi connections, changing passwords, etc., was a snap, too. Overall, I'd highly recommend this, and the WCB3000N. They're worth every penny.
Review: Brand New, no issues, works great, fast delivery, fast set up! - Brand New no issues, works great, fast delivery! Ordered FIOS two days ago. I wanted to put my router (bought my own FIOS Quantum 1100) where my TV and computer is currently (had comcast before) well my apt had different locations for ethernet then for cable. If I wanted to use the cable connection by the TV it required a network extender that uses coax by the TV and the router in the drop for my apt which was in my closet. My building is pre-wired comcast & verizon. So the router got stuck in the closet and had the verizon WCB6200Q which is the same as this item - being a network extender. So it uses "MOCA" to utilize existing coax so you can direct connect for full ethernet connect speed vs. wireles using existing coax. It also adds wireless and full speed to a location away from the router without loss of speed. Anyway, I got this. It was brand new. Plastic sticker still on the front, original sealed box. It was the easiest set up. I literally unplugged the one verizon was going to charge me $6 a month for, plugged this right in, ran speed check on my internet for both a wired TV, a computer and checked wireless speed. All good to go in under 5 minutes. No settings to adjust, no changes, worked right out of the box - 1 power cord, two ethernet plugs (tv, Computer directly) and the coax cable that is connected to the router, wireless from this extender and the router (share SSID) - I think. Done! Excellent!!! I see no difference in my speed from the one I returned to verizon $100 new or $6 a month. Here are some caveats to consider. I did have MOCA configured settings and/or router during installation. It is possible you may require additional equip ment for your install to create the MOCA connection at the other end by the router. I bought my own FIOS Quantum Gateway router cheaply. Both pieces working great and saved myself a lot. WCB6200Q vs. this WCB3000N I seen no loss/change in speed. Big price difference on cost. 100-150 vs. 15-30 or rental at $6 a month for just the network extender. Add router++ Anyway, worked great for me. Hope it works great for you! I do not know if there is an internet speed limit on this item vs. the other verizon had installed. My speeds are around 100mbps. I am posting because I wasn't sure when I bought it if this is limited to a certain speed or not for the hard wired connections. I read different things of which I now know some were wrong. Check the specs for you speed. I can only say it works at around 100mbps no problem and no wireless speed loss (around 30-32mbps).

## Features

- Consult with your carrier for compatibility. This model is not compatible with all carriers.
- Turns any existing cable coax connection into a high speed Ethernet outlet.
- Compatible with smart TVs, gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, DVRs, laptops and smartphones
- Dual 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios eliminate wireless dead spots and lost signals throughout the home.
- Wireless extender provides networking speeds twice as fast as wireless repeaters
- Actiontec app lets you configure your wireless network extender and measure the strength of your Wi-Fi signals

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00FKTMWDE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #229 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | Actiontec |
| Built-In Media | 088022184076 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,766 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2 Gigabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00789286808455 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Actiontec, Inc |
| Mfr Part Number | WCB3000N01 |
| Model Number | WCB3000N01 |
| UPC | 088022184076 789286808455 012303906330 722403009199 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts and labor |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Actiontec
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop, Smartphone
- **Data Link Protocol:** Ethernet
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 2 Gigabits Per Second
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00789286808455
- **Hardware Interface:** Ethernet
- **Item Weight:** 0.5 Pounds
- **Manufacturer:** Actiontec, Inc
- **UPC:** 088022184076 789286808455 012303906330 722403009199

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this work with the new Fios Quantum Gateway?**
A: yes. it will work with fios quantum. this device is moca compliant( actually this device is moca 1.1). you wont have any problem connecting to quantum router with moca 2.0 or 2.5, but i have to address though if youre subscribe to higher internet connection speed (200Mbps -1Gbps) and you deploy this device in a room where you connect your pc/streaming device/mobile/nas, you wont reach your subscribe speed due to this adapter is only moca 1.1. it can only reach 174Mbps max. Even your quantum router is moca 2.5, this device will become the bottleneck from getting your max subscribe speed, so it might be better getting moca adapter that are moca 2.0 and up. those devices can reach 1Gbps speed and it wont affect your wan speed and lan speed.

