Filter, MoCA POE for Cable TV & OTA coaxial Networks ONLY

Filter, MoCA POE for Cable TV & OTA coaxial Networks ONLY

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Pacman922 posted on r/homenetworking21h

u/plooger Planning on trying to implement the MoCa via Xfinity built-in MoCA LAN Bridge (this diagram), specced the following products: 1 ft Coax cable -> Link MoCA Filter -> Link Coax Splitter -> Link MoCA Adaptor -> Link Wireless AP -> Link Wanted to make sure that i interpreted the diagram correctly and had the right products, if you had a second to look it over. I only need to service one room in the basement with the Wireless AP so not too concerned about range. Plan based on your diagram is: swap the 1ft coax cable for my current coax run to the 4th floor Connect the 1ft cable to the MoCa filter connect the filter to the In on the Coax splitter. Connect one end of the split to the 4th floor coax run and 1 to the coax that comes with the MoCA adaptor connect the small Coax to the MoCA adaptor Connect the ethernet that comes with the MoCA adaptor to the MoCA adaptor and plug it into the Wireless Access Point Plug the AP and MoCA adaptor into the wall (have a wall outlet right there so shouldn't be an issue

markopologeg posted on r/homenetworking8w

Coax MOCA adapters can go up to 2.5 Gbps, like these ScreenBeams. Speed will vary depending on quality of copper cable, distance run and if you use the “encryption” for security, but you can ignore that encryption option if you are doing end to end termination of the coax, and don’t have any splitters that are connected to an exteriors service hook up. ScreenBeam Bonded MoCA 2.5... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08ML1TSXC? ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share If you do have cable service for tv or as a backup to your fiber, then make sure you have a filter on that line. Filter, MoCA POE for Cable TV &... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KO5KHSQ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share