Amphenol 3-Way Digital Coaxial Splitter MoCA 2.5 ABS313H

Amphenol 3-Way Digital Coaxial Splitter MoCA 2.5 ABS313H

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TomRILReddit posted on r/homenetworking1w

As suggested, test each coax cable individually by removing the splitter and directly connecting a moca adapter to each end; making sure the moca LEDs illuminate. I'd replace the current splitter with a moca compatible 5 to 1675Mhz version (2400MHz is typically geared to satellite). Also, make sure to disconnect any coax cables not currently being used (prevents noise from being picked up). Splitters https://a.co/d/08JBZE4i

Smorgas47 posted on r/homenetworking1w

Do you by chance have coax so you could use MoCA adapters to get a wired connection? Here is a diagram that shows how to use MoCA with DOCSIS 3.1 modems. Be sure to use 5-1675mhz splitters and 70 db MoCA (PoE) filters.

Smorgas47 posted on r/homenetworking1w

Here is a diagram that shows how to use MoCA with DOCSIS 3.1 modems. Be sure to use 5-1675mhz splitters and 70 db MoCA (PoE) filters. The filter in your cart looks to be 70db, and that Screenbeam looks good too. I have the Kiwee MoCA adapters and they are wonderful. If you can trace your coax cables and make the connections as shown in the diagram you should be good to go.

Smorgas47 posted on r/homenetworking1w

Here is a diagram that shows how to use MoCA with DOCSIS 3.1 modems. Be sure to use 5-1675mhz splitters and 70 db MoCA (PoE) filters. The filter in your cart looks to be 70db, and that Screenbeam looks good too. I have the Kiwee MoCA adapters and they are wonderful.

Smorgas47 posted on r/homenetworking1w

Here is a diagram that shows how to use MoCA with DOCSIS 3.1 modems. Be sure to use 5-1675mhz splitters and 70 db MoCA (PoE) filters.

Smorgas47 posted on r/homenetworking1w

Get this coax crimper with connectors and then use a 5-1675 mhz splitter to connect all of the rooms. Connect the coax from the router to the input of the splitter. Only get splitters with the ports you need for best signal throughput.

Smorgas47 posted on r/homenetworking2w

Here is a diagram that shows how to use MoCA with DOCSIS 3.1 modems. Be sure to use 5-1675mhz splitters and 70 db MoCA (PoE) filters. The filter at the house entrance keeps MoCA from your neighbors and the one at the modem's coax input keeps the MoCA signal from interfering with the DOCSIS 3.1 signal going to the modem.

plooger posted on r/homenetworking2w

Set up my MoCa but the signal is weak. I think my splitter is not compatible, so ordered a new one The pictured splitter is definitely not one optimized to support MoCA communication. MoCA-compatible splitter recommendations (… and warnings) Recommended 3-way splitter replacements (that are optimized for MoCA): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PMLCVHQ/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CRT338X/ That said, how are the MoCA sginals "weak"? Have you reviewed the PHY rates per their diagnostics? (PHY rate for a good MoCA 2.5 link should be ~3500+ Mbps)