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Wow moca ethernet
Wow moca ethernet







wow moca ethernet

He won't get a chance to attempt it until the weekend, so it's more for my curiosity at this point. I would plug it into any port except 1, which sometimes does odd things all on its own so tossing an adapter onto it seems like a good thing to avoid. I keep flipping back & forth about whether or not it'll work. Yes, you should be able to use a MoCA adapter to convert to Ethernet. On the other end it would feed into a a second adapter in the bedroom via "Coax in", taking "TV/STV Out" to the box in the bedroom and connect Ethernet from the router.īack in the living room, would that ethernet 'in' from the router actually come back along the line and 'out' of the Ethernet port on that end? That is why many moca adapters have 2 coax ports. Then you have to make sure you have filters installed so no signal goes upstream. The really messy times is when you need to say share the cable that goes outside to a cable company. I'm thinking we could put one of the adapters between the STB in the living room and the coax feed through the house (STB into "Coax in", out from "TV/STB out" into the wall) Moca is pretty straight forward when you are using is point to point.

wow moca ethernet

*There is another box in another bedroom, but it's feed #1 from the dish (he ran all the feeds, so confident that one works independently). I thought the MoCA 2.0 speeds might be better. The powerline adapter I used wasn’t even close on speed. Satellite dish straight into* set-top box in the living room, then out from the STB through Coax to the bedroom to secondary box (same bedroom where the ISP feed & router is). The areas I’m looking to use a MoCA connection don’t have ethernet installed anywhere nearby and are on the other side of the house & upstairs so running a new connection would take a lot of work.









Wow moca ethernet