**Q: Will this work with an arris tg1682g on xfinity?**
A: Yes, it does. However, be sure to disable the Link Privacy (or whatever that option is for Privacy). I don't think MoCA 1.x supports link privacy (this device is MoCA 1.x) and there is no way to setup the password for LP on the WCB3000N itself (it's grayed out). 
Other than, it should really be Plug and Play.

One word of advise, if you want to use the same Wireless SSID (WiFi name) as the primary Arris TG1682, then press the WPS on the WCB3000N and then press the WPS button (on top) of the Arris within 2minutes. This should auto-setup the MoCA device with same SSID.

**Q: Does this still work with Xfinity routers?**
A: So, far this works pretty well for me.  We have xfinity gigabit internet.  When connected directly to the ethernet port, I get about 150 megabits.  The wireless is about 65 megabits.

**Q: Can more than one wcb3000n be connected to a vz fios router, or is one extender the limit?**
A: I work for verizon you can have up to 4 extenders on the account, 10 stbs (with moca connection), 1 router and the ont. That's 16 devices the limit for a home moca network.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth every penny!
*by J***. on January 1, 2020*

This is the review I wrote for the companion adapter, ECB2500C, that includes my experience with this device. You'll need something like the ECB2500C to create the MoCA network, acting as a bridge to your cable modem or router. Though the description mentions this is made for Verizon FIOS, it should work with just about any network of coax cables in the home or business. Mine works fine on an Xfinity (Comcast) provider system. The only possible issue is that these are precoded to look for firmware updates on a now-defunct Verizon server. If you're concerned that something might happen in the future with Verizon sending out updates that will make your adapter incompatible with your system, simply delete the server info from the setup, and turn off auto-update. I purchased my grandparent's estate, a couple of years back, and wiring the old stone and concrete house for ethernet has been a challenge in some areas. Since it's stone and concrete, wifi is a bit of an issue, too. And, while some of the house's power wiring is new, much of it's old, meaning parts of the wiring doesn't work well with Homewire based networking. Which means I've got a fairly eclectic setup in place to get network connectivity where it's needed, consisting of a blend of ethernet, Homewire, WiFi, and now, MoCA. The ethernet/Homewire/WiFi setup was working fine, until I took advantage of a Black Friday sale TiVo had on a new, lifetime service Bolt. It came with a Mini. Great! Except, the Mini doesn't work with WiFi, and the bedroom where I wanted to put the Mini was one of the areas that Homewire barely works in. Running ethernet to that room was going to be way more trouble than it was worth, so I added MoCA to the mix. Comcast had wired all the bedrooms over the years, so the coax was there, and in good condition. Plus, the Mini has built-in MoCA, making the addition a no-brainer. Setup was incredibly simple. I set it on top of the new Bolt, removed the coax from the Bolt, connected that feed to the this adapter, grabbed a 1.5 foot hunk of coax, and looped out of this adapter back into the Bolt, then plugged the power adapter in. Total time? Maybe 2 minutes. I made my way from the basement man-cave to the bedroom where the Mini was going to be placed, connected the coax feed in there into the back of the Mini, plugged it into power, connected the HDMI cable to the TV, and went through the few minutes of setup for the Mini. Done! It took longer to figure out the right program code for the TiVo remote to operate the TV than to set up the devices and have a solid, reasonably fast MoCA network in place. My granddaughters' bedroom was another area of weak wifi without simple solution. Since they had cable TV in their room, I added one of the companion devices from Actiontec, the WCB3000N. Now they, and that corner of the house, have solid WiFi. It also provided two ethernet ports, providing additional connectivity options. Connection of the WCB3000N did require a splitter, but it comes with one in the box, as well as a short coax cable. Connecting it up was straightforward and simple, and took just a few minutes. Renaming WiFi connections, changing passwords, etc., was a snap, too. Overall, I'd highly recommend this, and the WCB3000N. They're worth every penny.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brand New, no issues, works great, fast delivery, fast set up!
*by J***E on May 31, 2018*

