So, can you speak on MoCa at all? I've had the same Powerline inconsistency issues (I eventually dropped it when I got an AC router and my laptop just connected better,) but a wire would still be nice for my consoles; I just found out about MoCa recently and it kind of blew my mind that such a thing A) exists and B) it's good and C)
everybody has coax throughout their house so that'd be the easiest way to go and yet D) seemingly no one talks about this...
Did you just buy a pair of MoCa adapters and it worked? Did you even need a pair, or were you able to tap into your current cable modem and just use one MoCa receiver? (My Comcast box technically "supports MoCa", that's how it feeds the downstream boxes, but I'm not sure I can actually use it without registering another device with the cable company, and thus paying extra.) Did you have to buy extra of those little screw-on filters, or was it plug-and-play for you? Do you have anything else using/sharing the coax (like TV/satellite,) or are your coax lines just internet lines now?
Sorry for all the questions, but it feels like I'm dreaming that this MoCa actually exists. Having up to 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports anywhere in the house (with support for up to 16 devices) wherever there's a coax and a power plug, that seems almost too good to be true...