You could use one of a couple home net technologies across the coax but the speed is unimpressive and you're buying dead-end hardware.
It would be cheaper to just buy a spool of Cat6 cable, attach it to one end of the coax, and pull it through. Use it for 100Mb networking now, then when you buy gigabit Ethernet motherboards or cards you'll already have the right cable in place.
Really, coax is not the way to go but in this case it does sound like a convenient way to pull through better cable.
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