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Hitron moca cable extender
Hitron moca cable extender




  1. HITRON MOCA CABLE EXTENDER INSTALL
  2. HITRON MOCA CABLE EXTENDER TRIAL

In the presence of other MoCA controllers, the mixture of MoCA controller in an older Nextbox and the MoCA controller in the gocoax adapter, the two of them did not work together as the gocoax wanted to control the MoCa network and wouldn't take no for an answer. I’ve seen posts for gocoax adapters which use the same chipset.

HITRON MOCA CABLE EXTENDER INSTALL

If not, buy another adapter and high frequency splitter to install at the modems location.įwiw, the new 2.5 gigabit MoCA adapters use Maxlinear chipsets, same company that bought Intels modem division. You could start by just using the modem’s MoCA capability.

HITRON MOCA CABLE EXTENDER TRIAL

So, for example, if you were running gigabit service, would you actually see 900+ Mb/s via MoCA, or would it be reduced? I don’t think anyone can give you that answer, so, this is a trial and error answer. Unfortunately Comcast and Rogers hasn’t released any information regarding the MoCA capabilities of the modem, so no one knows if the data rates are capped or not. The question of whether or not to use the MoCA capabilities in the modem versus using a MoCA adapter is a good question. Incoming -> Cable -> MoCA -> MoCA -> cable -> splitter -> ModemĬable Ground Point splitter -> cable -> adapter -> MoCA adapter ***Edited Leafs4ever this is actually pretty straight forward. I'm not comfortable just unhooking cables at the panel without worrying about messing anything up. Sorry for all the questions, this is very intimidating and lots of information to sift through. I'm assuming that is so I can attach the adapter and modem to the same coax port that the modem is currently using, yes? The adapters I linked comes with a splitter. If I get everything set up, should I run an adapter from my modem or should I enable MoCA on my modem (XB6) and use that as the "home base"? Should I check in there for anything?Īlso, I'm pretty sure I have more than 3 rooms with working coax ports in them, why are there only 3 in the splitter? In my electrical box, I see a coax going into a weird looking splitter.ĭo I have to remove those cables and buy a MoCA splitter? Do I have to add a MoCA filter to the black wire at the top? I also have a gray box on the outside of my house with wires.

hitron moca cable extender

Now, the part that is confusing me is all this talk about splitters and filters and what not. I've been reading up on how exactly to get it all to work and I'm still lost on what I'll need and if it can even be done. Hello, I recently came across MoCA to use your house's existing coax cables as a pseudo ethernet port.






Hitron moca cable extender