![]() Yes the switch is coming off of one of the routers lan ports. Yes a set STB is hanging off that splitter. Not sure how you would do that but if it needed to be done i have more then enough cat6 to do itĮverything is that picture is in the same room except the ont and junction box. Then the coax on the splitter is coming from the junction box then being split off to the router and tv. fiber into the house / coax in the junction box and back in. it seems the ont is feeding the cable junction box outside. The splitter "optimization" is secondary to the diagram posted, which I can use some help understanding:Ĭlick to expand.thank you so much for taking the time to help me. The diagram would benefit by providing more detail on the central junction, as well as how the pictured components connect to the central junction and illustrating device co-location. Is this switch connected to the router's LAN? (It would need to be.) (MoCA adapters use a diplexer, internally, to redirect the frequencies where needed, rather than using a simple splitter, so the "IN/OUT" port on the Translite is designed to pass frequencies up to 1002 MHz.)Ģ) The diagram indicates that the MoCA adapter is connected to a switch. ! Critically, if the router's WAN connection is via MoCA or a FiOS set-top box is hanging off that 2-way splitter, they MUST NOT be connected via the MoCA adapter's pass-through port, as the "IN/OUT" pass-through port severely attenuates signals at MoCA frequencies. ? Are the devices pictured in the same room/location? ? Are you also subscribed to FiOS TV service? ? Can the router be connected via Ethernet to the ONT? ![]() ? What is your ONT's WAN connection type, Ethernet WAN or MoCA WAN? ? What is the brand/model # of the router? And that you have a TV connected downstream of the MoCA adapter, as well. What could the problem be? I'm guessing something to do with the Coaxial wiring in my house.1) The diagram appears to show the router ONLY connected via coax, via the MoCA adapter's pass-through port. I tried connecting the MOCA adapters directly to each other using one of the provided Coax cables, and that worked - green Coax light flashing. However, I am not getting the green Coax light on either of the adapters. I connected the second MOCA adapter to the Coax port in my office and via Ethernet to my computer. I didn't use a splitter since I don't have any cable TV / OTT services (I don't need a splitter in that case, correct?) I followed the steps as directed in the manual, connecting one MOCA adapter to my router/modem via Ethernet and to the nearest Coaxial port in the wall. I need to get good internet from my router downstairs up to my office on the 2nd floor. I just recently bought a set of 2 Actiontec MOCA adapters after reading about this product here on this subreddit. 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! If you wish for your flair to be changed, please message the mods and we'll be happy to change it for you. Proof of at least 6 month's history of posting in this subredditĪs a result of this, users are now no longer able to edit their own flair. Your highest level of industry certification, or highest IT related job title held in the last 5 years ![]() to a comment you made in the last 6 months, helping someone in the community To obtain trusted flair for your account please message the mods of /r/HomeNetworking with the following info Trusted user flair has been added as a means of verification that a user has a substantial knowledge of networking. Please flair your posts as Solved, Unsolved, or simply Advice. If you can't find what you're looking for with the search function please feel free to post a new question after reading the posting guidelines ![]() Please use the search function to look for keywords related to what you want to ask before posting since most common issues have been answered. ![]()
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