Brand New no issues, works great, fast delivery! Ordered FIOS two days ago. I wanted to put my router (bought my own FIOS Quantum 1100) where my TV and computer is currently (had comcast before) well my apt had different locations for ethernet then for cable. If I wanted to use the cable connection by the TV it required a network extender that uses coax by the TV and the router in the drop for my apt which was in my closet. My building is pre-wired comcast & verizon. So the router got stuck in the closet and had the verizon WCB6200Q which is the same as this item - being a network extender. So it uses "MOCA" to utilize existing coax so you can direct connect for full ethernet connect speed vs. wireles using existing coax. It also adds wireless and full speed to a location away from the router without loss of speed. Anyway, I got this. It was brand new. Plastic sticker still on the front, original sealed box. It was the easiest set up. I literally unplugged the one verizon was going to charge me $6 a month for, plugged this right in, ran speed check on my internet for both a wired TV, a computer and checked wireless speed. All good to go in under 5 minutes. No settings to adjust, no changes, worked right out of the box - 1 power cord, two ethernet plugs (tv, Computer directly) and the coax cable that is connected to the router, wireless from this extender and the router (share SSID) - I think. Done! Excellent!!! I see no difference in my speed from the one I returned to verizon $100 new or $6 a month. Here are some caveats to consider. I did have MOCA configured settings and/or router during installation. It is possible you may require additional equip ment for your install to create the MOCA connection at the other end by the router. I bought my own FIOS Quantum Gateway router cheaply. Both pieces working great and saved myself a lot. WCB6200Q vs. this WCB3000N I seen no loss/change in speed. Big price difference on cost. 100-150 vs. 15-30 or rental at $6 a month for just the network extender. Add router++ Anyway, worked great for me. Hope it works great for you! I do not know if there is an internet speed limit on this item vs. the other verizon had installed. My speeds are around 100mbps. I am posting because I wasn't sure when I bought it if this is limited to a certain speed or not for the hard wired connections. I read different things of which I now know some were wrong. Check the specs for you speed. I can only say it works at around 100mbps no problem and no wireless speed loss (around 30-32mbps).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great, perfect MoCA starter kit
*by B***B on November 16, 2018*

Note: This is NOT a cable modem. This is NOT a wireless router. You do NOT activate it with your cable carrier. This is an access point that creates an extension of your existing wireless network (generally speaking), and it requires a wired network to backhaul the signal. See more below. For what it's worth, mine did not come with the quick start guide, not a splitter, not an ethernet cable. However, I didn't need them, and the instructions (not that you need them!) are on the manufacturer web site. Four out of five stars for missing pieces. Overall, this is an incredible value for $11-13 or whatever it costs when you read this. This unit can bridge ethernet to WiFi, MoCA to WiFi, and ethernet to MoCA creating your MoCA network if you don't have one. You plug it in and it just works. It has default SSIDs, which you can change to match your home network, and you can keep both radios on the same SSID, unlike some other platforms that force to you separate them. You must have coax or ethernet to backhaul the signal to your router. Also, this is listed as a Time Warner specific product, but that is irrelevant if you are just using it within your home network. Doesn't matter if you have Cox or anyone else, as long as you don't expect it to call home to your cable company. Also won't work on the same coax as satellite because of interference created by the frequencies used by satellite vendors--so says the documentation. I can't believe the value. It may only be 802.11n and MoCA 1.1, but with that you can create your own MoCA network, even disabling the radios if you don't need them and just want MoCA. The radios on this unit have been super solid for me. It's also 2x2 MIMO, so you get decent performance. **UPDATE** I just purchased a second one of these to have on hand, for my parents, or whatever. Can't beat $11. This one I purchased from a different seller on Amazon, and it also didn't have a splitter, ethernet cable, or quick start guide. I think the product description is just wrong. I reported it to Amazon, but it wouldn't hurt for other folks to do so.

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