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This should be the same as your current setup. Connect the modem's Ethernet port to the router's Ethernet WAN port with an Ethernet cable.You don't need to use MoCA between the modem (I am assuming it is a pure modem, not a combination modem/router) and the router. Wondering if there is someone I can call? Would my internet provider (Spectrum) be able to come out and set this up for me for a charge? Thanks in advance. I have about 7 days left before I can return these adapters. I would connect this to the main cable line coming into our house and connecting the 2-way splitter to the filter.Īny advice would be greatly appreciated. I've also used the PoE filter, but this causes issues as well I think. Then using the coaxial to power our modem which powers our WiFi router (our current setup). The only sure fire way I get internet connection is running the main cable line and connecting it to our family room coaxial.
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Connect Apple TV to one of the ethernet ports on my WiFi router above to test.įor a short period I will get good connection and it will cut out.Connect ethernet cable from "LAN" connection on MOCA adapter to WiFi router's "Internet" connection.Connect coaxial cable from second "out" on above splitter to "network" connection on MOCA adapter.Connect coaxial cable from "Device" connection on MOCA adapter to coaxial connection on modem.Connect ethernet cable from "LAN" connection on MOCA adapter to modem ethernet connection.Connect coaxial cable from first "out" on above splitter to "network" connection on MOCA adapter.I run a coaxial cable to the "in" on a 2-way splitter ( ). I want to connect my modem and WiFi router through the living room coaxial line.At this point I just want to test Family room with MOCA adapters so I capped the second "out" on above splitter with a plastic terminator.Connect Family/Living room line to first "out" on above splitter.Connect main cable line that's coming into our house to a 2-way splitter FREQ: 5-1218 MHz 120dB RFI.I've tried below but I am getting unstable connection. I bought three MOCA adapters one for each device below: Our current setup has the "Family/Living room" connected to the main cable line in our master bedroom and this is powering our modem and WiFi router downstairs. Our main cable line (labeled CATV) is in the master bedroom on the second floor. We currently have our Spectrum modem and WiFi router on our first floor and I'm trying to setup an ethernet connection for one of my upstairs bedroom. u/RoweDent created this awesome resource on network theory u/tht1kidd_ has created a suggestion post regarding information everyone needs to provide when asking a question about their network There have been some excellent guides written in this sub, and we're always looking for more!
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