![]() ![]() Your highest level of industry certification, or highest IT related job title held in the last 5 years to a comment you made in the last 6 months, helping someone in the community To obtain trusted flair for your account please message the mods of /r/HomeNetworking with the following info Trusted user flair has been added as a means of verification that a user has a substantial knowledge of networking. Please flair your posts as Solved, Unsolved, or simply Advice. If you can't find what you're looking for with the search function please feel free to post a new question after reading the posting guidelines It will have RG59 or RG6 on it.Please use the search function to look for keywords related to what you want to ask before posting since most common issues have been answered. On the black cables in that outside box there should be a printed label or an embossed label on the cable black jacket. Makes sure the cable going to the ISP modem is on the lowest loss port on your splitter. Then attach all the house cables to the splitter. Then connect the upstream port of your splitter to the filter. Put the moca filter on the connection to the Isp splitter where that black cable plugs in. I would use a lower loss splitter if possible. Make sure the splitter is moca2 certified. It may matter for your ISP connection however. For moca, the 7db may not matter as the built in amps have a wide range. The wider range is for satellite and should work. So get a 1 to 3 moca splitter and filter and install downstream of the isp splitter. Technically, you cannot touch that splitter as it belongs to the cable company and is likely the point of demarcation between you and them. or a central wiring cabinet for a building, inaccessible to you.Ĭonnect your moca splitter downstream of the antronix. The model numbers of parts matter, as does having a wide enough view to be able to track the connections between components.ĭepending on your type of residence, the central junction could be in a bedroom closet, basement, an outside junction box, etc. If/when you find your central junction (fingers crossed), I’d recommend taking and posting pics of what you find, to expedite the assessment. This is really step #1b in implementing MoCA, the first (1a) simply checking if coax outlets even exist in the targeted rooms. When you can spare Internet connectivity, just take the modem to “your room” and connect it to the wall outlet, and observe whether it’s able to sync with the provider. Yes, you need a “PoE” MoCA filter correctly installed, not necessarily to establish your MoCA network but to secure it. The “PoE” MoCA filter would go on the input of the “central distribution amplifier” in later hypothetical. ![]() Please any idea why it's not working to be clear, this “MoCA block” (aka MoCA filter, PoE filter) needs to be upstream of whatever splitter is connecting the coax runs going to your rooms, not just upstream of the splitter you added to connect the modem and MoCA adapter. The ethernet light on the Moca adapter is solid green, the power LED is also solid green but the Coax is turned off on both adapters and am not able to connect to internet. ![]() Then in my room where I need wired connection to my PC : I connected the Moca adapter directly to Coax cable on the wall and plugged the power cable and an ethernet cable to my PC from the adapter. and then from Moca adapter to the router via ethernet. then from one end of the splitter to the modem and the other end to the Actiontech Moca adapter coax input. My ISP modem(ARRIS TM1602) is connected to the Coax cable directly to the wall and the router (Netgear R7500-100NAS) is connected to the modem via ethernet, I took off the modem and put the Coax splitter instead (the splitter came in the Moca adapter box). Anyway I received the adapters yesterday and here is my setup : Spectrum Charter is my ISP and I am paying for 200mb download and 10mb upload speed ( I know the ECB6200 is a bit overkill ). I was and am currently using Powerline network adapter and that is working ok but I want to take it to the next level since I play competitive online games like BF5 so I bought the Actiontech Moca 2.0 ( ECB6200 ). Hello everyone, I didn't know about Moca adapter until a couple days ago. ![]()
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